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Richmond,BC V6Y 0J8
Key Details
Property Type Condo
Sub Type Apartment/Condo
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 882 sqft
Price per Sqft $995
Subdivision Park Residence
MLS Listing ID R2988158
Bedrooms 2
Full Baths 2
HOA Fees $538
HOA Y/N Yes
Year Built 2016
Property Sub-Type Apartment/Condo
Property Description
Located in the heart of Richmond City Centre, this 16th-floor east-facing 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom unit offers a functional layout with bedrooms on opposite sides for privacy. The home is well-maintained, featuring engineered hardwood flooring, quartz countertops, high-end appliances, and central heat pump AC/heating for year-round comfort. Situated across from Richmond Centre and Brighouse SkyTrain Station, this location offers unmatched convenience. Minoru Park, Richmond Public Library, the community centre, restaurants, and hospitals are all within walking distance. School catchment: Brighouse Elementary & Richmond Secondary (IB Program). No open house, book your private showing.
Location
Province BC
Community Brighouse
Area Richmond
Zoning ZHR4
Rooms
Kitchen 1
Interior
Heating Heat Pump
Cooling Central Air,Air Conditioning
Flooring Hardwood,Mixed
Appliance Washer/Dryer,Dishwasher,Refrigerator,Cooktop,Microwave
Laundry In Unit
Exterior
Exterior Feature Garden,Balcony
Community Features Shopping Nearby
Utilities Available Electricity Connected,Natural Gas Connected,Water Connected
Amenities Available Clubhouse,Exercise Centre,Trash,Maintenance Grounds,Gas,Hot Water,Management,Recreation Facilities,Sewer,Water
View Y/N Yes
View city
Roof Type Other
Exposure East
Total Parking Spaces 1
Garage Yes
Building
Lot Description Central Location,Recreation Nearby
Story 1
Foundation Concrete Perimeter
Sewer Public Sewer,Sanitary Sewer
Water Public
Others
Pets Allowed Yes With Restrictions
Restrictions Pets Allowed w/Rest.,Rentals Allowed
Ownership Freehold Strata
Security Features Smoke Detector(s),Fire Sprinkler System