Our most-viewed property of the week also happens to be Vancouver's most expensive condo
#5. Mount Pleasant East, Vancouver
201- 36 E 14th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5T 4C9
$225,000
1 bed
1 bath
433 SqFt
Apt/Condo
Our number five spot goes to this Mount Pleasant condo, on our list for a second week in a row. This condo is a leasehold pre-paid, non-strata unit and is conveniently located near Mount Pleasant shops and restaurants
#4. Whalley, Surrey
608-1388 Laurel Drive, Whalley, Surrey, BC, V3T 1A8
$240,000
1 bed
1 bath
410 SqFt
Apt/Condo
Coming in at number four is this Whalley condo. This studio condo features an open-concept kitchen with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances.
Agent: Jared Penland
#3. Mount Pleasant East, Vancouver
208-1099 E Broadway Street, Vancouver, BC, V5T 1Y5
$598,800
2 bed
1 bath
779 SqFt
Apt/Condo
In third place this week is this fully renovated Mount Pleasant condo. This home comes with high ceilings, laminate flooring and a massive private patio.
Agent: Iman Moghadam PREC
#2. Aldergrove, Langley
26853 26a Avenue, Langley, BC, V4W 3Z6
$799,990
6 bed
4 bath
2,718 SqFt
House
Our runner-up this week is this Aldergrove home. This home features an open-concept floorplan, large bedrooms and a beautiful front yard with large driveway.
Agent: Mohamed Mansour
#1. Coal Harbour, Vancouver
PH02-1011 W Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC, V6C 0B2
$38,000,000
4 bed
5 bath
6,652 SqFt
Apt/Condo
Our most-viewed listing of the week is this spectacular Coal Harbour penthouse. Listed at a cool $38 million, this fabulous home boasts over 6,500 square feet of living space, massive outdoor terraces and incredible water and city views.
Agent: Malcolm Hasman
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