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779 E 41ST AVENUE
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779 E 41ST AVENUE $3,300,000
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779 E 41ST AVENUE
Vancouver, British Columbia V5W1P7

MLS® Number: R2858444
7
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2374
Square Feet

Listing Description

Attn: Developers and investors! Land Assembly. Sold in conjunction with 771, 779, 783 & 789 E 41st ST. A combined frontage of 164 & 122 depth with back lane access, almost 20,000 sqft combined. Along the line of Rapid Transportation (64m away from #41 bus stop and 8 minutes to Oakridge Skytrain Station via transit and 4 minutes via car) for easy access to Downtown. One block away from John Oliver Secondary school and 2 blocks away from Sir Alexander Mackenzie School. Right across Memorial South Park. Great potential for future rental building. (29471597)

Property Summary

Property Type
Single Family
Building Type
House
Square Footage
2374 sqft
Title
Freehold
Land Size
5000 sqft
Built in
2005
Annual Property Taxes
$7,937.93
Parking Type
Garage (2)
Time on REALTOR.ca
384 days

Price and Sale History

Date Status Price
Aug 12, 2011 Sale Closed $1,060,000
Jan 18, 2006 Sale Closed $740,000
Apr 2, 2005 Sale Closed $383,000
Aug 6, 1998 Sale Closed $240,000

Building

Bathrooms
Total
5
Interior Features
Basement Features
Unknown
Basement Type
Unknown (Finished)
Building Features
Style
Detached
Architecture Style
2 Level
Heating & Cooling
Fireplace
1
Heating Type
(Natural gas), Radiant heat
Parking
Parking Type
Garage (2)

Measurements

Square Footage
2374 sqft

Land

Lot Features
Frontage
41 ft
Data provided by: Greater Vancouver REALTORS® 2433 Spruce Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 4C8

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