Modern elegance meets sustainable design in this stunning 2BR + 2BA + Den corner residence at "Yu" in Westbrook Village. This home boasts a seamless open layout highlighted by engineered hardwood floors and sophisticated interior detailing. The gourmet kitchen is an standout, featuring custom cabinets, Quartz counters and a world class Bosch & Liebherr appliance. The NE exposure fills the space with tons of natural light, controlled by custom mesh roller blinds that balance shade and visibility. Comfort is prioritized with an efficient hydronic heating system. Residents benefit from secure parking, a storage locker and a location that is second to none-steps from University Hill Secondary, shopping, world-class dining, and Pacific Spirit Park. Book your showing today!
Address
520 - 5955 Birney Avenue
List Price
$1,029,800
Property Type
Residential
Type of Dwelling
Apartment/Condo
Structure Type
Multi Family, Residential Attached
Transaction Type
Sale
Area
Vancouver West
Sub-Area
University VW
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Floor Area
947 Sq. Ft.
Main Floor Area
947
Lot Features
Central Location, Near Golf Course, Recreation Nearby
Total Building Area
947
Common Walls
Corner Unit
Year Built
2013
Maint. Fee
$366.50
MLS® Number
R3090468
Listing Brokerage
Sutton Group-West Coast Realty
Basement Area
None
Postal Code
V6S 0C5
Zoning
APT/U
Ownership
Leasehold prepaid-Strata
Parking
Underground, Garage Door Opener
Parking Places (Total)
1
Tax Amount
$1,785.62
Tax Year
2025
Pets
Yes
Site Influences
Balcony, Central Location, Near Golf Course, Recreation Nearby, Shopping Nearby
Community Features
Shopping Nearby
Exterior Features
Balcony
Appliances
Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Stove
Association
Yes
Board Or Association
Greater Vancouver
Association Amenities
Bike Room, Clubhouse, Caretaker, Trash, Maintenance Grounds, Gas, Hot Water, Recreation Facilities, Snow Removal
Heating
Yes
Heat Type
Hot Water
Garage
Yes
Laundry Features
In Unit
Number Of Floors In Property
1
Security Features
Smoke Detector(s), Fire Sprinkler System