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Preston on Fourteenth

32690 14th Ave


Mission, V2V 2N8

Official Website: prestononfourteenth.com Marketers Website: www.thepartnersmarketinggroup.com
  • Levels: 4
  • Suites: 114
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Building Type: Strata Condos
  • Bldg#: 15959

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Preston on Fourteenth MLS® Listings

406 32690 14TH AVE.. 2 Bed, 2 Bath,756 Sqft.  $600,000 Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp.
416 32690 14TH AVE.. 1 Bed, 1 Bath,525 Sqft.  $419,900 Team 3000 Realty Ltd.
121 32690 14TH AVE.. 2 Bed, 2 Bath,833 Sqft.  $519,900 HomeLife Advantage Realty Ltd
217 32690 14TH AVE.. 2 Bed, 2 Bath,963 Sqft.  $659,000 Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp.

MLS® Listings Summary (4) New Projects under Construction  Area MLS® Listings  Our Listings 
(Open houses highlighted in yellow)

MLS® Address Style BD BA Area Mnt Price F/Plan
1 R2882690 406 32690 14th Avenue Corner Unit, 2 2 756 $342 $600,000 N/A
2 R2879047 416 32690 14th Avenue Penthouse,up 1 1 525 $236 $419,900 N/A
3 R2862018 121 32690 14th Avenue Ground Level 2 2 833 $378 $519,900 N/A
4 R2883539 217 32690 14th Avenue Corner Unit 2 2 963 $463 $659,000 N/A
Listings Listed By:  1. Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp.    2. Team 3000 Realty Ltd.    3. HomeLife Advantage Realty Ltd    4. Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp.   
Legend: BD - Bedroom, BA - Bathroom, Mnt - Maintenance Fee, $/sqft - Dollars per square foot.
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MLS® Disclaimer for BC: This representation is based in whole or in part on data generated by the Chilliwack & District Real Estate Board, Fraser Valley Real Estate Board or Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver which assumes no responsibility for its accuracy.

Building Info

Preston on Fourteenth at 32690 14th Ave, Mission, BC V2V 2N8, Canada. Located at crossroad 14th Avenue & Cedar Street. Preston on Fourteenth is a new condo development by Redekop Faye, Comprise of 103 condominiums and 11 affordable rental units. Architect designed by Station One Architects. Features durable laminate flooring, cozy carpets, high ceilings, and grand windows. The kitchen has been built with exquisite granite countertops, stylish undermount sinks, and dependable stainless-steel appliances. Bathrooms are complete with mosaic-accented marble tile.

The neighbourhood offers one-stop shopping at The Junction, the Mission City Farmers Market on Saturdays, charming restaurants, and innovative craft breweries all within its downtown core. Enjoy quick access to the West Coast Express and Lougheed Highway for commuting. Explore the trails by foot or mountain bike. Close to  golf at Mission Golf & Country Club.

Sales Centre: www.thepartnersmarketinggroup.com
Official Website: prestononfourteenth.com
Phone: 604-351-8828
Sales Address: #308 - 32545 London Ave, Mission
Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos
 

Preston on Fourteenth Technical Info

Building Name Preston on Fourteenth
Address 32690 14th Ave
City Mission
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 4
Units in Strata:114
Sub Categories:Strata Condos
Year Built 0000
Developer Redekop Faye
Architect NameStation One Architec
Official Website prestononfourteenth.com
Restrictions Details
Contingency Fund $ $114 as of (January 2011)

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Preston on Fourteenth Building & Common Area Photos

Preston on Fourteenth - 32690 14 Ave - by Redekop Faye
Preston on Fourteenth - 32690 14 Ave - by Redekop Faye
Preston on Fourteenth - 32690 14 Ave - by Redekop Faye
Preston on Fourteenth - 32690 14 Ave - by Redekop Faye

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