You are here: Home > New Westminster > Sapperton > 230 Keary Street > The Keary
Page Views: 1
Building & Condo information

The Keary

230 Keary Street


New Westminster, V3L 3W7 VNWSA - Sapperton

Official Website: https://wesgroup.ca/thekeary Developers Website: www.wesgroup.ca
  • Levels: 30
  • Suites: 292
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Built: 2025
  • Building Type: Strata Condos
  • Bldg#: 16084

Contact Us®












Yes No

Welcome to our Strata Minutes section - these are private. In order to get access to these Strata Minutes you must get a password from us. Please call us at 604-671-7000 or Contact Us.








Receive more information about Building - The Keary


Yes No











Receive more information about
The Keary


Yes No











The Keary MLS® Listings

"Sorry there are no listings. Please click here to view Sapperton listings"

Building Info

The Keary - 230 Keary Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3W7, Canada. Located at South West corner of Keary Street and E Columbia Street. The Keary is a new condo development by Wesgroup. Comprise of 292 units, 30 stories and the development is scheduled for completion in 2025. A studio, one, two and three bedroom homes to the master planned community. Adjacent to the Sapperton Skytrain Station, the Keary features floorplans thoughtfully designed for optimal livability and space efficiency. Sizes range from 430 to 1000 square feet. Architect designer by Chris Dikeakos Architects Inc. The Keary is located in an established neighbourhood with groceries, coffee, shopping and dining only an elevator ride away.

Official Website: https://wesgroup.ca/thekeary
Phone: 604-648-1800
Email: info@wesgroup.ca
Sales Address: 285 Nelson's Ct, New Westminster, BC V3L 0E3
Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos
 

The Keary Technical Info

Building Name The Keary
Address 230 Keary Street
City New Westminster
Neighborhood Sapperton
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 30
Units in Development: 292
Units in Strata:292
Sub Categories:Strata Condos
Year Built 2025
Developer Wesgroup
Architect Name Chris Dikeakos Archi
Architect Phone (604) 291-2660
Architect Email info@dikeakos.com
Official Website https://wesgroup.c
Restrictions Details
  

The Keary Building & Common Area Photos

The Keary - 230 Keary St - Development by Wesgroup
The Keary - 230 Keary St - Development by Wesgroup
The Keary - 230 Keary St - Development by Wesgroup
The Keary - 230 Keary St - Development by Wesgroup

Complex Site Map (Click image to enlarge)

JPG VIEW     Go TO GOOGLE MAP     PDF VIEW

Complex Site Map (Click image to enlarge)

JPG VIEW     Go TO GOOGLE MAP     PDF VIEW

The Keary Videos

The Keary by Wesgroup | New Westminster Presale | Brewery District
230 Howes Street, New Westminster B.C. 31 views May 4, 2022 7 Bed …
The KEARY By Wesgroup | New Westminster Brewery District Presale Condos!

The Keary Maps (Google, Google Street View, Bing Aerial View, Area Condos, Walk Score)

Google Street View
Google Map
Bing Areal View
Please click the image above to view respective full map. This will open in a new window.

Featured Properties

14147 24TH AVENUE 5 Bed, 6 Bath,4368 Sqft.  $5,200,000 RE/MAX Crest Realty
472 E 4TH STREET 3 Bed, 2 Bath,1318 Sqft.  $2,500,000 RE/MAX Crest Realty
5770 GRANVILLE STR.. 4 Bed, 3 Bath,3130 Sqft.  $4,100,000 RE/MAX Crest Realty
2057 CORNERSTONE D.. 3 Bed, 3 Bath,3632 Sqft.  $1,490,000 RE/MAX Crest Realty
1601 1005 BEACH AV.. 1 Bed, 1 Bath,716 Sqft.  $950,000.00 RE/MAX Crest Realty
808 1633 ONTARIO S.. 2 Bed, 2 Bath,1034 Sqft.  $1,290,000.00 RE/MAX Crest Realty
107 2028 W 11TH AV.. 2 Bed, 1 Bath,815 Sqft.  $970,000.00 RE/MAX Crest Realty
2302 1228 W HASTIN.. 2 Bed, 2 Bath,1256 Sqft.  $1,500,000.00 RE/MAX Crest Realty

Other Buildings in Complex/Area

  1. A Anvil - 200 KEARY STREET - BCS3018
  2. B The Brewery District - 258 NELSON'S CRESCENT - BCP47993
  3. C The Columbia at Brewery District - 285 Nelson‘s COURT -
  4. D The Sapperton (the Brewery District) - 200 NELSONS CRESCENT -
  5. E Copperstone - 248 SHERBROOKE STREET - BCS2742
  6. F Copperstone - 240 SHERBROOKE STREET - BCS2742
  7. G Copperstone - 244 SHERBROOKE STREET - BCS2742
View All Buildings in New Westminster

April 2024 Market Insights REBGV

March 2024 Market Insights

January 2024 Market Insights

January 2024 Market Insights

December Market Insights

Housing market resilient in 2023, ends year in balanced territory

Real Estate Related News Articles(Sun and Province) Search News  

Mandarin 
# Article Publish Date Source
1 Extreme weather events have pushed Okanagan Valley wineries to the brink

Rajen Toor’s 2023 harvest should have been an occasion to celebrate. Toor and his wife Bree, the duo behind wine label Ursa Major, had just purchased their own vineyard in the fall of 2022. For six years, Toor had been making his small-batch wines from grapes purchased from his family winery in Oliver, B.C., and, more recently, from a vineyard he and Bree leased on the Naramata Bench. Harvesting the first crop from their own vineyard would have been a triumph for two young winemakers.

“We’d seen the place and fallen in love,” Toor says of their Keremeos vineyard. But after a mild winter —


The future of B.C. wine has never been more uncertain
2024/05/25 other
2 Lower Mainland housing sales near cyclical lows in peak season

Housing supply is on the rise in the Lower Mainland as more owners try to capitalize on what is normally the peak selling season, but is instead a market facing headwinds and soft sales.

Resale inventory moved above 18,500 units for the first time since 2020 as new listings jumped. It is a sign that more homeowners and investors are shifting gears.

The likelihood that interest rates will remain higher than anticipated and the increased capital gains inclusion rate have likely lifted short-term supply. Demand for rental is partly curbed due to forthcoming cuts in the number of international students.


B.C.'s high home prices expected to persist
2024/05/15 Business in Vancouver
3 Major civic project funding on the line as Burnaby saw $175M shortfall in developer money last year

The City of Burnaby took in $175 million less than expected in developer money last year – and that spells trouble for the future of the city’s major community amenity projects.

Burnaby expected to pocket almost $237.2 million from developers in 2023, but the city only took in about $62.2 million, almost three-quarters less than expected, according to the city’s annual municipal report.

The city took in $250.7 million in 2022.

Through its community benefit bonus program, the city funnels the developer money into its reserves dedicated to affordable housing and community amenities like recreation centres, cultural facilities and space for non-profit organizations.


Burnaby saw $175M Les in Revenues from Developers for CAC’s
2024/05/11 Western Investor
4 Vancouver council open to increasing slots, table games at existing casinos

Vancouver city council voted this week to allow for applications to increase the number of slot machines and tables at the city’s two casinos, on the condition they be accompanied by an assessment of their social and economic impacts.

The request to amend the city’s 2011 gambling moratorium was made by the B.C. Lottery Corp., which told council the city’s population has increased 22 per cent in the past decade and that the amendment is a first step to allow BCLC to look at ways of expanding its two existing facilities — the Parq casino in Yaletown and Hastings Racecourse in East Vancouver — rather than building more casinos.


The Parq Cascino in Yaletown is allowed to have 600 slot machines and 75 table games
2024/05/10 The Vancouver Sun
5 The city has contributed more than $172 million to non-market housing in the form of land

The City of Burnaby has a total of 1,040 non-market housing units, including rentals and co-ops, just built or in development on its land, according to a new city report, and there’s more on the way.

The city lands program for non-market housing, which was adopted in 2015, leases city-owned lands at a nominal rate to non-profit housing providers through a public request for proposals (RFP) process.

The city has contributed about $172.44 million as part of the program, including land, grants and on-and-off-site works, according to the report which accounts for 11 projects that recently completed or were in progress as of March 2024.

The assessed value of the land makes up more than $120 million of that $172-million total contribution for the 11 projects.


These are the non-market rental housing projects developed on Burnaby-owned land
2024/05/09 Western Investor
More News