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Lumiere

2436 Kelly Avenue


Port Coquitlam, V3C 1Y4 VPQCE - Central Pt Coquitlam

Official Website: bobrealty.ca/lumiere Marketers Website: suttoncentrerealty.com Developers Website: saturnconstructioninc.ca
  • Levels: 4
  • Suites: 63
  • Status: Completed
  • Built: 2018
  • Title To Land: Freehold Strata
  • Building Type: Strata
  • Bldg#: 13312

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Building Info

Lumiere at 2436 Kelly Avenue, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada V3C 1Y4, plan number EPP63797. Lumiere is a 4-storey wood frame construction with 63 one, one + den, two and two+den homes.

Lumiere is only blocks away from the magnificent Traboulay PoCo Trail which runs 25 kilometers encircling the entire community. Close to the Translink EverGreen Line Station, West Coast Express train and Lougheed Highway. Lumiere location offers a mixture of family run independent shops and restaurants to more mainstream names such as Safeway, Costco, Walmart and Canadian Tire. Crossroads are Wilson Avenue and Reeve Street.

Schools nearby are Riverside Secondary School, Central Elementary School and Ecole pitt River Community Middle School. Coquitlam Centre, Westwood Mall, Pinetree Village and Sunwood Square are a short drive away.

Sales Centre: suttoncentrerealty.com
Official Website: bobrealty.ca/lumiere
Phone: 604-288-9696
Email: bobrealty@gmail.com
Strata Sub Categories: Strata
 

Lumiere Technical Info

Building Name Lumiere
Address 2436 Kelly Avenue
City Port Coquitlam
Neighborhood Central Pt Coquitlam
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 4
Units in Development: 63
Units in Strata:63
Property Types Freehold Strata
Sub Categories:Strata
Year Built 2018
Developer Saturn Construction Inc.
Architect Name Atelier Pacific Arch
Architect Phone 604-662-8689
Architect Email info@atelierpacific.com
Official Website bobrealty.ca/lumie
Restrictions Details
Title to Land Freehold Strata
  

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Coquitlam Central Station Plaza
Typical Kitchen With Stainless Steel Appliances

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  10. J Sterling Classic - 2435 WELCHER AVE - LMS1591
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