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York by Listraor

5377 Willow Street


Vancouver West, V5Z 3S2 VVWOA - Oakridge VW

Official Website: listraor.com/york Marketers Website: mlacanada.com Developers Website: www.listraor.com
  • Levels: 3
  • Suites: 29
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Built: 2025
  • Building Type: Strata Townhouses
  • Bldg#: 16520

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York by Listraor - 5377 Willow St, Vancouver, BC V5Z 3S2, Canada. Comprise of 29 functional family townhomes are just around the corner at Willow & 37th. Exceptionally crafted & built by Listraor, these 3-bedroom park-front townhomes sit unstacked boasting peaceful, private living. Steps from quaint park paths and minutes from bustling South Cambie streets, these family homes merge nature and city in one. Yorks direct-access townhomes feature up to 1,664 sqft of living space, with no one above or below you, and enhanced outdoor living, such as private park-front rooftop decks with mountain views on select homes. With two distinct colour schemes to choose from and optional upgrades like ex spaces, dens and mudroom organization solutions, each home at York is as unique as the families that reside here.

Sales Centre: mlacanada.com
Official Website: listraor.com/york
Phone: 604-369-4265
Email: info@yorkvancouver.com
Sales Address: 6870 Oak Street, Vancouver BC
Strata Sub Categories: Strata Townhouses
 

York by Listraor Technical Info

Building Name York by Listraor
Address 5377 Willow Street
City Vancouver West
Neighborhood Oakridge VW
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 3
Units in Development: 29
Units in Strata:29
Sub Categories:Strata Townhouses
Year Built 2025
Developer Listraor Group
Architect NameBaldwin & Franklin A
Architect Phone 416-364-4521
Architect Email bfarch@bfarch.com
Official Website listraor.com/york
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