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Perfect Work From Home Space in this Two Bedroom Corner Suite in Richmond's Alexandra Gardens

406 9399 ALEXANDRA RDBeautifully maintained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo in Polygon’s desirable Alexandra Court in Richmond’s sought-after Alexandra Gardens.

This bright south-east corner unit has a spacious layout and features air-conditioned interiors, with over-height 8’8 ceilings, providing the perfect Zoom Meeting background and a comfortable Work From Home space. Gourmet kitchen boasts engineered stone counter-top, gas stove and integrated KitchenAid/Blomberg appliances.

Enjoy your exclusive membership to The Alexandra Club, a 12000sf clubhouse offering a host of resort-style amenities including a swimming pool, hot tub, billiard table, ping pong room, multi-court gym for basketball/volleyball/badminton, exercise room, multi-purpose room, media room, and hotel-style guest suites. A retreat from city life.

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Beautifully Maintained Two Bedroom Suite in Richmond's Alexandra Gardens

217 9288 ODLIN RDBeautifully maintained 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo in Polygon’s Meridian Gate in Richmond’s popular Alexandra Gardens.

This south facing home has a spacious layout providing separate bedrooms on either side for your Work From Home privacy. Gourmet kitchen boasts granite counter-top, gas stove and stainless steel appliances.

Enjoy your exclusive membership to The Meridian Club, a 7000sf clubhouse offering a host of resort-style amenities including a swimming pool, hot tub, pool table, fitness room, function room, and hotel-style guest suites surrounded by a beautifully landscaped garden. Your retreat from a busy city life and activities for the whole family.

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Pemberley - 30 - 5605 Hampton Place


This well kept 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 level end-unit townhome at Pemberley in desirable Hampton Place. Open plan, high ceiling living room w/gas fireplace connects to the dining room, kitchen and powder room, provides plenty of room for entertaining. Privacy for the upper level large master with ensuite and spacious second bedroom with ensuite. Step out into the patio and feel the tranquility of Pacific Spirit Park. The security of the private gated 2-car, side-by-side, underground attached garage allows you to bring groceries in with ease. One of only few with this highly-coveted feature. Walk to the trails of Pacific Spirit Park, the shops at Wesbrook Village, and Norma Rose Point Elementary School and University Hill Secondary School and the UBC.

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For June 2016, a total of 41 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is a decrease from the 50 units that sold in May, and an increase from the 25 units that sold in June 2015.

 

Of the 41 units that sold last month, 4 were 1-bedroom homes, 29 were 2-bedroom homes, and 8 units were 3-or-more bedroom homes, including townhomes/duplexes.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in June was $560,000, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $822,368 while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,129,475.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month is from the UBC’s newest and largest neighbourhood, Wesbrook Village with 23 units, 1 unit from Chancellor Place, 8 units from East Campus, 2 units from Hawthorn Place, and 7 units from Hampton Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

 

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For May 2016, a total of 50 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is an increase from the 45 units that sold in April, and an increase from the 32 units that sold in May 2015.

 

Of the 50 units that sold last month, 7 were 1-bedroom homes, 33 were 2-bedroom homes, and 10 units were 3-or-more bedroom homes, including townhomes/duplexes.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in May was $526,211, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $793,966 while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,414,050.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month is from the UBC’s newest and largest neighbourhood, Wesbrook Village with 20 units, 4 units from Chancellor Place, 9 units from East Campus, 10 units from Hawthorn Place, and 7 units from Hampton Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

 

 

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The following were taken directly from the UBC Properties Trust website - www.ubcproperties.com

 

September 2014

UBC Leasehold FAQ

Al Poettcker, President and CEO of UBC Properties Trust, helps us understand the difference between fact and fiction, and why a UBC leasehold home makes solid economic, social and environmental sense.

 

 

Q: Many people aren't aware provincial law prohibits UBC from selling freehold properties, but what exactly is someone buying when they purchase a leasehold property? Is it really a tangible asset?


A: Absolutely. Leasehold properties are registered at the Land Titles Registry just like any other home. You can buy them, sell them, even will them to someone. So you have all the same rights as a freehold property owner for the length of the lease - which at UBC is 99 years.

 

Q: How do prices compare to a conventional home purchase?


A: Like freehold, prices are driven by what the market dictates. At UBC, prices are similar to any other condominium on the Westside. And, of course, homeowners will still pay City of Vancouver property taxes and strata maintenance fees. The main difference is that at UBC you're buying into a 'complete community'. When a developer purchases the ground lease in order to undertake a development, part of the proceeds is used for streets, infrastructure, and amenities like parks and community centres. A significant benefit is that homeowners will not be dependent upon any government for these amenities and infrastructure. In addition, a portion of property taxes are automatically set aside and administered by the University Neighbourhoods Association to provide reserves for the inevitable replacement and upgrading of this infrastructure in the future.

 

Q: But what if a developer doesn't complete their building?


A: We've negotiated more than 50 leases with developers, and every one of these developments has either been built or is under construction. In the unlikely event of a problem, however, homeowners would have the same rights as they would at any freehold development.

 

Q: It's tough to discuss leasehold without addressing the widely publicized Musqueam lands in south Vancouver several years ago where people were forced to sell their leasehold homes at devastating losses. Could this happen again at UBC?


A: UBC is quite different. Leases here are fully prepaid by the developer, and there are no rent reviews during the term of the lease. Wherever you have rent reviews during the course of a lease, there will be uncertainty - and risk - both for the lessor and the lessee. 

The Musqueum leases are on reserve land and were prepared by the federal government. They did not have pre-payment options and were subject to a rent review after 30 years. The original lease rates were so nominal, the potential affect of future rent reviews was probably not fully reflected in the resale prices. The problem came in year 30 when lease rates were allowed to be set to market value - meaning in some cases rents suddenly increased to $10,000 or more per annum.

Another example is False Creek, where some leases have a 60 year term with a rent review in the 30th. While that rent review period has passed, the issue now facing owners or potential buyers is the diminishing amount of time that remains on the lease. That affects things like what kind of renovations you might choose to do - or not.

In contrast, UBC leases are for a 99-year term, are prepaid in full by the developer, and have, on average, over 90 years left. So as a homeowner, you have complete certainty there will be no further lease payments for the balance of the term.

 

Q: Pure math indicates most UBC lease won't expire until well into the first decade of the 22nd Century. But what does happen at the end of 99 years?


A: At the end of the lease, the university can d o one of two things - negotiate an extension of the lease or pay the leaseholder fair market value for improvements to the property. The key point, though, is that over the next eight or nine decades, the number of people who want to live and work on campus will continue increasing. The university has a vested interest to ensure people are making a sound investment when they buy a home here and to do everything possible to retain this area as a vibrant, dynamic place to live.

 

Excerpt from the Metro Vancouver New Condo Guide, September 5-19, 2014.

 

Link to the original page here.

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For April 2016, a total of 45 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is an increase from the 39 units that sold in March, and an increase from the 31 units that sold in April 2015.

 

Of the 45 units that sold last month, 8 were 1-bedroom homes, 30 were 2-bedroom homes, and 7 units were 3-or-more bedroom homes, including townhomes/duplexes.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in April was $515,000, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $763,796 while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,424,142.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month is from the UBC’s newest and largest neighbourhood, Wesbrook Village with 15 units, 4 units from Chancellor Place, 12 units from East Campus, 5 units from Hawthorn Place, and 9 units from Hampton Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

 

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For March 2016, a total of 39 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is an increase from the 38 units that sold in February, and an increase from the 23 units that sold in March 2015.

 

Of the 39 units that sold last month, 5 were 1-bedroom homes, 29 were 2-bedroom homes, and 5 units were 3-or-more bedroom homes, including a townhouse/duplex.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in March was $513,580, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $785,648 while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,479,000.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month is from the UBC’s newest and largest neighbourhood, Wesbrook Village with 14 units, 3 units from Chancellor Place, 6 units from East Campus, 7 units from Hawthorn Place, and 9 units from Hampton Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

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For February 2016, a total of 38 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is an increase from the 15 units that sold in January, and an increase from the 15 units that sold in February 2015.

 

Of the 38 units that sold last month, 4 were 1-bedroom homes, 18 were 2-bedroom homes, and 16 unit was 3-or-more bedroom homes, including townhouses.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in February was $488,250, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $834,947, while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,457,173.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month are tied with 9 units each from Hawthorn Place and Hampton Place, 8 units from Chancellor Place, 4 units from East Campus, and 8 units from Wesbrook Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

 

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For January 2016, a total of 15 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is an increase from the 13 units that sold in December, and a decrease from the 18 units that sold in January 2015.

 

Of the 15 units that sold last month, 3 were 1-bedroom homes, 11 were 2-bedroom homes, and 1 unit was 3-or-more bedroom home, also being a townhouse.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in January was $413,666, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $904,045, while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,105,000.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month is from the UBC’s newest and largest neighbourhood, Wesbrook Village with 6 units, 2 units from Chancellor Place, 2 units from East Campus, 2 units from Hawthorn Place, and 3 units from Hampton Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

 

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For December 2015, a total of 13 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is a decrease from the 21 units that sold in November, and a decrease from the 16 units that sold in December 2014.

 

Of the 13 units that sold last month, 2 were 1-bedroom homes, 10 were 2-bedroom homes, and 1 unit was 3-or-more bedroom home, also being a townhome.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in December was $454,500, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $693,680, while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,152,000.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month is from the UBC’s newest and largest neighbourhood, Wesbrook Place with 5 units, none from Chancellor Place, 4 units from East Campus, 2 units from Hawthorn Place, and 2 units from Hampton Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

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For November 2015, a total of 21 units of strata homes, i.e. condos and townhomes, were sold in UBC.  This is a decrease from the 33 units that sold in October, and an increase from the 14 units that sold in November 2014.

 

Of the 21 units that sold last month, 1 was a 1-bedroom home, 11 were 2-bedroom homes, and 9 units were 3-or-more bedroom homes, 2 of those being townhouses or duplexes.

 

The average sale price for 1-bedroom strata home in the UBC Campus in November was $512,000, a 2-bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $685,345, while a 3-or-more bedroom strata home had an average sale price of $1,454,944.

 

The majority of the total units sold last month is from the UBC’s newest and largest neighbourhood, Wesbrook Place with 13 units, 2 units from Chancellor Place, 2 units from East Campus, 2 units from Hawthorn Place, and 2 units from Hampton Place.

 

I've lived in the UBC campus for over 10 years. I love this area and all it has to offer, and I enjoy sharing what I know about my home. As a REALTOR®, I also love to share my expertise in this area as well. If you are thinking of listing your UBC property, or for a FREE private consultation, please call me, Len Diaz, at 604-551-1323.

 

 

Sold units does not include single detached homes, pre-sale, under construction, and private (FSBO) sales.  All figures are taken from MLS.

 

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