Bosa Developments is bringing high sophistication to Yaletown with its newest offering, Pacific Point. Not only will buyers be able to experience all the benefits of living in such a vibrant neighbourhood, but they can also sleep soundly with the peace of mind that comes from purchasing a property from Vancouver real estate icon Nat Bosa.
"It's rare that Nat Bosa puts his name to something," says George Wong of Magnum Projects. "This is one of those rare opportunities."
Pacific Point started life as a rental property, but Bosa saw the opportunity to purchase the development and turn the homes into condominiums. Everything in the suites is brand-new, including the appliances, decor and plumbing.
"This is the first thing that has caught his eye in a long time," Wong says, adding "he fell in love with the location."
Yaletown is the perfect place for couples and professionals of all ages who are looking to take advantage of the night life and entertainment that is located in the neighbourhood. Wong says that many of the people who have pre-registered to see the homes are current Yaletown residents, young couples and empty nesters.
"This is not only sophisticated Yaletown, but it's grown-up Yaletown," says Wong. "You cannot find something better."
Pacific Point features 214 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom homes in a variety of floorplans ranging from 450 to 1,680 square feet. One of the highlights of the homes is the simply gorgeous views from every suite of False Creek, George Wainborn Park, David Lam Park, English Bay and downtown Vancouver.
Inside, each condo is made for luxury, with high-end kitchens, elegant living areas and beautiful bathrooms. Buyers have their choice of colour scheme, Latte or Grey, designed by Cristina Oberti Interior Design.
The kitchens feature a quartz-slab backsplash, polished quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances, complemented by undercabinet task lighting and imported Italian Armony Cucine cabinetry, which also appears in the bathrooms.
Laminated flooring is included throughout most of the main living areas, with large porcelain tiles in the den and chic carpeting in the bedrooms.
The modern bathrooms have their own porcelain tiles and polished quartz countertops, as well as a fantastic soaker tub and an enclosed glass shower in select ensuites.
Bosa is known for putting homeowners first, and this is readily apparent at Pacific Point. Little touches like full-size stacking washer and dryers and soft-close doors and drawers in the kitchen are simple things that make everyone's life easier (and quieter!)
On the property, homeowners will have access to a swimming pool, hot tub and steam room, as well as a huge fitness studio and yoga room and a lounge with a pool table.
As more Bergen County residents become renters by choice, a new brand of apartment-living, combining luxury and convenience is now available. The first of its kind, Vermella Lyndhurst, is situated in a prime suburban location, nestled between ball fields and a shopping center, and offers all of the metropolitan access and amenities that were previously only found in urban apartments.
"Our goal is to find infill sites in high barrier to entry markets close to transit, and to build the highest quality product within that market," said Ed Russo, president and COO of Russo Development. "Utilizing our in-house expertise and self-performing large portions of the construction, we are able to deliver a higher quality product while remaining price competitive in the market."
With leasing now officially underway for the community's first building of 54 one- and two-bedroom residences, renters are able to get their first look at the community's 8,000 square foot clubhouse, complete with an outdoor heated pool and sun deck, clubroom with billiards, HDTVs, fireplace and bar, fitness center with cardio theatre and yoga room, covered patio, media lounge, outdoor fire pit, cyber café and conference room.
In addition to the community's abundant amenity space, Vermella Lyndhurst will ultimately feature 296 one-, two- and three-bedroom spacious apartment homes. Each residence has been enhanced with energy-efficient stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, hardwood floors, nine-foot ceilings, in-residence washer and dryer and ceramic tile. A fully-furnished model home is open for public viewing.
"The spacious residences feature the best of contemporary design and open plan concepts to provide a comfortable and stylish living experience," noted Michael Buldo, senior project architect for Russo Development. "Our team utilizes extensive sound-insulation techniques to create an optimal living environment."
Via Verde, which was designed by Dattner Architects and Grimshaw Architects, along with Ettinger Engineering Associates, Robert Silman Associates and Lee Weintraub Landscape Architecture, and co-developed by Jonathan Rose Companies, LLC and Phipps Housing, was the winning response to the New Housing New York Legacy Competition sponsored by the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, NYC’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and Enterprise Foundation.
Residents will enjoy improved indoor air quality as Lettire utilized green cleaning materials and non-toxic, no/low VOC materials during construction. Co-ops at Via Verde feature spacious floor plans with hardwood flooring, in-unit stacker washer/dryers, stainless steel appliances, built-in dishwashers and microwaves, luxury kitchens with bamboo cabinets, porcelain tile floors, ceramic tile backsplashes, Caesar stone countertops, Energy Star appliances, remote control ceiling fans, porcelain tile bathrooms and panoramic windows. Balconies, private backyards and duplex layouts are offered in select units.
Building amenities include an attended lobby, bicycle storage, landscaped courtyard, playground area, amphitheater, and a series of green roofs including a Scots Pine tree orchard on the 3rd floor roof, an edible fruit bearing apple and pear trees orchard on the 4th floor roof, resident vegetable gardening beds on the 5th floor roof, and green roof and fitness center on the 7th floor. In addition, the building contains photovoltaic solar panels which will provide power to the common areas.
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