This Week’s Top Five Most-Viewed Homes

Andy Schildhorn • July 13, 2015

This Week’s Top Five Most-Viewed Homes  By Joannah Connolly REW.ca July 10, 2015 With family homes in short supply, it’s not surprising that all five of our most-clicked properties are all new entries, all family homes in the $590-670K range, and none in Vancouver. Here is this week’s top five. #5. Guildford, Surrey $599,000 5 Bed […] The post This Week’s Top Five Most-Viewed Homes appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

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July 10, 2015
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With family homes in short supply, it’s not surprising that all five of our most-clicked properties are all new entries, all family homes in the $590-670K range, and none in Vancouver. Here is this week’s top five.

#5. Guildford, Surrey

Top 5 July 10 no 5 Surrey

$599,000
5 Bed
3 Bath
2240 SqFt

Here’s a big family home on a large 8400-square-foot lot in Guildford. Upstairs has a large living area, kitchen, three bedrooms and two bathrooms, kitchen and large living room. There’s also a sundeck wrapping round from the front to right side of house and a mature garden. Ther’e’s a handy two-bedroom suite in the ground-floor as well as a double enclosed garage. You’re also getting peace of mind with a new roof and numerous other recent improvements.

#4. Walnut Grove, Langley

Top 5 July 10 no 4 Langley

$599,900
4 Bed
3 Bath
2000 SqFt

An ideal family home in the Country Grove Estates family neighborhood, this four-bedroom plus den is described as a rare find, with the den off the master bedroom making for perfect nursery or office. Very nice layout open living room to dining and open kitchen to family room. Beautiful private and tranquil backyard with Southwest exposure, stamped concrete covered patio and bonus hot tub. The roof is only seven years old and the furnace, windows, laminate planking on main floor, carpets upstairs and fence have all recently been replaced. Garage has been converted into office but is easily converted back and is not taken into the square footage. This home is in the local French Immersion catchment and is located in a very central area close to shopping and numerous parks, but situated on quiet cul-de-sac.

#3. West Coquitlam

Top 5 July 10 no 3 Coquitlam

$649,000
3 Bed
3 Bath
1893 SqFt

In at the #3 slot is this seven-year-old half-duplex in West Coquitlam. With an open-plan concept and living space of nearly 1900 square feet, this three-bedroom home is conveniently close to the highway as well as shopping and restaurants. Check back with the listing for more information.

#2. Fleetwood, Surrey

Top 5 July 10 no 2 Surrey

$669,800
5 Bed
3 Bath
2380 SqFt

This large five-bedroom home features a recently renovated roof, new laminate flooring both upstairs and downstairs, up-to-date appliances and an open concept layout. Upstairs features three bedrooms with two full bathrooms. There’s a huge backyard, perfect for entertaining, children or pets in the family. The spacious master has an updated ensuite bathroom! There’s also a basement suite that is perfect for a mortgage helper with two bedrooms and an open floor plan. Just minutes away from both levels of schools, parks, transit and shopping.

#1. Central Meadows, Pitt Meadows

Top 5 July 10 no 1 Pitt Meadows

$589,900
4 Bed
3 Bath
2189 SqFt

Debuting at the top is this updated two-storey family home, offering an open-plan kitchen, dining and living room area. The newer kitchen features a Jennaire cook top island, built-in oven, pantry, plus lots of cabinets. Upstairs are three spacious bedrooms, plus a main family bathroom with double sinks and a master ensuite with a double wide shower & jetted tub. Downstairs there’s a fourth bedroom of office plus powder room. Outside there’s a huge 25×30-foot deck off the dining area as well as a completely enclosed backyard.

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