Three years after making its highly regarded Vancouver debut, ELIOT at Norquay is finishing construction and offering a handful of homes at prices that are sure to draw attention. 

The project is a 23-unit condominium community in Norquay Village, one of Vancouver’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. 

 Among the remaining units is the building’s final penthouse, priced at just over $1 million. One-bedroom units start at $629,000 and two-bedroom units at $819,000. The homes are competitively priced to reflect today’s market environment.

“Our unit mix makes Eliot attractive to a range of buyers, from first-timers to young families moving up in the market, through to downsizers,” says Eliot’s director of sales Adil Dinani.

Standard features throughout the homes include wide-plank laminate flooring, nine-foot ceilings, a Kitchen Aid appliance package with a gas range, a Nest Smart Home thermostat, contemporary LED lighting and polished chrome handles on interior doors.

The building itself has lots to offer – including a lobby-level gym and a rooftop yoga space. There’s also a children’s playground. For those who prefer to spend their time outdoors, the building comes equipped with communal garden plots and a rooftop deck with panoramic views of the North Shore Mountains.

The area has been a hotspot for relocation and redevelopment over the last decade, with improvements to transportation and better residential zoning spurring a 25 per cent population surge.

“What makes our boutique development special is access to the urban experience with all your modern comforts,” says Dinani.

Andamiro Korean Bistro, Norquay Park and Kings Cafe & Wine Bar are all within walking distance, while major attractions like Kitsilano Beach, BC Place and Stanley Park are less than 10 kilometres from the project. Nearby schools include John Norquay Elementary, which has Vancouver’s only Early Mandarin Bilingual program.

Interested buyers are encouraged to visit the website or register online.

Register at liveateliot.ca for more information.

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