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The Manor at Royal Oak Village

Listing status
Developer sold out
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Condo
73 Units, 4 Stories
Complete
Up to 1370 SqFt

Overview

The Manor at Royal Oak Village is a new condo community By Christenson Group of Companies at 4501 College Avenue, Lacombe. The Manor at Royal Oak Village has a total of 73 units. Sizes range up to 1370 square feet.
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The Manor at Royal Oak Village details

Building Type:Condo
Ownership:Condominium
Selling Status:Sold Out
Construction Status:Complete
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The Manor at Royal Oak Village marketing summary

From the Manor at Royal Oak Village:

Royal Oak Village features a new style of retirement living for Lacombe. This innovative community is designed to fit the lifestyle of active adult, while providing supportive living services to meet our residents' future needs.

The Village is situated on C & E Trail at College Avenue in a new community near the Canadian University College. A serene park-like setting backs onto a natural pond, with pathways and an observation deck.
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Last update: Apr 22, 2013
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