1103 8850 UNIVERSITY CRESCENT — Burnaby, British Columbia

$730,000
Beds:2Baths:2Type:CondoBuilt:2019Postal:V5A0C8
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Property Description

Perched on Burnaby Mountain, The Peak by Intergulf offers a bright 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with stunning views of Burrard Inlet. Just a 5-minute walk to SFU, schools, transit, restaurants, and shops like Starbucks and Nester´s Market, this residence features a functional open-concept layout with laminate flooring throughout. Residents enjoy premium amenities including a two-storey gym, yoga studio, study lounge, party room, outdoor terrace, and guest suite-blending lifestyle, convenience, and natural beauty in one perfect package. OPENHOUSE: JAN 11 SUN 2-4PM (id:63357)

Property Details

Property Type
Condo
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Living Area
825 sqft
Year Built
2019
Status
Active

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$730,000