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Crescent Court, Vancouver

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8725 Unive 8725 University Crescent, Vancouver, British Columbia V5A 4Y9

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Property ID: S01524923
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Basic Info

Elevator Gym Brand new Pets allowed

Highest Floor 20

Built in 2022

Crescent Court scheduled for completion in 2022. Crescent Court has a total of 199 units and 20 stories.
Nearby parks include Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area, Barnet Marine Park and Barnet Marine Park. Nearby Schools are University Highlands Elementary School, Southeast Classroom Block, Sanskruti Music School, SFU Environmental Science Student Union Common Room, Forest Groce Elementary School, Burnaby Mountain Secondary School, Seaview Elementary School and Stoney Creek Community School. Supermarkets and grocery stores nearby are Mini Mart 101, Nesters Market, Mostafa Supermarket-Halal Meat, IGA and Ridgemont Foods.

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No refunds for cancellations. If you can't move in after signing the contract, find a subtenant or fulfill the contract as agreed. Specific policy determined by the apartment management.

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Pet allowed

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