

About This Property
Greencroft Estate - A rare opportunity to acquire one of Vancouver's most significant architectural & historic estates. Built in 1912 & designed by architect Thomas Hooper, this 'Heritage A' masterpiece was first home to Lt. Governor Eric Hamber. Blends Tudor & Gothic Revival with Arts & Crafts detailing; ft. oak floors, oak panelled elevator (Unit 1), stained glass & tapered port cochere columns. Restored & updated in 2003, this ~15,000SF residence is stratified into a side-by-side duplex w/internal connectivity offering total 9 bdrms, 13 baths, 2 kitchens & underground parkade fitting ~6 cars in the heart of prestigious First Shaughnessy. Listing price/SF is for Unit 1 only (Unit 2 MLS R3096379). COURT ORDERED SALE. (id:64973)
At $541 per square foot, this Greencroft Estate property in Vancouver's coveted West Side is priced slightly above the city's average for similar historic homes. However, its rare architectural pedigree, expansive living space, and prime location make it a compelling investment for high-net-worth buyers seeking a prestigious trophy asset. Given the property's substantial size and historic designation, this estate is best suited for affluent families or investors looking to preserve a piece of Vancouver's architectural heritage while potentially capitalizing on future appreciation in an exclusive neighborhood.
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