

About This Property
Rare Opportunity to Own a Heritage Home in the Heart of the City! This charming circa 1901 Yaletown heritage house was relocated to Mole Hill in 2002 and lovingly restored by the Vancouver Heritage Foundation. Originally positioned on the lane behind 1380 Hornby St, the home was built by Plasterer George Leslie behind the Queen Anne-style residence he constructed for his family in 1889, now one of the city´s most mature houses. Currently configured as 2 half duplex units, and functions as a strata, this versatile property offers the option to convert back to a single-family dwelling. The upper level features a 2 level 2 bed/2 bath layout, the lower level offers an open-concept 1-bed w/private patio. Nestled among lush, mature trees, this urban sanctuary and is truly a unique offering! (id:64973)
At $1,176 per square foot, this heritage home is priced slightly above the Yaletown market average, reflecting its unique restoration and historic charm. The property's flexible two-unit layout and proximity to downtown amenities make it an appealing option for young professionals or small families seeking a distinctive urban living experience.
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