1942 - the midst of WW2, the world welcomed Sir Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix & Barbara Streisand & the avg. cost of a gallon of gas was 15 cents. In North Van, Streetcars were running along Grand Boulevard, Queensbury was home to wartime houses built in this era, & the Burrard Dry Dock was going strong at the foot of Lonsdale. Today trolley tracks are gone but some of the wartime houses, including this gem remain. The 1940’s charm greets you at the front door & features a south facing master suite with its own balcony & a city view. To make it more family-friendly, this home underwent a major addition in 2007 – adding family room, 2 more bedrms, new kitchen, roof, windows, gutters, drainage … Enjoy large rooms, a lovely quiet street, long term neighbors, lane access & older but useful double garage at the rear. There’s tons of storage, a cute cabana for summer parties & a back deck engineered to hold a hot tub – PLUS an easy-to-suite lower level. Come & see this delightful home in a great neighborhood!
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