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Inside a four-bedroom, two-bathroom, 2,999-square-foot house on a 6,760-square-foot lot in Dunbar
Address: 4063 W 28th Avenue, Vancouver
Price: $4,500,000
Listing: R2315305
The skinny: Four-bedroom, two-bathroom, 2,999-square-foot house on a 6,760-square-foot lot in Dunbar
The bling: Where to begin? This beautiful bespoke residence offers everything the modern family could wish for. A simple, well-used interior takes the pressure off teaching young children and older dogs to respect their surroundings. Nostalgia-lovers will be swept away by the period details such as wallpaper not seen on sale since the 1970s and the authentically antique wood panelling. This is the stuff, right? No? Don’t expect to find the perfect place at this end of the luxury market, my friend. You know, it may be time to put a bit of imagination into your house hunting. Seriously, transcend your high expectations and try—really try—to picture yourself living a genteel life in this serenely unpretentious space. Imagine that special day given over to just enjoying the sewing room, sipping sherry while admiring the artisanal macramé and considering the ideal spot to start a new wall display of commemorative plates. Come now: when you look at it like that, $4.5 million starts looking pretty sweet, right?
The hidden extras: The vacuum cleaner tank perched nonchalantly halfway up the wall and the cooker out on its own with a door either side of it may not be what one would call hidden, but they are surely enough extra for anyone.