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Your Next Home | November 20, 2019

Pssst. Looking for a great deal on a brand-new home in Langley’s popular Willoughby neighbourhood? Well, this is the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. Say ‘hello’ to Alexander Square.

“People love the location in an established, completed neighbourhood that’s right across the street from all the shops, restaurants, yoga, and other services Willoughby Town Centre has to offer,” says Toni Bucceri, sales manager. “Once Alexander Square is built, there won’t be any further construction here. So you won’t be living through years of construction noise and dust like in many other areas of Langley.”

AFFORDABLE LIFESTYLE
Toni is also excited about the final release of two-bedroom, two-bath corner suites at Alexander Square. “These homes are extremely spacious and sunny,” she says. “All of them have a window over the kitchen sink, and many have a den as well. Seriously, how often do you see a kitchen window in a condominium?” Best of all, these homes start at just $462,900, and all of them are priced well below $500,000.

“Because of the quality and pricing, we’re seeing an extremely diverse demographic here,” Toni says. “We’ve got first-time buyers, downsizers, young professionals, and couples getting ready to put down roots and start a family. It’s going to feel very much like a village here.”

AWARD-WINNING DESIGN
“Buyers also like knowing these homes are built by RDG Management, an award-winning, local developer with a long history of residential construction — especially in the Fraser Valley,” she adds. “That means they can look at previous projects like The WEX, the much-honoured Ridge at Bose Farm, and Monarch near Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver.”

Alexander Square’s presentation centre is open noon to 5 p.m. Saturday through Wednesday at 150 – 20202 66th Ave (across from Best Buy and between Ideal Image and the Adidas Outlet Store) in Langley. Better hurry, though, because only 40 homeownership opportunities exist, and once they’re gone, they’re gone for good.

For more information, visit alexandersquare.ca.
Post written by Next Home.

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