Buy at Parklane while you can
Sponsored Content - Feb 27, 2021 - Think Local

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The third and final phase of Parklane Townhomes is now on the market, and there is a good chance they won’t be around for very long.

The second phase of the 29-home development in Kelowna’s North Glenmore neighbourhood sold out in less than a month, and the last 10 homes are expected to move just as quickly—if not quicker.

The current Kelowna real estate market will only increase the earnestness of potential buyers. The number of available townhomes in the Central Okanagan is down a whopping 28.7% over this time last year, which is putting pressure on the prices. The benchmark price of Central Okanagan townhomes in January was $512,700, which means you will be able to get plenty of bang for your buck at Parklane. There is, however, a good chance that prices will increase as homes are sold.

Prices start at $589,900 for the interior homes, while the end units begin at $615,000. They feature main floor living spaces, two-storey layout, ample storage solutions and quality finishings. The main floor will feature an open concept living, kitchen and dining space, powder room and double garage. The upper level will consist of three bedrooms, laundry and another two bathrooms.

Each home has a double, side-by-side garage, and there will be plenty of space for the residents to enjoy. A 3D tour is available here.

“These units will all have private, fenced yards, and they’ll have the biggest yards in the complex,” RE/MAX Kelowna’s Jesse East says.

Some of the modern finishings include waterfall countertops, floor-to-ceiling cabinets, stainless steel appliances and premium flooring.

Parklane Townhomes is located at 115 Wyndham Cres., which means it is a short walking distance to restaurants, pubs, shops, banks, fitness centres and pharmacies in Brandt’s Creek Crossing. Public transportation and cycling routes are easily accessible, and North Glenmore Elementary School is right across the street.

It is only a 10-minute drive to Kelowna International Airport and to downtown, as well as just a five-minute drive or 20-minute bike ride to UBC Okanagan.

“North Glenmore has been one of our fastest growing neighbourhoods,” East says. “It’s great for both young families with the close proximity to all the schools as well as Baby Boomers looking to downsize without being detached from the community.”

This article is written by or on behalf of the sponsoring client and does not necessarily reflect the views of Okanagan Edge.


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