Private Peninsula by Architect Brian Hemingway Reduced to $19.8M CAD in West Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Private Peninsula by Architect Brian Hemingway Reduced to $19.8M CAD in West Vancouver

$19,888,000 CAD | Built 2004 | 8,800 Sq. Ft. | 5 Beds | 6 Baths | 0.39 Acres
3190 Travers Avenue, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V7V 1G3

A private peninsula with a custom designed 8,800 square foot residence in West Vancouver has been reduced to $19.8 million CAD. The unique waterfront property was previously on the market for $23.8 million. Architect Brian Hemingway designed the unique residence to gracefully fit within the confines of the long narrow 0.39 acre lot while taking in spectacular ocean views. This master crafted home features solid 12″ x 12″ Douglas fir timbered posts and beams, geothermal heating, extensive granite stone detail and a zinc roof. The bright open plan includes multiple entertaining areas with water views, an open kitchen, numerous skylights, an office, gym and 5 bedrooms and 6 full bathrooms. The property enjoys 70-feet of oceanfront and includes granite patios, a heated jet pool, jacuzzi and fire pit overlooking the ocean. The home was featured in the September 2005 issue of Home and Architectural Trends where architect Brian Hemingway said, “In a sense, the entire house is like a giant Japanese lantern. At night, with the curtains pulled back, the fretwork of the window systems and the structural beams cast a lattice of shadow and light – a providing a welcoming sight from its surroundings.” The property is on the market for $19.8 million CAD with Majid Rohani of Royal Pacific Realty.











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