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The Seymour building consists of 206 suites and is known as Strata Corporation VR460. Constructed in 1977, the building has 19 floors with 6 two bedroom and 5 one bedroom units per floor. Situated directly north of the Whytecliff building, this high rise is oriented to an east and west exposure. The corner suites are all two-bedroom plans with a size ranging from 844 to 865 square feet. There are two smaller, two-bedroom plans of 761 square feet found on the East Side. Four of the one-bedroom floor plans are found on the West Side, with sizes ranging from 585 to 613 square feet. The one east facing one bedroom plan is 527 square feet. This building is very similar to the Whytecliff building but there are differences in window placement of some of the one-bedroom suites. With a west exposure, suites will view the manicured Woodcroft gardens and as floor height increases have views to the Lions Gate Bridge, Stanley Park and English Bay. The East Side has private, treed outlooks and morning sun. The higher floors see both North Vancouver and mountain views. In 1998, Seymour completed extensive common area renovations to the entire building. In 2004, the underground parking areas were repainted. The building completed a replacement of the hot and cold water plumbing system in 2008. In 2009, the strata corporation approved the pressure washing of the building exterior and completed some balcony spalling repairs. In 2010, the Seymour Guest suite was completed and is now available for rental to guests of Seymour owners. Percentage of rental suites as of April 2010 is 45%. There is no restriction on rentals but two bedroom suites are limited to 3 residents. One bedroom suites may have two residents. The Seymour building shares recreation facilities with the Whytecliff building.
© Marc Haslam 2010.
Disclaimer: This information is derived from sources that are believed to be correct at the time of writing but should not be relied upon by anyone without independent verification obtained from additional inquiries.
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