Scott & Nicholson by Realco in North Delta

By NextHome Staff
May 13, 2019

It’s one of Metro Vancouver’s secret gems: A quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood where you’re surrounded by mature trees, and where two feet or two wheels is often a preferred mode of transportation.

Say hello to Scott & Nicholson, a stylish collection of condominium homes ranging from one-bedroom to two-bedroom and den that’s coming soon to the Sunshine Hill area of North Delta. This will be the first condominium development that’s happened in this part of North Delta for some time, so you can bet interest is running high.

Walkable and Cyclable by Design

By design, this is a neighbourhood where people like to get out and move. Parks and trails extend in every direction, including the popular Watershed Park that’s about a couple of kilometres away, and the 3,000-hectare Burns Bog just on the other side of Highway 91.

An ever-expanding array of urban amenities, too, are just a short walk away. Shopping and restaurants surround the Scott Road Corridor, or you can zip down to the border crossing at Peace Arch or Douglas. Growing families are sure to appreciate the many schools kids have access to, ranging from K to 12, as well as Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

And when you feel like heading into Vancouver, you’ve got easy access via the Alex Fraser Bridge or transit.

Amenities to Delight

Amenities at Scott & Nicholson are sure to please. In addition to the lounge, entertainment kitchen, games area with pool table, and fitness centre, there will be plenty of outdoor spaces on the podium level that connects both buildings. Here’s just a few hints: Multiple lounge areas with fire-bowls, bocce lawn, meditation or yoga area, and outdoor dining. Plus, kids will have their very own play area on the ground level.

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