The Clover by Mortise in Cloverdale

By NextHome Staff
April 16, 2019

Now selling in the heart of Cloverdale, The Clover is an exclusive collection of 18 family-oriented townhomes with rural charm, plus proximity to all the urban amenities today’s modern homebuyers want.

“Cloverdale is still one of Metro Vancouver’s hidden gems,” says Sharon Johal, project manager. “There’s a neat cultural and community vibe, all kinds of mom ’n’ pop retail and restaurants, plus highly respected public and private schools. All this, yet within five to 10 minutes, you can be browsing the big-box shopping found in Surrey and Langley.”

And of course, don’t forget about the famous Cloverdale Fairgrounds and Cloverdale Athletic Fields and the easy access to transit corridors, the US boarder, and YVR.

Design Envy

Inside, these modern farmhouse-style homes boast open-concept living that feels spacious and inviting.

Then there are the many small touches that make big-time differences. Here are just a few hints: Family rooms with fireplace and window seat, gourmet kitchens with full-height pantries and stainless-steel appliances, nine-ft. ceilings and a powder room on the main floor, and plenty of private outdoor spaces that are perfect for entertaining, barbecuing, or simply enjoying the sunset. Most also offer the convenience of a side-by-side, double-car garage. Many include a flex-room that could become a home office, study, artist studio or anything else you can envision.

Great Value

“With prices starting at $595,900, The Clover are also the most well-priced townhomes in this area of Surrey,” notes Johal.

“And there’s no Property Transfer Tax payable. A lot of people don’t realize that when you purchase a new home that costs less than $750,000, the PTT is waived — another saving that makes the Clover an even better opportunity.”

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