Welcome to #504 at The ‘i’ by Adera, a completely renovated 1,099 sq.ft. 2 bedroom + 2 den, 2 bathroom home on a quiet, tree-lined street in the heart of Kitsilano. This beautifully updated home offers a spacious and functional layout with excellent storage throughout. The renovated kitchen features generous counter space, thoughtfully designed storage, and a large island ideal for everyday living and entertaining. Open-concept living and dining areas are bright and welcoming with peaceful leafy outlooks. Two well-sized bedrooms are complemented by two versatile dens, perfect for a home office, nursery, or flex space. Enjoy an unbeatable location just steps to Connaught Park and the Kitsilano Farmers Market, with shops, cafés, and transit nearby. Open Saturday 2-4 PM.
Address
504 - 2137 W 10th Avenue
List Price
$1,199,000
Property Type
Residential
Type of Dwelling
Apartment/Condo
Structure Type
Multi Family, Residential Attached
Transaction Type
Sale
Area
Vancouver West
Sub-Area
Kitsilano
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Floor Area
1,099 Sq. Ft.
Main Floor Area
1099
Lot Features
Central Location, Recreation Nearby
Total Building Area
1099
Common Walls
2+ Common Walls
Year Built
2004
Maint. Fee
$730.90
MLS® Number
R3086644
Listing Brokerage
Dexter Realty
Basement Area
None
Postal Code
V6K 4W4
Zoning
C-7
Ownership
Freehold Strata
Parking
Garage Under Building, Lane Access
Parking Places (Total)
1
Tax Amount
$3,470.63
Tax Year
2025
Pets
Cats OK, Dogs OK, Number Limit (Two), Yes With Restrictions
Site Influences
Central Location, No Outdoor Area, Recreation Nearby, Shopping Nearby
Community Features
Shopping Nearby
Exterior Features
No Outdoor Area
Appliances
Washer/Dryer, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Stove
Interior Features
Elevator
Association
Yes
Board Or Association
Greater Vancouver
Association Amenities
Caretaker, Trash, Maintenance Grounds, Hot Water, Management, Water
Heating
Yes
Heat Type
Baseboard, Electric
Garage
Yes
Laundry Features
In Unit
Number Of Floors In Property
1
Number Of Floors In Building
7
Subdivision Name
The ‘i’ By Adera