ALTO
Project: 110 condos in a 15-storey concrete building
Presentation Centre: 1233 Howe St.
Site: 1205 Howe St.
Developer: Anthem Properties
Architect: Howard Bingham Hill Architects
Interior: False Creek Design
Size range: 457 -- 910 sq. ft.
Price range: $425,000 -- $709,900 (penthouse is $1.9 million)
Occupancy: Fall 2009
Telephone: (604) 688-9959
Website: www.altolife.com
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Alto, where Yaletown meets the West End, at Howe and Davie, is sure to appeal to buyers wanting sophisticated digs in a dynamic neighbourhood.
Many of the buyers so far have come from the downtown core, preferring to stay in the heart of the city, but wanting to upgrade to a more contemporary building, says Alto sales manager Muna Tayour.
"This appeals to young professionals who want something trendy, but also to the masses. You can opt for interiors that are more traditional or opt for something funky with high-gloss cabinets.
That's what I appreciate about [developer] Anthem. Their motto is 'creating real estate that works' and they really do."
Among the best features of the project are the 10-foot-high ceilings in all the suites, says Tayour, and this gives all the condos a sense of volume and space.
This feature alone helps make Alto more valuable in terms of resale, she says.
"If you take a typical 660-square-foot condo, it won't feel as big as the same condo here because of the 10-foot ceiling height," she says.
The interiors are also strong selling points, with two unique colour palettes to choose from, both popular with today's market, says Tayour.
The choices for the upper cabinets are high-gloss "pistachio" or "marshmallow" -- shades of green or stark white, respectively.
The lower cabinets are in walnut or white oak, but those preferring a traditional look can forgo the high-gloss cabinets entirely and have all three levels of cabinetry done in walnut finish. (The designer has provided a third level of kitchen cabinets, which reach ceiling height and provide 20-per-cent additional storage space.)
The kitchen has an easy-to-maintain, engineered-stone countertop with a full-height backsplash in the same material. There's also a large undermount stainless steel sink and an in-sink garbage disposal. All appliances are stainless steel.
The bathrooms are also contemporary, with either polished marble or granite countertops and a hotel-style vanity with gooseneck tap. Luminous mosaic tiles are used as accents around the soaker tub and along one wall.
There's also a frameless glass-enclosed shower large enough for two.
"The interiors are really different. Alto definitely appeals to someone with a real estate portfolio who is sick of seeing the same thing," says Tayour.
The building also has two amenity rooms, with the seventh level housing the "summer" lounge, which includes an outdoor lounge, bar area, barbecue, fireplace and indoor kitchen. The third level is where the "winter" lounge is located; it has a billiards table, big-screen TV and fireplace.
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