Clement's Green, a co-development project by UBC Properties Trust, is the first green building on the UBC campus. Initially offered to staff and faculty exclusively, the Building features 55 beautifully designed and environmentally sensitive two and three bedroom apartment homes, with exceptional energy performance including the use of geothermal energy for hot water; water efficient fixtures and rainwater sensors on landscape irrigation. Nestled in the heart of the Hawthorn Place neighbourhood, Clement's Green is located on Eagles Drive, adjacent to a new community park and within close proximity to Rhododendron Wood.
Highly desirable corner home in sought-after Clements Green. Well-planned layout, 9-ft ceilings, rare wrap-around windows with abundant natural light spanning from NE to NW & overlooking beautiful gardens, natural air flow & serenity. Maple hardwood flooring, granite countertops, deluxe blinds, open kitchen with a generous island, concrete storage locker with electricity next to your parking stall. Well-run geothermal eco-friendly boutique building, providing huge energy savings. Bike room, workshop, car washing area & EV charging. Pets/rentals OK. Great for professionals, retirees, students or families. Quiet but central location to both campus & shops. Norma Rosa Point El. School & U-Hill Sec. catchments, nature trails, forests & beaches. LISTED UNDER 2023 ASSESSED VALUE. DON'T MISS IT!More details
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