1661 Freeman Avenue, Victoria, BC V8P 1P5, Canada. Crossroads are Shelbourne Street and Freeman Avenue.
1661 Freeman is envisioned as a traditionally-designed collection of three storey, family-oriented townhomes, with a mix of single and two car garages.
The Townhomes are designed with pitched roofs and a classic monochromatic colour palette. Cladding includes brick and shakes with tasteful trim detailing. Layered landscaping with low brick walls and traditional metal picket fences create private outdoor spaces and are reflective of a clear design mandate - to bring forward a vibrant, urban-oriented alternative to the traditional single-family home, creating an opportunity for a diverse range of needs.
Abstract Developments has engaged award-winning local firms, WA Architects and Biophilia Landscape Collective to develop a plan that is responsive to the neighbourhood, Shelbourne Valley Action Plan (SVAP) and the regions need for new family-orientated three bedroom townhomes.
Source: Abstract Developments
| Construction | Frame - Wood |
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| Units in Strata | 9 |
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| Units in Development | 9 |