Hue, by Marcon, are modern and sophisticated residences, designed by award-winning Shift Architecture. Homes will feature open-air balconies with forest views to the south and water views to the north.
The charm of Port Moody rests in its small-town feel. Today, I’m taking you on a tour of Hue, a new project coming to Moody Center.
Located in a quiet residential neighbourhood close to schools and bordered forest, the prime Port Moody location offers an easy and bridgeless commute to Vancouver and quick access to other urban centers.
Hue, by Marcon, are modern and sophisticated residences, designed by award-winning Shift Architecture. Open-air balconies with forest views to the south and water views to the north.
Kitchens will feature a premium European integrated and paneled appliance package, including a Liebherr refrigerator, AEG gas cooktop, AEG electric wall oven, built seamlessly into cabinetry, and a Fulgor dishwasher. Countertops will be elegant quartz stone with a natural marble-look Dekton backsplash.
Modern bathrooms make it feel like a spa retreat in your home. Modern, floating vanity with matte, warm grey cabinets, polished quartz countertops, backsplash, and a sleek black faucet. Sleek modern accents include matte black plumbing features, oversize Terrazzo stone-look porcelain floor tiles and shower feature wall, and complementary vertically stacked white subway tiles. There is also a Luxurious NuHeat electric floor heating system with LCD signature touchscreen in the ensuite.
Amenities include Easy access dog wash, a Workshop with a bike repair station and community tools, a Kids room with toys, books, and a dress-up zone, a Flexible rooftop lounge with co-work space, Rooftop terraces with BBQ zones, outdoor dining and entertainment areas, as well as communal urban garden plots, fitness room with cardio equipment and free weights, Central courtyard with children’s play area and slide, open green space and beautiful, lush landscaping, and a Public art feature, “This Old House,” by Vancouver-based and internationally recognized Alex Morrison, a wall-mounted latticework of steel and acrylic.
Port Moody is a bright, vibrant neighbourhood where urban living, art, and nature intersect. Nestled at the East end of Burrard Inlet, Port Moody is the smallest of the Tri-Cities, bordered by Coquitlam on the east and south, and Burnaby on the west. It features some impressive destinations such as Sasamat Lake, Belcarra Regional Park, Buntzen Lake, and Rocky Point Park.
Moody Center is the heart of the community with many historic buildings and older architecture. This neighbourhood is home to Rocky Point Park, the Port Moody Station Museum, and a number of craft breweries that have sprung up in the area. There is also a beautiful bike and pedestrian trail called Shoreline trail which is a 6 km roundtrip loop from Rocky Point Park to Old Orchard Park.
If you’ve been looking for an affordable presale option in Port Moody you should definitely check out Hue and give me a call or send me an email for more details.
Located in a quiet residential neighbourhood close to schools and bordered forest, the prime Port Moody location offers an easy and bridgeless commute to Vancouver and quick access to other urban centers.
Hue, by Marcon, are modern and sophisticated residences, designed by award-winning Shift Architecture. Open-air balconies with forest views to the south and water views to the north.
Kitchens will feature a premium European integrated and paneled appliance package, including a Liebherr refrigerator, AEG gas cooktop, AEG electric wall oven, built seamlessly into cabinetry, and a Fulgor dishwasher. Countertops will be elegant quartz stone with a natural marble-look Dekton backsplash.
Modern bathrooms make it feel like a spa retreat in your home. Modern, floating vanity with matte, warm grey cabinets, polished quartz countertops, backsplash, and a sleek black faucet. Sleek modern accents include matte black plumbing features, oversize Terrazzo stone-look porcelain floor tiles and shower feature wall, and complementary vertically stacked white subway tiles. There is also a Luxurious NuHeat electric floor heating system with LCD signature touchscreen in the ensuite.
Amenities include Easy access dog wash, a Workshop with a bike repair station and community tools, a Kids room with toys, books, and a dress-up zone, a Flexible rooftop lounge with co-work space, Rooftop terraces with BBQ zones, outdoor dining and entertainment areas, as well as communal urban garden plots, fitness room with cardio equipment and free weights, Central courtyard with children’s play area and slide, open green space and beautiful, lush landscaping, and a Public art feature, “This Old House,” by Vancouver-based and internationally recognized Alex Morrison, a wall-mounted latticework of steel and acrylic.
Port Moody is a bright, vibrant neighbourhood where urban living, art, and nature intersect. Nestled at the East end of Burrard Inlet, Port Moody is the smallest of the Tri-Cities, bordered by Coquitlam on the east and south, and Burnaby on the west. It features some impressive destinations such as Sasamat Lake, Belcarra Regional Park, Buntzen Lake, and Rocky Point Park.
Moody Center is the heart of the community with many historic buildings and older architecture. This neighbourhood is home to Rocky Point Park, the Port Moody Station Museum, and a number of craft breweries that have sprung up in the area. There is also a beautiful bike and pedestrian trail called Shoreline trail which is a 6 km roundtrip loop from Rocky Point Park to Old Orchard Park.
If you’ve been looking for an affordable presale option in Port Moody you should definitely check out Hue and give me a call or send me an email for more details.