Zarsadias*
Phone Tony
502 Pembroke St
BC
Canada
Details
Address | 2020 Runnymede Ave |
Area | Oak Bay |
Sub Area | South Oak Bay |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $1,800,000 |
Property Type | Single Family |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Floor Space | 3023 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 7246.00 Square Feet |
Waterfront | No |
Year Built | 1968 |
Taxes | $6,733 |
Tax Year | 2024 |
MLS® # | 963816 |
This is a bargain for this Location on a quiet street in South Oak Bay close to all amenities. This very spacious family home offers the best for a growing family or a couple that is used to lots of space. Plenty of room to park a boat, camper and a couple of cars. Bus service and stores and library close by. First time on the market in over 40 years. Properties like this come to the market very rarely.
Listed by Sutton Group West Coast Realty
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About
With a background in commercial sales and specializing in project sales and marketing, Tony has an extensive history in the Victoria real estate market. He is also a well-known leader in the real estate community and is often featured in presentations or asked for his insights on condo-related media stories. Tony is a perennial MLS Gold Award winner and has also won the prestigious MLS Special Gold Award. From 2011-2015, Tony was the number one Realtor for number of strata sales.
Tony is a former member of Canada’s National Cycling Team and was awarded the Fair Play Award in 2002. He is also an avid runner, road and mountain cyclist, crossfit athlete, and triathlon competitor. Sport has played a massive role in Tony’s life, teaching him a strong work ethic, how to be a team player, and how to lead. Together with his wife, Erinne, who is a 2008 cycling Olympian, he wants to help ensure as many kids get a chance to play organized sports as he can. They have started an initiative called Guardian Athlete (www.guardianathlete.ca) to help kids from less fortunate backgrounds get into sports. He helps other organizations in the Victoria community, too, including Our Place Society, The Mustard Seed, Power to Be, and “Journey,” an initiative to build homes in third-world countries.
At the core of it, though, Tony is a family man. He is the proud dad to Xavier and Catalina, and, fun fact; he owns a modest mango farm in the Philippines with his sister.