WATCH: Allure Ventures | Bringing Luxury Real Estate to Surrey BC
Darpan News Desk Darpan, 23 Oct, 2021 08:01 PM
WATCH: Allure’s latest project ‘The Grand’ is a unique development, offering an elegant wood-finished entry door designed to match the aesthetics. It has a unique mix of residential and commercial space; the residential portion being appointed with wonderful indoor and outdoor features that will make living here a joy. The Grand is the first example of how Allure is going to be building homes for people that make their lives better.”
It showcases 23,000-square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities on the sixth floor for the residents. This upcoming High-rise building is all about luxury and will give Surrey's Whalley district a facelift. The Grand is going to be an iconic structure which is truly unique to the City of Surrey.
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