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Crimson brings modern nostalgia to Cloverdale

Cloverdale’s origins began as a rural agricultural community back in the mid-1800s. The rich history of this sought-after Surrey enclave is kept alive in the quaint Cloverdale Village.
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Cloverdale’s origins began as a rural agricultural community back in the mid-1800s. The rich history of this sought-after Surrey enclave is kept alive in the quaint Cloverdale Village.

In the heart of this historic hamlet, with its unique heritage buildings, is where well-known, award-winning local developer RDG Management presents its newest project Crimson.

Crimson is a boutique collection of 59 timeless modern farmhouse inspired three and four-bedroom homes. The homes come from the same developer who brought Cloverdale the sold out and award winning The Ridge at Bose Farms condominium project.

The homes’ architecture reflects that classic country charm of yesteryear - with its steeply arched rooflines, hardi board siding, wood accents and white picket fences.

Designed by award-winning The Creative Designworks, the three storey homes, ranging from 1383 to 1436 square feet, offer the latest in contemporary finishes. Crimson features the choice of two designer colour schemes, nine-foot ceilings, wide plank wood laminate flooring throughout main, and ensuites with quartz countertops, large tileson the floor and surround, and double vanities.  

"The first thing that strikes you about the homes is their great layout; Crimson is designed for modern young families, including side-by-side garages for all 3 and 4 bedroom layouts says Melanie Themmen, Licensed Realtor Fifth Avenue. “Crimson is in the heart of Surrey’s most historic neighbourhood, steps to the shops at Cloverdale Village and close to great schools such as Cloverdale Traditional Elementary and Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary.”

The well-appointed, country-inspired kitchens come complete with a stainless-steel appliance package (Whirlpool Appliance package, including French door refrigerator), traditional white Shaker wood cabinets (or modern wood grain and grey cabinetry), classic farmhouse kitchen sink, Chimney stainless hood fan and quartz countertops complimented by ceramic tile backsplash.

For the eco-conscious buyers, the bright and airy residences offer several energy efficiency and smart details, such as natural gas forced air furnace and hot water tanks, plus double glazed thermal framed windows and patio doors.

To encourage a sense of community, the Crimson Clubhouse will be the perfect place for neighbours and friends to gather. It is showcased by an entertainment lounge with full kitchen, which opens onto a porch offering a child’s play area and barbeque with seating.

“The clubhouse will feature an upper games loft space as well,” says Themmen. 

Currently, Cloverdale is one of the fastest growing communities in the province. For young families and outdoor enthusiasts, there are more than 35 parks in the area, several athletic fields, Cloverdale Recreational Centre and Rink.  

Cloverdale is also home to one of the oldest rodeos in Canada, The Cloverdale Rodeo, as well as family friendly events like the Blueberry Festival, Canada Day, The Bose Family Maze and Christmas Light Parade.

Today, it is also easier to get anywhere in the Lower Mainland, whether it’s quick mass transit access to Vancouver or other destinations, big brand shopping next door in Langley, or enjoy Cloverdale’s rural landscape, with its farms and stables.

With only 59 homes and prices starting in the low $630,000’s Crimson is expected to sell out fast. There is still time to pre-register. Crimson’s presentation centre and vignettes are open by appointment only, at 5940 176A Street, Surrey. For more information or to pre-register, call 778-547-2122 or visit www.crimsoncloverdale.com. Occupancy is anticipated as early as October 2019.