RESORT-STYLE RESIDENCY
Beaufort Landing the latest addition to Polygon’s ‘seaside-inspired’ Hampton Cove in Ladner
Six months ago, Matt and Olga Klymchuk welcomed their daughter Juliana, and began to realize they needed more living space. The couple decided a move was in order, but opted for one that would also see them staying put.
Since 2016, the Klymchuks have been residing a three-bedroom townhome in the Fairwinds component of Polygon’s masterplanned Hampton Cove riverfront community in Ladner.
Come Christmas — or sooner — the family hopes to relocate to their new four-bedroom townhome in the community’s new 124-unit Beaufort Landing phase.
It’s a move that will mean they have a home with 450 additional square feet, and room for Matt’s parents and sister to stay when they visit.
Hampton Cove, which will eventually comprise 670 residences — primarily townhomes — is nestled between a golf course and a marina. Residents are just a short hop from the shops, services and restaurants in Ladner, and myriad retail and dining offerings at Tsawwassen Mills and Tsawwassen Commons. They will also be but steps from Delta’s 16-kilometre Millennium Trail.
Three dozen homes in Beaufort Landing ’s first phase have been on offer, and Goldie Alam, Polygon’s senior vice-president of marketing, says they have been attracting buyers similar to those in earlier phases at Hampton Cove.
“We’ve got local people coming, but we’ve got a lot of people coming from Richmond, Burnaby, even Vancouver, who are moving for space and more affordable prices,” she says, noting that Beaufort Landing represents the third of five phases in the community.
“It’s a place where first-time buyers can come and young families — it’s something they can afford. It’s the right space for them. And we have some who find it the right place to downsize when they don’t want to downsize to an apartment yet. They want to get out of their house, but they still want space for their kids and for guests.”
The exteriors are intended to complement the project’s riverfront location with what the developer is calling “classic seasideinspired architecture.”
Of note are the pitched roofs, stone chimneys, shingle siding, window boxes and stone and wood detailing.
Inside, residents will appreciate elegant and efficient touches and sweeping riverfront outlooks, as showcased in the beautifully outfitted three-level display homes on site. Main floors will have ninefoot-high ceilings, laminate wood flooring and powder rooms. Three colours schemes are on offer: Daybreak, Eclipse and Radiance.
Kitchens will feature engineered stone countertops with a marble chevron backsplash, pullout pantries, double undermount stainless steel sinks and built-in recycling stations.
Appliances will include fiveburner gas cooktops and integrated french door refrigerators with bottom-mounted freezers.