Icon sits on Beach Crescent at the western edge of Yaletown, steps from the False Creek seawall where it meets the Granville Island ferries. Completed in 2006, it offers a fitness centre, an indoor pool, a sauna, steam room, and hot tub, a concierge, a meeting room, a children's play area, and secure gated parking. The seawall is the front path, running past George Wainborn and David Lam parks and around False Creek, with the Aquabus close by. The restaurants and boutiques of Yaletown, Urban Fare groceries, and the Yaletown-Roundhouse Canada Line station are a short walk, and the West End and downtown are within easy reach. It pairs full amenities with a prime waterfront setting.
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| Type | Size | Rented For |
|---|---|---|
| 2 Bed | 2.0 Bath Unfurnished |
1,315 sqft | $5,500/mo |
| 2 Bed | 2.0 Bath Furnished |
1,089 sqft | $5,000/mo |
| 2 Bed + Den | 2.5 Bath Unfurnished |
1,565 sqft | $7,350/mo |
| 2 Bed | 2.0 Bath Furnished |
1,200 sqft | $4,000/mo |
| 2 Bed + Den | 2.0 Bath Furnished |
1,375 sqft | $5,500/mo |
| 2 Bed + Den | 2.0 Bath Furnished |
1,100 sqft | $4,500/mo |
| 2 Bed + Den | 2.5 Bath Furnished |
1,550 sqft | $6,500/mo |
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View Yaletown Guide →Assessed value: City of Vancouver 2026 roll, all strata lots. Other figures: BC Assessment, 2026.
Total building assessed value (land + improvements, all units) per City of Vancouver assessment rolls, 2007-2026.
Source: City of Vancouver issued building permits, open data. A history of permitted work is a sign of an actively maintained building.
Yaletown is Vancouver's warehouse-district-turned-waterfront neighbourhood, on the north shore of False Creek between Beatty and Drake Streets. Its heart is the heritage core along Mainland and Hamilton Streets, where brick-and-timber warehouses and their raised loading docks now hold restaurants, patios, cafes, and boutiques. South of that, glass towers built atop the former rail yards line the Marinaside seawall, with David Lam and George Wainborn parks, the marina, and the Aquabus ferries to Granville Island along the water. Day to day it is highly walkable: Urban Fare covers groceries, Emery Barnes Park gives the centre a green square, and the Roundhouse Community Centre anchors community life. Transit is excellent - the Yaletown-Roundhouse Canada Line station links downtown, the airport, and Richmond without a car, and BC Place and Rogers Arena sit just across the eastern edge.
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Last updated: August 19, 2026