Bejcar*
1144 Fort St
Victoria, BC
Canada V8V 3K8
Details
| Address | 400 456 Pandora Ave |
| Area | Victoria |
| Sub Area | Downtown |
| State/Province | British Columbia |
| Country | Canada |
| Price | $525,000 |
| Property Type | Apartment Unit |
| Bedrooms | 1 |
| Bathrooms | 1 |
| Floor Space | 469 Square Feet |
| Lot Size | 469.00 Square Feet |
| Waterfront | No |
| Year Built | 2016 |
| Taxes | $1,531 |
| Tax Year | 2025 |
| MLS® # | 1036477 |
Welcome to The Janion, one of Victoria's most distinctive heritage conversions, where an 1891 landmark has been thoughtfully reimagined into a collection of design-forward micro-lofts on the Inner Harbour. Unit 400 offers approximately 469 sq.ft. of efficient, beautifully designed Rare 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom living, with a separate bedroom layout that smartly divides sleeping and living spaces, a rare and welcome feature in this style of home. The open-concept main living area is bright and inviting, anchored by wide-plank engineered hardwood floors, an exposed original brick accent wall, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the space with natural light. The integrated kitchen is sleek and modern, featuring light wood cabinetry, glossy uppers, quartz-style countertops, a Bosch wall oven and cooktop, and an integrated hood fan, a refined, contemporary contrast to the building's heritage character. The bedroom sits privately off the main living area, offering its own large windows, hardwood flooring, and a calming, retreat-like feel. The spa-inspired bathroom rounds out the home with a glass walk-in shower, crisp subway tile, a wall-mounted faucet, and a stylish vessel sink. Beyond your front door, The Janion delivers some of the best shared amenities in the city, a rooftop terrace with sweeping Inner Harbour, Parliament, and Olympic Mountain views, a full outdoor BBQ kitchen, a stylish indoor lounge with full kitchen, and a private fitness centre, Kayak Launch. Step outside and you're in the heart of it all: steps to Lower Johnson, Chinatown, the Galloping Goose Trail, the Johnson Street Bridge, and the cafés, restaurants, and shops that define downtown Victoria. Whether you're a first-time buyer, investor, or looking for a lock-and-leave pied-à-terre in one of the city's most iconic buildings, this is an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Victoria's waterfront.
Listed by EXP REALTY
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Cheryl Bejcar (pronounced Bates-er) continues to earn the trust and respect of both her industry peers and her clients. She has learned that if you really care about your clients and look after them, they in turn will reward you with the loyalty that allows you to grow your business.
Cheryl was regularly awarded the prestigious National Chairman's Award placing her in the top 1% of all Royal LePage Realtors in Canada. (2003-2016) She is the recipient of the company's "Lifetime Award of Excellence." Now with Newport Realty Ltd., Cheryl consistently ranks among the top agents in all Victoria real estate companies and in 2023 was a recipient of the MLS® Outstanding Achievement Award for having won a top MLS® Award for 30 consecutive years.
Cheryl began her real estate career in Edmonton back in 1991, and she soon ranked in the top ten Alberta-wide. Moving to Victoria in 1993 she rose quickly to be the number one producer in Royal LePage Victoria. (Based on closed and collected gross commission income 1994-2016)
Before turning her hand to real estate, Cheryl was manager of a number of high-end women's fashion stores in both Toronto and Edmonton. Moving to Saskatoon, Cheryl, along with her two sisters opened their own highly successful fashion store, Fashion's Sixth Avenue.
Cheryl has always been a people person — something honed early on as a Human Resources Manager with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Edmonton and Toronto. Not bad for a kid who grew up in a big family on a farm in Saskatchewan.
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