You Could Open Your Own Restaurant On The Rooftop Patio Of This Yaletown Penthouse

It would be the city's best rooftop patio ever. 🍷
You Could Open Your Own Restaurant On The Rooftop Patio Of This Yaletown Penthouse
Tyler Macdonald | Engel & Völkers, Tyler Macdonald | Engel & Völkers
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We hope you aren't afraid of heights because this penthouse in Vancouver is so big that you could have a side-hustle with by opening a wine bar up in the clouds.

The massive Yaletown condo is on the 37th floor and has unreal views of False Creek.

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The 1,600 square foot terrace is larger than a majority of studio, bachelor, and one-bedroom apartments in the city.

The deck has a hot tub, obviously, and you can see the Burrard Street bridge lit up at night while you soak away the troubles of the day.

You could spend all day, everyday outside if you wanted, but the interiors are pretty lush, too.

Inside, each room has giant chandeliers strung up and floor-to-ceiling windows to drink in the incredible views.

We're certain that this three-bedroom condo is large enough that you could practically open a restaurant on its terrace.

Since Vancouver doesn't have many rooftop joints, we bet it would be packed every night of the week.

Paradise In The Sky

Price: $6,498,000

Address: 3701-1495 Richards St., Vancouver, BC

Description: The over-the-top patio is large enough to take reservations.

Tyler Macdonald | Engel & Völkers

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