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Vancouver Hobbit House has $2.5 million price tag

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Vancouver Hobbit House has $2.5 million price tag. It’s one of three in Metro Vancouver designed by Ross Lort

3979 West Broadway

It feels a bit like whack a mole. One hobbit house gets a reprieve from the bulldozer and the next one comes up for sale. Fortunately the Lea Residence has a heritage designation, which means it can’t be torn down—it even comes with its own plaque.

West Broadway:

This is the third time the house at 3979 West Broadway has come up for sale in the last five years. Back in 2009 its future looked shaky when it sold to a developer for $1.65 million. But instead of razing the place, James Curtis did a deal with the City where he sunk close to a million dollars into renovating the house, designated it, and in return was allowed to subdivide and build a second house on the large lot.

The realtor’s blurb says the West Broadway hobbit house offers an option for people wanting to down size, which makes me laugh because that renovation increased the size of the house to 3,000 sq. ft—that’s one gnarly “bungalow.”

3979 West Broadway
Eve Lazarus photo, 2013

The reno also included a new $200,000 thatch-like roof, which is of course the house’s most distinctive feature.

West Vancouver:

The North Shore hobbit house is at 885 Braeside Street on Sentinel Hill in West Vancouver. According to its real estate for sale ad in December 2022, it was completely rebuilt in keeping with its heritage in 1996. This four bedroom house with drop dead views was going for $4.5 million.

Designed by Ross Lort:

The house is one of three story-book cottages in Vancouver designed by architect Ross Lort in the early 1940s. Lort also designed Casa Mia for the Reifel family on Southwest Marine Drive. The others are on King Edward in Vancouver and on Braeside in West Van. The Lea House first appears in the city directories in 1941 and is named for its original owner and builder Brenton Lea. Lea sold his house to William Brown a Vancouver dentist, in 1943.

Hobbit House interior
The hobbit house den. Eve Lazarus photo, 2013

You can get a look inside at the open house tomorrow March 2nd from 2:00 to 4:00 pm.

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277 East 8th Street, North Vancouver

The two-storey Commercial Block at East 8th and St. Andrews in North Vancouver is getting a makeover. New owner Brad Hodson plans to return it to 1912 with a large coat of Strathcona red paint trimmed with Victorian peridot and Edwardian buff accents.

For the past four years Brad has driven by 277 East 8th  on the way to his wine making business at 2nd and Lonsdale. One day he noticed a For Sale sign. He took possession in June.