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A Whimsical First-Time Buyer’s Tale-Once upon a time, there was a townhouse that refused to be ordinary. It sat quietly near the Vancouver Mall, pretending to be practical 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a garage, central air. But behind that modest exterior, it was really a canvas for a first adventure. The fenced yard wasn’t just a yard. It was a secret garden waiting for fairy lights, raised beds, and summer nights with friends. The shed wasn’t storage, it was a potion lab for home-brewed ales, a studio where canvases leaned against the walls, or a workshop where ideas turned into things you could touch. Inside, the rooms shifted like characters in a story. One day, a guest room. The next, a yoga loft. Another day, a nursery for plants, pets, or people. The house didn’t demand labels, it whispered, “Be whatever you need me to be.” The garage was a portal: sometimes a bike hub, sometimes a gear closet, sometimes a speakeasy for late-night laughter. And the low HOA fees? That was the house’s way of saying, “Keep your money for adventures, not rules.” This wasn’t a starter home. It was a beginner’s spellbook, a place where first-time buyers could write their own story, one whimsical chapter at a time. Additionally, SELLER is offering closing costs credit to use towards rate buy down with use of preferred lender.