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The arts and crafts style home was built around the 1911-12 boom that happened throughout Vancouver and the North Shore. The big corner lot was divided in recent years and the house moved over to make way for a new house that’s a respectable distance apart.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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Three years ago, Ms. White and her husband, Trevor, who works at Deeley Harley Davidson Canada, had been looking for months. Her realtor gave them insider access to the Multiple Listing Service, and she was browsing the listings when she caught sight of a new one for a 2,830-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bathroom house. ‘I sent a text to my realtor, saying, ‘I want to get into this house today. I need to make an offer.’Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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The dining room.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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The terrace, well-suited for al-fresco dining.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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A view through the principal rooms.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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The living room.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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A sunny sitting area.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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The dining room.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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Stairway to the second floor.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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The formal dining room and entrance to the kitchen.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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Ms. White.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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A view of the home from the back.Laura Leyshon/The Globe and Mail

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