Kindred on Belton - Now Selling
In the heart of walkable, bikeable and people-friendly VicWest, we are building our first car-free family-oriented townhouse proposal with sustainable developer Urban Thrive. These 2 and 3-bedroom homes will be ready for occupancy in spring 2025.
Go to Urban Thrive’s website to sign-up for more information and to live in this community.
Family homes & adaptable homes
633 Belton is an innovative collection of car-free 3-bedroom family homes and 2-bedroom adaptable homes, nestled in the enchanting neighbourhood of Victoria West. It showcases the future of housing and exemplifies people-centered and connected design while gently fitting into the scale and character of the existing area.
It reflects and builds on the values and aspirations of the neighbourhood - a community that champions sustainability and celebrates a diversity of people and lifestyles.
Features at a glance
4 three-bedroom family homes with a den and recreation room.
2 wheelchair adaptable at-grade two-bedroom homes.
Shared child-friendly community commons space & food garden.
Spacious, amenity-rich bike garage with plenty of space for cargo bikes, children’s bikes and more.
On-street Modo car-share vehicle (two more within 6-minute walk) and close to #14 frequent transit route.
Completion Date
2025
Neighbourhood
VicWest
Location
633 Belton Ave.
Number of homes
6
The Neighbourhood
‘Vitctoria West’ has it all: amazing people, tree-lined streets and minutes away from downtown, fantastic parks, local shops and cafes and the Gorge waterway swimming and recreation. Through Banfield Park, 633 Belton has direct access to the Galloping Goose and the City of Victoria AAA cycling network. The #14 frequent transit route is a 3-minute walk away, with access to downtown, UVIC, and Victoria General Hospital. 3 Modo cars will be within a leisurely 6-minute walk.
Our innovative and thought-provoking design has been developed by the talented folks at Christine Lintott Architects and Biophilia Design Collective.
We’re proud to be working with their teams on what we think will be the first car-free, family-oriented townhouse to be built in Canada in the last 100 years (closely followed by our project at nine-home Kindred project).