Welcome to Burnaby, a gorgeous city located just east of Vancouver with a population of 223,000. Burnaby is the third largest city in British Columbia and has designated 25% of its land as parks and open space.
Burnaby has many attractions such as Burnaby Mountain, Central Park, or even fishing many of the surrounding rivers and lakes.
This vibrant city has many condos mainly consisting of Low-Rise and High-Rise developments along the outer parts of the city.
The two most densely populated areas of Burnaby for condos are along the Kingsway in southwest Burnaby and around Lougheed Highway in the northwest area of the city.
The large number of developments in southwest Burnaby is because that is the location of Metrotown, their town centre.
Burnaby's condos are on the market for 35 days on average, and the average sale price for a condo in Burnaby is $688,440. Burnaby saw a decrease in the number of condos sold of -2% compared to the previous year, with 3354 Burnaby condos being sold last year.
Burnaby is accommodating to motorists and to other modes of transportation as well. The city has a walk score of 24, a good transit score of 48, and a bike score of 74. With these options, no matter how you choose to get around, Burnaby can provide a route.
Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at Suzuya Japanese Market. Locals of Stride Hill love dining at Hi Genki Restaurant. Stride Hill offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include BC Parkway, Byrne Creek Urban Trail, and Highland Park Line Trail. There are a number of museums and art galleries in Burnaby including Nikkei National Museum & Cultural Centre and Japanese Canadian Citizens Association. BUDOJO (Japanese Martial Art Room) & CrossFit Wildlife are super popular fitness center with locals. The local school in Stride Hill is Taylor Park. Ride the subway underground, the closest station is Edmonds Station.