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Burnaby Neighbourhoods Guide

Every block has
a different story.

Burnaby isn't one market. It's nine distinct neighbourhoods, each with its own price ceiling, buyer pool, future trajectory, and pace of life. This is the unvarnished, lived-in guide from a realtor who grew up here.

North vs South · Old vs New

First, the big divide.

Burnaby splits into North Burnaby (above Highway 1, view-oriented, established neighbourhoods, more detached homes) and South Burnaby (transit-heavy, denser, where most of the new towers are going). Each half has its own character. The neighbourhoods below are grouped that way.

North Burnaby

Established, view-rich, family-rooted.

Above Highway 1, North Burnaby tends to mean larger lots, established trees, and a slower pace. The neighbourhoods here trade tower density for view corridors and walkable main streets.

North Burnaby · BCC1 / BCC2 Zoning

Brentwood Park

The Brentwood transformation is one of the biggest urban projects in Metro Vancouver. Concord Brentwood, Amazing Brentwood, Etoile, Solo District. Brentwood SkyTrain station is now ringed by some of the tallest residential towers in BC. Condos here trend $550-900K, with one-bedrooms still entry-priced for young professionals. Buyers love the walkability and the train; long-time residents debate whether the density was worth it.

North Burnaby · The Heights

Burnaby Heights

Hastings Street between Boundary and Willingdon is one of the most established main streets in the Lower Mainland. Heritage homes, mature trees, north-facing views of Burrard Inlet and the North Shore mountains. Detached homes start around $1.8M and climb fast for proper view lots. The community feel here is the strongest in Burnaby. long-time families, neighbourhood Italian bakeries, and locals who know each other by name.

North Burnaby · View Corridor

Capitol Hill

One of the highest points in Burnaby. Capitol Hill homes sit on the ridge above Burnaby Heights with some of the most uninterrupted Burrard Inlet and North Shore views in the city. Detached homes are large, established, and rarely come up. listings move quickly, often with multiple offers. $2-4M+ for a quality view lot.

North Burnaby · Family Pocket

Cariboo Heights

Quietly one of the best family neighbourhoods in Burnaby. Big lots, established families, the Burnaby Mountain Golf Course backyard, and immediate access to SFU. Detached homes here are a long-hold market. turnover is low, prices are stable, and the catchment includes some of the most-requested schools in the district.

North Burnaby · Hidden Pocket

Willingdon Heights

Tucked between Brentwood and Burnaby Heights, Willingdon Heights is the neighbourhood Burnaby locals know about and outsiders usually don't. Mid-century homes on flat lots, walkable to both Brentwood SkyTrain and Hastings, and currently one of the strongest SSMUH (multiplex) opportunities in the city because of the lot dimensions and zoning.

South Burnaby

Transit, density, and the future of the city.

South Burnaby is where the towers, the SkyTrain corridors, and most of the city's growth are concentrated. It's also where some of the most affordable entry points into Burnaby still exist. particularly for first-time buyers and investors.

South Burnaby · The Heart

Metrotown

The retail, transit, and population centre of South Burnaby. Metropolis at Metrotown is the second-largest shopping centre in BC, and the tower density around it is among the highest in Canada outside downtown Vancouver. Condo prices range widely. older buildings start around $450K, newer concrete is $700K-1.2M+. Investors love the rental demand. Families with kids tend to want more space than Metrotown gives.

South Burnaby · Edmonds Town Centre

Edmonds

The most underrated entry point into Burnaby. Edmonds is in the middle of a town-centre densification plan. new condo towers, a refreshed community centre, and SkyTrain access at Edmonds Station. Currently you can still find one-bedroom condos under $500K here, which is increasingly rare in Metro Vancouver. The neighbourhood is genuinely diverse, the demographics are young, and the next 10 years look strong.

South Burnaby · Established Density

Highgate

Highgate has been densifying for longer than most South Burnaby pockets. Older concrete towers, walkable to Highgate Mall and Edmonds Station, and prices that haven't kept pace with Brentwood or Metrotown. If you want established Burnaby density at a relative discount, Highgate is the play.

East Burnaby · Transit Corridor

Lougheed Town Centre

The eastern edge of Burnaby, where the Millennium and Evergreen SkyTrain lines meet. Major densification underway. City of Lougheed, Lougheed Heights. and one of the few Metro Vancouver pockets where you can still get a brand-new two-bedroom under $900K. Investors are paying attention. Owner-occupiers should think about whether the construction noise of the next five years is worth the long-term play.

South Burnaby · Family Neighbourhood

South Slope

Between Royal Oak and Imperial, South Slope is where families who can't quite afford Burnaby Heights end up. and they're happy about it. Big detached homes, established trees, walkable elementary schools, and the kind of neighbourhood where kids still ride bikes after dinner. $1.6-2.4M range for a proper family home.

SSMUH In Burnaby

Your Burnaby lot might be worth more than you think.

BC's Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing legislation allows up to four units on most standard residential lots. and in some Burnaby zones, even more. If you own a detached home in Burnaby, the highest-and-best-use value might be sale to a developer, redevelopment for yourself, or a hybrid arrangement.

"For Burnaby homeowners on standard 33-foot or 50-foot lots, the math has fundamentally changed. The first conversation is free." , Burnaby SSMUH consult
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Burnaby By The Numbers

A snapshot of the market.

Generalized data. every neighbourhood is its own micro-market and these averages mask a lot. Use them as a starting point, not a guide. Specific valuations come from a real conversation.

$1.8M
Average detached benchmark, Burnaby (varies wildly by neighbourhood).
$840K
Average townhouse benchmark, Burnaby.
$675K
Average condo benchmark, Burnaby (older towers significantly less).
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Distinct neighbourhoods. Nine different markets inside one city.
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Which neighbourhood is right for you?

The neighbourhood guides tell you the broad strokes. The right conversation tells you which one actually fits your life, your budget, your timeline, and your tolerance for construction noise.