Burnaby, BC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Burnaby, British Columbia
Homes for sale in Burnaby predominantly consist of large apartment buildings, which constitute about one-quarter of the city's dwellings. The remainder includes smaller apartment buildings, duplexes, and single-family homes. There is a diverse array of housing sizes, from cozy lofts to spacious homes with four or more bedrooms. Homeownership is common, with around two-thirds of the properties being owner-occupied, while the rest are rented. Notably, approximately 30% of the homes in Burnaby have been built since 2000, with the bulk of the older structures dating back to before 1960 and through the 1960s. The average price on MLS® is $1,331,529. Read more about Burnaby real estate
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Nearby and Popular Cities
Neighbourhoods in and around Burnaby
- Metrotown-Central Park
- West Central Valley
- Edmonds-Highgate Village
- Cameron
- Simon Fraser University
- Brentwood
- Stride Avenue
- Willingdon Heights
- Windsor
- Capitol Hill
- Garden Village
- Parkcrest-Aubrey
- Morley-Buckingham
- Clinton-Glenwood
- Douglas-Gilpin
- Sussex-Nelson
- Lochdale
- Sperling-Broadway
- Burnaby Heights
- Kingsway-Beresford
About Living in Burnaby, British Columbia
Transportation
Burnaby will please homeowners that value different methods of transportation. The public transit system in Burnaby is reasonably good. There are many rapid transit stations on the Expo Skytrain and Millennium Skytrain. House owners benefit from around 40 bus lines, and bus stops are not very far away from most residences. Walking is also quite practical for home buyers in Burnaby; carrying out daily needs is convenient on foot. It is challenging to travel by bike in Burnaby because there is a considerable amount of slopes, and the bicycling infrastructure is not particularly well-developed.
Services
Primary schools and daycares are convenient to get to on foot from anywhere in Burnaby. On the other hand, parents may find it challenging for their kids to get to high schools as a pedestrian. Regarding food, it is often feasible for house buyers in this city to buy their groceries on foot. Moreover, Burnaby is a fairly good place in which to eat out, and a small number of cafes can be found as well.
Character
Burnaby offers a calm environment and will appeal to those who enjoy spending time outdoors. There are over 150 parks close by for residents to discover, making it very easy to reach them. This part of the Metro Vancouver metropolitan area is also good for those who need quiet surroundings, as there are low levels of noise from traffic - although there are still several noisier sections, especially closer to Gaglardi Way, Trans-Canada Highway or one of the railway lines.