Located just 20 minutes east of Vancouver Burnaby Mountain is a picturesque area located in British Columbia, Canada, known for its stunning views and natural beauty.
One of the notable developments on Burnaby Mountain is the internationally recognized "UniverCity" district, a sustainable and vibrant community situated next to Simon Fraser University. UniverCity offers a mix of residential properties, including townhouses and condos making it an attractive location for students, faculty, and families alike.
The Univercity District began in the early 2000’s and has a current estimated population around 6200 residents and growing. There are four neighbourhoods in the community; West Highlands, East Highlands, The Slopes, and High Street. Each neighbourhood is within close walking distance to
University HIghlands Elementary and the hub of the area, High Street.
High street is where you’ll find the heart of the community with a broad range of restaurants and dinning options, Starbucks, Tim Hortons, Nesters grocery store, BierCraft, BC liquor store, a health clinic, and many more retail options. You’ll never have to drive anywhere off mountain for whatever you need!
The real estate market in UniverCity is dynamic, diverse, and considered more affordable than surrounding areas with properties ranging from 400 square foot cozy studio apartments to 2000 square foot 3 bedroom & den townhomes. The area has unique amenities, such as many parks, endless hiking trails, and convenient access to education and research facilities, making it a very desirable place to live.
Whether you're looking for a place to call home or an investment opportunity, UniverCity's real estate market offers a range of options to suit different preferences and budgets.
With its unique blend of nature, community, and academic resources, UniverCity on Burnaby Mountain presents a compelling opportunity for those seeking a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle.
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