Burnaby, BC apartments for rent
163 apartments for rent in Burnaby, BC, from 113 communities.
Main 7038 FIELDING COURT Main
Main 7038 FIELDING COURT, Burnaby, BC, V5A1Y5
508 2311 BETA AVENUE 508
508 2311 BETA AVENUE, Burnaby, BC, V5C0M1
17XX 3833 EVERGREEN PLACE 17XX
17XX 3833 EVERGREEN PLACE, Burnaby, BC, V3J0M2
12XX 7358 EDMONDS STREET 12XX
12XX 7358 EDMONDS STREET, Burnaby, BC, V3N0H1
Laneway 7835 1ST STREET Laneway
Laneway 7835 1ST STREET, Burnaby, BC, V3N0C9
UPPER 5704 DUNDAS STREET UPPER
UPPER 5704 DUNDAS STREET, Burnaby, BC, V5B1B5
704 8750 UNIVERSITY CRESCENT 704
704 8750 UNIVERSITY CRESCENT, Burnaby, BC, V5A0G9
2209 6461 TELFORD AVENUE 2209
2209 6461 TELFORD AVENUE, Burnaby, BC, V5H0B7
GARDEN 4455 NAPIER STREET GARDEN
GARDEN 4455 NAPIER STREET, Burnaby, BC, V5C3H2
305 7377 14TH AVENUE 305
305 7377 14TH AVENUE, Burnaby, BC, V3N1Z7
601 7088 SALISBURY AVENUE 601
601 7088 SALISBURY AVENUE, Burnaby, BC, V5E0A4
15xx 2425 ALPHA STREET 15xx
15xx 2425 ALPHA STREET, Burnaby, BC, V5C0N6
2902 7358 EDMONDS STREET 2902
2902 7358 EDMONDS STREET, Burnaby, BC, V3N0H1
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Renter’s City Guide to Burnaby
CITY GUIDE
BURNABY, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Burnaby, British Columbia has a population of over 220,000 people and is situated in the southwestern portion of the province near Vancouver.Itcovers over 90 square kilometres and is located close to the communities of Coquitlam, New Westminster, Richmond, and Surrey. The city is bordered by the Vancouver Harbour to the north and the Fraser River to the south.The natural beauty of the surrounding waterways and mountains help to balance the more urban areas of Burnaby, giving residents the best of both worlds.
Real Estate Market Overview
The average residential sale prices in Burnabyrange between $600,000 and $1,400,000. In the northern section, there are both older and newer single-family homes, which often have high price tags.Higher priced condo options are also available in this area, as are vacant lots. Commercial options are not as common. The central section offers mostlysingle-family homes (newer and older), similarly priced to those in the northern section. There are also some higher priced condos, as well as vacant land.Commercial options are not as common. The southern section has a mix of newer and older higher pricedsingle-family homes and condos, as well as vacant lots.There are fewer commercial options.
Rental Market
Vacancy rates in Burnabyhave been decreasing over the past few years, sitting at or below 2%, making for a tight rental market. Some older apartment buildings in the city have been demolished to make room for condo buildings, which contributes to the lower vacancy rates and higher rent costs. Depending on the area of the city, rent costs for apartments can range between $670 and $830 for a bachelor apartment,$840 and $990 for a one-bedroom apartment, $1,020 and $1,240 for a two-bedroom apartment, and $1,100 and $1,540 for a three-bedroom (or more) apartment.Townhouse rentals are available in the northern section of Burnaby for around $1,500 per month.
Employment
Major industries in Burnaby include informationtechnology, wireless, biotechnology, life sciences, film, new media, education, environmental technology/services, and professional services. Technology firms such as Ballard Power Systems, Creo, Telus, and Electronic Arts are headquartered in the city, and other businesses with operations in the city include eBay, Nokia, Chevron Corporation, Petro-Canada, Pacific Blue Cross, and Canada Wide Media. The Burnaby Board of Trade is a member-based business association that aims to develop business networks, encourage economic development, and support business and trade in the city.The city’s unemployment rate tends to sit between6% and 7% each year, which is slightlyhigher than national averages.
Transportation
Public transportation in the city is operated by TransLink, which has a fleet of buses that service numerous routes throughout the city at all times of the day, and many are accessible for those with children, disabilities, or mobility issues.The city is also serviced by theSkyTrain and SeaBus (ferry).The SkyTrain is a driverless rapid transit system that has two lines in Burnaby, as well as 11 stations in the city. Buses and the SkyTrain connect the city with surrounding communities like Vancouver and Surrey.
Schools
School District 41 Burnabyoperates public elementary and secondary schools in the city. Examples of schools in the area include Armstrong, Brantford, Cascade Heights, Morley, Suncrest, Windsor, Nelson, Burnaby South, Burnaby North, Cariboo Hill, and Alpha. There are also a number of private school options in the city. Post-secondary institutions in the city include Sprott Shaw College – Burnaby, Brighton College, Pacific Vocational College Ltd., MTI Community College, Douglas College, CDI College – Burnaby, Pacific Link College, and Simon Fraser University (offering undergraduate and graduate programs).
Family Life
The Burnaby Village Museum is a living museum, with costumed townsfolk, picnic tables, a gift shop, an ice cream parlour, and demonstrations on various aspects of life in the 1920s. The museum includes over 50,000 artifacts, and its exhibits tell the story of what it was like to live nearly 100 years ago. One of the biggest draws at the museum is the restored 1912 carousel, which visitors can ride. Burnaby is home to a number of parks, including Burnaby Mountain Conservation Area, which has cycling and hiking trails, a rose garden, sculptures, and picnic sites; and Deer Lake Park, featuring gardens, picnic sites, walking trails, and an area where festivals and events are held each year. The city also offers other parks, historic sites, and recreational opportunities.