Dundarave
Dundarave
Dundarave Village is West Vancouver’s “village by the sea”. A charming, quiet, and relaxing neighborhood that is home to incredible dining, cafes, and local businesses! It’s got a small-town feeling in a big city! With the village center within walking distance to most homes- people can wander through the quaint boutiques, pick up a homemade pastry and a latté from one of several coffee houses, and continue down to the water at Dundarave Pier. Spanning from 21st street all the way to 27th- Its gorgeous natural environment offers a beautiful landscape framed by mountains and the sea. It looks good from EVERY angle!
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- Types of homes: Detached + Attached
- Age demographic: 58 ( West Vancouver Average)
- Density: Moderate-High
- Lots sizes: 12,000 +sq ft
- House Size: 4,00 sq ft on average
- The typical age of homes: late 1980s to new build
Dundarave Park in West Vancouver is a top destination with 50+ meters of sandy beach, waterfront access, and the start of the Centennial Seawalk. Perfect for outdoor family outings, it's also renowned for Honda Celebration of Light fireworks in July and Canada Day displays. During the holidays, the Dundarave Festival of Lights features beautifully decorated Christmas trees and occasional free concerts. Nearby, the West Vancouver Rec Centre and West Van Tennis Club offer an array of amenities for both kids and adults. Don't miss the scenic 1.7-kilometer Centennial Seawalk, providing breathtaking views from 18th Street to Dundarave Park, all the way to Ambleside Beach.
Transit and Walkability
The neighbourhood is incredibly walk-friendly other than the incline further up the hill. The higher you go up the hill- the steeper the walk gets. By car, you are 5-10 minutes to the Lions Gate Bridge, 15 to Downtown Vancouver, and 50 minutes to the airport!
Schools
Irwin Park Elementary, Pauline Johnson French Immersion Elementary, and West Vancouver Secondary are all located in West Vancouver.
Cons
Living in Dundarave, West Vancouver, may have some downsides, such as the high cost of living, as housing prices and property taxes in the area are quite high, Limited public transportation, which can make it difficult to get around without a car, Noise pollution from the nearby highway and airport, and Limited options for shopping and dining compared to more densely populated areas.
Transit and Walkability
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Dundarave Home Price Index (HPI)
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