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3/5Average

Great place for young families and young professionals

Cambie Street is a major North-South Artery in Vancouver BC. It is an easy border to conceptualize West Vancouver and East Vancouver. Wedged between the major road, Oak Street, and funky and hip Main street, Cambie residents have easy access to Bike routes, bu...Full review
3/5Average

Two-block Street of Dreams

Although Harriet Street is only 2 blocks long, this adds to the allure of it and helps make its residents feel good about living there. There seems to be more families arriving despite the escalating real estate prices. It is a great family atmosphere with a...Full review
2/5Poor

a bit shady at times, but convenient and lots of character.

new to the neighborhood, but has done me well so far. reasonable rent, great transit and a lot of oriental options and parks.
3/5Average

The more sterile part of Davie street

Davie street is full to burst with street life, or at least it is as you do deeper into the west end, but his end closer to the Burrard and Granville bridges is more sterile. Less greenery, fewer shops, less street life.

On the other hand, you're just bloc...Full review
3/5Average

One of the top 3 streets in Kits Point and getting better

Ogden and McNicholl may be the quintissential Kits Point streets, but Whyte is right up there. In fact, with recent home rennovations and construction on Whyte, the street is getting better and better (and property prices continue to increase to reflect this...Full review
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“Great place for young families and young professionals”

- palyhendro
Cambie Street is a major North-South Artery in Vancouver BC. It is an easy border to conceptualize West Vancouver and East Vancouver. Wedged between the major road, Oak Street, and funky and hip Main...Full review

“Two-block Street of Dreams”

- c4hutch
Although Harriet Street is only 2 blocks long, this adds to the allure of it and helps make its residents feel good about living there. There seems to be more families arriving despite the escalating...Full review

“One of the top 3 streets in Kits Point and getting better”

- VancouverMusing
Ogden and McNicholl may be the quintissential Kits Point streets, but Whyte is right up there. In fact, with recent home rennovations and construction on Whyte, the street is getting better and bette...Full review

“Great area if you can afford it”

- Blandcouver
It's the nicest place I've lived in Vancouver downtown so far... the West End is charming and fun but a lot of the buildings are in serious need of upgrades when you consider the rental rates...Full review

“The more sterile part of Davie street”

- elijah
Davie street is full to burst with street life, or at least it is as you do deeper into the west end, but his end closer to the Burrard and Granville bridges is more sterile. Less greenery, fewer sho...Full review

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