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Edmonds is a rapidly intensifying transit-oriented neighbourhood in southeast Burnaby, anchored by the Edmonds SkyTrain Station on the Expo Line and the Edmonds Community Centre. The area has seen significant residential redevelopment along Kingsway and Edmonds Street, with new mid-rise and tower projects bringing a younger demographic to what was previously a quiet residential district.
Edmonds Park and the Highland Park Line trail (a former interurban rail corridor converted to a walking and cycling greenway) give the neighbourhood substantial green-space access, while Byrne Creek and the surrounding ravine provide a genuine natural setting within the urban fabric. Crystal Mall and Highgate Village in nearby Metrotown offer expanded retail.
Housing ranges from established detached homes on the residential side streets to new construction condos along Kingsway. Detached prices typically range from $1.6M to $2.1M; one-bedroom condos start around $550K.
Mix of detached single-family (typically $1.6M–$2.1M) and new transit-oriented condos along Kingsway (one-bedrooms from ~$550K); rapid densification along the Edmonds SkyTrain corridor.
Elementary catchment is typically Edmonds Community School or Stride Avenue Community; secondary catchment is Byrne Creek Community School within the Burnaby School District.
Edmonds Park, Byrne Creek ravine, and the Highland Park Line greenway provide natural amenity within walking distance of much of the neighbourhood.
The Edmonds Community Centre anchors local recreation and programming; Highgate Village, Crystal Mall (Metrotown), and the Kingsway corridor provide expanded retail and dining.
Edmonds Station on the Expo Line delivers commuters to downtown Vancouver in approximately 25 minutes; transit-oriented redevelopment supports strong rental demand and condo investment cases.
When assessing Edmonds, consider actual data: Days on market are increasing slightly for unrenovated stock, but premium turnkey homes see competitive offers. Watch out for unpermitted suites in older detached stock, and if buying strata, review depreciation reports for building-envelope history. Seller pricing risk here is usually from pricing against active listings instead of recent comparable sales.
Edmonds offers a mix of established detached single-family homes on the residential side streets (typically $1.6M–$2.1M), townhomes from $950K, and a rapidly growing supply of new condos along the Kingsway and Edmonds Street corridors (one-bedrooms from approximately $550K).
Elementary catchment is typically Edmonds Community School or Stride Avenue Community; secondary catchment is Byrne Creek Community School. Confirm exact catchment with the Burnaby School District.
Edmonds Station on the Expo Line delivers passengers to downtown Vancouver (Waterfront) in approximately 25 minutes — one of the most efficient suburban commutes in Metro Vancouver. Kingsway, Canada Way, and Highway 91A provide regional driving access.
Edmonds offers a clear long-term investment case: SkyTrain adjacency, ongoing transit-oriented redevelopment, lower entry prices than the Brentwood or Metrotown corridors, and significant park and greenway access in Byrne Creek and the Highland Park Line.
Edmonds combines SkyTrain access and active redevelopment with genuine natural amenity — Byrne Creek's ravine and the Highland Park Line greenway give residents quick access to forested walking routes that adjacent Metrotown-area neighbourhoods lack.
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