7.5 C
Victoria
Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Burnside Gorge

7.5 C
Victoria

Burnside Gorge is an active neighbourhood. A diverse community with waterfront homes, condominiums, and rental apartment blocks. Over the past few years Burnside Gorge has been the most affordable neighbourhood to purchase real estate.

Single family homes can be found for as low as $600,000. Condominiums can be found for as low as $250,000. Many urbanites are making use of the Selkirk Trestle and Galloping Goose bike bath to bicycle into the city.

The area is a hub for industrial and commercial business. You will find car dealerships, a regional shopping centre, hotels, motels and a large trades and creative community in Rock Bay.

Burnside Gorge has a town centre at Mayfair Mall. There is a large urban village at Hillside and Douglas (Humber Green Village) and a second large urban village in the Selkirk development off Gorge and Jutland.

A new neighbourhood plan and OCP for Burnside Gorge area has been developed with the goal of creating a neighbourhood town centre and providing ample housing and employment opportunities for our growing city. 

Top Buildings

365 Waterfront
The Edgewater
300 Waterfront
Treelane Estates
317 Burnside
Chapman Point
Carrington Court
Mayfair Walk

The Neighbours

Social urban dwellers who seek the dual value of vibrant, amenity-filled neighborhoods set against a historic and picturesque backdrop. They enjoy catching a yoga class, pursuing the newest inventory at the corner boutique, sipping coffee from a trendy cafe, and taking their dog to the local off-leash park.

What You'll Love

Neighborhood hopping, endlessly finding your new favorite restaurant, and deciding between quiet, ocean-side evenings and the vibrant bustle of downtown nightlife.

Lifestyle

Car-free living, energetic neighborhoods, and balance between urban bustle and a relaxed, laid-back way of life.

Property Types

Downtown luxury condominiums complement historic neighborhoods filled with beautifully maintained Arts & Crafts and Tudor style homes—many of which were designed by renowned English architects.