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Average Property Tax: 18516.64, Average Square Foot: 3569.25, Average Days On Market: 137, Average Year Built: 1977.
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Houses for sale in MacKenzie Heights Vancouver
MacKenzie Heights is a popular neighborhood in the West area of Vancouver. From a panoramic view, you can see the beautiful green lands, parks, the unique home designs, beautiful mountains and other recreational areas. MacKenzie Heights is also known as Vancouver’s hidden gem with its elegant tree-line enclave of single family homes close to the downtown core of Vancouver.
MacKenzie Heights location and schools
MacKenzie Heights neighborhood is centered around the Balaclava Park offering beautiful tree lined streets dotted with green spaces. The area also offer beautiful views to the downtown core, English Bay and North Shore Mountains. The neighborhood is situated in the Greater Vancouver area, being bordered by King Edward Avenue on the north side, West 37th to the south, Blenheim on the west side and Larch on the east side. In its natural state, the area consisted of uplands surrounding a low-lying marsh, being now defined as MacKenzie Heights.
Vancouver city is well known for its great educational system. Although MacKenzie Heights contains no schools, there are many alternatives nearby. For the youngest children of the family, there are Carnarvon Elementary and Trafalgar Elementary schools. As for the older children, Prince of Wales Secondary, Point Grey Secondary and Magee Secondary are some of the best options. These schools are included in the public school system, while there are a few private schools as well nearby. These include Immaculate Conception, St. Georges, York House, Crofton House, Little Flower Academy and Vancouver College that are only 10 minutes drive away from MacKenzie Heights.
Shopping and recreational areas in Vancouver MacKenzie Heights
There are a few commercial properties great for shopping in MacKenzie Heights boundaries. There is one little block of shops located between 28th and 33rd, which is really appreciated by the residents of the neighborhood. There is also a pet store nearby, a children’s store and a few restaurants and coffee shops, such as Windsor Meats, Bigsby Bakery and Heights Cafe. The Kerrisdale shopping area on 41st Avenue to the south and the Arbutus shopping area to the east completes all the needs of the MacKenzie Heights residents.
Housing and the real estate market in MacKenzie Heights
Taking a short look on the houses built in MacKenzie Heights, there is an eclectic mix of old and new houses. Many of the houses built in the area are taking the advantage of the spectacular views it offers. It’s a quiet neighborhood with tree-lined streets and numerous green spaces, offering a relaxed, peaceful and elegant atmosphere. Most of the homes were built between 1912 and 1930 and kept their unique design with small adjustments and exterior updates. The real estate firms started the construction of new townhouse developments that will give the possibility for more people to move to this beautiful area.
Vancouver is known for its quite expensive real estate market prices and MacKenzie Heights does not make an exception on this. Most of the houses in the area are single family houses that feature huge yards, open space living rooms, big and luxurious bedrooms and beautiful views to the peak of the mountains. Living in a residential area is not cheap and if you plan on moving there, make sure to be able to afford the cost of living in a city like Vancouver. Single families and retired families enjoy the living experience a house in this area gives them, that’s why a lot of the properties have been purchased recently. There are no apartments or condos listed for sale right now, meaning that this is more of a house area, specially designed for families.
The MLS listings for MacKenzie Heights show that there is only one townhouse for sale and 15 single family houses listed. The real estate market experienced some sort of a crash almost 2 years ago and it just started to be back on track. The prices have dropped significantly, but as always, the real estate market is going back up in no time. The average price for a nice townhouse in the MacKenzie Heights area is around $1.68 million. This is the price for a decent townhouse, the ones built in 1930, while the new townhouse developments can higher the price for those a lot more. The average price for a single family house is around $4.28 million. During the market crash, the prices for houses have significantly dropped, even under $3 million.
Looking at the MLS HPI prices, the market trend is still going up, getting closer to its all time high for the last 3 years. Right now, the average market price for a detached dwelling is at $3.39 million. The all time high for the last 3 years was listed at $3.69 million. After that, the market registered a very volatile period, when prices kept going up and down until August 2019, when it registered its all time low of $2.97 million. This is one of the lowest prices for a house registered in MacKenzie Heights and it probably won’t get back any time soon. The real estate market prices are expected to raise, since MacKenzie Heights is a constantly evolving area. The real estate and construction firms discovered the potential of the area and the beautiful views it offers for its residents.
Overall, MacKenzie Heights is one of the nicest neighborhoods Vancouver city has to offer. It kept its unique style for some of the houses in the area and the constructors started investing in building new townhouses. This is going to skyrocket the prices for the properties in the area, so if you plan on buying a new home for your family, this might be a good time to do that. Check all the MLS listings, since they are constantly updating and compare them before making a decision. Also, don’t forget that Vancouver is a really expensive city, so buying a house will only be the first cost. After that, you will still have to pay for the maintenance of it.
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Only minutes away from the downtown core, this hidden gem of Vancouver’s Westside is cherished and highly valued. It is a picturesque, tree-lined area of single-family homes with an elegant atmosphere.
Schools
For the younger members of the family, there are several educational institutions near MacKenzie Heights, such as Carnarvon Elementary and Trafalgar Elementary. The older kids can attend Prince of Wales Secondary, Point Grey Secondary, or Magee Secondary.
Within a 10 minute drive of this neighbourhood are Little Flower Academy, Immaculate Conception, York House, Vancouver College, Crofton House and St. Georges – some of the most prestigious private schools in the Lower Mainland.
Location
MacKenzie Heights, located around Balaclava Park, is an affluent neighbourhood with many beautiful tree-lined streets and green spaces. Residents of this neighbourhood enjoy superb views of the North Shore Mountains, English Bay and the downtown core. Single family homes are the norm here, making it a truly special area.
MacKenzie Heights is an area of Greater Vancouver that goes unnoticed, yet is a true gem. It is bordered by West 37th to the south, King Edward Avenue to the north, Larch to the east, and Blenheim to the west.
MacKenzie Heights is now defined as the “uplands” or ridge component of a larger area formerly known as Arbutus Ridge. This area consisted of uplands that surrounded a marshy lowland.
In Mackenzie Heights lies a classic profession and retail location, portrayed with charm and pride by this filmmaker.
The character of Mackenzie Heights, and the surrounding area, was set when California Spanish mission style homes were built on treelined streets. Additionally, Tudor revival style homes were constructed, along with small retail businesses that are beloved by locals. This area is mostly made up of single family homes, situated on large lots, but recently, a number of mid-rise condos have been popping up, with the goal of preserving the charm of the area. Moreover, this area also has a history with the CP Railway.
Residents of the area surrounding Balaclava park desire to keep some of the quaint small businesses, such as those near 33rd Ave. & Mackenzie, and to maintain the walkability and bikeability of the area. To achieve this, developers are asked to keep commercial street-level buildings recessed from the sidewalk, providing a retail space. In addition, there are various greenspaces dotting the neighbourhood, allowing for light recreation and enjoyment. Discussion of rezoning and development has been ongoing.
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