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geo4 Sep 10th 2009 2:11 am

Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
Assuming one would be working downtown, which neighbourhoods are in close proximity and still retain some kind of bohemian charm? Or is it all condo towers?

For those of you familiar with Toronto I am looking for something similar to Kensington Market / South Annex type neighbourhood. Looking on Google maps doesn't really give me any idea of a particular neighbourhoods character (funnily enough)

Thanks in advance.

dbd33 Sep 10th 2009 2:13 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
My daughter is in Kits, apparently it's "like the Beach in Toronto but with an actual beach".

el_richo Sep 10th 2009 2:29 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 

Originally Posted by geo4 (Post 7920102)
Assuming one would be working downtown, which neighbourhoods are in close proximity and still retain some kind of bohemian charm? Or is it all condo towers?

For those of you familiar with Toronto I am looking for something similar to Kensington Market / South Annex type neighbourhood. Looking on Google maps doesn't really give me any idea of a particular neighbourhoods character (funnily enough)

Thanks in advance.

Kitsilano is your place. Dboy lives there so could shed some more light.

We're looking at Kits and south side of False Creek (Moberly)

Butch Cassidy Sep 10th 2009 2:33 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
'nother Kits vote

dbd33 Sep 10th 2009 2:39 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
However, that child did say that she'd rather live in the "more hip" neighbourhood called Commercial Drive.

Oink Sep 10th 2009 2:49 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
South Granville is nice. It has some really nice shops and is close to Granville Island. You can walk over the Granville Street bridge if you are so inclined. Its Bohemianesque but without the methamphetamine.

geo4 Sep 10th 2009 3:27 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
Thanks all. Google mapping my potential commute now. :thumbup:

geo4 Sep 10th 2009 3:32 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
Sorry one more: What is a good on-line resource for finding rental properties?

The4BellsLondon Sep 10th 2009 4:20 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 7920195)
However, that child did say that she'd rather live in the "more hip" neighbourhood called Commercial Drive.

Commercial is funky - we liked it -BUT houses are v overpriced - for a 4 bed with 2 baths and a small garden you are looking at $1mill plus!

live to ski Sep 10th 2009 4:55 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 

Originally Posted by geo4 (Post 7920102)
For those of you familiar with Toronto I am looking for something similar to Kensington Market / South Annex type neighbourhood. Looking on Google maps doesn't really give me any idea of a particular neighbourhoods character (funnily enough)


Am not familar with Toronto. Can you give a comparision to London, Manchester or Leeds?

geo4 Sep 10th 2009 5:07 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 

Originally Posted by live to ski (Post 7920538)
Am not familar with Toronto. Can you give a comparision to London, Manchester or Leeds?

Overall I suppose I'd like somewhere reasonably Central with it's own distinct character.
Think Shoreditch when it was good (so about 10 years ago) :rolleyes:

live to ski Sep 10th 2009 5:20 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 

Originally Posted by geo4 (Post 7920567)
Overall I suppose I'd like somewhere reasonably Central with it's own distinct character.
Think Shoreditch when it was good (so about 10 years ago) :rolleyes:

Lonsdale in North Van is pretty popular and is just a seabus ride away but some might say that it lacks its own distinct character

Kits is very popular and the beach is a great draw but I personally wouldn't say that it has any bohemian charm. I would personally liken it to Clapham.

Commercial is funky as 4Bells said

South Main is also popular

There is also Gas Town - I love the architecture down there, but it depends on how fussy you are about your neighbours! You could never acuse that area of not having a distinct character!

We live in the westend and love it. Just a stones throw from the CBD.

Could look at Yaletown as that has some brick buildings but also plently of glass towers as well.

We've always found previous rental propertites either through Craigs List or by walking the streets looking at ad and "apartment for rent" boards outside apartments.

Remember to check out what the travel would be like to dt http://www.translink.ca/

Alan2005 Sep 10th 2009 5:46 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
Surprised nobody has mentioned the west end. It's not too high rise, and has a nice community feel to it.

geo4 Sep 10th 2009 6:06 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 
Rental prices are making my eyes water. :blink:

*edit** Just found Craigslist **

el_richo Sep 10th 2009 6:14 am

Re: Vancouver Neighbourhoods
 

Originally Posted by live to ski (Post 7920603)
We live in the westend and love it. Just a stones throw from the CBD.


Originally Posted by Alan2005 (Post 7920664)
Surprised nobody has mentioned the west end. It's not too high rise, and has a nice community feel to it.

You should have gone to specsavers


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