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Brentwood continues to be a high-demand sub-area. Inventory typically moves faster than the regional average.
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Brentwood is Burnaby's most dynamic urban neighbourhood, undergoing one of Canada's largest transit-oriented redevelopment projects around Brentwood Town Centre SkyTrain Station. The area is anchored by The Amazing Brentwood — a 28-acre mixed-use mega-development on Lougheed Highway that combines retail, dining, and residential towers — transforming what was once a suburban mall site into a genuine urban centre.
The real estate landscape is almost entirely highrise condo, with dozens of new concrete towers completed since 2018 and many more under construction or in planning. One-bedroom condos typically start in the $600K–$750K range, two-bedrooms at $850K–$1.1M, and penthouse units exceeding $1.5M. The Millennium SkyTrain Line places Brentwood residents 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver and just two stops from Burnaby's Metrotown.
Brentwood attracts first-time buyers, young professionals, and investors drawn to the combination of new construction, urban amenities, and SkyTrain access. Unlike many Burnaby neighbourhoods, Brentwood's walkability score exceeds 85, and residents can accomplish most daily errands on foot or by SkyTrain.
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The Amazing Brentwood is transforming the neighbourhood with 11 residential towers, 1.1 million sq ft of retail, and a new public plaza at Lougheed Hwy and Willingdon Ave.
New highrise condos dominate, with one-bedrooms typically $600K–$750K and two-bedrooms $850K–$1.1M, reflecting modern finishes and SkyTrain convenience.
Brentwood Park and the nearby Burnaby Lake Regional Park offer green space and walking trails just minutes from the tower-dense core.
The Amazing Brentwood's retail includes H&M, Cineplex VIP, Whole Foods, and an extensive restaurant row — all walkable from most residential towers.
Brentwood's SkyTrain adjacency, ongoing density approvals, and strong rental demand make it one of Greater Vancouver's most active investor markets.
New highrise condos in Brentwood typically start around $600K for a one-bedroom and $850K for a two-bedroom. Resale units in older buildings are somewhat more accessible. Rental rates for a one-bedroom average $2,600–$3,200/month, making Brentwood popular with investors.
Brentwood offers strong rental yields, consistent demand from SkyTrain commuters, and ongoing densification that supports long-term price appreciation. It is one of Metro Vancouver's most active pre-sale markets.
The Millennium Line SkyTrain from Brentwood Town Centre delivers passengers to downtown Vancouver (Waterfront) in approximately 25–30 minutes, making it one of the most efficient commutes in the suburbs.
Brentwood Park Elementary serves much of the core neighbourhood; secondary catchment is typically Burnaby North Secondary. Burnaby also has strong French Immersion programs, and BCIT is nearby. Confirm specific catchment with the Burnaby School District.
The Amazing Brentwood is one of Canada's largest mixed-use redevelopment projects — an 11-tower, 28-acre complex at Willingdon and Lougheed that combines residential, office, retail, and public space, completing in phases through to approximately 2028.