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A mix of newer wood-frame condominiums, townhomes, and some older single-family homes; condos from approximately $800K and townhomes from $1.1M.
Lynnmour Elementary (K–7) serves the neighbourhood, with secondary students attending Argyle Secondary (8–12) in the Lynn Valley area, within North Vancouver School District 44.
Lynn Creek Trail and the Seymour Demonstration Forest boundary are accessible to the north, with the Lynn Creek greenbelt providing natural green space adjacent to the neighbourhood.
Commercial services along Mountain Highway and near Phibbs Exchange provide practical everyday amenity, with Lynn Valley Centre just a short drive away for expanded retail and dining.
Lynnmour's transit-oriented location and newer housing stock make it a practical entry point into North Vancouver's strata market, with long-term upside as density policy continues to support the Phibbs Exchange corridor.
Condominiums in Lynnmour typically range from approximately $800K to $1.05M as of April 2026, with townhomes from $1.1M to $1.4M. Remaining single-family detached homes range from $1.7M to $2.1M. The area offers some of North Vancouver's more accessible strata pricing.
Lynnmour Elementary (K–7) is the neighbourhood school, with secondary students attending Argyle Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
Lynnmour is a practical investment choice for buyers prioritizing transit access and newer housing stock at accessible prices. Its proximity to Phibbs Exchange and the Lynn Creek greenbelt, combined with ongoing densification, position it well for long-term appreciation.
Phibbs Exchange is directly adjacent to the neighbourhood, providing express bus connections to downtown Vancouver (approximately 30–35 minutes by transit), Burnaby, and the North Shore. Driving to downtown via Second Narrows Bridge takes approximately 25–30 minutes.
Lynnmour occupies an interesting transitional position — a neighbourhood where transit-oriented development policy and accessible pricing converge at North Vancouver's eastern gateway. Buyers who are comfortable with a neighbourhood in transition may find the combination of newer housing stock, Phibbs Exchange access, and greenway proximity compelling.
Lynnmour is a North Vancouver neighbourhood situated in the eastern part of the city near Phibbs Exchange and the Mountain Highway corridor. The area has undergone significant transformation in recent years, transitioning from an older single-family residential character toward a more mixed and transit-oriented density as North Vancouver pursues its housing goals near major transit nodes.
The neighbourhood benefits from direct proximity to Phibbs Exchange, one of the most connected transit hubs on the North Shore, with express services to downtown Vancouver, Burnaby, and the North Shore. Lynn Creek greenbelt and the Seymour demonstration forest are accessible from the neighbourhood's northern edges.
For buyers and investors seeking entry into North Vancouver's growing strata market at accessible prices, Lynnmour offers newer construction in a transit-connected location. The neighbourhood lacks the deep residential history of older North Van communities but compensates with modern housing stock and practical connectivity.
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