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Moodyville continues to be a high-demand sub-area. Inventory typically moves faster than the regional average.
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Predominantly new concrete condominiums with waterfront and inlet views, plus some older residential stock; condos typically from $700K for one-bedrooms to $1.1M+ for larger units.
Lower Lonsdale area elementary schools serve young families in Moodyville, with secondary students attending Carson Graham Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44.
The Spirit Trail waterfront cycling and walking path runs directly through Moodyville connecting to Waterfront Park and the broader North Van foreshore recreation network.
The Shipyards District, Lonsdale Quay Market, and Lower Lonsdale's growing restaurant row are steps away, delivering North Shore's best urban waterfront lifestyle to Moodyville residents.
Moodyville's position as North Vancouver's newest waterfront community — with SeaBus proximity and Lower Lonsdale adjacency — creates strong rental demand and long-term appreciation potential for early-entry investors.
New condominiums in Moodyville typically range from approximately $700K to $900K for one-bedroom units and $950K to $1.2M for two-bedroom units as of April 2026. The neighbourhood's newer stock and waterfront positioning make it competitive with Lower Lonsdale pricing.
The neighbourhood is served by lower Lonsdale area elementary schools, with secondary students attending Carson Graham Secondary (8–12) within North Vancouver School District 44. The area is primarily occupied by young professionals and smaller households.
Moodyville is a compelling investment for buyers seeking North Vancouver waterfront-adjacent living with new building quality and SeaBus proximity. The neighbourhood's historic transformation from industrial to residential creates long-term appreciation dynamics similar to other successful North American waterfront redevelopments.
The SeaBus terminal is within walking distance of most Moodyville buildings, providing a 12-minute sailing to downtown Vancouver's Waterfront Station. Total transit commute to most downtown offices is approximately 20–25 minutes — among the best on the entire North Shore.
Moodyville is simultaneously North Vancouver's oldest and newest neighbourhood — where the Lower Mainland's first sawmill once stood, new glass condominiums now rise above Burrard Inlet. The combination of walkable SeaBus access, The Shipyards District next door, and a Spirit Trail waterfront path gives Moodyville a lifestyle proposition that represents the future of North Shore urban living.
Moodyville is one of North Vancouver's most historically significant neighbourhoods — named for Sewell Moody's sawmill, the first in the Lower Mainland, which operated on this waterfront site in the 1860s and gave birth to what would become the City of North Vancouver. Today, Moodyville is in the midst of a contemporary renaissance, with new condominium and mixed-use developments rising on historic industrial lands adjacent to Lower Lonsdale's thriving waterfront district.
The neighbourhood sits immediately east of The Shipyards and Lower Lonsdale Quay, sharing proximity to the SeaBus terminal and the North Shore's most dynamic restaurant and nightlife scene. New residential buildings in Moodyville offer modern, transit-connected living with Burrard Inlet waterfront views, making them compelling options for young professionals and investors who want Lower Lonsdale lifestyle at slightly more accessible price points.
The Spirit Trail cycling and walking path runs through the neighbourhood along the waterfront, and ongoing development continues to knit Moodyville into the fabric of Lower Lonsdale's growing urban district. As one of North Vancouver's newest residential communities, Moodyville represents the most current chapter in a neighbourhood with one of the oldest histories on the North Shore.
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