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Cypress Park continues to be a high-demand sub-area. Inventory typically moves faster than the regional average.
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Custom-built detached homes with mountain architecture on large forested lots, typically priced from $3M to $6M+.
Cypress Park is served by Rockridge Secondary (8–12) and the upper West Vancouver elementary schools depending on the specific address.
Cypress Provincial Park borders the neighbourhood, providing immediate access to the Howe Sound Crest Trail, Black Mountain Loop, and Cypress Mountain ski terrain.
Cypress Mountain's day lodge provides après ski and dining in winter; Horseshoe Bay Village restaurants and Caulfeild Village are the nearest year-round commercial options.
Cypress Park's extreme scarcity—a handful of custom homes bordering a provincial park—creates a near-zero supply environment that underpins significant long-term value.
Custom homes in Cypress Park typically range from $3M to $6M+, reflecting the premium for mountain setting, large forested lots, and high-quality custom construction adjacent to Cypress Provincial Park.
Rockridge Secondary (8–12) serves the upper West Vancouver catchment. Elementary school assignments depend on the specific address within the neighbourhood.
With only a handful of properties adjacent to a protected provincial park, supply is permanently constrained. Demand from outdoor lifestyle buyers and ski enthusiasts provides consistent upward pressure on values.
Cypress Bowl Road leads to the Upper Levels Highway, from which downtown Vancouver is approximately 30–40 minutes via the Lions Gate Bridge. This is primarily a car-dependent neighbourhood.
Cypress Park may be the only neighbourhood in Metro Vancouver where you can ski to the resort, hike multi-day backcountry routes from your doorstep, and still reach downtown Vancouver in under an hour—a genuinely irreplaceable combination.
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Cypress Park occupies a uniquely secluded position in upper West Vancouver, nestled against the boundary of Cypress Provincial Park and within a short drive of Cypress Mountain Ski Resort. The neighbourhood is accessed primarily via Cypress Bowl Road, with homes set among second-growth Douglas fir and cedar forest that creates a year-round mountain atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Metro Vancouver.
This is a community for buyers who prioritize proximity to the outdoors above all else. Cypress Mountain's downhill and Nordic skiing, the Black Mountain trail system, and the Howe Sound Crest Trail are all immediately accessible. In summer, the trails transform to mountain biking and hiking routes that attract outdoor enthusiasts from across the region. The neighbourhood's seclusion is also its defining feature—traffic is minimal and the sound of the forest dominates.
Homes in Cypress Park are predominantly custom-built detached houses, often with significant timber and natural material design elements that complement the surroundings. Prices generally range from $3M to $6M+, reflecting both the land premium and the exceptional quality of construction typical of the neighbourhood. Rockridge Secondary serves the secondary school catchment.