MacKenzie Heights
MacKenzie Heights: Your Next Home?
Neighbourhood snapshot
MacKenzie Heights is a cozy neighbourhood in Vancouver’s west side, nestled between Dunbar and Kerrisdale. It’s known for its tree-lined streets and friendly vibe. The area is mostly flat, making it great for walking or biking around.
You’ll find a mix of small local shops and restaurants along MacKenzie Street, the main shopping area. There’s also a community center nearby with a pool and fitness classes. Getting around is easy with several bus routes connecting you to other parts of the city.
Most people living here are families and older folks who’ve been in the area for years. The houses are mostly single-family homes, many built in the 1940s and 1950s. You’ll see a mix of character houses and some newer, larger homes.
For families with kids, there are good schools nearby. Kerrisdale Elementary and Point Grey Secondary are both within walking distance. The neighbourhood also has some nice parks, perfect for picnics or letting the kids play.
MacKenzie Heights offers a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere with charming homes, good schools, and local shops. It's ideal for those seeking a close-knit community in a convenient west-side location.
MacKenzie Heights is named after William Mackenzie, a Canadian railway contractor and entrepreneur from the early 1900s.
MacKenzie Heights's HPI Benchmark Prices
October 2024 Typical Housing Prices
HPI Benchmark Price ExplainedDetached
$4,011,300
Townhouse
$0
Condo
$0
MacKenzie Heights real estate listings
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Listings current as of November 2, 2024
MacKenzie Heights Real Estate Market
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What is MLSยฎ HPI benchmark price?
The MLSยฎ HPI Benchmark Prices represent the expected sales price for a typical or โBenchmarkโ home in a given neighbourhood.
The MLSยฎ HPI considers what averages and medians do not: lot size, age, number of rooms, etc. The most commonly traded set of these attributes describes the composite of the typical or benchmark property type in a given area. Prices paid for homes with these attributes determine benchmark home prices.