Gilmore Place III BY ONNI. JUNIOR TWO bedrooms with TWO FULL bathrooms. Air conditioned with 9' ceilings, finished with Fulgor Milano appliances, quartz countertops and wide-plank laminate floors. West exposure with views over north shore mountain, city and ocean. Enjoy this resort-style living with over 75,000 sqft of premium amenities - indoor/outdoor pools, sauna/steam, two full scale of fitness centers, multi-functional court, bowling lanes, party lounge, club house, offices, guest suites, etc. Steps away from Gilmore sky train station, shopping, dining, and T&T Supermarket in on its way. Easy access to Hwy 1, Downtown, SFU & more. 1 LARGE Parking & 1 Locker.
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Supply outlook
Where supply, demand, and prices are heading by 2035
CMHC scenario data, applied to this listing's metro area
House prices, 2024 to 2035
CMHC scenario comparison
18.4 percentage points
Building enough supply could keep prices 18.4 percentage points lower by 2035.
Source: CMHC supply-shortages report (2026)
Housing starts needed each year
Current pace vs CMHC supply target
7,245 units short
Vancouver is starting about 7,245 fewer units per year than CMHC says is needed to keep prices stable.
Source: CMHC supply-shortages report (2026)
Housing stock, 2024 to 2035
Projected dwellings under current trajectory
24.0 percentage points
Stock grows about 24.0% over the period under the business-as-usual scenario.
Source: CMHC supply-shortages report (2026)
Apartment construction pace
Apartment starts in 2025 vs the 10-year average
8.6% above
Condo and rental apartment construction is running 8.6% above the 10-year pace, easing future apartment scarcity.
Source: CMHC supply spring 2026
Family-home construction pace
Houses and townhomes started in 2025 vs the 10-year average
20.9% below
Ground-oriented (houses + townhomes) construction is running 20.9% below the 10-year pace, squeezing family-sized supply.
Source: CMHC supply spring 2026
Inventory mix
What this area trades in
Within 3 km of this listing · 779 listings
Condo / Apartment
386
49.6%
Detached
259
33.2%
Townhouse
44
5.6%
Duplex
43
5.5%
Half-duplex
32
4.1%
Other
15
1.9%
Source: active, display-eligible listings within 3 km of this listing. The radius widens automatically when nearby inventory is sparse.
Housing stock here
What this neighbourhood is built of
Census 2021 dwelling structural-type mix · Burnaby · 4,525 dwellings
High-rise apartment4,125 · 91.2%
Row house145 · 3.2%
Apartment in duplex140 · 3.1%
Single-detached75 · 1.7%
Low-rise apartment30 · 0.7%
Semi-detached5 · 0.1%
Other single-attached5 · 0.1%
Source: Statistics Canada · 2021 Census of Population
Neighbourhood demographics
Who lives in this small neighbourhood
The following information covers the Dissemination Area that contains this property. A dissemination area is the smallest standard geographic area Statistics Canada publishes data for, typically 400 to 700 residents.
Statistics Canada Area #59151406· Burnaby· Transit 95/100 (259m to rapid)· 1.34 km²
Median rent here
$2,104
Owner shelter cost
$1,840
Renters
33.1%
30%+ on shelter
34.5%
Population (2021)
8,800
Median age
35.6
Avg household size
1.9
Avg household income
$106,100
Renters
33.1%
Owners
66.9%
Immigrants
47.2%
Post-secondary
74.1%
Avg home value
$829,000
Single status
31.5%
Not in labour force
25.6%
Households with kids
21.8%
Median rent
$2,104
Owner shelter cost
$1,840
30%+ on shelter
34.5%
Breakdown
Under $5,000
165
3.6%
$5,000 to $9,999
55
1.2%
$10,000 to $14,999
50
1.1%
$15,000 to $19,999
75
1.7%
$20,000 to $24,999
145
3.2%
$25,000 to $29,999
115
2.5%
$30,000 to $34,999
120
2.6%
$35,000 to $39,999
140
3.1%
$40,000 to $44,999
125
2.8%
$45,000 to $49,999
140
3.1%
$50,000 to $59,999
300
6.6%
$60,000 to $69,999
285
6.3%
$70,000 to $79,999
305
6.7%
$80,000 to $89,999
270
6.0%
$90,000 to $99,999
260
5.7%
$100,000 to $124,999
555
12.3%
$125,000 to $149,999
440
9.7%
$150,000 to $199,999
525
11.6%
$200,000 and over
460
10.2%
Source: Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population (Census Profile, dissemination area 59151406).
Market story
Rent in Burnaby
Census 2021 avg $2,104/mo here · Vancouver 2BR rent trend below
Estimate, not a prediction. Forward values use CMHC scenario growth rates applied to the latest actual. Actual outcomes will differ. Do not use as financial advice.
Vancouver CMA rental snapshot · 2025
Purpose-built vacancy
3.7%
Avg 2BR rent
$2,363
+2.2% YoY
Condo vacancy
1.5%
Avg 2BR condo rent
$2,900
Source: CMHC Rental Market Report (2025)
CMHCVancouver outlook
From the CMHC Spring 2026 Housing Supply Report · Mar 2026