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whitev70r 07-15-2025 04:40 PM

I thought about the new ones being built around 2nd Narrows, on the North Shore, close to the bridge, really close to Seymour and they are promoting all the trails and nature.

yray 07-15-2025 04:43 PM

phibbs exchange is not bad for bus

good luck if u drive :lol

bcrdukes 07-15-2025 04:45 PM

Is Phibbs Exchange finally renovated or still under some kind of construction?

carsncars 07-15-2025 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Gerbs (Post 9185542)
I've been at Joyce for the last 5 years.

Skytrain is not ghetto anymore. There's huge crowds/line-ups at the bus-stops which makes it more safe. Seems like a lot of young families are here when I do my daily walks.

It's the best value for people who can't afford to be in mount pleasant but want to be central to richmond/coquitlam/metro. You can't really complain when 820-900sqft+ 2beds are around $630-750K.

Also live near Joyce. It's an underrated area IMO. Easy to get everywhere by transit, bike, and car. Prices are more reasonable.

It doesn't feel unsafe, even when I've walked past the station late at night. I'd say it's on the upswing.

That said, there's more trash around. For some reason littering seems more common here. Joyce itself is busy/loud because it's a truck route. It's not a "hip" neighbourhood. I think it's on the upswing though. The area around the station should be a bit more lively when the new retail opens up at the rental tower they're currently completing.

whitev70r 07-15-2025 05:18 PM

City just approved plans to develop 29th Station to Rupert Corridor ... but then that will take like 5-7 years before you see finished building and then another 10-12 before retail and community spaces are built.

carsncars 07-15-2025 05:49 PM

I actually like the vision for the area. I'm a little bit to the north, more around 29th, and the Rupert/E 22nd corner is becoming quite a nice little area with the new Chong Lee and some cafes/bakeries.

Eff-1 07-15-2025 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9185578)
I thought about the new ones being built around 2nd Narrows, on the North Shore, close to the bridge, really close to Seymour and they are promoting all the trails and nature.

That area, IMHO, still feels very industrial. It's like living near Brentwood but on Dawson or something like that, next to an autobody shop.

Yes there are some trails close by, but I wouldn't call it living in nature.

There's also the highway noise I'd be worried about.

And if the traffic is messed, good luck leaving or coming home.

Eff-1 07-15-2025 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 9185580)
Is Phibbs Exchange finally renovated or still under some kind of construction?

All finished. It feels exactly the same as the old one, but bigger. Also, that little park and ride lot is gone, which I think was dumb to take away.

westopher 07-15-2025 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9185578)
I thought about the new ones being built around 2nd Narrows, on the North Shore, close to the bridge, really close to Seymour and they are promoting all the trails and nature.

Ironworkers is always worse than lions gate in my experience. Close to Seymour is a huge plus. Depends how often someone wants to leave north van if that's a good spot or not.
That said, you skip all the traffic on the cut so you can still get across ironworkers fairly fast if its fucked.

whitev70r 07-16-2025 06:48 PM

What do you all think about the Richmond Oval area? Pretty good quality builds there, a little premium pricing but overall, nice area, T&T, Dinesty, close to Badhobz.

westopher 07-16-2025 06:50 PM

I’m pretty woke but even I’m too racist to live in Richmond, and Richmond is too racist for me to live there as well.

bcrdukes 07-16-2025 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9185695)
What do you all think about the Richmond Oval area? Pretty good quality builds there, a little premium pricing but overall, nice area, T&T, Dinesty, close to Badhobz.

Excuse me, sir. But might I remind you about your signature. :noyoudidnt:

whitev70r 07-16-2025 07:11 PM

Yah ... but the prospect of bumping into Badhobz more often is quite a draw and maybe to help me be less racist.

Gumby 07-16-2025 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9185700)
Yah ... but the prospect of bumping into Badhobz more often is quite a draw and maybe to help me be less racist.

Be less racist than badhobz, you mean…

Badhobz 07-16-2025 07:30 PM

Dats hard. I mutter the N word everywhere I go.

JDMDreams 07-16-2025 07:53 PM

Ni geh, I want ni geh

RevYouUp 07-16-2025 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9185695)
What do you all think about the Richmond Oval area? Pretty good quality builds there, a little premium pricing but overall, nice area, T&T, Dinesty, close to Badhobz.

Isn’t there a new safe injection site there, right by the curling club place.

yray 07-16-2025 09:05 PM

all modular housing is a safe injection site, it's just not announced

supafamous 07-17-2025 06:46 AM

A couple weeks ago it came up that Burnaby's is pretty damn boring and not a particularly great city. Lo and behold even their Tourism department agrees.

https://i.imgur.com/Xzlffby.jpeg

Also this: https://www.reddit.com/r/burnaby/com...ng_in_burnaby/

Top two comments about the best thing in Burnaby is how easy it is to leave Burnaby.

whitev70r 07-17-2025 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by RevYouUp (Post 9185705)
Isn’t there a new safe injection site there, right by the curling club place.

Really, I didn't hear about it, I doubt Richmond with the racist residents there would allow that.

Badhobz 07-17-2025 07:08 AM

no choice, i think the city forced it down our throats. A whole bunch of ching chongs ah mos and ah baks are very berry upset about it.

Unfortunately, they cant create signs that say fuCK you WHITEY, go shoot up somewhere else. But thats the sentiment

EvoFire 07-17-2025 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by supafamous (Post 9185717)
A couple weeks ago it came up that Burnaby's is pretty damn boring and not a particularly great city. Lo and behold even their Tourism department agrees.

https://i.imgur.com/Xzlffby.jpeg

Also this: https://www.reddit.com/r/burnaby/com...ng_in_burnaby/

Top two comments about the best thing in Burnaby is how easy it is to leave Burnaby.

It's true. Partly why I want to live in Burnaby is the ease to access the other munis :badpokerface:

6thGear. 07-17-2025 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by whitev70r (Post 9185718)
Really, I didn't hear about it, I doubt Richmond with the racist residents there would allow that.

It's been there for a few years now. It's a shame cause it's a nice area away from the usual Richmond craziness and as expected, increased property crime, discarded needles on the sidewalks and of course the people that comes with these issues. It's also hurt property values in the area

whitev70r 07-17-2025 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Badhobz (Post 9185719)
no choice, i think the city forced it down our throats. A whole bunch of ching chongs ah mos and ah baks are very berry upset about it.

Unfortunately, they cant create signs that say fuCK you WHITEY, go shoot up somewhere else. But thats the sentiment

So what is it? A supportive housing? Really a safe injection site? I want to see how far I have to look, away from that location.

I know of Modular Housing near Bridgeport Station. I know of proposed safe injection site near Richmond Hospital which was shut down, reversed, or cancelled. So where or what is this one? Near the courthouse?

Badhobz 07-17-2025 07:25 AM

why would you wanna live in that shit hole area anyways? First of all its really close to the airport and thus you'll hear the airplanes NON stop. Secondly, its chalked full of retards trying to get through richmond via river road and thus SUPER BUSY. Thirdly, and most importantly, ITS NOT CHEAP!!!! those apartments there, and specifically river green project is retardly expensive.

Id look at steveston area if you want a low rise. Nice, quiet, full of white people. Still only 10 minutes from no3 road if you drive.

Otherwise, if you need to be in the heart of the city, no3 road right next to richmond center is nice and upcoming. All new builds, no flight path problems, and overall lower priced.


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