A community in the northern foothills of Vancouver’s West End, close to UBC University. It is famous for its low-density villas and good plants, especially large trees. The per capita income is much higher than the average level. The overall quality and school rankings are among the top and private schools. Sign.
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A community in the northern foothills of Vancouver’s West End, close to UBC University. It is famous for its low-density villas and good plants, especially large trees. The per capita income is much higher than the average level. The overall quality and school rankings are among the top and private schools. Sign.
A community on the west side of Vancouver by the sea is quiet and full of trees. The attractive houses cost about $4 million. Therefore, anyone you meet on the road will say hi to you brilliantly.
Point Grey Village is close to UBC, so some UBC teachers and students live nearby. Peaceful and orderly. There are French, Vietnamese, and Italian dishes along the street, and the most are Japanese sushi restaurants. Banks, dentists, dessert shops, toy shops, and fruit shops are dotted around.
West Point grey is adjacent to UBC and belongs to a wealthy area. Property prices have been rising in recent years. Provence Mediterranean grill is one of many western restaurants with ambience. Opposite this restaurant is the WPG branch of Vancouver Library, which has a large collection of books, many and new Chinese books, and free reading of Chinese and English magazines. The Safeway Supermarket is a large store with a complete range of goods and accepts various coupons.
A noble community, including high housing prices, good public security, and a good school, I think it is inseparable from the doctors, professors, lawyers and other high-class people living here. It seems to have formed more naturally. There are a small number of businesses on Tenth Street, with high-end goods and higher prices. The business is not very good and there are more shop assistants than customers.