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2335 W 6th Ave (Burnaby) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits and Who Should Look Elsewhere

2335 W 6th Ave in Burnaby (located within the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver) is a craftsman-style building divided into suites. Based on the available Google reviews (4.7 stars from 14 reviews), it strongly suits couples, solo travellers, or students looking for a short-term or semi-long-term stay (minimum lease 10 months) in a well-maintained, homelike environment. The building offers both non-ensuite rooms and apartments, meaning it works for someone who wants a private unit or a shared arrangement.

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What Residents Actually Say

The three Google reviews provided offer a clear picture of the experience.

Review by jackwdaniels3 (5 stars):

“My wife and I flew to Vancouver for a week-long visit. The google and trip advisor reviews for major downtown hotels were less than enticing. We came across Kitsilano Suites with multiple reviews that highly recommended this facility for a variety of key reasons. We are so happy that we made the decision to stay here.”

This reviewer was a couple on a short trip. They chose Kitsilano Suites over downtown hotels, indicating the property offers a more appealing alternative for short-term visitors. The phrase “so happy” suggests a high level of satisfaction with the accommodation.

Review by Charles Friedel (5 stars):

“Stop looking! You’ve found the perfect place! Truly in the heart of the greatest neighborhood, Kitsilano, this beautiful craftsman home, divided into spacious suites is a dream. Super easy to access and the owner Mark and his assistant Carly are absolutely lovely, gracious and accommodating. We walked into our suite wh”

This review underscores the neighbourhood appeal (“heart of the greatest neighborhood”) and the quality of the building (“beautiful craftsman home”). The owner and assistant are described as “lovely, gracious and accommodating.” The review cuts off, but the fragment shows immediate positive impressions upon entering the suite.

Review by Marcus Clayton (5 stars):

“We just checked into Unit 10 last night, and it’s so great I wanted to write this review now. It’s a wonderful space. The bathroom is beautiful, the space is well lit and warm, the beds are comfortable, and the kitchen is WELL equipped. We arrived to a welcome basket that included snacks, coffee, high-quality tea, and ”

This guest was impressed enough to review on check-in day. Specifics: beautiful bathroom, well-lit, warm, comfortable beds, well-equipped kitchen, and a welcome basket with snacks, coffee, and tea. The attention to detail and cleanliness stands out.

All three reviews are 5-star and from Google. None mention student life, study spaces, or long-term issues. The property seems oriented toward travellers or short-term renters, but the minimum lease of 10 months indicates it can also serve students or professionals on a semester-length stay.

Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price

2335 W 6th Ave

The data does not provide a specific price range for 2335 W 6th Ave. The city of Burnaby (and greater Vancouver) has a from-price of CAD 500 per month for student housing (indicative — confirm with the operator). However, this from-price likely refers to shared rooms or basic dormitories far from desirable neighbourhoods.

Given the property’s location in Kitsilano (a premium Vancouver neighbourhood), its craftsman style, and the positive reviews praising kitchen equipment and welcome baskets, the rent is almost certainly above the city from-price. Expect a monthly rate in the range of CAD 1,200–2,000 for a one-bedroom apartment, though you must confirm directly. Non-ensuite options (shared bathroom) may be slightly lower.

For context: the average rent for a one-bedroom in Kitsilano in 2026 is higher than Burnaby’s overall student housing baseline. Budget at least CAD 1,000 per month for any private unit here.

Always ask the operator for a breakdown of utilities, internet, and any additional fees. The listing tags include WiFi Connectivity and Washing Machine, so those may be included.

Room-Type Guidance

The property offers two unit types:

The reviews reference “Unit 10” (an apartment with its own kitchen and bathroom) and “spacious suites.” If you value independence and cooking your own meals, aim for an apartment. Non-ensuite options may have fewer amenities.

Since the minimum lease is 10 months, these are not short-term vacation rentals but medium-term stays. Make sure the lease term aligns with your academic or work schedule.

Booking Timing Considerations

The data tag “not_available” and the absence of an available-from date suggest that 2335 W 6th Ave may currently have no vacancies. This is common for popular properties in Kitsilano, especially during peak months (May–September). If the property is offline, check back periodically or contact the operator directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is 2335 W 6th Ave currently available for booking?

According to the most recent data (2026-07), the property is tagged “not_available” with no specified move-in date. This likely means it is fully occupied or temporarily off market. Contact the operator to confirm if any units will open in late 2026 or early 2027. Do not rely on online status alone.

What is included in the rent?

The listing indicates WiFi connectivity and a washing machine are available. Based on reviews, apartments come with a fully equipped kitchen (pots, pans, utensils), quality bedding, and a welcome basket of snacks and coffee. Utilities, electricity, and heating are typically included in Vancouver rental apartments, but you must verify with the operator. There is no mention of parking, gym, or common areas.

Can students rent a non-ensuite room?

Yes, non-ensuite units are listed. These likely have a private bedroom with a shared bathroom. Given the high ratings, the shared bathroom is probably kept clean and well-maintained. However, no reviews specifically discuss a non-ensuite experience. Ask the operator about the number of people sharing the bathroom and cleaning schedules.

Sources & data date

For live availability, current pricing, and unit-specific details, use the on-site assistant on the housing platform to confirm with the operator directly.

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