Vancouver is the 3rd most expensive city in the world to live in behind Sydney and Hong Kong. Particularly the area of Coal Harbour is crazy, with the average condo price sitting well over $2,000,000, and up to 29% of the condo sitting vacant, because the owners live abroad.
I went on a photo walk a couple years back, so I thought I'd share some more of my photos.
Some people chilling on the park bench, enjoying the beautiful view.
Let's take a look at where Coal Harbour is in Vancouver. Here are some google earth images to give you an idea of where this is located.
The image above shows Coal harbour in the red polygon. The area is beautifully situated with a view of stanley park, the inlet and the mountains on the north shore.
Development over the past 20 years has been hectic, and the area has been developed with glassy high-rise condos.
This has attracted the attention of real estate investors all around the world, and driven prices to truly dizzying heights. A condo in this area can climb as high as $20 million. šµ
To live anywhere in this area you must be a millionaire. š¤
Just outside your door is the seawall walkway, packed with restaurants, and high end shops.
If you're looking for a great place to eat while floating in the harbour; "Cardero's" is amazing. I've been lucky enough to eat there twice, and both times were great!
Their food is yummy, plus they have a wall where famous people like actors or athletes, who have also eaten here have signed their name. Kind cool I guess?
Even though you're in the middle of a major city, the area always has touches of nature everywhere which make walking around coal harbour very zenlike.
The view out towards the inlet of coal harbour is very scenic with stanley park and mountains in the skyline.
While part of it is peaceful, the actual city seems to be in constant construction. This makes living here noisier than it should be. Eventually the construction will settle down and it should get quieter, but until then, it's going to be loud if you live next to a building project.
The noise does suck, however, I love the styling of the buildings, they all look very modern and beautiful. The vibe you get when you walk down the streets are that it's very clean, modern, well planned out, and a hybrid of nature and humanity.
Here's another picture of the seawall. Out of all the places I've ever walked in a city, this is by far my favourite place to be. It's definitely something you owe yourself to experience on a future vacation.
Near the same place as the last picture, I turned to my left and snapped a photomatrix of most of Coal Harbour. āµ It's a magical place, that is out of reach of most of us to afford. š£ (Until we become super rich from steemit of course. š )
I'll leave you with this final picture of Coal Harbour at night.
I hope you enjoyed the trip into Coal Harbour with me. Until next time!
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