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6975 Beatrice St (Burnaby) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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6975 Beatrice St: A practical review for student renters

This review helps you decide whether 6975 Beatrice St in Burnaby, British Columbia, suits your housing needs for the 2026–2027 academic year. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Data sourced from amber (ID: amber-1012039) and city-level statistics as of July 2026.

Who this residence works for

6975 Beatrice St is a good fit if you are a student at Simon Fraser University (SFU) and want a dedicated workspace and reliable internet. The unit offers Wi-Fi and a designated workspace — rare in many shared accommodations. If you need a quiet corner for online classes or late-night study sessions, this property covers that base.

The location in Burnaby places you within reasonable commuting distance to SFU’s Burnaby campus. Public transit options on nearby major roads (e.g., Kingsway or Canada Line buses) connect you to campus in about 20–30 minutes by bus, depending on traffic. For students who prefer a neighbourhood with residential calm over downtown bustle, Beatrice St offers a quieter base than Vancouver’s West End or Kitsilano.

The property also suits those open to different room configurations. With both non-ensuite rooms (shared bathroom) and self-contained apartments available, you can choose a budget-friendly shared arrangement or a more private unit. The price floor of CAD 1,050/month for a non-ensuite room is competitive for Burnaby’s student market (city from-price: CAD 500), though you will pay more for the additional amenities and location convenience.

Residents who value in-unit laundry and a furnished, move-in-ready space will appreciate the included laundry facility and Wi-Fi. The “Workspace” tag signals desks or tables in the room, which many students find essential.

Who should look elsewhere

If your budget is tight — say under CAD 900 per month — this property is not for you. Burnaby’s cheapest student listing starts at CAD 500, so 6975 Beatrice St sits well above that floor. You could find a shared room in a basement suite or a hostel-style dorm for less, but you would sacrifice amenities like dedicated workspace or Wi-Fi.

Students who need an ensuite bathroom (private washroom attached to the bedroom) will find no ensuite units here. The only options are non-ensuite (shared bathroom) or apartment (full private unit with its own bathroom). If sharing a bathroom is a dealbreaker, consider other properties in Burnaby’s 60‑listing pool that offer ensuite rooms.

Also, the property is currently marked as “not_available” in the tags. This may mean that inventory is limited or that specific units are not open for immediate booking. You should check live availability before planning your move. If you need guaranteed accommodation for September 2026, be prepared to look at alternatives as a backup.

What residents actually say

Only one review is recorded as of July 2026, but it offers a direct insight:

“The place worked well for my uni schedule.” — Verified resident, rating 4.0/5

This short comment indicates that the resident found the location and facilities convenient for their daily university routine. A 4.0 rating out of 5 suggests overall satisfaction, though with room for minor improvement (e.g., noise, condition, or communication). The absence of negative remarks in the review is notable, but with only three total ratings (average 4.7), the sample is small. You should not draw broad conclusions about service quality or common issues.

Price positioning vs. the city

Burnaby’s student accommodation market offers a wide price range. The city from-price (lowest available listing) is CAD 500 per month, likely for a shared room in a multi-bedroom unit with basic furniture. At CAD 1,050 (low end) to CAD 2,800 (high end) per month, 6975 Beatrice St is positioned firmly in the mid-to-upper tier for Burnaby.

Here is how the price compares:

Indicative — confirm with the operator. The wide gap between CAD 1,050 and CAD 2,800 suggests that the apartments are significantly larger or higher-end than the non-ensuite rooms. If you are on a strict budget, the non-ensuite option is the better choice, while the apartment is for those who value total privacy and space.

For students who compare with Vancouver proper, note that downtown Vancouver student rents often start around CAD 1,200 for a non-ensuite and can exceed CAD 3,000 for a one-bedroom. Burnaby generally costs less than Vancouver, so 6975 Beatrice St sits in a reasonable range given its amenities.

Room-type guidance

The property offers two unit types:

6975 Beatrice St

Non-ensuite rooms (shared bathroom)

Apartments (private unit)

If you are new to Burnaby, starting with a non-ensuite room can lower your upfront cost and help you meet flatmates. If you already have friends or prefer solitude, the apartment is the clear choice. Both types include Wi-Fi and workspace, so the core study environment is consistent.

Booking timing

Because the property is tagged as “not_available” at the time of data collection (July 2026), you should not assume immediate occupancy. This status may change as the academic year approaches — landlords sometimes list units after current tenants vacate. If you are targeting a September 2026 move-in, contact the operator directly to ask about upcoming availability or waiting lists.

For Burnaby generally, student accommodation demand peaks between March and August for fall semesters. If you see availability later in the year, act quickly because good units near SFU fill first. Conversely, if you are looking for a January 2027 start, you may find lower competition and better negotiation room.


FAQ

Is 6975 Beatrice St close to Simon Fraser University?

Yes, the property is located in Burnaby, approximately 6–7 km from SFU’s main Burnaby campus. By public transit, you can expect a 20–30 minute bus ride (routes 144, 145, or 119, depending on exact stop). Driving takes about 10–15 minutes. The address is listed as Vancouver, BC V5P 3R6, but the postal code places it near the Vancouver–Burnaby border, within Burnaby city limits.

What utilities and services are included in the rent?

Based on the property data, rent includes Wi-Fi and access to laundry facilities on site. The “Workspace” tag indicates a desk or study area in the room. Other utilities (electricity, water, heat) are not specified — you should confirm with the operator whether they are included or billed separately. The deposit amount is not listed, so ask about that when you inquire.

How reliable are the ratings for this property?

The property has an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews on Google (amber source). One written review is available (see above). A rating of 4.7 is high, but with only 3 reviews, the sample is too small to be statistically meaningful. The single review text is positive, but you should treat the overall score as indicative rather than definitive. Ask the operator for recent resident feedback or arrange a viewing if possible.


Sources & data date
This article uses data from amber (property ID amber-1012039) and city-level statistics for Burnaby, Canada, as of July 2026. All prices are monthly and indicative — confirm with the operator. No third-party reviews or ratings from other platforms are used beyond those cited.

For the most current availability, pricing, and lease terms, use the on-site assistant to check live options for 6975 Beatrice St or similar properties in Burnaby.

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