Dilworth Mountain's streets aren't all created equal. Elevation and orientation are everything — the difference between a partial valley view and a sweeping lake panorama is sometimes just one street up. Here's where to focus.
The main spine of the mountain. Upper sections of Dilworth Drive offer the best elevation and the broadest view corridors. Properties here are established, well-maintained, and rarely stay on market long.
The upper McCurdy corridor is Dilworth's best-kept secret for value. Views comparable to Dilworth Drive but often at slightly lower prices due to street recognition.
Access to some of Dilworth's most elevated lots. Properties on the upper sections of Dougall have views of both Okanagan Lake and the city grid below — the combination buyers specifically seek out.
The name earns out. Scenic Road sits near the top of Dilworth Mountain and commands some of the best sight lines on the entire hilltop. Premium pricing — but justified.
Agent tip: On Dilworth, always look at a property's view potential at multiple times of day. Morning haze and evening light both affect how dramatic the view looks. We always recommend seeing a Dilworth property at sunset before buying.
What to Be Aware Of
Lower sections of the mountain — specifically properties below Dilworth Drive — can lose the view advantage entirely. You're still in the neighbourhood but you lose what makes Dilworth worth the premium.
The Bottom Line
If you're buying Dilworth Mountain, buy it for the view. Properties with genuine lake and city panoramas hold value best and attract the most buyer demand when it's time to sell.
View properties move fast on Dilworth. We'll alert you the moment one hits — and tell you honestly which ones are worth the premium.