Rick Stonehouse - 604 725 6200 - Real Estate Advisor
Sutton Group - West Coast Realty
- Point Grey
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Point Grey
Situated close to the University of British Columbia, Point Grey is one of the two western-most neighbourhoods within Vancouver city limits.
- Kitsilano
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Kitsilano
Kitsilano is home to many young families and students as well as yoga studios, organic markets, cafes and Greektown.
- Dunbar
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Dunbar
Dunbar is known for its gardens and tree-lined streets. Early spring brings hundreds of cherry trees to blossom, and the city maintains eight parks within the neighbourhood.
- Arbutus Mackenzie Heights
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Arbutus
Arbutus Mackenzie Heights residents enjoy relative seclusion in a quiet leafy enclave, while benefitting from the area's close proximity to downtown Vancouver.
- Kerrisdale
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Kerrisdale
Kerrisdale, formerly very quaint and British in character, is now an ethnically diverse neighbourhood with varied styles of architecture and a modest shopping district.
- Southlands
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Southlands
Southlands is a unique community that offers a country lifestyle within the city, where it is said that there are more horses than people.
- Fairview
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Fairview
Fairview is a central, well-established neighbourhood surrounding one of Vancouver's busiest retail and commercial corridors along West Broadway.
- Shaughnessey
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Shaughnessy
Shaughnessy, a verdant maze of curving residential streets, is the site of many historical homes, with over 50% of houses built before or during World War Two.
- Cambie
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Cambie
Cambie is densely populated with a safe, family/community feeling, and is always a popular spot to live because of it's close proximity to downtown (10-20 minute drive).
- South Granville
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South Granville
South Granville is a quiet, sprawling residential area comprised of an eclectic mixture of single family homes.
- Oakridge
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Oakridge
Oakridge is a thriving multicultural residential and commercial area that is constantly evolving and growing.
- Marpole
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Marpole
Marpole is the oldest community in Vancouver, with settlement as early as 1860. It is still now a quiet residential area offering a strong community spirit.
- Mount Pleasant
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Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant is a vibrant, up-and-coming neighbourhood, home to many young families and professionals.
- Grandview
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Grandview
Grandview is a vibrant mixture of commercial, industrial, single-family and multi-family residential with a rich ethnic history.
- Cedar Cottage
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Cedar Cottage
Cedar Cottage residents—a rich mix of nationalities and cultures—enjoy outstanding city and mountain views.
- Main/Fraser
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Main and Fraser
Main and Fraser, one of Vancouver's older neighbourhoods, is ethnically diverse, family-oriented, and developing rapidly.
- South Vancouver
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South Vancouver
South Vancouver, located on the city's sunny southern slope, is a well established single-family oriented community and home to Vancouver's bustling Punjabi market.
- Marine Drive
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Marine Drive
Marine Drive is a small, historically rich and diverse area stretching along the sunny north arm of the Fraser river.
- Knight
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Knight
Knight is a strong single-family community that benefits from the ethnically rich commercial strips along Fraser and Kingsway.
- Hastings East
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Hastings East
Hastings East, primarily residential, has become an attractive location for young professionals and artists.
- Renfrew
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Renfrew
Renfrew is a multicultural community with service businesses, parks and mountain views.
- Renfrew Heights
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Renfrew Heights
Renfrew Heights is a family-oriented community centered around a wooded ravine.
- Collingwood
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Collingwood
Collingwood is a thriving multicultural community that has a small town feeling in the midst of the big city.
- Killarney
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Killarney
Killarneywas the last neighbourhood in Vancouver to be developed and has experienced significant residential growth that began in the 1950s and continues to this day.
- Fraserview
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Fraserview
Fraserview's first large scale residential development began in the 1980s. Apartments and townhouses now command sweeping views over the Fraser River.
- Downtown
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Downtown
Downtown Vancouver contains, among the thriving commercial/financial districts, the dense urban neighbourhoods of Yaletown, Gastown and Coal Harbor.
- West End
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West End
Downtown Vancouver's West End is bordered by the 1000 acre Stanley Park on one side and by water on two.
- West End
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Strathcona
The late 19th and early 20th century architecture in the area is a relative rarity in Vancouver and many houses in Strathcona are designated heritage houses.