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Multiplex homes for sale in Vancouver

Every active townhome and duplex on the Vancouver MLS®, plus pre-sale triplex and fourplex inventory you won't find on big-aggregator sites. Filtered by neighbourhood so you can shop where you actually want to live.

Vancouver multiplex market today

Active listings

466

Median ask

$1,659,000

Neighbourhoods

19

Starting from

$449,900

Bridge MLS® feed + curated pre-sale projects. Counts refresh through the day.

Why MultiLiving for Vancouver

Vancouver's multiplex marketplace — curated for buyers, not investors.

01

Every neighbourhood, one place

19 Vancouver neighbourhoods, market data per area, and adjacent-neighbourhood comparisons so you can see how Kitsilano stacks up against Point Grey, or Mount Pleasant against Cambie, without juggling tabs.

02

Pre-sales the aggregators miss

Realtor.ca and Zillow only show what's on MLS® today. The newest multiplex inventory — triplexes and fourplexes built under BC's small-scale housing rules — is sold pre-construction. Those projects live here.

03

Buyer-first writing, no developer spin

Each neighbourhood page is written for someone buying a home in 2026, not a real-estate flipper. Schools, transit, who actually buys here, what to watch out for — straight talk.

All 19 Vancouver neighbourhoods

Browse Vancouver by neighbourhood

Ranked by active listing count

#1

Renfrew-Collingwood

76 active

Skytrain-served east Vancouver neighbourhoods with the highest concentration of new duplex inventory.

Median $1,399,000

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#2

Cambie

55 active

Skytrain-served corridor between downtown and Marpole, dense with new-build multiplex inventory.

Median $1,599,000

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#3

Grandview-Woodland

39 active

Commercial Drive's eclectic neighbourhood — diverse, walkable, mixed housing.

Median $1,550,000

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#4

Victoria-Fraserview

38 active

South-east family neighbourhoods with parks, schools, and steady new-build activity.

Median $1,493,944

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#5

Kensington-Cedar Cottage

31 active

East-side family neighbourhood with strong civic identity and parks.

Median $1,499,000

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#6

Fraser

29 active

Fraser Street corridor — community-minded, mid-century housing converting to multiplex.

Median $1,630,000

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#7

Shaughnessy

25 active

Historic estate neighbourhood with grand homes and heritage protections.

Median $1,948,000

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#8

Kerrisdale

24 active

Established west-side family neighbourhood with top-ranked schools and tree-lined streets.

Median $2,190,000

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#9

Main

24 active

Main Street corridor — independent shops, breweries, and young families.

Median $1,818,500

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#10

Kitsilano

21 active

Beachside west-side neighbourhood known for active living, walkable shops, and ground-oriented housing.

Median $2,469,000

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#11

Hastings-Sunrise

20 active

North-east Vancouver with mountain views, growing food scene, and ground-oriented inventory.

Median $1,393,000

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#12

Dunbar

17 active

Quiet west-side neighbourhood between UBC and Kerrisdale, popular with families.

Median $2,288,000

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#13

South Vancouver

16 active

Quiet residential stretch from Marpole east to Killarney.

Median $1,623,500

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#14

South Granville

15 active

Galleries, design shops, and elegant residential streets just south of downtown.

Median $1,899,900

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#15

Arbutus

14 active

Leafy west-side neighbourhoods near Arbutus Greenway and Kerrisdale Village.

Median $2,133,500

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#16

Point Grey

11 active

Upscale west-side area bordering UBC with ocean views and beaches.

Median $2,098,000

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#17

Oakridge

10 active

Central-south neighbourhood being reshaped around the Oakridge transit hub.

Median $1,724,950

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#18

Mount Pleasant

7 active

Vancouver's design and food district, straddling Main and Cambie corridors.

Median $1,888,000

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#19

Marpole

4 active

Southern Vancouver neighbourhood near the airport and Richmond, with strong transit.

Median $1,549,934

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FAQ

Buying a multiplex in Vancouver

Hastings-Sunrise, Renfrew-Collingwood, Fraser, and Victoria-Fraserview consistently deliver the most accessible new-build pricing inside the city. Expect roughly 25–35 percent below west-side equivalents for a comparable new townhome or half-duplex.
The Cambie corridor and Mount Pleasant have the deepest townhome inventory in central Vancouver. Renfrew-Collingwood and the Fraser/Knight corridor have produced the most new half-duplexes since BC's small-scale multi-unit housing rules came into effect. Forest Glen in Burnaby is the analogous duplex pocket.
A half-duplex is one of two homes that share a wall on a single subdivided lot, often with its own legal title — closest thing to a detached home you can buy under $2M in most of Vancouver. A townhome is a single home inside a strata of three to twenty-plus, usually narrower, typically with a smaller monthly fee but less land underneath. Half-duplexes give you more space and a real yard; townhomes give you simpler ownership and a tighter strata.
Active MLS® listings refresh through the day from the Bridge data feed. Median prices and listing counts on each neighbourhood page reflect the latest pull. Pre-sale projects are added as developers release them.
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