Cambie townhome listings
Townhomes for Sale in Cambie, Vancouver, BC
48 active townhomes for sale in Cambie on MultiLiving. Median ask: $1,542,328. Range: $699,900–$2,899,998.
Listings shown reflect MLS® data as of August 19, 2026.
Active listings
48
Median ask
$1,542,328
Lowest ask
$699,900
Highest ask
$2,899,998
Living in Cambie
The Cambie corridor runs from Broadway south to 49th along the Canada Line, with sub-neighbourhoods like South Cambie folded in. Three rapid-transit stations (King Edward, Oakridge, Langara) thread the area; QE Park sits in the middle. The neighbourhood has been Vancouver's most aggressive intensification corridor for a decade — older single-family homes are being replaced at scale with townhomes and small multiplex buildings. Schools include Sir William Osler and Eric Hamber Secondary.
Young professional families, downsizing west-siders, and buyers prioritizing transit access to downtown and the airport. A strong share of buyers come from condos in Yaletown or Olympic Village who want a stair-and-yard product on the same Canada Line.
Cambie has the deepest new-build inventory in central Vancouver. Townhome counts are higher here than anywhere else on the west side, and median pricing sits a step below Kerrisdale or Shaughnessy thanks to the higher unit volume.
Written by MultiLiving Editorial, sourced from REBGV/FVREB transaction data, BC Housing permit records, and local neighbourhood knowledge. Listed by Grand Central Realty, BC Financial Services Authority licence X035686.
Why buy a townhome in Cambie
The Cambie corridor has more new-build townhome supply than any other Vancouver neighbourhood — three Canada Line stations (King Edward, Oakridge, Langara) anchor the spine, and the city's intensification plan has produced hundreds of new units between 16th and 49th over the past five years. Floorplates run 1,100 to 1,600 sf, finishes are consistent, and most projects include underground parking and a strata-managed exterior. Buyers come from condos in Yaletown or Olympic Village wanting their first ground-oriented home with skytrain access; from west-side detached owners downsizing without leaving the corridor; and from families targeting Eric Hamber Secondary or Sir William Osler Elementary.
What to watch for when buying a townhome in Cambie
Because Cambie supply is plentiful, builder quality varies meaningfully — at least three different builders have produced Cambie townhomes in the past three years, and the gap between best and worst is large. Pull the developer's track record before writing an offer. Strata fees on Cambie townhomes have been creeping up as buildings age and start to use their contingency reserves; confirm the current monthly fee, the most recent special levy history, and the next-five-year planned expenditures. Many Cambie townhomes are in larger stratas (20+ units), so management quality matters.
Compare with nearby neighbourhoods
Buyers shopping townhomes in Cambie often also look at these adjacent neighbourhoods. The townhome price band and inventory mix differ noticeably between them — worth a side-by-side comparison.
| Neighbourhood | View townhomes for sale |
|---|---|
| Cambie this page | 48 active · median $1,542,328 |
| South Granville | See townhomes in South Granville → |
| Oakridge | See townhomes in Oakridge → |
| Mount Pleasant | See townhomes in Mount Pleasant → |















































