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Grandview-Woodland Real Estate — Townhomes, Duplexes & Multiplex Homes for Sale

39 active multiplex and townhome listings in Grandview-Woodland, Vancouver, BC. Filter by home type below, or scroll down to browse every home.

About Grandview-Woodland

Grandview-Woodland is Commercial Drive's neighbourhood — bounded roughly by Clark, Nanaimo, Broadway, and the Burrard Inlet. The Drive itself is the most walkable mile of restaurants, cafés, and indie shops on the east side. Strathcona Linear Park, Trout Lake, and access to the Mountain View Cemetery green corridor sit nearby. Britannia Secondary and Lord Nelson are the school anchors. Two skytrain stations and the Millennium Line frame the southern edge.

Long-term east-side residents, queer and creative-industry households, and buyers specifically choosing the Drive's culture. Multigenerational buying is common; the Italian and Portuguese roots of the neighbourhood still shape it.

Grandview has the second-deepest half-duplex inventory in east Vancouver after the Fraser/Knight corridor. New-build supply has been steady, and the neighbourhood retains a price premium over comparable east-side areas because of the Drive's pull.

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Buying a multiplex in Grandview-Woodland

What multiplex homes are for sale in Grandview-Woodland, Vancouver?

There are currently 39 active multiplex and townhome listings in Grandview-Woodland, Vancouver, BC — including duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes. Prices range from $659,000 to $2,248,000. MultiLiving updates these listings daily from the Greater Vancouver MLS® feed. You can filter by home type (duplex, triplex, fourplex) and see pre-sale options alongside active MLS® inventory. To be notified the moment a new listing appears in Grandview-Woodland, save the search from any listing card.

Is Grandview-Woodland a good neighbourhood to buy a duplex or fourplex?

Long-term east-side residents, queer and creative-industry households, and buyers specifically choosing the Drive's culture. Multigenerational buying is common; the Italian and Portuguese roots of the neighbourhood still shape it. Grandview has the second-deepest half-duplex inventory in east Vancouver after the Fraser/Knight corridor. New-build supply has been steady, and the neighbourhood retains a price premium over comparable east-side areas because of the Drive's pull. MultiLiving's agents specialize in multiplex purchases in Grandview-Woodland and can pull recent comparable sales to help you assess whether the current asking price reflects fair market value.

How do I buy a multiplex in Grandview-Woodland?

To buy a multiplex in Grandview-Woodland: first, get mortgage pre-approval — lenders can include up to 50% of projected rental income from the other units to boost your qualifying amount. Second, browse active MLS® listings and pre-sales on MultiLiving and shortlist options that fit your budget and unit count. Third, engage a real estate agent who knows multiplex strata rules in Vancouver — strata documents, depreciation reports, and pre-sale contracts all need careful review. Fourth, make an offer with standard conditions (financing, inspection, strata document review) and remove subjects once satisfied. MultiLiving's complete buying guide walks through every step in plain language.

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