Grandview-Woodland triplex listings
Triplexes for Sale in Grandview-Woodland, Vancouver, BC
5 active triplexes for sale in Grandview-Woodland on MultiLiving. Median ask: $1,750,000. Range: $1,199,000–$2,248,000.
Listings shown reflect MLS® data as of August 19, 2026.
Active listings
5
Median ask
$1,750,000
Lowest ask
$1,199,000
Highest ask
$2,248,000
Living in 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.
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 triplex in Grandview-Woodland
Grandview-Woodland triplexes are emerging on Commercial Drive's east-side neighbourhood, where the culture, walkability, and community identity are strong enough that two rental units fill easily from the Drive's long waiting lists of renters. Units typically run 1,000 to 1,400 sf across two and a half storeys, with rooftop decks and exposed brick finishes common in the design-conscious new builds along the Drive's residential side streets. Buyers are long-term east-side residents who want to stay on the Drive with more space, queer and creative-industry households pooling resources for a whole-building purchase, and small investor families targeting the reliable rental demand from Britannia Secondary school families and SkyTrain commuters.
What to watch for when buying a triplex in Grandview-Woodland
Grandview has narrower lots than most Vancouver neighbourhoods, so parking and rear-lane access on a triplex project matters more than usual — verify the legal parking stall count and rear-access width in writing before depositing. Some Grandview triplex lots are mid-block with limited visitor parking, which affects daily life more than buyers anticipate. For pre-sales pull the developer's prior triplex completions, not just their duplex track record; the step from two-unit to three-unit production changes the structural and financing complexity meaningfully.
Compare with nearby neighbourhoods
Buyers shopping triplexes in Grandview-Woodland often also look at these adjacent neighbourhoods. The triplex price band and inventory mix differ noticeably between them — worth a side-by-side comparison.
| Neighbourhood | View triplexes for sale |
|---|---|
| Grandview-Woodland this page | 5 active · median $1,750,000 |
| Hastings-Sunrise | See triplexes in Hastings-Sunrise → |
| Mount Pleasant | See triplexes in Mount Pleasant → |
| Renfrew-Collingwood | See triplexes in Renfrew-Collingwood → |




