Hastings-Sunrise triplex listings
Triplexes for Sale in Hastings-Sunrise, Vancouver, BC
No active MLS® triplexes are listed in Hastings-Sunrise right now. Three-home multiplex buildings, often built under BC's small-scale multi-unit housing rules. Most active inventory is pre-sale or coming-soon.
Listings shown reflect MLS® data as of August 19, 2026.
Living in Hastings-Sunrise
Hastings-Sunrise covers the north-east corner of Vancouver, from Nanaimo east to Boundary, with mountain and inlet views from the higher streets. The neighbourhood mixes mid-century homes, Italian-Canadian community institutions, and a growing food scene along Hastings Street. Hastings Park, the PNE, and New Brighton Park are nearby. Templeton Secondary serves the area; transit is bus-only but reliable.
Value-driven east-side buyers, growing families, and a strong share of newer Canadians and first-generation immigrant households. Hastings-Sunrise is a common landing spot for buyers priced out of Commercial Drive.
Hastings-Sunrise offers some of the better value in east Vancouver for ground-oriented homes. Duplex supply has expanded; townhomes are rarer but pricing remains accessible relative to the broader city.
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 Hastings-Sunrise
Hastings-Sunrise triplexes are emerging on the view streets of north-east Vancouver, where the neighbourhood's higher elevation (anything above 1st Avenue, especially around Slocan and Templeton) produces mountain and Burrard Inlet views that add material value to rooftop decks on the top unit. Units typically run 1,000 to 1,400 sf across two and a half storeys. Buyers are first-time multiplex purchasers who want the view lifestyle without the half-duplex price tag, and investor families whose rental underwriting benefits from the view premium on the top floor. The neighbourhood's improving food scene on Hastings Street and the new rapid bus route keep vacancy low for tenanted units.
What to watch for when buying a triplex in Hastings-Sunrise
Higher Hastings-Sunrise streets face significant weather exposure from their elevation and west-coast rainfall — building envelope quality is critical and a builder who typically works in south Vancouver may underestimate the exposure. For pre-sales verify the builder's envelope design approach (are they using rainscreen cladding? Membrane roofing with proper slope?). Pull the developer's prior triplex completions on comparable sites, not just their lower-elevation duplex work. Some higher streets have steep site grades that affect how parking and lane access works on a three-unit project — verify the legal configuration in writing.
Compare with nearby neighbourhoods
Buyers shopping triplexes in Hastings-Sunrise 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 |
|---|---|
| Hastings-Sunrise this page | 0 active |
| Grandview-Woodland | See triplexes in Grandview-Woodland → |
| Renfrew-Collingwood | See triplexes in Renfrew-Collingwood → |
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Active listings
No active MLS® triplexes in Hastings-Sunrise right now. New triplexes here are typically sold pre-sale, before they reach the public MLS® feed.
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