Mount Pleasant townhome listings
Townhomes for Sale in Mount Pleasant, Vancouver, BC
2 active townhomes for sale in Mount Pleasant on MultiLiving. Median ask: $1,684,000. Range: $1,580,000–$1,788,000.
Listings shown reflect MLS® data as of August 19, 2026.
Active listings
2
Median ask
$1,684,000
Lowest ask
$1,580,000
Highest ask
$1,788,000
Living in Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant straddles Main and Cambie from roughly 2nd Avenue south to 16th, with Olympic Village on the north edge and Riley Park to the south. Main Street is the food, design, and brewery spine; Cambie's the transit and grocery side. The neighbourhood reads as Vancouver's mid-density laboratory — the highest concentration of architecturally interesting new multiplex builds in the city. Excellent walkability, fast bike access to downtown, two skytrain stations within range. Schools include Mount Pleasant, Sir William Van Horne, and Sir Charles Tupper Secondary.
Design-conscious professionals, creative-industry workers, and families upgrading from a one-bedroom condo nearby. Buyers tend to value walkability and architecture over square footage, which makes townhomes and well-designed duplexes a natural fit.
Mount Pleasant has seen the strongest concentration of new-build multiplex inventory in central Vancouver since the small-scale multi-unit housing rules came in. Per-square-foot prices are high but unit sizes are smaller than west-side equivalents, putting all-in prices a notch below Kits or Kerrisdale.
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 Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant townhomes are the architectural calling card of Vancouver's missing-middle era — Cressey, Marcon, and a handful of smaller developers have produced the city's most design-forward three-storey product here. Floorplates are smaller than Kits (typically 1,200 to 1,600 sf) but ceiling heights run higher, interior finishes lean more contemporary, and the rooftop deck is much more common as a fourth-floor amenity. The neighbourhood gives a townhome owner three skytrain stations within range (Broadway-City Hall, Mount Pleasant in transit, Olympic Village), the Main Street and Cambie commercial strips, and bike infrastructure that gets you downtown faster than a car. For 30-something dual-income buyers leaving a downtown condo, a Mount Pleasant townhome is the obvious next step.
What to watch for when buying a townhome in Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant has the widest spread in townhome strata quality of any Vancouver neighbourhood — some 2018–2020 buildings have already needed remediation work, while 2023+ buildings are dramatically better. Read every page of the depreciation report and ask the listing agent for any envelope or building science consultant reports. Many stratas here are 12–24 units, large enough to need a real strata management company, so check the management company's reputation. Confirm storage and bike room access — some early projects skimped on both.
Compare with nearby neighbourhoods
Buyers shopping townhomes in Mount Pleasant 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 |
|---|---|
| Mount Pleasant this page | 2 active · median $1,684,000 |
| Cambie | See townhomes in Cambie → |
| Main | See townhomes in Main → |
| Grandview-Woodland | See townhomes in Grandview-Woodland → |
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Townhomes for sale near Mount Pleasant
Active townhomes in the neighbourhoods next door — Cambie, Main and Grandview-Woodland. Each card shows the home's exact address.

















































