Point Grey multiplex listings
Multiplexes for Sale in Point Grey, Vancouver, BC
11 active multiplexes for sale in Point Grey on MultiLiving. Median ask: $2,098,000. Range: $1,588,800–$3,998,000.
Listings shown reflect MLS® data as of August 19, 2026.
Active listings
11
Median ask
$2,098,000
Lowest ask
$1,588,800
Highest ask
$3,998,000
Living in Point Grey
Point Grey covers the strip from about Alma west to Blanca and from 4th Avenue south to 16th, bordering UBC's endowment lands. Locarno and Jericho beaches define the northern edge. The neighbourhood mixes 1920s craftsman homes, mid-century moderns, and a growing slice of new multiplex. Lord Byng Secondary and Queen Mary Elementary are major draws. Transit is bus-based and reasonable; the Broadway Subway extension toward UBC is in active planning.
Established west-side households, returning Canadians, and a meaningful share of international families specifically targeting UBC proximity. Often multigenerational — adult children moving back near aging parents is a recurring buyer story.
Point Grey is a premium price band but turnover is low. Duplex and townhome supply tracks well below demand because density additions face strong neighbourhood pushback, which keeps existing inventory pricing firm.
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 multiplex in Point Grey
Point Grey's multiplex inventory is small and premium across formats, kept rare by the neighbourhood's lot values and the pace of conversion near UBC's endowment lands. Half-duplexes are the dominant format — they fit the deeper Point Grey lots well and align with the buyer who wants a real backyard and proximity to Locarno and Spanish Banks beaches. Townhomes are rarer here than in central Vancouver; triplex and fourplex inventory is genuinely emerging in pre-construction form only. If you're choosing between formats in Point Grey, the half-duplex delivers the most square footage and the most private outdoor space; the triplex or fourplex reduces per-unit entry cost but increases the number of neighbours sharing the building.
What to watch for when buying a multiplex in Point Grey
Point Grey neighbourhood groups have historically been active in opposing density additions — verify that any specific pre-sale's development permit is fully approved and any appeal period expired. For resale half-duplexes confirm the strata vs freehold structure in writing; the maintenance implications differ meaningfully. Across all formats pull the developer's prior completions in the specific format, not just their general multi-family history, and verify the 2-5-10 NWHP warranty registration.
Compare with nearby neighbourhoods
Buyers shopping multiplexes in Point Grey often also look at these adjacent neighbourhoods. The multiplex price band and inventory mix differ noticeably between them — worth a side-by-side comparison.
| Neighbourhood | View multiplexes for sale |
|---|---|
| Point Grey this page | 11 active · median $2,098,000 |
| Kitsilano | See multiplexes in Kitsilano → |
| Dunbar | See multiplexes in Dunbar → |
| Arbutus | See multiplexes in Arbutus → |










