Point Grey townhome listings
Townhomes for Sale in Point Grey, Vancouver, BC
1 active townhome for sale in Point Grey on MultiLiving. Median ask: $1,588,800.
Listings shown reflect MLS® data as of August 19, 2026.
Active listings
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Median ask
$1,588,800
Lowest ask
$1,588,800
Highest ask
$1,588,800
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 townhome in Point Grey
Point Grey townhomes are even rarer than Dunbar's because the neighbourhood's main commercial street (West 10th) is short and most lots are deep and expensive. New supply trickles in around 4th Avenue and the Sasamat / Tolmie corridor; existing supply is mostly 1980s and 1990s product on larger lots. Buyers are UBC faculty, lawyers and doctors near VGH, and west-side families specifically wanting Lord Byng catchment and Locarno or Spanish Banks beach access. Floorplates here run larger than central or east Vancouver townhomes — 1,600 to 2,200 sf is common — because the lots underneath are bigger.
What to watch for when buying a townhome in Point Grey
Older Point Grey townhomes (1985–1999) have a real risk of envelope issues from the leaky-condo era — assume a full building science inspection is required unless the strata has documented complete envelope remediation. Read the depreciation report carefully; some Point Grey stratas have under-funded contingency reserves because residents have voted against fee increases for years. Verify parking and locker assignments in writing.
Compare with nearby neighbourhoods
Buyers shopping townhomes in Point Grey 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 |
|---|---|
| Point Grey this page | 1 active · median $1,588,800 |
| Kitsilano | See townhomes in Kitsilano → |
| Dunbar | See townhomes in Dunbar → |
| Arbutus | See townhomes in Arbutus → |
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Active townhomes in the neighbourhoods next door — Kitsilano, Dunbar and Arbutus. Each card shows the home's exact address.








