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

1

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.

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Buyer questions about townhomes in Point Grey

There are 1 active MLS® townhomes listed for sale in Point Grey, Vancouver on MultiLiving right now. The list updates daily as agents add or remove listings from the MLS® feed, so the count and every price you see reflect what's currently on the market, not a cached snapshot. You can sort by price, filter by bedroom count, or save the search to receive email alerts whenever a new townhome appears in Point Grey. Some townhomes in this area are sold pre-construction before hitting MLS® — MultiLiving lists those pre-sale options too, so you see inventory other listing sites miss. MultiLiving's own agent team also tracks new-build multiplex projects across Vancouver directly with local developers, which is how some townhomes appear here before they reach the general public MLS® search.
The median asking price for townhomes currently listed in Point Grey, Vancouver is $1,588,800. Most townhomes in Point Grey, Vancouver are brand new construction, so prices reflect current land and building costs in Vancouver. Final sale prices on new builds are often within 2–5% of the asking price. Owner-occupied buyers can use CMHC-insured mortgages with as little as 5% down on the first $500,000 of the price (10% on the portion above, on homes up to $1.5M), and lenders can count 50% of projected rental income from the other units toward your qualifying income — which meaningfully lowers the effective cost of entry.
A townhome in Point Grey is a ground-oriented home with its own front door, private outdoor space, and typically two or three storeys above grade. Compared to a condo, you get more living space, no shared building corridors, and land ownership directly under your unit — no strata tower management. Compared to a detached house in Vancouver, you get a lower purchase price because the land cost is shared across the townhome's units. Under BC Bill 44 (2024), most lots in Point Grey now allow townhome-scale development, which is expanding the supply of brand new ground-oriented homes.
Most townhomes listed in Point Grey, Vancouver are brand new construction or recently completed under BC's Bill 44 small-scale multi-unit housing rules (in force June 2024). New builds typically come with a 2-5-10 BC Home Warranty, and first-time buyers purchasing new construction qualify for 30-year amortization on CMHC-insured mortgages (versus 25 years for resales). Resale townhomes also appear when listed — look for "year built" on individual listings to distinguish new from resale, and ask your agent to pull the strata documents and depreciation report on any resale over five years old.
Save this search from any listing card on this page — MultiLiving will email you whenever a new townhome appears in Point Grey or any matching neighbourhood you have saved. No cost and no obligation to buy through MultiLiving. You can also register your interest in pre-sale townhomes specifically: MultiLiving's agent team has early access to some new townhome projects in Vancouver before they launch publicly, and registered buyers are contacted first. Typically pre-sale buyers get a 3 to 6 month advantage over buyers waiting for the home to reach the public MLS® listing. There's no minimum commitment to register, and you can unsubscribe from alerts at any time.