Point Grey triplex listings
Triplexes for Sale in Point Grey, Vancouver, BC
No active MLS® triplexes are listed in Point Grey 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 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 triplex in Point Grey
Triplexes in Point Grey are emerging slowly under BC's small-scale multi-unit housing rules, kept rare because the neighbourhood's deep lots and established detached-home character limit conversion pace. Units typically run 1,100 to 1,500 sf and sit within easy biking distance of UBC, Locarno Beach, and Jericho Park — amenities that make the two rental units highly tenantable for UBC faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and west-side professionals. Whole-building purchases are the dominant pattern here: a family buys the triplex, lives in one unit, and uses the other two to offset carrying costs while staying in the Lord Byng Secondary catchment.
What to watch for when buying a triplex in Point Grey
Point Grey neighbourhood groups have historically appealed density additions, which means some triplex development permits take longer to become final than in other parts of the city — verify that the specific permit is approved, not just applied for, before committing to a pre-sale deposit. For pre-sales pull the developer's prior triplex completions and ask about the NWHP 2-5-10 warranty registration. Confirm how the strata structure handles shared maintenance costs between the three units if you plan to remain owner-occupied long term.
Compare with nearby neighbourhoods
Buyers shopping triplexes in Point Grey 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 |
|---|---|
| Point Grey this page | 0 active |
| Kitsilano | See triplexes in Kitsilano → |
| Dunbar | See triplexes in Dunbar → |
| Arbutus | See triplexes in Arbutus → |
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Active listings
No active MLS® triplexes in Point Grey right now. New triplexes here are typically sold pre-sale, before they reach the public MLS® feed.
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Active triplexes in the neighbourhoods next door — Kitsilano, Dunbar and Arbutus. Each card shows the home's exact address.


