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Vancouver Neighbourhood

26 Homes for Sale in Grandview-Woodland, BC

With a median list price of $2,700,000, buyers in Grandview-Woodland are typically purchasing detached character or heritage homes, often with suite potential or laneway income. Entry-level options near $889,900 do exist, generally in the form of condos or smaller attached homes for those wanting a foothold in the neighbourhood.

Avg sold:$1,592,333
Avg list:$2,730,165
$/sqft:$1,556
Sale/list:98.3%

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Avg recent sale: $1,592,333

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About Grandview-Woodland

Grandview-Woodland real estate offers one of Vancouver's most distinctive lifestyle propositions, blending heritage charm with a creative, multicultural energy that draws buyers from across the city. Anchored by the iconic Commercial Drive corridor, the neighbourhood is celebrated for its independent cafés, live music venues, ethnic eateries, and a strong arts community. Tree-lined streets are dotted with character homes, Edwardian-era houses, and contemporary infills, giving the area a layered architectural identity that is increasingly hard to find in Vancouver real estate.

The current market reflects the neighbourhood's enduring appeal. There are 26 active Grandview-Woodland MLS listings, with an average list price of $2,730,165 and a median of $2,700,000 — figures driven largely by the prevalence of detached heritage and multi-unit character homes. Properties range from $889,900 for entry-level options up to $5,400,000 for premium residences, with an average price per square foot of $1,556. Recent sales activity shows a healthy sale-to-list ratio of 98.3%, signaling that well-priced Grandview-Woodland homes for sale continue to move efficiently, even as the average recent sold price of $1,329,664 reflects a mix of smaller and entry-level transactions.

Lifestyle and connectivity are core to the area's appeal. Residents enjoy quick access to downtown via the Millennium Line SkyTrain, multiple bus routes along Commercial Drive and Hastings, and easy cycling connections through dedicated bike networks. Green spaces such as Trout Lake (John Hendry Park) and Grandview Park provide community gathering spots, weekend farmers markets, and family-friendly recreation. The neighbourhood is well-served by public and independent schools, community centres, and proximity to major employment hubs in downtown Vancouver and the emerging False Creek Flats innovation district.

Grandview-Woodland attracts a diverse mix of buyers — young professionals drawn to the walkable urban culture, families seeking character homes with yards, and investors targeting income-generating duplexes and laneway properties. With its strong sense of community, cultural depth, and consistent demand, Grandview-Woodland remains a compelling choice for those looking to invest in authentic east-side Vancouver real estate.

Why Grandview-Woodland?

  • Commercial Drive's vibrant café, dining, and live music scene at your doorstep
  • Heritage character homes, Edwardian houses, and modern infills throughout the area
  • 26 active MLS listings with prices ranging from $889,900 to $5,400,000
  • Strong 98.3% sale-to-list ratio reflecting steady buyer demand
  • Excellent transit via the Millennium Line SkyTrain and major bus routes
  • Close to Trout Lake, Grandview Park, and weekend farmers markets
  • Popular with young professionals, families, and character-home investors

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