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West End Real Estate

Explore homes and condos for sale in West End, one of Vancouver's neighbourhoods. Live MLS® listings, updated continuously, plus a direct line to a Renanza agent who knows the area.

Market snapshot

The West End market right now

West End currently has 126 active listings. Most homes for sale are priced between $260K and $2.14M, with a median around $674K. Condos and apartments make up the largest share of the market.

126
Active listings
122
For sale
$674K
Median list price
$260K–$2.14M
Typical range

Figures reflect current active MLS® listings and update as the market moves.

Neighbourhood guide

Living in West End

The West End is Vancouver's densest residential neighbourhood, a walkable downtown-peninsula district of leafy streets, low-, mid- and high-rise apartments, beaches and easy access to Stanley Park.

Location & boundaries

West of the downtown core, it is bounded on three sides by water — English Bay, Coal Harbour and Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park — with Robson, Davie and Denman as its main streets. Yaletown lies to the southeast.

History

The West End was one of Vancouver's earliest fashionable residential districts in the late 1800s; after the elite decamped to the new Shaughnessy subdivision in the early 1900s, it gradually redeveloped into the dense apartment neighbourhood seen today.

Lifestyle

It is one of the most pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods in Canada, with Davie Village a long-standing centre of the city's LGBTQ community.

Housing & property types

Housing is overwhelmingly rental and strata apartments in low-, mid- and high-rise buildings, including many older walk-ups on tree-lined side streets.

Shopping & dining

Robson, Davie and Denman streets are lively shopping and dining strips, with Robson a busy retail corridor and Davie Village a hub for nightlife.

Parks & recreation

Stanley Park is minutes away, and English Bay Beach, Sunset Beach and the seawall provide waterfront recreation along the neighbourhood's edges.

Schools

The Vancouver School Board serves the West End with Lord Roberts Elementary and King George Secondary.

Getting around

The West End has no SkyTrain station of its own; Burrard Station on the edge of downtown is the closest, and frequent buses run along Robson, Davie, Denman and Georgia streets.

Attractions & landmarks

Stanley Park, English Bay, Robson Street and Davie Village are the neighbourhood's best-known destinations.

Community facilities

The West End Community Centre and the Joe Fortes branch of the Vancouver Public Library serve residents, and St. Paul's Hospital sits on the neighbourhood's eastern edge.

Who it may suit

May suit renters and downsizers wanting a highly walkable, car-optional lifestyle near the beach and Stanley Park.

Nearby neighbourhoods

Sources: vancouver.ca, vanmag.com, en.wikipedia.org

Neighbourhood snapshot — Vancouver

Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population for Vancouver, City (CY), British Columbia. These figures describe the city as a whole, not this specific address — useful context, not a substitute for local knowledge. View source

Population

662,248

Total population

+4.9%

Growth since 2016

39.6

Median age

Income

$82,000

Median household income

Household

2.1

Avg. household size

39.2%

Live alone

53.1%

Families w/ kids

Housing

45.5%

Owned

54.5%

Rented

$1,450,000

Median dwelling value

Apartment80.1%
Single-detached house14.7%
Row house / townhouse3.5%
Other1.8%

Education

Highest credential, ages 25–64

Bachelor's degree or higher52.8%
Trades or college diploma23.1%
High school diploma18.7%
No certificate, diploma or degree5.4%

Commute

How residents get to work

Car, truck or van56.2%
Public transit22.9%
Walked13.1%
Bicycle5.3%
Other2.6%

Languages

Mother tongue, top responses

English50.7%
Cantonese11.8%
Mandarin6.4%
Tagalog2.9%
French1.5%

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