Vancouver
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Living in Vancouver
Vancouver is Canada's third-largest city and consistently ranks among the world's most liveable. Roughly 675,000 people live within the city limits, packed into walkable, distinct neighbourhoods between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains.
From the high-rises of Downtown, Coal Harbour, and Yaletown, to the heritage homes of Kitsilano, Point Grey, and Shaughnessy, to the diverse, food-rich streets of Mount Pleasant, Main Street, and the East Side — every neighbourhood has its own pace and price point.
It is one of the most supply-constrained housing markets in North America, which is exactly why working with a Realtor who knows the micro-markets matters.
What makes Vancouver stand out
Schools
UBC, Lord Byng, Point Grey Secondary, Crofton House, and St. George's.
Parks & Recreation
Stanley Park, Pacific Spirit, Queen Elizabeth Park, and the Seawall.
Transit
Expo, Millennium, and Canada Lines, plus the future Broadway Subway extension.
Shopping & Dining
Robson Street, Granville Island, Main Street, and Commercial Drive.
Community Events
Celebration of Light, VIFF, Bard on the Beach, and the Pacific National Exhibition.
Lifestyle
Mild climate, world-class food scene, and ocean-to-mountain recreation on your doorstep.
The Vancouver market at a glance
Figures are approximate, based on recent REBGV / FVREB benchmark data and Statistics Canada. Reach out for live numbers.
Is Vancouver right for you?
First-Time Buyers
Entry-level condos and townhomes, plus first-time buyer programs Sonny walks you through step by step.
Growing Families
Family-sized homes near top schools, parks, and recreation — the kind of neighbourhood you grow into, not out of.
Investors & Relocators
Strong rental demand, future development upside, and relocation support for buyers moving in from out of province.
Notable places in Vancouver
Stanley Park
1,000-acre rainforest peninsula with the iconic 8.8 km Seawall.
Granville Island
Public market, artisan studios, and waterfront dining.
UBC Point Grey
World-ranked university with the Museum of Anthropology and Nitobe Garden.
Queen Elizabeth Park
Highest point in the city with panoramic Coast Mountain views.
Commercial Drive
The Drive — independent shops, cafés, and one of Canada's best food streets.
Canada Place
Cruise terminal, FlyOver Canada, and Vancouver Convention Centre.
Local insight that moves the needle.
Vancouver buyers and sellers need a Realtor fluent in micro-neighbourhoods. Sonny will help you read the differences between Kits and Point Grey, East Van and Mount Pleasant, and time your move in one of the world's tightest housing markets.
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