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Average Property Tax: 6693.813, Average Square Foot: 2023.778, Average Days On Market: 125, Average Year Built: 2510.
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Grandview is a quiet and affordable enclave of Vancouver that is close enough to the eclectic vibes of Mount Pleasant and the vibrancy of the Downtown core, and its residents share in the best of all worlds. Grandview is situated on the East side of Vancouver and includes the iconic Commercial Drive and the idyllic Trout Lake. In 2018, Grandview was rated by National Geographic as Vancouver’s best neighborhood to explore.
The homes for sale in Grandview Woodland neighbourhood are quite affordable, even if we’re talking about open houses, townhomes, or big homes with four or more bedrooms and baths, a swimming pool, and all the other goodies. Virtual tours are available for many properties and shopping nearby can be done regardless of where your dream home is located in the neighborhood.
Instant access to the Trout Lake Community Centre can be done through the high-end transportation system, and depending on your location, is even within walking distance. Let’s see what Grandview Woodland, Vancouver BC, has to offer, and why it is such a desirable neighborhood.
Schools and housing in Grandview Woodland Vancouver BC
An abundance of educational systems in Grandview Woodland exist due to the influx of young families, and this all started back in the early 50s and 60s. Grandview Woodland community is home to seven elementary schools that include: Lord Nelson Elementary, Britannia Elementary, Grandview Elementary, Queen Alexandra Elementary, Laura Second Elementary, Tyee Elementary, and Victoria Annex. Just over the Grandview Woodland boundary is the Gladstone Secondary school located in the Cedar Cottage area.
This school features a beautiful mural on one of the outside walls that shows the cultural diversity of this neighborhood. Britannia Secondary is one of the oldest remaining secondary schools in the Lower Mainland and it was built in 1908. Another option available when it comes to secondary schools is Templeton Secondary School. There are a few independent and private schools available as well for the families that reside in Grandview Woodland and these include Stratford Hall and St. Joseph’s School, both being within an easy commute from anywhere in Grandview Woodland.
The highly developed educational facilities within Grandview Woodland make the neighborhood among the best areas to reside in the city of Vancouver for young and upcoming families with children.
Houses for sale in Grandview Woodland
When it comes to housing, Grandview Woodlands is a mix of light industrial, commercial and residential housing. Grandview Woodlands is a solid successful middle-class neighborhood great for young families, mobile couples, and senior families. Most of the detached dwellings were built before 1946, but as most of the areas in Lower Mainland, there has been a huge surge of new constructions of low-rise and mid-rise buildings after 2000.
While most of the areas in the Lower Mainland tend to replace the old buildings with new ones, this doesn’t seem to be the case for Grandview Woodland. Most of the residents are looking for the renovation and updating of the existing properties. There has been a huge influx of young, multi-ethnic single families and couples, successful middle-class families, and the new upwardly mobile segment along with the older residents of Grandview Woodlands to renovate the neighborhood and make it their own.
Recreational activities, shopping, and restaurants in Grandview Woodland
The jewel of the outdoor recreational activities is Trout Lake that offers an abundance of green space, jogging trails, fishing, boating, swimming, and picnic areas. One of the first and the most successful farmers’ markets is the Trout Lake, Farmers Market.
John Hendry Park was recently renovated and features an ice rink, a large fitness center, performing arts, pottery and art studios, a pre-school, and a full-size gym. The new center also offers classes and room bookings for young and seniors as well.
Grandview Woodlands is a plentiful green space area with beautiful parks such as Clark Park, Grandview Park, and McFadden Park.
It is home to the iconic Commercial Drive that offers an impressive range of shopping opportunities, ranging from local fashion boutiques such as Barefoot Contessa and Exposure to the bigger shops such as Wunderbucks and Donald’s Market that was voted as the best independent grocery store in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Commercial Drive also has many eateries, first-class, and holes in the wall such as Falconetti’s East Side Grill with live music, live comedy, a complete food and drink menu, a rooftop patio, and a homemade selection of their famous gourmet sausages.
Rio Theatre will satisfy the need for entertainment for the Grandview Woodlands residents with its unique mix of premier independent cinema, films, box office hits, and live entertainment. If that’s not enough, Mount Pleasant is really close and offers its own brand of neighborhood eateries, coffee shops, drinking establishments, boutiques, and amenities.
District real estate board in Grandview Woodland Vancouver BC
The real estate prices in Grandview Woodlands are not the highest in Vancouver, but also not the lowest. The main thing that attracts people to live in this neighborhood is the excellent schooling system that it offers, the huge green space areas, amenities, and the low prices of the buildings.
Apart from this, the houses for sale in Grandview Woodland have an old-school look with modern appliances, however, you can also choose newer ones as well. The commercial properties include 60 houses listed for sale, 15 townhouses, 14 apartments and condos, 9 1/2 duplexes, and 3 full duplexes.
Real Estate Board Midian Prices in Grandview Woodland Vancouver
When it comes to prices, the median price for the single-family houses listed for sale is around $2.3 million. The duplexes have an average price of $2 million, while the 1/2 duplexes have a median price of $1.39 million. The townhouses are pretty similar to the 1/2 duplexes, having a median price of $1.29 million, and the most affordable ones, apartments, and condos have a median price of $630.000.
Looking at the HPI table prices, most of the buildings are experiencing an all-time high buying price. The detached dwellings had their all-time low price of $1.47 million back in May 2019 and after that crash, it skyrocketed back to $2 million. Townhouses on the other side had their all-time high back in April 2018 at $1.2 million and they spiked back up recently at the same amount. Apartments kept the most steady line over the last 3 years, always having a price of around $600.000.
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