Welcome to Vancouver, one of the most diverse and breathtaking cities in all of Canada with a sealine lined with condo buildings.
Situated on the west coast of British Columbia, Vancouver is one of Canada's most densely populated and diverse cities, famed for its mountainous surroundings and successful arts and entertainment sectors. It's a city of beauty and indulgence, where locals and visitors alike can feel utterly at ease.
The Vancouver metropolitan area is home to over 2.4 million people, and many more are being drawn to the city, due to its beauty, with many of those new arrivals looking for condos for sale in Vancouver. Fortunately, there are many Vancouver condos for sale of all varieties, including Low-Rise, Mid-Rise, High-Rise, Luxury, Pre-Construction, and Loft.
There's a good blend of condo styles here with a total of 1894 condo buildings, with many high-rise Vancouver condos for sale in the key downtown districts like the West End and Yaletown, with more low-rise and mid-rise Vancouver condos in other neighborhoods like Kitsilano, Fairview, and Mt. Pleasant.
There are a lot of different neighborhoods one can choose to live in Vancouver, and many condos for sale in Vancouver can be found in key neighborhoods like English Bay, Downtown South, and Coal Harbour.
A lot of Vancouver condos for sale are situated in the Downtown Vancouver region. This is where you can find a lot of Vancouver's top sights, like the Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver Public Library, and BC Place. You'll also find dozens of streets filled with department stores, independent boutiques, and amazing eateries.
Other condos for sale in Vancouver can be found in the neighborhoods to the south of South False Creek, separate from Downtown Vancouver, in neighborhoods like Mt. Pleasant and Cambie. Excellent amenities can be found in this area, like Vancouver General Hospital, as well as some terrific shopping hotspots and parks like Charleson Park and Granville Loop Park.
The average days on market for condos for sale in Vancouver is 29 days, and the average sale price of condos in Vancouver is $1,017,580. A total of 8421 Vancouver condos were sold last year, representing a decrease in the number of condos sold of -4%. In terms of the total number of condos in Vancouver, various new buildings are built, opening up new condo opportunities for residents.
Living in Vancouver condos can be a wonderful way to enjoy this city, as they allow you to be close to all the key areas and landmarks like Stanley Park, Granville Island, Queen Elizabeth Park, and the Vancouver Aquarium.
The general lifestyle here is pleasant, with excellent transport provided by the local Translink system, which includes SeaBus ferries, SkyTrain light rail services, and buses connecting Downtown to the suburbs. Vancouver has a walk score of 88, a bike score of 85, and a transit score of 56.
The New Yorker is a modest-looking red brick building in the heart of Yaletown. The red brick is contrasted by massive grey trimmed windows and balconies. The ground level of The New Yorker is dedicated to commercial space creating a unique residential and commercial blend. While the exterior of the building is modest the units found within are anything but. The 24 units across the four storeys are all equally beautiful and well designed. The lofts feature tons of industrial elements that make these lofts feel authentic. Elements such as polished concrete floors, timber beams and exposed brick make the units feel authentic. Open-concept floorplans and floor-to-ceiling windows make the units feel bright and spacious. These historical elements are contrasted by modern designs like the gourmet kitchens found throughout the building. The residents at The New Yorker also gain access to a beautiful, shared rooftop terrace with amazing views of the city. The New Yorker is found in the heart of Yaletown surrounded by other Vancouver Lofts. This neighbourhood is home to high scale restaurants and trendy bars just steps from the front door of The New Yorker. The ocean and the parks along the waterfront are also steps away great for an after-work stroll by the water. The central location of The New Yorker makes sure all transportation needs are met. Walking and biking are great options with everything being close by and trails running along the waterfront. The Yaletown-Roundhouse Station is also only a few blocks away and can connect passengers to the rest of the city. For those who prefer to drive Highway 99 is only a few blocks north of The New Yorker.
Angus T Bakery & Cafe, Givopoly - Vancouver, and Joconde Patisserie are great bakeries near The New Yorker. Coffee shop lovers will appreciate local cafe's like Ombre Social House, Black Echo Coffee, and Starbucks. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at Urban Fare and Nesters Market. Foodies won't be disappointed by the presence of excellent local restaurants Minami and Cioppino's Mediterranean Grill. Downtown Vancouver offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include Helmcken Park, Yaletown Park, and Yaletown-Roundhouse side park. Shoppers Drug Mart is the pharmacy in Downtown Vancouver near The New Yorker. From clothes to electronics and everything in between, Yaletown Shops, is the perfect place to pick up the items on your list. If you are looking to visit a museum or art gallery The Space, An Art Gallery and Sorour's Art Gallery can be found in Downtown Vancouver. Health in Alignment, YYOGA Yaletown & Trainer Maxim - Personal and Group Training are super popular fitness center with locals. Animal enthusiasts, good news barking babiesT and Bones Pet Stores are in Downtown Vancouver. Entertainment in Downtown Vancouver is easy to come by with Strut Studios near The New Yorker. Schools in Downtown Vancouver include Elsie Roy and Westside Preparatory. There are many students in this neighbourhood as Canada Capstone College is located within it. Ride the subway underground, the closest station is Yaletown-Roundhouse.