606 137 W 17 Street, North Vancouver, BC
•Central Lonsdale- $740,000
- 2 bed
- 1 bath
- 847 sqft
- Built in 1997
Browse all properties for sale in North Vancouver, BC. Houses, condos, and townhouses.
Strawhomes has the most thorough, up-to-date set of North Vancouver real estate listings. At the moment, North Vancouver has 1,065 homes for sale, including 425 houses, 466 condos, and 174 townhouses listed for sale. The average asking price for all home types in North Vancouver is $1.7M. Homes in North Vancouver spend an average of 55 days on the market. See our North Vancouver housing market stats for a more detailed analysis on average home prices, housing inventory, and days on market.
North Vancouver is home to 34 unique neighbourhoods. With Strawhomes you'll be able to find the most popular North Vancouver neighbourhoods, the highest-rated schools in the city, and evaluate nearby amenities. Check out the upcoming open houses in North Vancouver to tour homes in person. Narrow down your home search to filter by price, bedrooms, size or search by our map of MLS® listings for Canada-wide real estate.
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Over the past year, the asking price of homes for sale in North Vancouver has increased 0.11% compared with March of the prior year, while the number of homes for sale has increased 10.32%. For a deeper look, explore additional North Vancouver Home Prices & Values.
Situated in British Columbia, the city of North Vancouver has a population of 84,412. The 2.2% population growth rate for the city is below average when compared to other Canadian cities.
There are 29.12% of immigrants in North Vancouver, 4% of which are recent arrivals to Canada. Beyond English, the most common tongue spoken is English, with 74% of residents reporting it as their mother language. The largest cultural community within the city of North Vancouver is English at 35%, trailed by Scottish at 25% and Canadian at 20%.
North Vancouver delivers strong employment prospects with an unemployment rate near 6%, which is below average when compared to other Canadian cities. Roughly 67% of residents hold a university degree. Residents can anticipate an exceptional quality of life in North Vancouver owing to an above-average median family income of $87,322.
According to Statistics Canada, 73% of North Vancouver residents drive. Approximately 10% of residents who are already established within the city will move within a year, while 32% will move within five years.
North Vancouver’s population skews higher than average regarding homeownership, with 81% owning a property and 19% renting. The median monthly mortgage cost is estimated at roughly $1,195, which is average when set against renters in other Canadian cities.
In the Canadian real estate context, North Vancouver is a rewarding place to establish roots.
A close examination of MLS® listings reveals numerous homes for sale in North Vancouver. That doesn’t mean navigating this market is straightforward. In Canada’s real estate landscape there are heated pockets of activity—zones where bidding wars and sold-over-asking are the norm. To be effective in your home search, talk to a local Realtor®. As a specialist, a local North Vancouver real estate agent can steer you to communities matching your requirements and property types aligned with your budget.
North Vancouver homes for sale stay on the market for 23 days, on average and sell for 98% of the median list price. Detached houses for sale in North Vancouver comprise 35% of listings and sell for a median price of $2,348,800. North Vancouver condos represent 45% of the real estate currently for sale and sell for a median price of $834,500. The remaining 20% are townhouses, which sell for a median price of $1,488,000.
To navigate North Vancouver’s real estate landscape effectively you should familiarize yourself with market dynamics. Talk to a real estate agent or mortgage advisor to establish what you can realistically purchase.
As of the latest reporting period, North Vancouver’s median sale price sits at $1,175,000. This figure is calculated by identifying the mid-point price of all properties sold within a specified period of time. If, for instance, 30 condos changed hands last month and only 11 detached homes sold in the same time frame, then the median price would skew downward to capture the larger volume of lower-priced condos. At present, North Vancouver has 273 houses for sale, 160 townhomes for sale and 350 condos for sale.
North Vancouver is recognized as a city of outstanding communities. To assist your search for the ideal neighbourhood to reside in, explore each of North Vancouver’s 32 distinct areas. Better still, dedicate a weekend to investigating open houses in North Vancouver. Engage the real estate agent on duty regarding the community. Their local expertise will help narrow down the best location to establish roots in the Canadian real estate market.
A considerable number of prospective homeowners pursue homes for sale in communities farther from North Vancouver’s downtown core. Suburban areas generally provide larger homes on more spacious lots. For expanded options, consider commuting into North Vancouver’s core from a nearby city, such as Richmond, Burnaby, and Surrey. Even neighbouring municipalities requiring a slightly extended commute, such as Coquitlam, Langley, and Delta, are viable choices as they feature excellent housing options, frequently at more attractive prices.
Purchasing a home means securing a stake in a neighbourhood, so gaining familiarity with your prospective neighbours is worthwhile. Here’s a snapshot of North Vancouver’s demographics, encompassing median age, schools and income, derived from census information provided by Statistics Canada.
Population
88,168
Median Income
$146,000
Median Age
44.4
Density
548.8/km²
Homeowners
76.4%
Renters
23.6%
Median Rent
$1,880
Monthly average
Median Mortgage
$1,780
Monthly average
For those weighing a Canadian real estate purchase in order to raise a family, take heart: North Vancouver is home to top-rated elementary and secondary schools. To assist with your North Vancouver housing market search, below are the leading five institutions in each category. (Explore further in our school guide.)
Private • Grades K-7
Public • Grades K-7
Private • Grades K-7
Private • Grades K-7
Private • Grades K-7
Private • Grades 8-12
Public • Grades 8-12
Public • Grades 8-12
Public • Grades 8-12
Public • Grades 8-12
According to Statistics Canada, residents in North Vancouver rely on a variety of methods to navigate the area.
According to current North Vancouver MLS© statistics, the average home listing price in North Vancouver, BC is $1,704,000. Based on North Vancouver housing inventory, the typical home is listed on the market for 32 days and achieves a 96.9% selling to listing price ratio.
Based on current North Vancouver MLS© data, the average detached house in North Vancouver, BC has a listing price of $2,671,000. In North Vancouver, detached houses remain on the market for 32 days on average.
According to current North Vancouver MLS© data, the average condo in North Vancouver, BC has a listing price of $948,000. In North Vancouver, the average price for a 2-bedroom condo is $990,000 and the average price for a 1-bedroom condo is $664,000.
In North Vancouver, BC, the most expensive neighbourhoods to buy a home encompass Upper Delbrook, Tempe, Pemberton Heights and Dollarton. Upper Delbrook is the most expensive neighbourhood in North Vancouver with an average home price of $2,407,000.
The most affordable neighbourhoods to buy a home in North Vancouver include Lynnmour, Indian River, Pemberton NV and Lower Lonsdale. Lynnmour is the most affordable neighbourhood in North Vancouver with an average home price of $1,540,000.
The nearest cities to North Vancouver, BC include Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby and Richmond. Among the nearby North Vancouver cities, West Vancouver has the highest average home price of $4,736,000 and Burnaby has the most affordable average home price of $1,464,000.
The average townhouse in North Vancouver carries an average listing price of $1,555,000, representing a 6% shift in price from the prior year. There are presently 155 townhouses for sale in North Vancouver, BC.
According to Statistics Canada Census data, the median total household income in North Vancouver is $87,322 per year, exceeding the national median income of $67,000 annually.
In North Vancouver, BC, fewer residents rent than own at 18.9% renting versus 81.1% owning. The median monthly rent price comes to $10,300 per month contrasted with the median monthly mortgage of $5,400 per month.