47 10388 No. 2 Road, Richmond, BC
•Woodwards- $1,640,000
- 4 bed
- 5 bath
- 1965 sqft
- Built in 2017
Browse all properties for sale in Richmond, BC. Houses, condos, and townhouses.
Strawhomes has the most thorough, up-to-date set of Richmond real estate listings. At the moment, Richmond has 1,991 homes for sale, including 634 houses, 951 condos, and 406 townhouses listed for sale. The average asking price for all home types in Richmond is $1.4M. Homes in Richmond spend an average of 85 days on the market. See our Richmond housing market stats for a more detailed analysis on average home prices, housing inventory, and days on market.
Richmond is home to 30 unique neighbourhoods. With Strawhomes you'll be able to find the most popular Richmond neighbourhoods, the highest-rated schools in the city, and evaluate nearby amenities. Check out the upcoming open houses in Richmond 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 Richmond dropped 9.09% compared with March of the prior year, while the number of homes for sale has climbed 12%. For a comprehensive look, explore additional Richmond Home Prices & Values.
Forming a key part of the Greater Vancouver Area, the city of Richmond comprises a series of islands situated at the mouth of the Fraser River. It’s the 4th largest city in British Columbia with a population of just under 220,000. More than half (60%) of its residents are immigrants—the highest immigrant proportion in a city in Canada.
Before European settlement, the Coast Salish Native bands maintained temporary camps in Richmond. They relied on the spot as a place to fish and gather berries. As a result, the city is home to multiple museums and heritage sites. Along the southwestern tip of the island is Steveston Village, which features a working harbour.
Richmond’s closeness to Metro Vancouver and the fact that Sea Island is home to the Vancouver International Airport makes the city an attractive option for families and for business professionals who travel domestically and internationally.
Its temperate climate provides another reason people gravitate toward homes in Richmond, B.C. Because the city doesn’t sit close to the mountains, it tends to receive roughly 30% less rain than Metro Vancouver. In the winter, snowfall is uncommon. In the summer, temperatures prove mild but warm. The only climatic concern for Richmond residents is the dense fog that can drift in during the cooler months.
Richmond’s economy is diversified. It spans service jobs, retail, tourism, light manufacturing, aviation-related industries, as well as employment in agriculture and fishing. The city also safeguards just under 5,000 hectares of farmland within the city boundaries, with just over 3,000 hectares actively cultivated.
City planners are actively working to modernize and expand retail offerings across the municipality. The city’s official plan encompasses the creation of nine village centres organized around transit hubs. As a result, planners are projecting the city’s population to grow by more than a third within the coming years.
As of the latest reporting period, Richmond’s median sale price stands at $783,250. This figure is calculated by finding the mid-point price of all property sold in the specified period of time. To illustrate, if 56 condos changed hands last month and only 21 detached homes sold in the same time frame, then the median price would capture the mid-point between the 56 condos and the 21 detached homes sold during that interval. At present, Richmond has 507 houses for sale, 349 townhomes for sale and 885 condos for sale.
For deeper insight into the current state of Richmond’s real estate landscape, check out the Market Stats page.
Throughout the preceding decade, sales volume and prices for property in B.C.’s Lower Mainland have shattered records. This encompasses property bought and sold in the Richmond housing market. The encouraging news is that securing strong deals on houses for sale in Richmond, B.C. remains attainable. Consider reaching out to a local Richmond Realtor ®, who can provide guidance on communities that deliver solid value.
Those especially keen should explore checking out a few open houses in Richmond, or review what’s listed for sale by checking out the Richmond MLS ®, which sources its data from the Greater Vancouver Realtors. For the most up-to-date inventory, set up a Richmond MLS alert, which automatically forwards the most up-to-date Richmond real estate listings directly to your inbox.
There are four broad residential communities in Richmond, as well as Sea Island houses, condos and townhouses, where the airport is situated. Each community presents a wide selection of property types and lifestyle preferences.
Those seeking spacious new-builds with generous bedrooms, bathrooms and ample parking should explore Boyd Park houses, condos and townhouses in the Broadmoor/Shellmont/Gilmore community. The average property price in this neighbourhood sits at just under $1 million but anticipate paying double if you desire a detached home. In the northeast sector of the city lies the community of Brighouse houses, condos and townhouses, where properties sell for just under $525,000, on average. Both Shellmont and City Centre serve commuters well as they each provide convenient access to Highway 99.
For well-established family neighbourhoods, launch the search in South Steveston houses, condos and townhouses. Properties here sell for approximately $750,000—roughly 50% less than what homes sell for in North Steveston houses, condos and townhouses.
To gain a clearer picture of your choices, consult your local Richmond Realtor. If you have availability, set aside a weekend checking out Richmond open houses. Should you need assistance narrowing your shortlist, review the hot-list which ranks all Richmond communities based on the volume of listings, sales price and how long homes stay on the market.
Numerous buyers elect to purchase in a neighbouring city and commute to their workplace. These purchasers seek larger homes and lots while maintaining reliable access to Richmond’s downtown core. Good options include Delta, New Westminster and Tsawwassen. Target neighbourhoods situated near the highway or commuter train stations, such as Ladner or Newton. Even municipalities that demand a slightly extended commute, such as Burnaby, Surrey and White Rock are good options as they present more affordably priced detached homes.
Richmond is a distinctive city, so it makes good sense to establish whether it’s the right locale for you and your family. To gain perspective, review the city’s demographics. Measures like age, annual income and mother tongue are all compiled and organized based on data from Census Canada. As a concise snapshot, this data can help you determine if purchasing real estate in Richmond is right for you and your family.
Population
209,937
Median Income
$96,000
Median Age
43.6
Density
1,629/km²
Homeowners
71.3%
Renters
28.7%
Median Rent
$1,640
Monthly average
Median Mortgage
$1,340
Monthly average
For those exploring homes for sale in Richmond, examine the communities where top-rated elementary and secondary schools are situated. Below are the leading five institutions in each category.
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Given that Richmond is not especially expansive geographically and because it forms part of the Metro Vancouver area, the public transit infrastructure in this city is outstanding. That said, commuting by bike or car also represent viable options.
To gain a clearer picture of how city residents commute, review the data gathered by Statistics Canada.
Curious where the locals spend their time? One destination to explore is Richmond’s Night Market. This enormous outdoor market showcases more than 80 food stalls and upward of 200 vendors. It also features an amusement park and a zip line. There is an entry fee ($2.25 per person) but children under 10 get in for free. During the summer, culinary enthusiasts will also want to stroll along the Fraser River to the International Summer Market. Operating from May to September, this market is a smorgasbord of flavours. Whether it’s sno-cones, hurricane potatoes, noodles or Belgian waffles—if you crave it, it’s here. Admission runs $2 per person, with free entry for seniors and those under 48 inches.
Another outstanding option is to spend an afternoon at Minoru Park. Here you’ll discover the Richmond Cultural Centre, the Richmond Art Gallery and the Richmond Museum. All three attractions welcome visitors free of charge and showcase a variety of permanent and visiting exhibitions. For those up for it, Richmond also houses the second largest Buddhist Temple in North America. The International Buddhist Temple will leave you breathless with golden statues, ornamental fountains and serene, beautifully maintained gardens.
For a more historical excursion, head to the Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site, which offers visitors a window into a turn-of-the-century cannery residence and shipyard.
Those drawn to urban walks will be delighted to join many of Richmond’s residents on more than 80 kilometres of trails. The majority of routes are flat and meander through a variety of urban parks. If you have youngsters, bring them to the Terra Nova Adventure Play Environment. There’s a hillside slide, a meadow maze, tandem zip-lines as well as an aerial rope walkway. The park even earned a 2015 design citation from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects.
On those scorching summer days, head to Watermania. Recognized as Richmond’s premier family amusement centre, this waterpark features wave pools, water slides, a seahorse that sprays water, whirlpools and so much more.