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Rezoning Properties in North Vancouver

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  • 1536 Bond Street, North Vancouver, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    10 days
    • $1,900,000
    • 4 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1968 sqft
    MLS® R3108753
    Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
  • 1542 Bond Street, North Vancouver, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    10 days
    • $1,900,000
    • 3 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1240 sqft
    MLS® R3108754
    Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
  • 341 W 24th Street, North Vancouver, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    8 days
    • $1,698,000
    • 4 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1977 sqft
    MLS® R3114867
    Behroyan & Associates Real Estate Services

How Rezoning Affects Your Purchase

Rezoning homes for sale in North Vancouver include properties with active rezoning applications, mixed-use redevelopment potential, subdivision candidates, and lots where a property owner has already initiated a rezone with the municipality.

Before booking a showing, confirm the current zoning against the OCP designation, check whether a rezoning application has been submitted or is still at the rezoning proposal stage, and verify if a public hearing has been scheduled. Ask whether city council approval is pending or already granted, and review any bylaw amendments tied to the file. Compare listings by how far along the rezoning process each property sits — a building permit-ready site carries less risk than one still requiring a land use amendment.

Buyers should factor approval timelines and municipality requirements into their offer conditions. Sellers should list the rezoning status upfront, attach any planner correspondence, and disclose provincial or regional land use constraints that could affect density. Investors comparing rezoning and property value should weigh the gap between current zoning and the proposed zone — that spread determines the development premium. A property already past the public hearing stage commands stronger pricing than one still in a rezoning proposal.

Rezoning Homes in North Vancouver

North Vancouver's rezoning inventory concentrates along key corridors and neighbourhood nodes where the OCP supports increased density and mixed-use development. Buyers will find single-family lots with subdivision potential, properties mid-way through a rezoning application, and sites where city council has already approved a zone change. Search and browse current rezoning listings on Strawhomes to compare where each property stands in the rezoning process.