Located in the Downtown (east) neighborhood of Vancouver is Main Street Skytrain Station, Science World, Andy Livingstone Park, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, Chinatown Plaza Shopping Mall, Carnegie Community Centre, and Creekside Park.
The Downtown (east) neighborhood of Vancouver is family friendly, 53% of the homes have children at home under 15 years of age. In the Downtown (east) neighborhood of Vancouver, 63% of occupants own their own home and about 70% of the homes in the Downtown (east) neighborhood of Vancouver were constructed between 2001 to 2010.
The Downtown (east) neighborhood has a diverse work force – more than 54% of the labour force for the Downtown (east) neighborhood consists of occupations in the sales, service, business, finance, admin and health industries.
The Downtown (east) neighborhood of Vancouver has an affordable selection of homes amongst several high-rises and spacious townhomes. Buyers will find great conveniences and accessibility in one of Canada’s most livable downtown cores.
Downtown (east) Homes For Sale
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Downtown (east) Vancouver – Neighborhood Video
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Downtown (east) Price History: Town Homes
Downtown (east) Price History: Condominiums
Downtown (east) Benchmark Price
The MLS® HPI (Home Price Index) Benchmark Price represents the current expected sales price for a typical or “Benchmark” home in the downtown (east) neighbourhood of Vancouver.
The MLS® HPI takes into consideration what averages and medians do not – variables such as lot size, age, number of rooms, etc. The most commonly traded set of these variables describes the composite of the typical or ‘benchmark’ property type in the Downtown (east) neighbourhood of Vancouver. Prices paid for homes with these variables determine benchmark home prices.