Bordered by Burrard Inlet, False Creek, Yaletown, West End, Stanley Park, and the popular historic districts of Gastown, Chinatown, and Strathcona, Victory Square is the center of art, entertainment, sport, and business in Vancouver. As with other centrally situated neighbourhoods, living here means being close to everything you may need, getting to enjoy the events, and living within walking distance of restaurants, bars, clubs, museums, theatres, boutiques and other businesses. Although it can become loud at times, the crowd and central position also make Victory Square one of the safest places to live in.
Although the central area of Victory Square is predominantly commercial and doesn’t have many single-family homes, there are a few neighbourhoods that are part of it where you can find thriving residential communities. Yaletown, Coal Harbour, Granville Mall Entertainment District, Downtown South, Gastown, Chinatown and Japantown are all parts of Victory Square and areas where you can find single-family homes for sale at various prices.
Most properties in the Downtown area are newer compared to the rest of Vancouver. More than 80% of the dwellings are high-rise buildings built after 1991. As it’s considered one of the best places to live in Vancouver, buying a single-family home in Victory Square is not cheap. Properties can start at $1 million for one-bedroom homes and go even higher the closer you get to the central area.
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I'm in my 14th year as a Realtor® and have acquired extensive knowledge of the rapidly changing Vancouver market and surrounding area. To find out more, please see my About page.
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