Buyer-leaning, but thin
Only 6 detached homes sold in June. That gives buyers room to negotiate, but it also means one unusual sale can distort the monthly picture.
Central, transit-connected, and changing quickly. Cambie gives buyers more negotiating room today, but every address needs its own zoning, condition, and nearby-development review.
Only 6 detached homes sold in June. That gives buyers room to negotiate, but it also means one unusual sale can distort the monthly picture.
Cambie’s $2.71 million benchmark sat below Vancouver West at $3.04 million and South Cambie at $4.02 million.
Condition, block quality, lot dimensions, suite income, zoning, and assembly potential can create large differences between nearby homes.
Broadway-City Hall, King Edward, and Oakridge-41st make downtown, Richmond, and YVR easier to reach without relying on a car.
Queen Elizabeth Park and Hillcrest Centre add gardens, trails, pools, fitness, ice, and year-round family recreation.
BC Children’s, BC Women’s, and G.F. Strong create exceptional access and a steady employment base nearby.
Interior blocks can feel calm and residential. Cambie, Oak, King Edward, and 41st carry more traffic, transit, and construction activity.
The City expects the broader Cambie Corridor to more than double in population over the plan horizon.
Many lower-density lots can support 3 to 6 strata homes, or up to 8 secured rental homes, depending on the site.
Cambie planning identifies more than 1,100 detached lots for possible townhouse or rowhouse redevelopment.
The Oakridge redevelopment adds housing, retail, offices, a community centre, library, childcare, and performance space.
Do not assume every Cambie lot has the same density. Check zoning, policy layers, frontage, trees, utilities, and nearby applications.
Review drainage, sewer, foundation, roof, wiring, plumbing, hazardous materials, and possible underground oil tanks.
Match renovations, suites, laneway homes, and additions against City permits and final inspections where available.
Return during rush hour, school pickup, evenings, and weekends to judge traffic, hospital activity, parking, and construction noise.
Market figures are from June 2026. Zoning, school boundaries, development applications, and project timelines can change. Confirm the current rules and records for the specific property before relying on them.