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Most Expensive Homes in Vancouver

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Vancouver, British Columbia, is one of Canada’s most expensive real estate markets. With the benchmark home price in Greater Vancouver reaching $1.2 million according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, buying a home in this seaside city is a luxury. However, a select group of the ultra-wealthy can afford the most expensive houses in Vancouver.

These multi-million-dollar mansions throughout Vancouver are impressive both inside and outside. Their unique design and fantastic architecture would leave anyone dreaming about living in one of them, so stick with us as we run down the most expensive properties currently for sale in Vancouver (as of September 2025).

Key Takeaways

  • The most expensive home in Vancouver currently for sale is on the market for $49,800,000
  • You can find many of Vancouver’s most valuable properties in Point Grey, Shaughnessy, Southlands, and Coal Harbour
  • The highest-valued home in Vancouver is 3085 Point Grey Rd., valued at nearly $82 million as of 2024

Mountain Views in Point Grey, Vancouver – 4838 Belmont Avenue

Asking Price: $49,800,000 

4838 Belmont Avenue, Vancouver
  • Size: 12,410 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 8
  • Property tax: $264,297 per year
  • Listing details

Unsurprisingly, the most expensive house in Vancouver is located in the prestigious Point Grey neighbourhood. This contemporary home features Italian marble floors, an elevator, a media room, a wet bar, and a gym. Moreover, the large roof-top deck with a fireplace boasts stunning views of the North Shore Mountains.

You’ll love the chef’s kitchen and open-concept living and dining room areas. In addition, you’ll enjoy living near Spanish Banks Beach, golf courses and the best Point Grey has to offer.

Prestigious Penthouse in Coal Harbour – 3101 – 277 Thurlow Street

Asking Price: $39,880,000

3101 - 277 Thurlow Street, Vancouver
  • Size: 8,010 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Property tax: $164,197 per year
  • Listing details

This modern and private condo at Three Harbour Green features fantastic water, mountain, and city views through the floor-to-ceiling windows. With over 12,000 square feet of combined indoor and outdoor living space, four bedrooms, and five bathrooms, entertaining or working from home will be a breeze. Imagine spending the evenings in your large zen garden overlooking the city. This penthouse also includes a seven-car private garage and three storage rooms.

Of course, you’ll also have access to the resort-style amenities, including the 24-hour concierge, pool, squash court, guest suite, and more.

Private Beach-Front Home in Kitsilano – 2789 Point Grey Road

Asking Price: $36,000,000

2789 Point Grey Road, Vancouver
  • Size: 5,798 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 10
  • Bathrooms: 6
  • Property tax: $172,557 per year
  • Listing details

After 82 years, this private home on “Millionaires Row” is looking for new owners. On an approximately half-acre lot, just steps from the beach, this home boasts plenty of potential to imagine your dream home.  

Beaux-Arts Estate in First Shaughnessy – 3380 The Crescent

Asking Price: $33,880,000

3380 The Crescent, Vancouver
  • Size: 10,540 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 8
  • Property tax: $109,561 per year
  • Listing details

This is your chance to own one of Vancouver’s landmark estates. Originally built in 1920, this home is designed for entertaining and hosting. Your family and guests will enjoy the formal living and dining rooms, spending afternoons in the solarium or by the pool. 

Upstairs, you’ll find five bedrooms; the primary suite boasts three walk-in closets and views of the garden. Finally, the lower level features a recreation room, a wine cellar, and plenty of storage space. 

Additionally, The Crescent is home to several of the most valuable properties in Vancouver.

Tiny Home in Point Grey, Vancouver – 4769 Belmont Avenue

Asking Price: $32,000,000

4769 Belmont Avenue, Vancouver
  • Size: 640 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Property tax: $170,113 per year
  • Listing details

Would it surprise you that one of the most expensive houses for sale in Vancouver is a tiny home? Additionally, this Point Grey property is 38th on the list of top-valued residential properties in the province. Located on Belmont Avenue, this property offers panoramic views of the ocean, mountains and city skyline.

While the current home offers one bedroom and one bathroom, you can build your dream home in Point Grey.

Heritage Property in Point Grey, Vancouver – 4755 Belmont Avenue

Asking Price: $30,000,000

4755 Belmont Avenue, Vancouver
  • Size: 2,000 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Property tax: $155,490 per year
  • Listing details

Known as the Copp house, this heritage home was originally built in the 1950s and won a Massey silver medal in 1952. Expertly constructed to fit the natural landscape, it is nestled amongst the trees for privacy. The interior of the home has been largely untouched since it was built.

Moreover, this property presents the opportunity to purchase the neighbouring home at 4769 Belmont Ave for even greater potential.

European Style Mansion in Point Grey, Vancouver –  4788 Belmont Avenue

Asking Price: $28,388,000

most expensive home 4788 Belmont ave, Vancouver
  • Size: 10,077 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Bathrooms: 11
  • Property tax: $153,384 per year
  • Listing details

You’ll fall in love when you drive up to this luxurious gated mansion. Perched on one of the most prestigious streets in Vancouver, you’ll have stunning views of the water and the mountains. Inside, you’ll be greeted by the grand foyer with a double staircase leading you into the many rooms, including a gourmet kitchen, PH zen room, karaoke room, and theatre room, as well as an indoor swimming pool.

Boasting seven bedrooms and eleven bathrooms, you’ll have plenty of room for guests. Furthermore, you’re within walking distance of Spanish Banks Beach in the exclusive Point Grey neighbourhood.

Newly Built in University – 5747 Newton Wynd

Asking Price: $27,100,000

5747 Newton Wynd
  • Size: 14,720 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 9
  • Bathrooms: 12
  • Property tax: $112,043 per year
  • Listing details

Recently completed and ready for new owners, this luxury property in UBC offers ocean and mountain views from all three levels. The home was designed to maximize privacy. For instance, there are no neighbours to the north, and the backyard is set away from Marine Drive to create a peaceful outdoor retreat. 

You’ll love living close to Spanish Banks Beach, shops, a golf course, and numerous walking trails. Moreover, this home boasts a sauna, steam room, gym, and guest suite.

Luxury Penthouse in Coal Harbour – PH1 – 1151 Georgia Street West

Asking Price: $23,800,000

PH1 - 1151 Georgia Street West, Vancouver
  • Size: 4,661 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 5
  • Property tax: $56,074 per year
  • Listing details

If you’re searching for a penthouse with stunning views of Vancouver, look no further. This bright and airy three-level penthouse boasts plenty of natural light and views of Stanley Park, Coal Harbour, North Shore Mountains, and English Bay. You’ll love the expansive and private rooftop patio, which includes a custom Whirlpool hot tub that can accommodate 10 to 15 people.

Other features include an elevator, a four-stall parking garage, and two storage rooms in addition to concierge services, all within walking distance of shops and restaurants in Vancouver’s West End.

Contemporary Mansion in Kerrisdale – 6330 Macdonald Street

Asking Price: $23,000,000

6330 Macdonald Street
  • Size: 9,070 square feet
  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Bathrooms: 10
  • Property tax: $64,587 per year
  • Listing details

This luxury mansion, built in the beautiful Kerrisdale neighbourhood, took four years to complete. Customized from the inside out, you’ll love the modern, clean lines, vaulted ceilings, large windows, and unique light fixtures. In the almost 10,000 square feet of living space, you’ll find large custom walk-in closets, a home gym, a wine cellar, a media room, in addition to a guest suite. 

You’ll undoubtedly enjoy lounging by the pool, cooking in the outdoor kitchen, and relaxing in the hot tub.

What are the Most Expensive Neighbourhoods in Vancouver?

Several areas in Vancouver are known for luxury homes:

  • Shaughnessy – Historic homes, lush green spaces and tranquil streets 
  • Point Grey – Waterfront mansions, expansive parks, and private schools
  • Kitsilano – Beautiful beaches, renowned restaurants, and city amenities
  • Coal Harbour – Luxury condos, stunning skyline views, and high-end shopping
  • Southlands – Homes on large lots, waterfront parks, and close to the airport

Beyond Vancouver, other areas in British Columbia are also home to some of the province’s most expensive properties. Whistler is renowned for its high-value real estate and luxury estates. The Gulf Islands, including private islands like James Island off the coast of Vancouver Island, feature exclusive waterfront estates and are notable for their prestige and high market value.

How to Find a Luxury Home in Vancouver

If you’re searching for a luxury home in Vancouver, keep an eye on listings in some of the city’s most expensive neighbourhoods, like Shaughnessy, Point Grey, and Kitsilano. In addition, search Zolo.ca and filter by price.

A luxury Vancouver real estate agent can help you find the home of your dreams. 

Bottom Line

House prices in Canada are high, and Vancouver – particularly Vancouver’s luxury real estate – boasts some of Canada’s most expensive houses for sale. As a result, if you’ve got the budget and want to live in one of these spectacular mansions, don’t hesitate to schedule a viewing!

You can find your next property on Zolo.ca, no matter your budget!

Most Expensive Homes in Vancouver FAQs

What is the most luxury area in Vancouver?

According to BC Assessment, Kitsilano, Point Grey, and Shaughnessy are Vancouver’s most expensive and luxurious areas.

Kitsilano is known for its beaches, beautiful old houses, museums, and, of course, being the birthplace of Lululemon. Point Grey is one of Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhoods, boasting stunning beaches and luxury homes. Finally, Shaughnessy is an established residential neighbourhood known for luxurious single-family homes on large lots.

What is the most expensive street in Vancouver?

According to BC Assessment, Point Grey Rd in Kitsilano boasts 50 of the 200 highest-valued residential properties in British Columbia. For instance, as stated in the report, Lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s home at 3085 Point Grey Rd is the highest-valued property, with an assessed value of over $82 million.

This waterfront street overlooks English Bay and features numerous beaches and parks, the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club, and the Jericho Tennis Club. Many mansions are built high on the bluff to take advantage of the stunning waterfront views.

What are the richest towns in the Greater Vancouver Area?

Outside of the City of Vancouver, across the Lions Gate Bridge, West Vancouver is one of the richest towns in the Greater Vancouver Area. As a result, the benchmark home price in West Vancouver was $2.5 million in July 2025. West Vancouver is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, stunning Pacific Ocean and Coast Mountain views, and, of course, luxury real estate. 

Does Michael Bublé still live in Vancouver?

Michael Bublé built his house in his hometown of Burnaby in 2018. As of 2025, it is one of the most valuable properties in British Columbia as well as the most expensive home in Burnaby. According to BC Assessment, his home at 7868 Government Road has an assessed value of nearly $28 million. The 12,000-square-foot home features an ice rink, swimming pool, and tennis court.

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