21159 Douglas Avenue, Maple Ridge, BC
•Northwest Maple Ridge- $1,199,000
- 4 bed
- 3 bath
- 2355 sqft
- Built in 1983
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The asking price of homes for sale in Maple Ridge has decreased 3.87% since July last year, while the number of homes for sale has decreased 5.21%. See more Maple Ridge Home Prices & Values.
Zolo has the most thorough, up-to-date set of Maple Ridge real estate listings. Currently, Maple Ridge has 552 homes for sale, including 546 houses, 144 condos, and 166 townhouses on the market. The average sold price for all home types in Maple Ridge is $809K, which is -14% lower than June 2025. See our Maple Ridge housing market stats for a more detailed analysis on average home prices, housing inventory, and days on market.
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Maple Ridge, a city with a little over 83,000 residents, is located on the northeast side of Greater Vancouver in British Columbia. It’s situated between the Fraser River and the Golden Ears, a majestic group of mountain summits that overlook this small, peaceful city.
As the 5th oldest municipality in British Columbia, Maple Ridge was initially incorporated in 1874 as a district municipality. In the early days, only around 50 families occupied this vast expanse of 33,000 acres, but the population has expanded over time to the numbers seen today. Until fairly recently, Maple Ridge had retained its status as a district municipality, but on March 26, 2014, residents decided through a public vote to change its status to a city.
There are many historical areas in and around Maple Ridge, including Albion, Haney (downtown), Iron Mountain, Kanaka Creek, Port Hammond, Ruskin, Silver Valley, Thornhill, Webster's Corners, Whonnock and Yennadon.
Although early settlers were mainly engaged in forestry and agriculture, the land here isn’t optimal for cultivating food crops and trees. However, Maple Ridge still has a massive agricultural industry that generates around $40 million per year, mainly due to berry crops, nurseries, and the horse breeding industry.
Because it's shielded by the surrounding mountains, the climate in Maple Ridge is pretty mild, with warm summers and chilly winters. There are rarely extreme highs or lows in temperature through the seasons, and snow is generally limited to the surrounding mountains, making the city a great place for outdoor activities all year round.
One interesting fact about Maple Ridge is its status as a sought-after location for filming movies. Almost every day, you can see camera crews filming scenes in or around the city. Some of the more recognizable movies that have been shot here include Rambo, The X-Files, Bordertown, Bird on a Wire, We're No Angels, and Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief, as well as the modern hit Legends of Tomorrow.
At this point in time, Maple Ridge's median sale price is $785,000. This number is determined by finding the mid-point price of all property sold within a specified period of time. For example, if 21 condos sold last month and only 29 detached homes sold in the same time frame, then the median price would reflect the mid-point between the 21 condos and the 29 detached homes sold during that time. At present, Maple Ridge has 546 houses for sale, 166 townhomes for sale and 144 condos for sale.
Maple Ridge has higher property values compared to the surrounding areas and to other Canadian real estate markets, and prices have increased steadily since 2014. However, there are still many affordable properties to be found for sale in the city. The best way to narrow down your search is to consult a local Maple Ridge Realtor® who can show you around a few houses for sale that are priced on the lower end.
If you’re thinking about buying a home in any of the more elite areas, expect prices of around $700,000 on average—considerably higher than what properties in many other Canadian real estate markets are selling for.
Rather than paying these relatively high prices, more and more people are opting to buy an apartment instead. The average price for a condo in Maple Ridge is $288,950, about half the price of a house, and far lower than properties in the rest of British Columbia.
If the next big decision in your life revolves around whether or not to buy a home in Maple Ridge, consider enlisting the help of a local Realtor®. They can guide you through some of the open houses being hosted in Maple Ridge and the surrounding areas that fit your specific requirements and needs, saving you the time and effort of sorting through countless Maple Ridge MLS listings on your own. If you do want to invest the time yourself to find a new home in Maple Ridge, keep an eye on the local MLS listings for the most up-to-date offerings.
Maple Ridge is a great city to settle in, with friendly, community-oriented residents and plenty of opportunities for making the most of the stunning scenery and nature all around. No matter where in Maple Ridge you decide to buy your new home, you really can’t go wrong.
If you ask a Maple Ridge Realtor® or any of the locals, most of them will recommend Thornhill, Cottonwood and Albion as great places to buy your new home in Maple Ridge, especially if you have a young and growing family. There are newly-built properties for sale near the well-established elementary schools, Kanaka Creek Elementary and Golden Ears Elementary. Homes are also plentiful just a short drive away from Albion Fairgrounds, a location with many sporting complexes where families and children can enjoy a variety of recreational activities.
Silver Valley is yet another appealing neighbourhood with a mixture of old and new properties for sale, all located a short drive away from schools, parks and Alouette Lake, where many families like to camp, have picnics or go for boat rides in the summer. Here, you have a good chance of finding homes on offer for lower prices than in other parts of Maple Ridge.
For anyone who wants to be situated in a more urban setting, the Town Centre is a vibrant area with many small shops, markets, restaurants and entertainment centres. If you decide to buy your new home in Town Centre, you will have front-of-the-line access, not only to the many activities that go on downtown every day but also to all of the annual festivals that are a major draw of the city for residents and visitors alike.
Port Hammond is probably the most well-known area of the city. It’s not unusual to see movie actors and production crews filming a popular movie or TV series. In fact, several episodes of the TV series “Arrow” and “The Flash” have been filmed right here in Port Hammond’s Maple Meadows Business Park.
| Neighbourhood (Top 5) |
Sold under 10d | Sold above asking | Average sale price | Active listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1Thornhill Mr | 60% | 20% | $855K | 50 |
| 2Whonnock | 50% | 50% | $1.2M | 18 |
| 3Northwest Maple Ridge | 45% | 5% | $1.0M | 37 |
| 4Northeast | 33% | 33% | $2.4M | 31 |
| 5Websters Corners | 33% | 17% | $1.8M | 49 |
Many buyers opt to purchase for less in a nearby city and commute to work. These buyers want larger homes and lots but with good commuter access to Maple Ridge’s downtown core, making Pitt Meadows, Surrey, and Burnaby all viable options. Even cities that require a bit longer of a commute, such as Vancouver, Seattle and Victoria are also worth checking into as they offer more affordable detached homes.
| City (Top 5) |
Sold under 10d | Sold above asking | Average sale price | Active listings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1Bowen Island | 47% | 11% | $1.0M | 101 |
| 2North Vancouver | 37% | 10% | $1.5M | 1060 |
| 3Tsawwassen | 38% | 4% | $790K | 119 |
| 4Port Moody | 36% | 8% | $859K | 343 |
| 5Vancouver | 32% | 12% | $1.4M | 4824 |
Before actually visiting any open houses in Maple Ridge, it’s a good idea to do a little research into the city’s demographics. The data collected by Census Canada is easy to access and can help you get a better idea of whether or not Maple Ridge is the right city for you and your family to relocate to.
| 9.8 | Meadowridge |
| 5.8 | Golden Ears |
| 5.5 | Albion |
| 5.1 | Eric Langton |
| 4.6 | Harry Hooge |
| 9.2 | Meadowridge |
| 6.3 | Maple Ridge |
| 5.7 | Thomas Haney |
| 5.5 | Westview |
| 4.2 | Samuel Robertson Tech |
Most Maple Ridgers choose the car as their primary method of transport due to the mountainous terrain, but the public transportation system here is modernized and well developed. In fact, there are a few companies offering public transit services, as well as bus transport in and out of the city, with the Haney Place Exchange being the main station.
Because of all the mountain summits and lakes surrounding it, Maple Ridge is home to many popular hiking trails with breathtaking views. Regardless of which trail you choose to visit, you will be surrounded by stunning natural features and peaceful scenery throughout your whole journey.
A favourite place of locals is Alouette Lake. Whether you’re looking for a great weekend getaway spot or a short boat ride to clear your thoughts, Alouette Lake is the perfect place to find some peace and quiet or spend precious moments with your family.
Biking and hiking are both fantastic ways to take in the stunning local scenery. Thanks to the surrounding ring of mountains, Maple Ridge offers some of the best mountain trails to be found anywhere, untouched by human interference. It’s one of the best places in B.C. for connecting with nature, including forest animals, local birds, and of course, amazing views.
If you’re in a festive mood, Maple Ridge plays host to quite a few festivals and annual parades, including the Santa Claus Parade & Christmas in the Park, the Caribbean Festival at the Albion Fairgrounds and one of the longest-running agricultural fairs in BC—Country Fest at the Fairgrounds. Memorial Peace Park is the site of many others, including Earth Day, Canada Day GETI Fest, AdStock Music Festival, Aboriginal Day celebrations and the Celebrate the Night Halloween & Fireworks event. There is fun to be found throughout the whole year, with old and young alike being welcomed to take part in the celebrations and experience the local spirit.
The newly constructed Golden Ears Bridge makes it easier than ever to access some of the local areas that were previously hard to get to. One such spot is the Pitt River and its adjacent lake, another favourite of locals for boating and outdoor recreation. If boating isn’t your cup of tea, you can also try your luck with fishing on the river almost year-round.
According to current Maple Ridge MLS© statistics, the average home listing price in Maple Ridge, BC is $1,325,000. Based on Maple Ridge housing inventory, the average home is listed on the market for 39 days and has a 96.7% selling to listing price ratio.
Based on current Maple Ridge MLS© data, the average detached house in Maple Ridge, BC has a listing price of $1,669,000. In Maple Ridge, detached houses are on the market for 39 days on average.
According to current Maple Ridge MLS© data, the average condo in Maple Ridge, BC has a listing price of $492,000. In Maple Ridge, the average price for a 2-bedroom condo is $525,000 and the average price for a 1-bedroom condo is $402,000.
In Maple Ridge, BC, the most expensive neighbourhoods to buy a home include Northeast, Thornhill Mr, Websters Corners and Silver Valley. Northeast is the most expensive neighbourhood in Maple Ridge with an average home price of $1,371,000.
The cheapest neighbourhoods to buy a home in Maple Ridge include West Central, East Central, Cottonwood Mr and Southwest Maple Ridge. West Central is the most affordable neighbourhood in Maple Ridge with an average home price of $1,199,000.
The closest cities to Maple Ridge, BC include Pitt Meadows, Langley, Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam. Out of the nearby Maple Ridge cities, Langley has the highest average home price of $1,537,000 and Port Coquitlam has the most affordable average home price of $1,089,000.
The average townhouse in Maple Ridge has an average listing price of $821,000, which represents a -1% change in price from last year. There are currently 174 townhouses for sale in Maple Ridge, BC.
According to Statistics Canada Census data, the median total household income in Maple Ridge is $71,078 per year, which is above the national median income of $67,000 per year.
In Maple Ridge, BC, fewer people rent their homes than own at 19.4% rent versus 80.6% own. The median monthly rent price is $6,300 per month versus the median monthly mortgage of $4,600 per month.