Coal Harbour
$1.5M-$10M+ CADVancouver's premier downtown waterfront district, lined with full-service glass towers and the marina seawall.
The Canucks practice and play out of Rogers Arena on the downtown waterfront edge of Vancouver. Everything below radiates from 800 Griffiths Way, ranked for a high-net-worth NHL player who wants privacy, water, and a sub-20-minute commute on game and practice days.
Vancouver's premier downtown waterfront district, lined with full-service glass towers and the marina seawall.
Trendy ex-industrial district of brick loft conversions and marina-side glass towers with the city's best dining and nightlife at street level.
Vancouver's old-money district of gated heritage mansions on tree-lined crescents and oversized private lots.
Quiet, leafy west-side neighbourhood of large character homes near the beaches, UBC, and the city's top private schools.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Rogers Arena. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Vancouver where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
A collection of forested, terraced enclaves climbing the North Shore mountains, with the gated Whitby Estates and Chartwell at the top commanding sweeping ocean and downtown views. It is consistently the wealthiest pocket in Metro Vancouver, with top-end estates trading north of $17M.
Home to Point Grey Road and Belmont Avenue, the single most expensive stretches in the province, where waterfront mansions back onto English Bay and trade quietly off-market. Bo Horvat and other Canucks have owned here.
Vancouver's original mansion district, laid out on curving tree-lined avenues with grand century estates on oversized, hedged lots. Even the entry-level homes top $3M, with the best running past $20M.
Southlands offers rare acreage, riding trails, and equestrian estates inside city limits, while neighbouring Kerrisdale is a polished, tree-canopied family enclave anchored by elite private schools. Both trade on space and discretion rather than flash.