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Homes for sale in Fraser

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About Fraser

The Fraser Street corridor offers an authentic East Vancouver experience with local shops, diverse restaurants, and a strong sense of community.

$1.0M
Avg. Price
82
Walk Score
78
Transit Score

Neighbourhood Highlights

  • Fraser Street shops
  • Diverse community
  • Good transit access
  • Character homes
  • Local restaurants

Property Types Available

Character homes Duplexes Condos Multiplexes

Development Potential

Many lots qualify for multiplex under R1-1 zoning. Strong rental demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of homes are for sale in Fraser?

Fraser listings typically include Character homes, Duplexes, Condos, Multiplexes. The area has an average price around $1.0M, with a walk score of 82 and transit score of 78. The Fraser Street corridor offers an authentic East Vancouver experience with local shops, diverse restaurants, and a strong sense of community.

Is Fraser a good area to invest in Vancouver real estate?

Many lots qualify for multiplex under R1-1 zoning. Strong rental demand. Fraser offers Fraser Street shops, Diverse community, Good transit access — strong signals for long-term real estate value in Vancouver's competitive market.

What should I know before buying in Fraser?

Fraser is known for Fraser Street shops, Diverse community, Good transit access, Character homes, Local restaurants. With average prices around $1.0M and Character homes, Duplexes, Condos, Multiplexes available, buyers should come pre-approved and move decisively on well-priced listings. Contact Greyden for a tailored neighbourhood briefing before your search.

How does Fraser compare for walkability and transit?

Fraser scores 82 for walkability and 78 for transit — meaning most errands are manageable on foot and transit connections are reliable. These scores factor into both lifestyle fit and long-term resale value, since transit-rich Vancouver addresses command a consistent premium over regional averages.