Continuing our series looking at the highest- and lowest-priced homes in communities throughout Vancouver, this week we shine a spotlight on the swanky Quilchena neighbourhood in the heart of the West Side. Sharing borders with similarly upscale neighbourhoods Shaughnessy, South Granville, Kerrisdale, Mackenzie Heights and Arbutus, it comes as no surprise that the starting point for a one-bedroom condo in Quilchena rings in at almost $600,000. The highest-priced condo currently on the market in this area is a Valley Drive unit listed at $2.6 million, showing quite a range. The Valley Drive property is also the home with the highest cost per square foot on our list. The top-priced property overall in Quilchena is a gorgeous three-year-old $8 million house, offering all the luxurious bells and whistles you would expect in this chic ‘hood.
Click through the links below to see the full listings and photo galleries of each home.
As these properties are sold, the online listings may no longer be available.
Condominiums
Highest: Valley Drive
$2,280,000
Two-bedroom, three-bathroom condominium
1,609 square feet
Cost per square foot: $1,417
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This two-bedroom-plus-den condo has the deluxe touches you would expect for $2 million. High ceilings with mouldings throughout, high-quality stainless steel appliances and a fabulous en-suite with a generous walk-in closet are just a few of the features on offer. Building amenities are also impressive, from the concierge, to the guest suites, to the outdoor pool and hot tub.
Lowest: Valley Drive
$598,000
One-bedroom, one-bathroom condominium
708 square feet
Cost per square foot: $845
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This spacious one-bedroom-plus-den condo offers a bonus flex space that can be used as an office or additional bedroom. The chef’s kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, maple cabinets and a breakfast bar. The open-concept floor plan maximizes the unit’s natural light and views of popular Quilchena Park. This unit is move-in ready and the building is well maintained.
Townhouses
Highest: Springtree Drive
$1,688,000
Three-bedroom, three-bathroom townhouse
2,293 square feet
Cost per square foot: $736
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This luxury three-bedroom, three-bath townhome has large formal rooms and two wood-burning fireplaces. The lower level houses a den, flex space and large rec room, and leads out to a spacious garden patio. The home also includes two parking stalls in front.
Lowest: Parkway Drive
$1,288,000
Four-bedroom, four-bathroom townhouse
2,351 square feet
Cost per square foot: $548
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This large four-bedroom, four-bathroom townhouse also features two fireplaces and two parking stalls in front, as well as spacious living and family rooms, and a huge west-facing deck overlooking greenery.
Houses
$7,999,000
Six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house
4,491 square feet
Cost per square foot: $1,781
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The priciest home in our round-up this week is this fantastic six-bedroom Quilchena stunner. The smart home is three years old, sits on a 53-foot lot and has outstanding mountain views. While the views are enjoyable from the main and upper levels, the lucky buyer will probably enjoy them most from the spacious rooftop deck. The house has a fabulous gourmet kitchen and four upstairs bedrooms, each with their own en-suite. The lower level hosts a rec room, home theatre, two additional bedrooms and a sauna.
Lowest: W 37th Avenue
$3,880,000
Six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house
3,234 square feet
Cost per square foot: $1,200
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The lowest-priced single family home in Quilchena is listed at $3.8 million. The one-year-old home has much to offer, such as high ceilings, six bedrooms, a chef’s kitchen (complete with Miele appliances), radiant floor heating, air conditioning and a breathtaking garden. The lower level has potential for an in-law suite and the yard hosts a brand-new laneway home.