Move the whole family into this converted Victorian fourplex on the Island.

Think multiplexes have to be boring boxes? Think again.

Date23.06.2026
Words byZak Khan
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If you think multiplexes are always boring boxes, you’ll think again when you see this converted Victorian-era home in Victoria that’s now a charming fourplex. Built in 1892 and totally renovated in 2014 into four units, this is an ideal home for you and your family to enjoy multi-generational living at a once-in-a-generation property.
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Located on Vancouver St., this is one of eight stately homes designed by architect John Teague for Hedley Chapman in 1892. The exterior boasts details including stickwork, bracing, finials and other Victorian design elements that have been beautifully preserved for over 100 years.

The interior units still feature some elements of the past, with exposed brick and wood floors. The large windows let in plenty of light, too. Currently positioned as four rental units, each one has sound and fire separation, plus its own individual water and hydro meters, laundry, hot water tank and storage locker.

Fronting a tree-lined, traffic-calmed street, this fourplex is a short distance from Downtown Victoria, the harbour and Beacon Hill Park. The choice is yours to continue leasing out the units or moving in yourself and your close family members (defined as a father, mother or child of the new owner or the new owner’s spouse, for reference) into the units.

For under $2 million, you can make multi-generational living a reality in this stunning Victorian-era heritage home on Vancouver Island.

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