North Vancouver Presale Condos

Living on Nature’s Doorstep

North Vancouver is defined by its unique geography, stretching from the waterfront up the mountain slopes, and its division into two distinct municipalities: the City of North Vancouver and the District of North Vancouver. While the City functions as a high-density urban core, the District surrounds it with established residential pockets that are evolving into connected town centres. This structure offers presale buyers a clear choice between the vertical living of the waterfront and the developing village-style communities closer to the mountains.

The area is currently characterized by a shift toward “missing middle” housing and transit-oriented density. Municipal planning has prioritized the creation of walkable nodes where residents can access services without relying on a vehicle. From the industrial-meets-modern waterfront to the redeveloping corridors along the highway, North Vancouver is building housing supply that balances urban efficiency with immediate access to the outdoors.

North Vancouver Presale Condos

The Trails

The Trails is a new townhouse development by Wall Financial at 2nd...

The Residences at Lynn Valley – SOLD OUT

The Residences at Lynn Valley is a new condo and...

The Morrison – SOLD OUT

The Morrison is a new townhouse development by Creo Developments and Haebler...

Tatlow Homes – SOLD OUT

Tatlow Homes is a new condo development by Spring Olive Development...

West Wood Homes – SOLD OUT

West Wood Homes is a new townhouse development by Cascadia Green...

West Third – SOLD OUT

West Third is a new condo and townhouse development by Anthem at...

905-959 Premier Street

905-959 Premier Street is a new townhouse development currently in...

705 3rd Street West Condos

705 3rd St West is a new condo development by Lotus...

5020 Capilano Road

5020 Capilano Road is a new condo and townhouse development...

405-485 Marie Place

405-485 Marie Place is a new condo development currently in...

3700-3718 Edgemont Boulevard

3700-3718 Edgemont Boulevard is a new townhouse development currently in...

3568 and 3572 Mount Seymour Parkway

3568 and 3572 Mount Seymour Parkway is a new townhouse...

3428 Mt Seymour Parkway

3428 Mt Seymour Parkway is a new townhouse development by Headwater...

331 Riverside Drive

331 Riverside Drive is a new condo and townhouse development...

328 & 332 Seymour River Place

328 & 332 Seymour River Place is a new apartment...

Canfield

3155 & 3175 Canfield Crescent is a new townhouse development...

3015 – 3059 Woodbine Drive

3015 - 3059 Woodbine Drive is a new condo development...

27North – SOLD OUT

27North is a new condo and townhouse development by Intergulf Development...

View over Lower Lonsdale in North Vancouver looking northeast from Lonsdale Avenue.

Lower Lonsdale

The urban face of the North Shore, centered around the Lonsdale Quay and the Seabus terminal which connects directly to downtown Vancouver. The transformation of the Shipyards district has anchored the neighbourhood with public plazas and commercial spaces. Presale offerings here are predominantly concrete highrise towers that capitalize on inlet views, along with concrete lowrise buildings.

Aerial view of Central Lonsdale in North Vancouver, looking north towards the Coast Mountains.

Central Lonsdale

The civic and commercial anchor of the city, situated further up the hill. It is home to the municipal library, city hall, and Lions Gate Hospital, creating a stable base of employment and services. The housing stock here is diverse, featuring a mix of older towers and new concrete highrise and mid-rise developments along the Lonsdale corridor.

Growth & Development

North Vancouver’s development trajectory is guided by a focus on “Town Centres” — designated areas like Lynn Creek and Lynn Valley where density is concentrated to support transit and services. A major component of future growth is the planned Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line, which aims to connect the North Shore directly to Metrotown via the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, significantly reducing commute times for residents in the eastern neighbourhoods.

Simultaneously, the City of North Vancouver is investing in active mobility infrastructure, such as the expansion of the Spirit Trail and protected bike lanes, to encourage non-automotive travel. These infrastructure upgrades are designed to support a growing population by making it easier to move between town centres without adding to road congestion. For investors, this indicates a long-term commitment to accessibility and density that supports sustained property demand.

Future Opportunities

View over Lynn Valley Town Centre with the Coast Mountains in the background.

Lynn Valley

Lynn Valley is transforming from a quiet suburban enclave into a defined town centre. Anchored by the Lynn Valley Centre mall and the public library plaza, the area is seeing increased density in the form of woodframe lowrise and mid-rise complexes. The District’s official plans encourage mixed-use growth here to support local businesses and reduce the need for residents to travel for daily goods. It remains a primary target for buyers who want to be close to mountain trail networks while retaining urban conveniences.

Aerial view over Lynnmour with the Port of Vancouver and Downtown Vancouver in the background.

Lynnmour

Also referred to as the Lynn Creek Town Centre, Lynnmour is undergoing rapid vertical growth near the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge. This area is defined by its proximity to Phibbs Exchange, a major transit node, and Capilano University. New development includes significant concrete highrise towers and a new community recreation centre scheduled to open in 2025. Presale buyers are drawn here for the connectivity to Burnaby and Vancouver, as well as the value found in an emerging district compared to the more established Lonsdale corridor.

View from Moodyville townhome in North Vancouver, overlooking Burrard Inlet and the Port of Vancouver.

Moodyville

Located just east of Lower Lonsdale, Moodyville is a rare example of a wholesale neighbourhood transformation. Following a major municipal rezoning, blocks of post-war homes have been replaced by rows of modern townhomes and stacked lowrise condos. The area is designed around the Spirit Trail, a multi-use path that connects residents to the waterfront and the SeaBus. For presale buyers, Moodyville offers family-oriented, ground-level housing in a master-planned setting that is distinct from the tower-heavy corridors nearby.

Why Choose a Home in North Vancouver?

North Vancouver offers a distinct alternative to the downtown core, providing a setting where urban density exists alongside immediate access to mountain recreation. The market is defined by its limited land base, which naturally restricts supply and supports long-term value.

When evaluating presales, the choice often lies between the established urban connectivity of Lonsdale and the emerging value of the District’s town centres. Lower Lonsdale provides a quick connection to downtown Vancouver via the SeaBus, while areas like Moodyville and Lynnmour offer newer, master-planned environments with the latest infrastructure. Buying here is an investment in a region that prioritizes active living and community connectivity within a constrained geographic area.