Downtown
About
Downtown Vancouver is the term used to describe the southeastern portion of the peninsula in the north-central part of Vancouver. It is the business, commercial, cultural, and entertainment centre of the city. The downtown area is generally defined by the Burrard Inlet to the north, Stanley Park and the West End to the west, False Creek to the south, and the Downtown Eastside to the east.
Demographics
West End residents tend to have significantly higher education levels than the average for the City or Region. 81% of people 20 years and older have some form of post-secondary education, as compared with 68% of Vancouver and 66% of GVRD residents.
Geography
The downtown area is generally considered to be bounded by Burrard Inlet to the north, Stanley Park and the West End to the west, False Creek to the south, and the Downtown Eastside to the east. Some sources include the West End and Stanley Park as part of downtown, but the City of Vancouver defines them as separate neighborhoods.
Downtown Listings (including Yaletown, Downtown South, Downtown East Side, Crosstown & Historic Gastown)
To view available homes for sale in specific buildings located in Downtown South, click on the building name for each: