Vancouver West

Oakridge

Oakridge, nestled in Vancouver's vibrant West side, epitomizes a perfect blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. This upscale neighborhood boasts a plethora of amenities, including the iconic Oakridge Centre, a premier shopping destination with high-end retailers and gourmet dining options. Surrounded by lush greenery, residents enjoy proximity to beautiful parks like Queen Elizabeth Park and VanDusen Botanical Garden.


The community is marked by elegant homes, top-rated schools, and excellent transportation links, providing a coveted lifestyle for families and professionals alike. Oakridge stands as a testament to Vancouver's commitment to harmonizing modern living with its picturesque surroundings.

Oakridge Real Estate Statistics

Average Price $1.8M
Lowest Price $476K
Highest Price $5.3M
Total Listings 57
Avg. Price/SQFT $1.2K

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MLS® Listings in Oakridge | Homes for Sale

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Oakwyn Realty Listing
6272 Oak Street, Vancouver

$1,628,000

6272 Oak Street, Vancouver

2 Beds 3 Baths 1,282 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3060688

Oakwyn Realty Ltd.Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

Oakwyn Realty Listing
108 W 46th Avenue, Vancouver

$2,828,000

↓ $70,000

108 W 46th Avenue, Vancouver

4 Beds 4 Baths 2,652 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3003599

Oakwyn Realty Ltd.Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

New
485 W 42nd Avenue 2304, Vancouver

$1,088,000

485 W 42nd Avenue 2304, Vancouver

1 Bed 1 Bath 594 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3072450

Polygon Realty LimitedReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

New
485 W 42nd Avenue 1402, Vancouver

$1,788,000

485 W 42nd Avenue 1402, Vancouver

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,005 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3072194

Polygon Realty LimitedReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

New
485 W 42nd Avenue 1406, Vancouver

$1,858,000

485 W 42nd Avenue 1406, Vancouver

2 Beds 2 Baths 1,059 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3071928

Polygon Realty LimitedReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

5926 Tisdall Street 205, Vancouver

$519,000

5926 Tisdall Street 205, Vancouver

1 Bed 1 Bath 847 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3070687

Magsen Realty Inc.Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

133 W 49th Avenue 419, Vancouver

$1,254,900

133 W 49th Avenue 419, Vancouver

2 Beds 2 Baths 850 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3069400

Sutton Group - 1st West RealtyReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

133 W 49th Avenue 322, Vancouver

$649,900

133 W 49th Avenue 322, Vancouver

1 Bed 1 Bath 478 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3069394

Sutton Group - 1st West RealtyReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

133 W 49th Avenue 301, Vancouver

$1,489,900

133 W 49th Avenue 301, Vancouver

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,112 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3069375

Sutton Group - 1st West RealtyReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

618 W 45th Avenue 508, Vancouver

$1,488,000

618 W 45th Avenue 508, Vancouver

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,655 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3069285

Engel & Volkers VancouverReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

5733 Alberta Street 403, Vancouver

$1,249,000

5733 Alberta Street 403, Vancouver

2 Beds 2 Baths 844 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3069074

RE/MAX Crest RealtyReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

6342 Ash Street, Vancouver

$1,750,000

6342 Ash Street, Vancouver

3 Beds 4 Baths 1,796 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3068741

RE/MAX WestcoastReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

6328 Cambie Street 407, Vancouver

$699,000

6328 Cambie Street 407, Vancouver

1 Bed 1 Bath 604 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3068614

Sutton Group-West Coast RealtyReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

263 W 49th Avenue 306, Vancouver

$1,129,900

263 W 49th Avenue 306, Vancouver

2 Beds 2 Baths 824 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3068074

RareEarth Project MarketingReal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo

805 W 49th Avenue 173, Vancouver

$2,180,000

805 W 49th Avenue 173, Vancouver

3 Beds 3 Baths 1,551 SqFt Residential MLS® # R3067336

Royal Pacific Realty Corp.Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver Logo


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If you're considering a move to Vancouver's West Side, Oakridge deserves your attention. Once a quiet, low-density suburb, this neighbourhood is now undergoing a stunning transformation—fast becoming a modern, walkable hub that blends luxury living, nature, culture, and connectivity. Whether you're a family looking for schools and green space, a professional wanting SkyTrain access to downtown, or a downsizer seeking lifestyle convenience, Oakridge is being reimagined to serve it all.

Below, we take a deeper dive into the features and highlights that make Oakridge one of Vancouver’s most exciting places to live.


Neighbourhood & Shopping in Oakridge

Oakridge is evolving into a vibrant, upscale enclave where modern urban living meets suburban charm. At its core sits Oakridge Park, a massive $5 million square foot redevelopment that will include a nine-acre public park featuring community gardens, a 1 km walking loop, playgrounds, and an open-air performance space. This mixed-use centre is designed to host over 140 retailers, including a flagship Time Out Market spotlighting Vancouver’s top chefs and artisanal vendors.

Beyond the new development, Oakridge offers a peaceful, tree-lined streetscape with a mix of heritage-style bungalows and sleek new townhomes. Along Cambie and Oak Streets, everyday conveniences abound—from cozy cafés like Élysées and specialty bakeries like Paul Bakery to global cuisine at Sula Indian Restaurant. Community events, weekend farmers’ markets, and boutique pop-ups add to the local charm, making Oakridge not just a place to live, but a place to belong.


Transit & Connectivity

For anyone who values quick, efficient access across the city, Oakridge offers some of the best transit connectivity in Vancouver.

  • Oakridge–41st Avenue Station on the Canada Line is directly integrated into the Oakridge Park development, offering a 12-minute ride downtown and about 35 minutes to Vancouver International Airport.

  • Langara–49th Avenue Station serves the southern section of the neighbourhood, ideal for students or staff commuting to nearby Langara College.

  • Major bus corridors include the R4 41st Avenue RapidBus to UBC and Joyce Station, with additional service along Cambie and Oak Streets.

For those who drive, Oakridge offers easy access to key arterial routes, yet thanks to its rich transit infrastructure, many residents enjoy a lifestyle that doesn’t require a car.


Parks & Recreation

Oakridge is a haven for nature lovers, active families, and anyone who enjoys the outdoors.

  • Queen Elizabeth Park is just minutes away and offers sweeping views of the city and mountains. It’s home to the lush Bloedel Conservatory, beautiful quarry gardens, pitch & putt golf, tennis courts, and walking trails.

  • VanDusen Botanical Garden sits on the neighbourhood’s northwestern edge, featuring over 7,500 plant species, themed gardens, and quiet trails for peaceful exploration.

  • Langara Golf Course, dating back to 1926, provides a par-71 challenge amid tranquil surroundings.

  • Smaller parks like Tisdall, Columbia, Cambie, and Montgomery offer sports fields, children’s play areas, and shaded walking paths.

Coming soon, the Masumi Mitsui Greenway will offer a scenic, multi-kilometre cycling and walking route connecting key parks and green spaces across the West Side.


Schools & Institutions

Whether you’re raising a family or pursuing further education, Oakridge is home to several respected academic institutions:

  • Langara College, located just south of the neighbourhood, serves over 23,000 students across a wide range of programs—from university transfer to continuing education.

  • Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary is the only school in Vancouver offering a Mandarin bilingual program.

  • Sir William Van Horne Elementary, established in 1911, is a heritage landmark school known for academic excellence and strong extracurricular programs.

  • Eric Hamber Secondary, serving the wider catchment, offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) program and a strong academic reputation.

Additionally, the Jewish Community Centre and Norman Rothstein Theatre offer a wide range of cultural, educational, and recreational programming for people of all ages.


Lifestyle & Community in Oakridge

Oakridge is a unique blend of urban energy and neighbourhood warmth. Its population reflects Vancouver’s rich cultural mosaic—primarily Chinese and Jewish, with growing South and Southeast Asian communities.

You’ll find everything from luxury high-rise condos with stunning views and world-class amenities to character homes with beautifully maintained gardens. The streets are walkable, the vibe is relaxed, and the services are top-notch.

Oakridge Park is shaping up to be the heartbeat of the neighbourhood—hosting community festivals, music performances, open-air film nights, and wellness events. Dining options range from fine dining at Seasons in the Park to casual eats and wine bars scattered throughout the area.


Active & Sustainable Living

Oakridge is designed for sustainable, healthy living. The neighbourhood's redevelopment prioritizes walkability, with extensive pedestrian plazas, traffic-calmed streets, and connections to Vancouver’s growing network of greenways and bike lanes.

Whether you're walking your dog through Queen Elizabeth Park, cycling to Langara Golf Course, or enjoying tai chi at VanDusen Garden, it’s easy to stay active here. Many residents find themselves choosing transit and bike routes over driving—not just for convenience, but for lifestyle.


Why Oakridge Might Be Your Next Home

  • A complete transformation into a modern urban village centered around a vibrant town square and nine-acre park

  • Unmatched access to transit with two Canada Line stations and rapid bus service

  • Top-tier schools and institutions ideal for both young families and lifelong learners

  • World-class recreational spaces within walking distance

  • A wide range of housing options, from character homes to luxury condos

  • A rich cultural fabric supported by food, art, festivals, and neighbourhood events

Oakridge is more than a place to live—it’s a lifestyle. And with the Oakridge Park redevelopment nearing completion, there’s never been a more exciting time to consider calling this evolving neighbourhood home.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Oakridge a good place to live for families?

Yes, Oakridge is an excellent choice for families. It offers top-ranked public and private schools, safe tree-lined streets, and ample green space. With parks like Queen Elizabeth and VanDusen nearby, plus access to recreational facilities and community programs, it's a neighbourhood built with family life in mind.

What types of homes are available in Oakridge?

Oakridge features a mix of single-family homes on large lots, luxury new-builds, contemporary townhomes, and upscale condos in towers like those in the Oakridge Park development. There’s something here for downsizers, families, and professionals alike.

Is Oakridge a walkable neighbourhood?

Yes, Oakridge is becoming one of Vancouver’s most walkable areas thanks to its town centre redesign. Residents can walk to Oakridge Park’s shopping, restaurants, transit stations, parks, and schools. The area is also connected to greenways and bike paths for safe and active commuting.

What schools are located in or near Oakridge?

Oakridge is home to Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary, Sir William Van Horne Elementary, and nearby Eric Hamber Secondary. It also offers proximity to Langara College, and families benefit from access to bilingual and private school options.

What parks and green spaces are near Oakridge?

Residents enjoy quick access to Queen Elizabeth Park, VanDusen Botanical Garden, Langara Golf Course, and several smaller parks like Tisdall and Montgomery. The area is full of lush outdoor spaces perfect for families, fitness, and relaxation.

How is the public transit in Oakridge?

Oakridge is extremely well-connected via two Canada Line stations—Oakridge–41st Avenue and Langara–49th Avenue. It also has frequent bus routes, including the R4 RapidBus. These make commuting to downtown, UBC, or YVR fast and convenient.

What amenities are included in the Oakridge Park development?

The Oakridge Park project includes over 140 shops, a Time Out Market, public library, community centre, daycares, landscaped parkland, fitness studios, and outdoor event spaces. It’s designed to be a self-contained, vibrant urban village.

What makes Oakridge different from other Vancouver neighbourhoods?

Oakridge combines the feel of a mature residential community with the excitement of a major urban centre. Its ongoing transformation into a sustainable, transit-oriented district makes it unique—offering modern living without sacrificing green space or family-friendly charm.

Are there good dining and shopping options in Oakridge?

Yes, Oakridge offers excellent options—from casual cafés and bakeries to fine dining at nearby Queen Elizabeth Park. Once complete, Oakridge Park will be a premier shopping destination, housing luxury retailers, local boutiques, and diverse restaurants.

Is now a good time to buy a home in Oakridge?

Absolutely. With the Oakridge Park redevelopment nearing completion and the neighbourhood’s continued growth, buying in Oakridge now offers both lifestyle benefits and long-term investment potential in one of Vancouver’s most sought-after areas.

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