Welcome to Richmond, a great city directly south of Vancouver. This amazing city is located on Lulu Island, surrounded by the Fraser River to the north and south and the Pacific Ocean to the west
. Richmond has a population of approximately 200,000 spread across the western part of the municipality with farmland and multiple golf courses to the east. There are great activities in Richmond including Steveston Heritage Fishing Village, Garry Point Park, and Minoru Park.Richmond has about 600 condos for sale. Out of these, roughly 500 per cent of the condo developments are Low-Rises, with dozens of mid-rise and high-rise buildings to choose from as well. Nearly all of the mid-rise and high-rise buildings are located in Richmond City Centre. The Low-Rise developments are scattered throughout the whole municipality.
Richmond condos are for sale on the market for an average of 39 days, and they sell for an average price of $692,540. Last year there were 3394 sold in Richmond. There was a decrease in total condos sold of -19% compared to the previous year.
The City of Richmond has decent mobility scores but is fairly car dependent when traveling outside of the city centre. However, if you are located in downtown Richmond, accessibility is no problem. There us a walk score of 4, 51 bike score, and a transit score of 32.
Located at 205 6111 LONDON ROAD, Richmond, V7E3S3, British Columbia, this condo is listed for sale. 205 6111 LONDON ROAD, Richmond, V7E3S3, British Columbia, has an asking price of 999900.00, and has been on the market since 10/1/2024. This condo unit has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathroom. The approximately sqft of this unit is between 1350.00 and 1550.00.
Coffee shop lovers will appreciate the local cafe's like Sanctuary Cafe. Locals recommend eating at Ember Kitchen and Bakery in Steveston - they have great food! There is a surprising amount of green space with steveston Channel and London Landing Wharf nearby London Station. Burn365 Fitness is a super popular fitness center with locals. The local school in Steveston is Tomekichi Homma.