Richmond
Riverfront city with strong transit access and limited land supply
Overview
Richmond is a coastal city in BC’s Lower Mainland region south of Vancouver known for its riverfront setting and global connections. Housing demand is shaped by proximity to jobs and transit, strong retail and services, and limited developable land across island areas.
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Living in Richmond
Richmond offers a mix of public and independent options, with many neighbourhoods built around parks and local schools. Family routines often revolve around community centres, sports, and nearby shopping areas.
Life is shaped by water and flat terrain - walking and cycling are common for errands and leisure. Residents use riverfront paths, parks, and indoor recreation facilities year-round, with food and shopping hubs supporting a convenient day-to-day pace.
Many people work locally in retail, services, logistics, and small business, while others commute into Vancouver or other parts of the region. Remote work is common, and homes with flexible space for an office can be a priority.
Richmond is well connected by major roads, bridges, transit, and cycling routes, making it practical for regional travel. Proximity to the airport is a factor for frequent travellers and some employers.
Housing ranges from condos and townhomes near transit and town centres to detached homes in quieter residential pockets. Lot sizes and street patterns vary, with newer higher-density areas alongside established subdivisions.
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