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Buy a home with built-in upside.

The same house is worth more when its lot can become more. Across Metro Vancouver, many homes now sit on land that already allows three to six homes — or a tower near transit. Buy one and you get a place to live today, plus income and growth options a plain listing simply doesn't carry.

Why it's worth more

A home that pays its way — and grows.

Density is optionality. Even if you never build a thing, a lot that could hold more homes tends to be worth more than one that can't — and you can put that potential to work whenever you're ready.

Income

Rent from day one

Add the laneway home or suite the zoning now allows and rent it out, or house family. Many buyers use that income to help carry the mortgage.

Growth

Land that appreciates

As a neighbourhood builds out around you, land that can hold several homes tends to hold its value better than the house standing on it today.

Optionality

Choices later

Redevelop down the road, partner with a builder, or sell to a developer when the timing suits you. You buy a home and keep the door open.

How UpZoned helps

We find the upside, and explain it plainly.

Most listings never spell out what a lot is actually allowed to become. We do — so you can compare homes on their real potential, not just the building.

1

Tell us what you want

Budget, area, and whether you're after rental income, room to grow, or a longer-term development play.

2

We surface upside lots

Homes coming through UpZoned — including owners open to selling — that sit on newly densified land.

3

We map the potential

What each lot can become under Bill 44, transit-oriented rules, the Broadway Plan or the Villages Plan — clearly, without the jargon.

4

We connect the pros

Vetted realtors, mortgage brokers and, if you want to build, our Development Division — only when you're ready.

Where the upside is

Three markets, three kinds of upside.

Where you buy shapes the kind of potential you're holding — from a quiet suite you rent out, to a lot a developer will one day compete for.

Highest ceiling

The Broadway corridor

Up to ~40 storeys

The city's largest-ever rezoning. Lots near stations can carry serious development value — best for buyers thinking long-term or as investors.

Region-wide

Transit-hub areas

Up to ~20 storeys

Near SkyTrain across Burnaby, Surrey, Coquitlam and more. Strong resale and redevelopment demand as each hub fills in.

Live-in friendly

The 17 Villages & beyond

3–6 homes per lot

Bill 44 lets most single-family lots hold three to six homes — ideal for buyers who want to live in one and rent the rest.

A note on the numbers. Heights and unit counts are "up to" figures that depend on the specific lot, its size, transit proximity and municipal rules; several plans are still moving through approvals. UpZoned is not a brokerage and does not provide legal, financial or tax advice — we help you understand the potential and connect you with licensed professionals to act on it.

Looking for a home with a future?

Tell us your budget and what you'd want to do with the extra potential — we'll come back with homes that fit.

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