Vancouver · British Columbia

Real Estate Broker — Vancouver

The best verified real estate broker in each sector of Vancouver.

8 / 8 sectors covered

A real estate broker represents you when buying or selling: pricing the home from comparable sales, marketing it, screening for genuinely qualified buyers, then drafting and negotiating offers through to closing. Their value is intensely local — the right broker knows the price tiers, the inventory and what actually closes in your Vancouver sector, not just the city at large. Before signing a brokerage agreement, verify three things: an active provincial licence, recent and verifiable activity in the specific sector, and clear written terms on commission. Payotte does that verification up front and recommends a single broker per sector — the one the public data supports, never the one who paid the most.

The Vancouver real estate market

As of April 2026, the MLS benchmark price in Vancouver stood at $1,098,000, down 6.9% year-over-year. Inventory sat at roughly 7.4 months of supply.

Scope: Metro Vancouver (territoire GVR) · Greater Vancouver REALTORS (GVR) · Apr 2026. — Source : Greater Vancouver REALTORS (GVR)

How much does a REALTOR® cost?

Commission structures vary sharply by province (WOWA, 2026): in Ontario, a combined 3.5%–5% of the sale price is typical (the buyer-side share often set at 2.5%); British Columbia commonly uses a graduated scale of about 3%–4% on the first $100,000 then 1%–2% on the balance; Alberta roughly 7% on the first $100,000 then 3% on the remainder, split between both brokerages.

The seller generally pays both commissions — the buyer's agent is usually free for the buyer. Everything is negotiable: no province fixes real estate commissions by law.

Sources: WOWA — Cost of selling a house in Canada (2026)