Gleneagles Homes for Sale
Concrete condos, Shipyards-district townhomes, and a 12-minute SeaBus to downtown. Browse current MLS® listings, or read the Caulfeild & Eagle Harbour living guide for full area context.
Gleneagles is an established family detached subdivision sitting north of Horseshoe Bay in V7W, with the Gleneagles Golf Course (a public 9-hole course operated by the District) as the central neighbourhood anchor. The character is more conventional suburban-family detached than the heritage or wooded character of other coastal western WV sub-areas, with established 1960s through 1980s homes and a stable family-oriented community. Strong fit for buyers wanting coastal western WV character with reliable suburban feel. SD45 serves the area through Rockridge Secondary catchment.
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Search by NeighbourhoodWest Vancouver's Six Regional Areas
TopGleneagles sits inside the Caulfeild & Eagle Harbour area. West Vancouver's 36 MLS sub-areas organise into six regional areas, each with a different character, price band, and housing mix. Click into any area to read the living guide, browse the area's listings, or pull up market data.
Ambleside & Dundarave
6 sub-areas anchoring WV's walkable urban core along Marine Drive. Ambleside Beach, Dundarave Pier, the seawall promenade, and the broadest housing mix in West Van. Ambleside, Dundarave, Sentinel Hill, Cedardale, Park Royal, Queens.
British Properties & Glenmore
5 sub-areas climbing the slope above Highway 1 with downtown and inlet views. Sentinel Secondary catchment. British Properties, Glenmore, Chelsea Park, Whitby Estates, Canterbury WV.
Caulfeild & Eagle Harbour
11 sub-areas at WV's coastal western end. Wooded streets, ocean access, Rockridge Secondary catchment. Caulfeild, Olde Caulfeild, Upper Caulfeild, Eagle Harbour, Whytecliff, Horseshoe Bay, Gleneagles, plus 4 more.
Cypress & Chartwell
4 sub-areas of mid-elevation view detached between British Properties and the waterfront. Sentinel Secondary catchment. Cypress Park Estates, Chartwell, Cypress, Deer Ridge WV.
Westmount, Altamont & Bayridge
5 sub-areas of established waterfront and near-waterfront detached west of Dundarave. West Vancouver Secondary catchment. Westmount, Altamont, Bayridge, Sandy Cove, West Bay.
Lions Bay & Sea-to-Sky
5 MLS sub-areas along the Sea-to-Sky north of Horseshoe Bay. Semi-rural character, Rockridge Secondary catchment for Lions Bay. Lions Bay, Howe Sound, Furry Creek, Porteau Cove, Passage Island.
Why GleneaglesFour Reasons Buyers Land in Gleneagles
TopFamily-Oriented Subdivision
Gleneagles is the most conventional suburban family detached pocket in the coastal western WV market. Established streets, Gleneagles Elementary at the heart of the catchment, stable multi-generation family residency. More
Gleneagles Golf Course Anchor
The Gleneagles Golf Course (public 9-hole, operated by the District of West Vancouver) sits as the central anchor of the neighbourhood. Daily-life recreational amenity for residents. More
Rockridge Secondary
Gleneagles falls within Rockridge Secondary catchment with AP and IB Middle Years Programme. Gleneagles Elementary is the local catchment elementary. More
Suburban Coastal Western Character
More conventional suburban family character than the heritage or wooded character of other coastal western WV sub-areas. Strong fit for families wanting coastal western WV at established suburban scale. More
Current MarketGleneagles Market Context, April 2026
TopGleneagles sits within the West Vancouver market, currently a buyer's market by historical convention (8.0% sales-to-active ratio). The numbers below reflect West Vancouver April 2026 reporting with Gleneagles-specific notes by housing type. For full segment analysis, see the Gleneagles market page or the latest North Shore market update.
West Vancouver by the Numbers, with Gleneagles Notes
Source: Greater Vancouver REALTORS® (GVR), April 2026. Average sale price across all WV property types; Gleneagles-specific notes by housing tier.
The Honest Trade-OffsWhen Gleneagles May Not Be the Right Fit
TopGleneagles is genuinely well-suited to family buyers wanting established suburban detached character with Rockridge Secondary catchment and the Gleneagles Golf Course anchor. It is not the right sub-area for everyone. Below are the patterns where buyers typically belong elsewhere.
Consider a Different Sub-Area If:
- You want condo or townhome inventory: Gleneagles is detached only. For multi-family in coastal western WV, Panorama Village and Horseshoe Bay are the natural fits.
- You want walkable village amenities: Gleneagles is residential suburban. Horseshoe Bay village commercial is 3 to 5 minutes by car.
- You commute daily to a downtown office: Gleneagles' coastal western position means 35 to 45 minutes off-peak to downtown. Daily downtown commuters often prefer eastern WV.
- You want elevated view detached: Gleneagles is established suburban at lower elevation. For elevated view detached in the coastal western area, Upper Caulfeild or Eagleridge are the natural fits.
- You want waterfront character: Gleneagles is not waterfront. For waterfront detached in the coastal western area, Eagle Harbour or Whytecliff are the natural alternatives.
Comparing Your OptionsGleneagles vs. Other West Vancouver Lifestyles
TopMost buyers comparing Gleneagles are shortlisting it against one or two other West Van or cross-region options. Here is how Gleneagles typically stacks up.
vs. Horseshoe Bay
Sibling village immediately south with ferry terminal and mixed inventory. Horseshoe Bay for walkable working-village character with condos and detached; Gleneagles for the established family suburban detached subdivision north of the village.
vs. Caulfeild
Sibling broader Caulfeild sub-area east of the western tip. Caulfeild for wooded heritage residential character; Gleneagles for conventional suburban family character with golf course anchor.
vs. Rockridge
Sibling family detached pocket and the catchment namesake (Rockridge Secondary School is located here). Rockridge for direct proximity to the high school; Gleneagles for the golf-course-anchored family neighbourhood character.
vs. NV Lynn Valley
Cross-region comparison: Lynn Valley is the family detached heartland on the NV side with comparable suburban character. Lynn Valley for similar family detached at lower NV entry pricing with Argyle Secondary catchment; Gleneagles for the West Van Rockridge-catchment premium.
Common QuestionsBuying in Gleneagles: What to Know
TopSix common questions at the start of a Gleneagles home search. For broader West Van context, see the West Vancouver guide FAQ. For first-time buyers, the first-time buyer guide covers the full process.
How much does a home cost in Gleneagles, West Vancouver?
Gleneagles pricing reflects its position as an established family detached subdivision. Detached homes typically run $2 million to $4 million on lots of 6,000 to 12,000 sq ft, with renovation status driving most of the variance. The West Vancouver average sale price across all property types was approximately $2.73 million in April 2026.
What is the Gleneagles Golf Course?
Gleneagles Golf Course is a public 9-hole golf course operated by the District of West Vancouver, sitting as the central anchor of the Gleneagles neighbourhood. The course is open year-round and serves as a daily-life amenity for residents and a recreational destination for the broader coastal western WV community.
What schools serve Gleneagles?
Gleneagles falls within Rockridge Secondary catchment for grades 8 to 12 with AP and IB Middle Years Programme. Gleneagles Elementary is the local catchment elementary, with some addresses falling to Gordon Elementary. School District 45 (SD45) serves the area.
What is the commute from Gleneagles to downtown?
Gleneagles' coastal western position means 35 to 45 minutes off-peak to downtown via Marine Drive east to Taylor Way and the Lions Gate Bridge. Peak windows can extend this to 65 to 95 minutes. TransLink Bus 257 (Horseshoe Bay Express) provides commuter service from nearby Horseshoe Bay.
How is Gleneagles different from Horseshoe Bay or Eagle Harbour?
All three are coastal western WV sub-areas with Rockridge Secondary catchment. Horseshoe Bay is the working coastal village with ferry terminal and mixed inventory. Eagle Harbour is the smaller coastal community on its protected bay with waterfront-oriented housing. Gleneagles is the established family detached subdivision north of Horseshoe Bay, with more conventional suburban character anchored by the golf course. Gleneagles is typically the most family-oriented of the three given the suburban scale and Gleneagles Elementary.
What kind of homes are typical in Gleneagles?
Gleneagles is predominantly established family detached single-family from the 1960s through 1980s, with some 1990s and 2000s rebuilds and a smaller layer of newer custom builds. Lot sizes typically run 6,000 to 12,000 sq ft on conventional suburban-style streets. Architectural mix is typical suburban WV: ranchers, split-levels, and renovated traditional. Strata-titled inventory does not exist.
Your North Shore REALTOR®About Paul Fraser
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Paul Fraser, REALTOR® PREC*
Personal Real Estate Corporation · Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
Paul Fraser is a West Vancouver-based REALTOR® who brings an energetic, grounded, and refreshingly human approach to the real estate process. A long-time North Shore resident, Paul, his wife Keri, and their bulldogs Charlie and Tina have happily settled into the neighbourhood after living across several Vancouver communities, which gives him firsthand perspective on what makes each pocket of the North Shore tick.
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This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Real estate services in British Columbia are regulated under the Real Estate Services Act and the BC Financial Services Authority (BCFSA). Property information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed; verify all details with the relevant municipal authority, BC Assessment, the Land Title and Survey Authority, and the School District before relying on for an offer. Equal access to housing in British Columbia is protected under the BC Human Rights Code. Greater Vancouver REALTORS® data referenced reflects April 2026 reporting; market conditions change month to month. MLS® listings refreshed in real time via the IDX grid; data deemed reliable but not guaranteed. *Personal Real Estate Corporation. Data last verified: May 2026.


















