BRADFORD Neighborhood Guide
Updated May 2026
Best for:
Families
Investors
Retirees
Avg. Listing Price
¤177,277
Active Listings
4506
BRADFORD is a town in British Columbia, British Columbia, with 4476 active listings and an average asking price of CAD $176,487 as of May 2026.
Bradford exudes a relaxed, coastal charm that is unmistakably British Columbian. The community sits just a short drive from the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, where rugged cliffs, tide pools and ancient rainforests meet the Pacific Ocean. Residents enjoy a quiet, low‑density lifestyle while still having easy access to the natural wonders that define the province’s west coast.
Families and retirees are drawn to Bradford for its safe, close‑knit environment and the abundance of outdoor recreation. The local economy, anchored by resource industries, tourism, and agriculture, offers stable employment opportunities for families, while the mild climate and scenic coastline provide a peaceful setting for retirees seeking a slower pace of life.
Pros of living and buying here
- Affordable housing with an average asking price of CAD $176,487, well below the provincial average, offers great value for first‑time buyers and investors.
- Proximity to the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve and the Pacific coastline provides residents with unparalleled access to outdoor recreation, including hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
- The local economy, driven by
Bradford exudes a relaxed, coastal charm that is unmistakably British Columbian. The community sits just a short drive from the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, where rugged cliffs, tide pools and ancient rainforests meet the Pacific Ocean. Residents enjoy a quiet, low‑density lifestyle while still having easy access to the natural wonders that define the province’s west coast.
Families and retirees are drawn to Bradford for its safe, close‑knit environment and the abundance of outdoor recreation. The local economy, anchored by resource industries, tourism, and agriculture, offers stable employment opportunities for families, while the mild climate and scenic coastline provide a peaceful setting for retirees seeking a slower pace of life.
Pros of living and buying here
- Affordable housing with an average asking price of CAD $176,487, well below the provincial average, offers great value for first‑time buyers and investors.
- Proximity to the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve and the Pacific coastline provides residents with unparalleled access to outdoor recreation, including hiking, kayaking, and wildlife viewing.
- The local economy, driven by