# Coquitlam, BC Real Estate

> The complete Coquitlam real estate guide for 2026.

**Source:** https://soldbycraig.ca/coquitlam/  
**Author:** Craig Johnston, REALTOR® (BC Licence V99960) · The MACNABS · Royal LePage Elite West  
**Site:** https://soldbycraig.ca

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Coquitlam, BC · the complete city guide

## Coquitlam, BC — the complete city real estate guide.

Coquitlam is the largest of the three Tri-Cities municipalities — eight distinct sub-neighbourhoods, three SkyTrain stations on the Evergreen Line, and the deepest detached + townhome + condo inventory in the Tri-Cities. July 2026 GVR® detached HPI sits at **$1,627,600** (-5.2% YoY). This is the straight-talk guide from a 47+ year Coquitlam resident.

Updated August 2026 · By [Craig Johnston, REALTOR®](/coquitlam-realtor-craig-johnston/)

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The market read

## Coquitlam in July 2026.

The city-wide July 2026 GVR® benchmark. Properly-priced inventory still clears in 18–35 days at the entry tier; over-priced inventory sits 60–90+ days. The 2026 market is balanced — not the 2021 frenzy, not a buyer's market either.

Detached HPI

$1,627,600

-5.2% YoY · July 2026 GVR® benchmark.

Townhouse HPI

$990,900

-8.6% YoY · limited inventory at the entry tier.

Apartment HPI

$651,400

-7.2% YoY · entry-buyer + downsizer + investor pool.

Sales-to-active

11.3%

Buyer-favouring · 54 detached sold against 480 active listings in July.

Source: REBGV / GVR® monthly statistics, Coquitlam submarket, July 2026 release. July 2026 sales activity: 54 detached / 480 active (11.3%), 36 townhomes / 183 active (19.7%), 90 apartments / 587 active (15.3%). Last refreshed August 4, 2026.

Who Coquitlam is for

## Four buyers Coquitlam is built for.

Coquitlam isn't one neighbourhood — it's a city with eight. Different sub-areas serve different buyers. If your situation matches one of these four profiles, the rest of this page maps which sub-neighbourhood fits and why.

01

### The move-up family

Most common Coquitlam buyer. Currently in a townhome or starter detached, ready for full detached or larger lot. Driven by school catchment (Smiling Creek, Heritage Woods, Gleneagle), trails, and stage-of-life change. Burke Mountain and Westwood Plateau dominate this cohort.

02

### The first-time / professional buyer

Looking for SkyTrain access, walkability, and entry-tier price points. Coquitlam Centre condos at $550K–$1.4M and Burquitlam mid-rise + tower product 2018+ build dominate this cohort. Three Evergreen Line stations + Burquitlam = four transit-oriented entry points.

03

### The Vancouver relocator

Leaving Vancouver, Burnaby, or downtown for SD43 catchment access, more square footage per dollar, and a yard. Coquitlam delivers the deepest inventory of all three Tri-Cities cities. Often a remote-work professional with one or two SkyTrain commute days.

04

### The long-stay capital allocator

The investor with a 7–10+ year horizon. Looking for school-catchment-anchored appreciation and structural buyer-pool depth. Yield-driven investors find better current yields in Port Coquitlam; Coquitlam delivers stronger appreciation support.

Coquitlam's eight sub-neighbourhoods

## Eight distinct neighbourhoods inside one city.

Coquitlam is not one neighbourhood. Each of these eight sub-areas has its own pricing band, school catchment ladder, buyer profile, and resale story. Picking the sub-area before the house saves families months of false starts.

Newest move-up · 2008+ build

### [Burke Mountain](/burke-mountain-homes/)

Coquitlam's newest move-up family neighbourhood. Mostly 2008–2024 build stock. Detached typically $1.7M–$2.5M. Smiling Creek + Leigh + Coast Salish Elementary catchments. Pinecone-Burke Provincial Park out the back door.

[Burke Mountain guide →](/burke-mountain-homes/)

Established executive · 7,500+ sq ft lots

### [Westwood Plateau](/westwood-plateau/)

Established executive neighbourhood. Larger 7,500–12,000+ sq ft lots, Gleneagle Secondary catchment with TALONS gifted access, golf-course frontage premium. Detached $1.9M–$3M+.

[Westwood Plateau guide →](/westwood-plateau/)

Walkable urban core · 3 SkyTrain stations

### [Coquitlam Town Centre](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/)

The walkable urban node — Coquitlam Central, Lincoln, and Lafarge Lake SkyTrain stations, mall, lake, restaurants. High-rise condos $550K–$1.4M, townhomes $1M–$1.4M. First-time buyers + downsizers + professionals.

[Town Centre guide →](/north-coquitlam-town-centre-guide/)

Transit-oriented · Burnaby border

### [Burquitlam](/burquitlam-coquitlam-guide/)

Transit-oriented redevelopment hub near the Burnaby border. Burquitlam SkyTrain station. Mostly mid-rise + tower condo product 2018+ build. Strong first-time buyer + investor demand.

[Burquitlam guide →](/burquitlam-coquitlam-guide/)

Established family streets

### [Eagle Ridge](/eagle-ridge-coquitlam-guide/)

Established residential neighbourhood between Westwood Plateau and Coquitlam Centre. Mostly 1980s–2000s detached stock. Heritage Mountain Elementary and Eagle Mountain Middle commonly. Good move-up family value tier.

[Eagle Ridge guide →](/eagle-ridge-coquitlam-guide/)

Lougheed-adjacent · transit access

### [Central Coquitlam](/central-coquitlam-neighbourhood-guide/)

Established residential between Coquitlam Centre and Burquitlam. Diverse housing stock from 1960s detached to newer townhomes. Strong transit access via Lougheed corridor.

[Central Coquitlam guide →](/central-coquitlam-neighbourhood-guide/)

Historic French-Canadian heritage

### [Maillardville](/maillardville-coquitlam-guide/)

Coquitlam's historic French-Canadian neighbourhood. Older character stock 1920s–1960s, some redevelopment. Community-anchored character with annual Festival du Bois. Distinctive identity within Coquitlam.

[Maillardville guide →](/maillardville-coquitlam-guide/)

Austin Heights · central walkable

### [Austin Heights](/austin-heights-coquitlam-guide/)

Central walkable Coquitlam — tighter streets, established mid-century stock, growing food-and-coffee scene. Strong entry detached value at the Austin Avenue corridor. Family-friendly with Lougheed access.

[Austin Heights guide →](/austin-heights-coquitlam-guide/)

The price ladder

## What each tier in Coquitlam actually buys.

Coquitlam's price tiers span the widest range of any Tri-Cities city — from $550K Town Centre condos to $3M+ Westwood luxury. Below is the July 2026 reality, what each band gets you, and which sub-neighbourhood fits.

| Tier | Price band (July 2026) | What it typically buys | Where |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Entry condo | $550K – $750K | 1–2 bed, ~600–850 sq ft, SkyTrain-adjacent, modern strata. | Coquitlam Town Centre, Burquitlam |
| Family condo / entry townhome | $750K – $1.1M | 2–3 bed condo or entry-tier townhome, ~900–1,500 sq ft. | Town Centre, Burquitlam, Maillardville |
| Premium townhome | $1.1M – $1.5M | 3–4 bed, 2.5–3-bath, ~1,700–2,200 sq ft, attached double garage. | Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, Central Coq |
| Entry detached | $1.4M – $1.8M | 3–4 bed, 2.5–3.5-bath, ~2,500–3,200 sq ft, smaller lot. | Central Coq, Eagle Ridge, Austin Heights, SoCo |
| Mid detached | $1.8M – $2.5M | 4–5 bed, ~3,200–4,000 sq ft, established or newer-build lot. | Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, Eagle Ridge |
| Upper detached / luxury | $2.5M+ | 5-bed+, ~4,000–5,500+ sq ft, premium lot, view-corridor or golf-course frontage. | Westwood Plateau, Upper Burke, view-streets |

Live MLS® search: [all Coquitlam homes](/coquitlam-homes-for-sale/) · [detached](/coquitlam-detached/) · [townhomes](/coquitlam-townhomes-for-sale/) · [condos](/coquitlam-condos-for-sale/) · [$2M+ luxury](/coquitlam-luxury-homes-for-sale/).

Daily life

## Schools, parks, transit & the commute.

Four things every Coquitlam buyer asks about in the first week. The honest answers below.

### SD43 schools

School District 43 (SD43) Coquitlam operates all public schools. Strong secondaries include **Gleneagle** (Burke + Westwood, home of district-wide TALONS gifted), **Heritage Woods** (Westwood Plateau crossover from Port Moody), **Centennial** (Coquitlam Centre), and **Pinetree**. Catchments shift between SD43 reviews — always verify the specific address.

### Parks & trails

Town Centre Park + Lafarge Lake at the urban core. Pinecone-Burke Provincial Park on the Burke Mountain edge. Coquitlam Crunch (894 stairs) downtown. Mundy Park in central. The trail network connects across the entire city — one of Coquitlam's most underrated daily-life assets.

### SkyTrain & transit

Three Evergreen Line stations: **Coquitlam Central**, **Lincoln**, and **Lafarge Lake-Douglas**. Plus **Burquitlam Station** on the western edge near Burnaby. All four stations serve transit-oriented condo + townhome density. Burke + Westwood + Eagle Ridge are 10–25 minutes by car to the nearest station.

### Commute & access

Downtown Vancouver via Evergreen Line: 35–45 minutes off-peak from Coquitlam Centre stations. From Burke Mountain via SkyTrain: 55–75 minutes total. Driving downtown peak: 50–70 minutes; off-peak: 35–50 minutes. Highway 1 access via United Boulevard.

Compared to

## Coquitlam vs Port Moody vs Port Coquitlam.

The three Tri-Cities cities aren't interchangeable. Each has a distinct character, inventory depth, and price band. Below is the side-by-side most buyers actually need.

| Factor | Coquitlam | Port Moody | Port Coquitlam |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Detached HPI (July 2026) | $1,627,600 | $1,967,700 | $1,308,500 |
| Inventory depth | Deepest in Tri-Cities | Smaller, urban-village focused | Mid, most accessible price points |
| SkyTrain coverage | 3 Evergreen + 1 Burquitlam stations | 2 Evergreen stations (Moody, Inlet Centre) | West Coast Express only |
| Defining character | Diverse: urban core + family suburbs + new-build | Walkable urban village + Inlet waterfront | Family value tier + Fraser River frontage |
| Best for | Inventory selection, school catchments, transit + suburbs | Walkable urban-village lifestyle, brewery district | Price-accessible family inventory |

Side-by-side deep dive: [Coquitlam vs Port Moody](/coquitlam-vs-port-moody/) · [Coquitlam vs Port Coquitlam](/coquitlam-vs-port-coquitlam/).

Decision framework

## Is Coquitlam the right city for your move?

Coquitlam is the biggest, deepest, most-optioned Tri-Cities city. That doesn't make it the right fit for every buyer. Reading these two columns honestly saves time and second-guessing.

### Coquitlam is a strong fit if…

- You want the deepest inventory selection across detached, townhome, and condo product.
- You want SkyTrain access (4 stations across two transit nodes) AND room to spread into family-suburb sub-areas.
- You're a move-up family chasing SD43 catchments (Gleneagle, Heritage Woods, Centennial, Pinetree).
- You're a first-time buyer wanting Town Centre or Burquitlam condo product with walkability + transit.
- You're a long-stay capital allocator with a 7–10+ year horizon, prioritising appreciation over current yield.

### Coquitlam may be less ideal if…

- You want the walkable urban-village lifestyle of Port Moody (Newport Village, Brewers Row, Inlet trails).
- You want maximum price accessibility — Port Coquitlam's detached HPI sits ~$319K below Coquitlam's.
- You want luxury acreage on Indian Arm or waterfront — Anmore or Belcarra serve that better.
- You prioritise current rental yield over appreciation — Port Coquitlam delivers fractionally better yields.

Who I am

## Coquitlam, 47+ years lived. Burke Mountain, 9+ years lived.

![Craig Johnston, REALTOR®, Tri-Cities Move-Up Specialist](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/DSC1119-1-scaled.jpg)

Craig Johnston, REALTOR®

47+ year Coquitlam resident · 9+ year Burke Mountain resident · Top 1% Team Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS® · Medallion Club Team Member since 2021 · Top 2% Team Member — Royal LePage nationwide · The MACNABs Team, Royal LePage Elite West · BCFSA #V99960

[More about Craig →](/coquitlam-realtor-craig-johnston/)

The neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood read this page hints at — he walks it. 5.0 stars across 35+ verified Google reviews. Three below from recent clients on pricing, communication, and follow-through.

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★★★★★

> “Craig kept me informed of the local market for a couple of years before I asked him to handle my Coquitlam sale. He laid out the strategy upfront, the listing generated a lot of interest, and we had an acceptable offer in under a month. I was stressed going in — Craig helped me overcome a lot of my anxiety. I’ve already introduced him to my sister, who plans to sell soon.”

Fj Young

Sold Coquitlam in under a month · July 2026 · Google Review

★★★★★

> “Craig was there with us everyday. Guiding us to our next step we were kept informed daily sometimes multiple times a day as to what was happening… Our home sold in only 6 days with multiple offers.”

Gerry & Aline Howitson

Sold in 6 days, multiple offers · November 2025 · Google Review

★★★★★

> “After searching for several years, I knew exactly what I was looking for—and Craig delivered. We viewed a handful of properties, and the home he ultimately found was exactly what I had been searching for. I couldn't believe how quickly he nailed it.”

Warren Chu

Buyer match after multi-year search · March 2026 · Google Review
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Recent Coquitlam outcomes

## Three Coquitlam stories from the last 18 months.

Real situations, real timelines. Full case studies link to the dedicated write-ups.

Move-up · townhome → detached

### Coquitlam Move-Up Family.

A Coquitlam townhome family stepping into detached. Sequenced the listing and the offer to close concurrently, avoided bridge financing, held firm on inspection. Listing sold over asking in seven days; replacement secured at a meaningful discount.

[Read the case study →](/coquitlam-upsizer-case-study/)

Relocation · Vancouver → Coquitlam

### Vancouver family relocating for catchment + yard.

A Vancouver family relocating to Coquitlam for SD43 catchment access and more square footage per dollar. Two pre-trip Zoom strategy calls, one weekend on-the-ground, shortlist of four homes, written offer accepted at first attempt.

[Read the case study →](/vancouver-to-coquitlam-case-study/)

Seller · long-stay downsize

### Long-stay Coquitlam seller, seven offers, no subject-to-sale.

A long-stay Coquitlam family downsizing after twenty years. Hold-strong strategy on offer night. Seven offers, none subject to sale, final price meaningfully above list, possession on seller's preferred timeline. The Jim Turnbull review above is from this transaction.

[See all recent solds →](/sold/)

Quick answer

What is the Coquitlam, BC real estate market like in 2026?

Coquitlam is the largest of the three Tri-Cities municipalities. Eight distinct sub-neighbourhoods: Burke Mountain (newest move-up, 2008+ build), Westwood Plateau (established executive, larger lots), Coquitlam Town Centre (walkable urban core with 3 SkyTrain stations), Burquitlam (transit-oriented, Burnaby border), Eagle Ridge (established family), Central Coquitlam (Lougheed-adjacent), Maillardville (historic French-Canadian heritage), and Austin Heights (central walkable). July 2026 GVR® data: detached HPI **$1,627,600** (-5.2% YoY), townhouse **$990,900**, apartment **$651,400**. Sales-to-active at 11.3% signals a buyer-favouring market. Three SkyTrain stations connect to Vancouver in 35–45 minutes. By Craig Johnston, REALTOR® V99960, 47+ year Tri-Cities resident.

FAQ

## Coquitlam — the questions buyers and sellers actually ask.

What are the main sub-neighbourhoods of Coquitlam?+

Eight main sub-areas: **Burke Mountain** (newest move-up), **Westwood Plateau** (established executive), **Coquitlam Town Centre** (walkable urban core with SkyTrain), **Burquitlam** (transit-oriented, Burnaby border), **Eagle Ridge** (move-up family), **Central Coquitlam** (close to Lougheed), **Maillardville** (historic French-Canadian heritage area), and **Austin Heights** (central walkable).

What's the July 2026 Coquitlam real estate market like?+

July 2026 GVR® data: Coquitlam detached HPI benchmark **$1,627,600** (-5.2% YoY), townhouse **$990,900** (-8.6% YoY), apartment **$651,400** (-7.2% YoY). Sales-to-active across detached is 11.3% — buyer-favouring, not the 2021 frenzy. Properly priced inventory still clears in 18–35 days at the entry-detached tier.

How does Coquitlam compare to Port Moody and Port Coquitlam?+

Coquitlam is the largest of the Tri-Cities by population, area, and inventory. **Port Moody** is smaller, more walkable, with a stronger urban-village identity (Newport Village, Brewers Row). **Port Coquitlam** is the most price-accessible of the three cities. Coquitlam wins on inventory selection and SkyTrain coverage; the others win on specific lifestyle character.

Which Coquitlam neighbourhood is best for families?+

Depends on priorities. **Burke Mountain** for newer construction + Smiling Creek / Leigh Elementary catchments + trails. **Westwood Plateau** for larger lots + Gleneagle or Pinetree Secondary catchment (TALONS gifted) + golf-course adjacency. **Eagle Ridge** for established family streets + Heritage Mountain Elementary access. **Coquitlam Town Centre** for walkable urban-family lifestyle + SkyTrain. The specific catchment + commute + budget combination determines the right answer.

Which Coquitlam neighbourhood is best for first-time buyers?+

**Coquitlam Town Centre** + **Burquitlam** are the entry-tier sweet spots for first-time buyers. Both have SkyTrain access, condo inventory from $550K and townhomes from $950K+, walkable amenities, and strong infrastructure. **Burke Mountain** townhomes at $1M–$1.4M serve the family-first-time-buyer profile.

What's Coquitlam Town Centre like as a place to live?+

Coquitlam Town Centre is the walkable urban core — three SkyTrain stations (Coquitlam Central, Lincoln, Lafarge Lake), Coquitlam Centre Mall, Lafarge Lake, restaurants, and the highest residential density in the city. Walk score 80–90+ across the node. The buyer pool is first-time buyers, single professionals, downsizers, and investors.

Does Coquitlam have SkyTrain?+

Yes — three stations on the Evergreen Line: **Coquitlam Central**, **Lincoln**, and **Lafarge Lake-Douglas**. All three serve the Coquitlam Town Centre walkable node. **Burquitlam Station** serves the western edge near the Burnaby border. Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, and Eagle Ridge addresses are 10–25 minutes by car to the nearest station.

What's the typical commute from Coquitlam to downtown Vancouver?+

From Coquitlam Town Centre / Lincoln / Lafarge stations to Burrard Station downtown: 35–45 minutes off-peak on the Evergreen Line. From Burke Mountain via SkyTrain (drive 18–28 min to station + 40–45 min train): 55–75 minutes total. Driving downtown peak: 50–70 minutes; off-peak: 35–50 minutes.

How big is the Coquitlam real estate market?+

July 2026 data: Coquitlam saw 54 detached sales against 480 active listings (11.3% sales-to-active), 36 townhome sales against 183 active listings (19.7%), 90 apartment sales against 587 active listings (41% ratio). Materially larger transaction volume than Port Moody, Port Coquitlam, Anmore, or Belcarra.

Is Coquitlam a good investment market?+

For specific buyer profiles, yes — particularly the long-stay capital allocator with a 7–10+ year horizon. Yield-driven investors find Port Coquitlam delivers fractionally better current yields. Coquitlam delivers stronger appreciation support from school catchment demand + structural buyer-pool depth across all property types.

What schools are in Coquitlam?+

School District 43 (SD43) operates all public schools in Coquitlam. Strong secondary schools include **Gleneagle Secondary** (Burke + Westwood, home of district-wide TALONS gifted program), **Heritage Woods Secondary** (catchment crosses Port Moody and Westwood Plateau), **Centennial Secondary** (Coquitlam Town Centre), and **Pinetree Secondary**. Catchments shift between SD43 reviews — always verify the specific address.

Should I buy in Coquitlam now or wait?+

Honest answer: depends on your specific situation, timeline, and risk tolerance. The 2026 market is balanced; over the next 5+ years, structural buyer-pool demand suggests continued price stability for the right neighbourhoods. Trying to time the bottom rarely beats buying when you find the right home in your budget. A [20-minute strategy call](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) covers your specific timing question.

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Ready when you are

## Coquitlam, done properly, starts with one conversation.

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Schools that serve Coquitlam

## Schools that serve Coquitlam.

Coquitlam is served entirely by School District 43 (SD43). The catchment ladder varies significantly by sub-neighbourhood — Burke Mountain ladders to Gleneagle or Terry Fox Secondary, Westwood Plateau to Gleneagle (TALONS), Heritage Mountain edge to Heritage Woods, and Coquitlam Town Centre / Eagle Ridge / Ranch Park to Centennial or Pinetree. Below are the key anchor schools across the city — full breakdown at the Coquitlam Schools hub.

Verify your exact address

Look up any Coquitlam address in SD43’s official school locator.

Type an address → see the specific neighbourhood catchment schools. This is the authoritative source.

[Open SD43 school locator](https://mybaragar.com/index.cfm?event=page.SchoolLocatorPublic&DistrictCode=bc43)
[or read SD43 catchment info →](https://www.sd43.bc.ca/Schools/Registration/Pages/default.aspx)

[Elementary
Grades K-5

### Smiling Creek Elementary

Burke Mountain upper anchor (opened 2018) - fine arts focus.

View school →](/smiling-creek-elementary-catchment-homes/)
[Elementary
Grades K-5

### Leigh Elementary

Lower Burke Mountain K-5 - the headline Burke elementary.

View school →](/leigh-elementary-catchment-homes/)
[Elementary
Grades K-5

### Hampton Park Elementary

Upper Westwood Plateau K-5 on Paddock Drive.

View school →](/summit-middle-catchment-homes/#hampton-park)
[Elementary
Grades K-5

### Pinetree Way Elementary

Coquitlam Town Centre walkable elementary.

View school →](/maple-creek-middle-catchment-homes/#pinetree-way)
[Secondary
Grades 9-12

### Gleneagle Secondary

Burke + Westwood secondary - home of SD43 TALONS gifted.

View school →](/gleneagle-secondary-catchment-homes/)
[Secondary
Grades 9-12

### Heritage Woods Secondary

Western Westwood + Heritage Mountain crossover.

View school →](/heritage-woods-secondary-catchment-homes/)
[Secondary
Grades 9-12

### Centennial Secondary

Coquitlam Town Centre secondary.

View school →](/centennial-secondary-catchment-homes/)
[Secondary
Grades 9-12

### Pinetree Secondary

Town Centre + Ranch Park / Eagle Ridge crossover.

View school →](/pinetree-secondary-catchment-homes/)

Interested in these schools?

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School information is a starting reference. Catchments are assigned by SD43 based on your specific home address and can change between review cycles. **Always verify the definitive catchment for any specific home via the [SD43 school locator](https://mybaragar.com/index.cfm?event=page.SchoolLocatorPublic&DistrictCode=bc43) before writing an offer.**

[Full SD43 schools hub →](/coquitlam-schools/)

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