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West Coquitlam Real Estate

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Market snapshot

The West Coquitlam market right now

West Coquitlam currently has 99 active listings. Most homes for sale are priced between $530K and $2.47M, with a median around $802K. Condos and apartments make up the largest share of the market.

99
Active listings
98
For sale
$802K
Median list price
$530K–$2.47M
Typical range

Figures reflect current active MLS® listings and update as the market moves.

Neighbourhood guide

Living in West Coquitlam

West Coquitlam (Coquitlam West) is the broad, fast-growing western district of the city bordering Burnaby, taking in the Burquitlam and Lougheed areas along the North Road and Clarke Road corridor. It is a major focus of high-density, transit-oriented development.

Location & boundaries

It runs along Coquitlam's western edge against Burnaby, bounded roughly by Burnaby to the west, Port Moody to the north, Highway 1 to the south, and Austin Heights and Maillardville to the east.

History

Historically a residential and commercial area at the Burnaby boundary, with North Road dating to 1859, it has been reshaped by the Burquitlam-Lougheed Neighbourhood Plan and the arrival of SkyTrain.

Lifestyle

The corridor blends high-rise condo living, a Korean commercial district on North Road, and proximity to SFU and the neighbouring Lougheed Town Centre.

Housing & property types

New high-rise and mid-rise condominiums cluster near the stations, alongside older single-family homes and low-rise apartments.

Shopping & dining

North Road's Korean restaurants and groceries are a defining feature, with Lougheed Town Centre mall just across the Burnaby line.

Parks & recreation

The historic Vancouver Golf Club, incorporated in 1910, is in the district, and Burnaby Mountain and SFU trails are close by.

Getting around

Burquitlam Station on the Millennium Line (Evergreen Extension) serves the area, with Lougheed Town Centre and Braid stations nearby; North Road and Clarke Road are the main arteries.

Who it may suit

May suit commuters and students wanting new transit-oriented condos near Burnaby and SFU.

Sources: bridgewellgroup.ca, coquitlam.ca, en.wikipedia.org, merylhamdillah.com

Neighbourhood snapshot — Coquitlam

Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population for Coquitlam, City (CY) [Census subdivision], British Columbia. These figures describe the city as a whole, not this specific address — useful context, not a substitute for local knowledge. View source

Population

148,625

Total population

+6.7%

Growth since 2016

41.6

Median age

Income

$92,000

Median household income

Household

2.6

Avg. household size

22.9%

Live alone

63.9%

Families w/ kids

Housing

69.3%

Owned

30.7%

Rented

$1,100,000

Median dwelling value

Apartment51.5%
Single-detached house35.2%
Row house / townhouse9.8%
Other3.4%

Education

Highest credential, ages 25–64

Bachelor's degree or higher44.5%
Trades or college diploma28.9%
High school diploma21.7%
No certificate, diploma or degree4.9%

Commute

How residents get to work

Car, truck or van80.2%
Public transit12.8%
Walked4.5%
Bicycle0.5%
Other2.1%

Languages

Mother tongue, top responses

English50.0%
Mandarin10.2%
Korean7.2%
Cantonese6.9%
Persian (Farsi)5.3%

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