Coquitlam Presale Condos

Between Hillside and Riverside

Coquitlam’s presale market continues to evolve along the Evergreen Extension and in emerging hillside districts that offer housing forms not found elsewhere on the SkyTrain network. Burquitlam and Coquitlam Central remain focal points for mid-rise and highrise projects near rapid transit, creating a steady pipeline of condominium and townhome opportunities with established access to regional employment and services.

Farther north, Coquitlam is advancing one of Metro Vancouver’s most significant long-term residential expansions through Burke Mountain Village, a planned commercial and civic centre that will anchor new multi-family housing on the hillside. As the village core develops, supported by new school sites, road connections, and service infrastructure, it will add a substantial share of the city’s future presale supply.

Coquitlam Presales

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Traverse

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Ravir

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Versant

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Grayson by Mosaic

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Atwood

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Wilford West

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Level

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2634 2638 Kingsway Avenue Condos

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Elements: Prices, Availability, Plans

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3507 Hall Avenue Townhomes: Prices, Availability, Plans

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3625 Brownlee Avenue Townhomes: Prices, Availability, Plans

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Grant Street Townhomes: Prices, Availability, Plans

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Thompson Avenue Townhomes: Prices, Availability, Plans

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Aerial view of the development around the Burquitlam SkyTrain station in Coquitlam.

Burquitlam

Burquitlam is a transit-oriented neighbourhood with presale activity focused on a mix of concrete towers and low-rise forms near Burquitlam Station. Ongoing local street upgrades and nearby retail services support continued development and active presale offerings.

View from the Coquitlam portion of Lougheed City Centre, looking over The City of Lougheed and the SkyTrain station.

Lougheed

Lougheed is a key transition area where Coquitlam’s boundary meets the region’s most extensive transit-linked redevelopment program. The neighbourhood already has several mid-rise presale projects underway, reflecting strong buyer interest ahead of further phases associated with the broader Lougheed Town Centre plan. For purchasers seeking SkyTrain access and proximity to a major retail and employment district, Lougheed offers presale options backed by an active planning framework and continued high-density proposals.

Aerial view of the Burke Mountain townhome communities in Coquitlam.

Burke Mountain

Burke Mountain is adding ground-oriented family housing, townhomes and low-rise clusters through phased development. Planned village nodes, improved road links and staged commercial space will support longer-term presale activity as servicing and community facilities come online.

Growth & Development

Coquitlam’s growth direction is shaped by two primary forces: intensification around its Evergreen Extension stations and the multi-decade buildout of Burke Mountain. The City is advancing transit-oriented development policies around Burquitlam, Coquitlam Central, and Lincoln stations, where new high-rise and mid-rise communities are supported by commercial services, cycling and pedestrian upgrades, and coordinated planning for parks and public facilities.

At the same time, the development of Burke Mountain Village is establishing a commercial and civic anchor for hillside neighbourhoods. The village plan outlines new retail space, a recreation facility, a community policing centre, and integrated housing forms suited to families and long-term residents. Road upgrades, including improved connections along Sheffield and Pipeline, support access to the future village core and enable additional multi-family sites to enter the presale market over time.

Future planning work associated with the Coquitlam Centre area also signals additional redevelopment potential as evolving market conditions and property assembly efforts reshape the town centre. Together, these initiatives give Coquitlam one of the region’s most diversified presale pipelines, balancing transit-linked urban density with hillside housing growth.

Future Opportunities

Artist concept of the future transit-oriented Coquitlam City Centre.

Coquitlam Town Centre

Coquitlam Town Centre remains a principal location for higher-density redevelopment around Coquitlam Central Station and major retail anchors. As parcels are assembled and zoning is updated, additional mid-rise and highrise presales are expected to come forward.

View of the Fraser Mills master-planned community on the Fraser River in the Cape Horn neighbourhood of Coquitlam.

Fraser Mills

Fraser Mills is set to introduce a new waterfront district on former industrial lands along the Fraser River, with a long-term plan that includes highrise and mid-rise homes supported by commercial space and public shoreline access. As servicing and site preparation progress, the area is expected to become a significant source of future presale supply in Coquitlam.

Why Choose a Home in Coquitlam?

Coquitlam offers presale buyers a combination that is increasingly rare in Metro Vancouver: highrise homes with rapid transit access and the ability to purchase ground-oriented or lowrise options without leaving the SkyTrain network. Burquitlam and Coquitlam Central provide a core of transit-focused development, while Burke Mountain offers a distinct hillside residential environment with future access to retail, schools, and a purpose-built village centre.

For purchasers evaluating long-term value as the region continues to grow, Coquitlam provides a clear direction for future housing supply and infrastructure investment. The city’s mix of established transit corridors and large-scale expansion areas supports varied price points and a broader range of home types than is typically available in more built-out municipalities.