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Coquitlam Town Centre condos for sale

Coquitlam Town Centre is the walkable urban node anchoring the Tri-Cities — three Evergreen SkyTrain stations, Coquitlam Centre Mall, Lafarge Lake, Town Centre Park, and the densest condo + townhome inventory in the city. The first-time buyer, downsizer, and professional sweet spot.

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The market read

Coquitlam Town Centre in May 2026.

Town Centre is the most condo-and-townhome-dense Coquitlam node — the headline numbers below reflect that mix. Detached inventory is rare; the buyer pool is concentrated in entry condo through premium townhome tiers.

Entry condo
$550K–$750K

1–2 bed, ~600–850 sq ft, SkyTrain-adjacent.

Premium condo
$750K–$1.2M

2–3 bed, modern strata, mid- or high-rise.

Townhome typical
$1.0M–$1.4M

2–3 bed, attached garage, walkable to SkyTrain.

Coquitlam apartment HPI
$657,400

May 2026 GVR® benchmark.

Source: REBGV / GVR® monthly statistics, Coquitlam submarket May 2026. Town Centre bands derived from rolling 12-month transaction analysis. Last refreshed June 2, 2026.

Who Town Centre is for

Four buyers Coquitlam Town Centre is built for.

01

The first-time buyer

Entry condo from $550K, SkyTrain at the door, walk-everywhere amenity density. The strongest Coquitlam first-time-buyer node. Mortgage stress test + closing costs covered by the Coquitlam Centre price band for many household-income profiles.

02

The downsizing empty-nester

Selling a Westwood Plateau or Burke Mountain detached, downsizing to a premium Town Centre condo or townhome. Walking-distance to coffee, restaurants, theatre, healthcare. Lock-and-leave snowbird-friendly.

03

The downtown-Vancouver professional

Working downtown 3–5 days per week. SkyTrain commute 35–45 minutes to Burrard Station. Premium condo or townhome budget. Often a Vancouver-condo trade-up where the same dollar buys meaningfully more space here.

04

The investor & landlord

Looking at Coquitlam Town Centre condo product as a long-term rental hold. Strong structural tenant demand (SFU students, downtown professionals, healthcare workers). Yield not the highest in Greater Vancouver, but appreciation support is solid.

Daily life

Three SkyTrain stations, Lafarge Lake & walkable everything.

Three SkyTrain stations

Coquitlam Central (Evergreen + West Coast Express + bus terminal), Lincoln, and Lafarge Lake-Douglas (the northern terminus). Three stations covering walkable-radius density across the entire Town Centre node. Downtown Vancouver in 35–45 minutes off-peak.

Coquitlam Centre Mall + retail

Coquitlam Centre mall (200+ stores), Henderson, and the surrounding High Street retail anchor the daily-amenity density. Restaurants, cafes, theatres, big-box, grocery, healthcare — all walking-distance for most Town Centre addresses.

Lafarge Lake + Town Centre Park

Lafarge Lake (a reclaimed quarry) anchors Town Centre Park. The illuminated lake-loop is a favourite year-round walk + jogging route. The Coquitlam Crunch trail starts 5 minutes east. Mundy Park 10 minutes south. Strong outdoor amenity density for an urban node.

SD43 schools

Town Centre addresses serve SD43 elementaries including Pinetree Way Elementary, then middle and secondary catchments to Pinetree Secondary or other SD43 schools by address. Many condo families choose Town Centre specifically for walking-distance school access.

Compared to

Town Centre vs Burquitlam vs Port Moody Centre.

Three Tri-Cities walkable-urban nodes. Different price tiers, different transit, different identities.

FactorCoquitlam Town CentreBurquitlamPort Moody Centre
Entry condo band$550K–$750K$500K–$700K$500K–$750K
SkyTrain stations3 (Evergreen Line)1 (Millennium / Evergreen)2 (Moody, Inlet Centre)
Defining featureMall + lake + walk-everywhereTransit-oriented redevelopment, Burnaby borderBrewery district + Inlet trails
Best forFirst-time buyers, downsizers, professionalsFirst-time buyers, investors, transit-orientedWalkable urban-village lifestyle
Decision framework

Is Coquitlam Town Centre the right fit?

Town Centre is a strong fit if…

  • You want walkable urban-core lifestyle with three SkyTrain stations.
  • You're a first-time buyer in the $550K–$1.2M condo band.
  • You're downsizing from suburban detached and want lock-and-leave lifestyle.
  • You're a downtown-Vancouver professional with a SkyTrain commute pattern.
  • You value walking-distance amenities — mall, restaurants, healthcare, lake.

Town Centre may be less ideal if…

  • You specifically want detached — inventory is rare and premium.
  • You want quiet suburban streets — Eagle Ridge, Burke, Westwood serve that.
  • You want the brewery-district urban-village identity — Port Moody Centre delivers that.
  • You want larger family townhomes — Burke or Westwood Plateau have deeper inventory.
Who I am

47+ year Coquitlam resident.

Craig Johnston, REALTOR®
Craig Johnston, REALTOR®
47+ year Coquitlam 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
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Quick answer

What is Coquitlam Town Centre?

Coquitlam Town Centre is the walkable urban core of the Tri-Cities — anchored by three SkyTrain stations on the Evergreen Line (Coquitlam Central, Lincoln, Lafarge Lake-Douglas), Coquitlam Centre Mall (200+ stores), Lafarge Lake + Town Centre Park, and the densest condo + townhome inventory in the city. Entry condos from $550K, premium condos $750K–$1.2M, townhomes $1.0M–$1.4M. The first-time buyer, downsizer, and professional sweet spot. Downtown Vancouver in 35–45 minutes by SkyTrain.

FAQ

Coquitlam Town Centre — the questions buyers actually ask.

Where is Coquitlam Town Centre?+

North Coquitlam, anchored by Coquitlam Central, Lincoln, and Lafarge Lake-Douglas SkyTrain stations. The walkable urban core surrounding Coquitlam Centre Mall, Lafarge Lake, and Town Centre Park.

How much do condos cost in Town Centre?+

Entry condos $550K–$750K (1–2 bed, ~600–850 sq ft), premium condos $750K–$1.2M (2–3 bed, modern strata), townhomes $1.0M–$1.4M. Detached inventory is rare and trades at premium pricing.

Does Town Centre have SkyTrain?+

Yes — three stations on the Evergreen Line: Coquitlam Central (also serves West Coast Express + bus terminal), Lincoln, and Lafarge Lake-Douglas (northern terminus). Downtown Vancouver in 35–45 minutes off-peak.

Is Town Centre a good first-time-buyer area?+

Yes — entry condos from $550K, SkyTrain at the door, walking-distance amenities, and strong structural buyer-pool depth supporting resale. The strongest Coquitlam first-time-buyer node alongside Burquitlam.

What's around Town Centre?+

Coquitlam Centre Mall (200+ stores), Henderson + High Street retail, restaurants, theatres, healthcare, Lafarge Lake illuminated lake-loop walk, Town Centre Park, Coquitlam Crunch trail (5 minutes east), Mundy Park (10 minutes south). One of the densest amenity nodes in the Tri-Cities.

What schools serve Town Centre?+

SD43 Coquitlam. Town Centre addresses typically feed Pinetree Way Elementary or nearby SD43 elementaries, then middle and secondary to Pinetree Secondary or other SD43 schools by address. Many condo families choose Town Centre specifically for walking-distance school access.

Ready when you are

Coquitlam Town Centre, done properly, starts with one conversation.

Twenty minutes is enough to map the entry-condo vs premium-condo vs townhome decision, your SkyTrain proximity priorities, and whether Town Centre fits your stage of life.

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Schools that serve North Coquitlam / Town Centre

Schools that serve North Coquitlam / Town Centre.

North Coquitlam / Town Centre families typically attend Pinetree Way Elementary or Glen Elementary, then Maple Creek Middle, then Pinetree Secondary — SD43's flagship Honours & AP secondary in the heart of Town Centre.

Catchments can change. Verify any specific address against the official SD43 school locator before relying on it.

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