# Coquitlam vs Port Moody > Coquitlam vs Port Moody for 2026 — schools, walkability, transit, neighbourhoods, price bands. The honest comparison from a 47+ year Tri-Cities specialist. **Source:** https://soldbycraig.ca/coquitlam-vs-port-moody/ **Author:** Craig Johnston, REALTOR® (BC Licence V99960) · The MACNABS · Royal LePage Elite West **Site:** https://soldbycraig.ca --- Coquitlam vs Port Moody ## Coquitlam vs Port Moody: an honest comparison Two great Tri-Cities markets, two very different vibes. Here's how they stack up on price, commute, schools, and day-to-day life — straight from someone who shows homes in both. [Book a strategy call](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) [Back to the guide](https://soldbycraig.ca/coquitlam-real-estate-guide/) 1% Ranked Top 1% Team Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS® 2% Nationwide Top 2% Team Member — Royal LePage nationwide 44 Local Lived in the Tri-Cities 47+ years ★ Team The MACNABS Quick Answer Coquitlam Vs Port Moody — which is the better Tri-Cities choice? Two great Tri-Cities markets, two very different vibes. Here's how they stack up on price, commute, schools, and day-to-day life — straight from someone who… **Craig Johnston, Top 1% Team Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS®** and 47+ year Tri-Cities resident, can walk you through the local context. Free Strategy Call ends with a written one-page plan in 24 hours. Also read [Best realtor in Port Moody](/best-realtor-in-port-moody/) [Moving to Port Moody](/moving-to-port-moody-from-coquitlam/) [Brewers Row](/brewers-row-port-moody/) [Book a Strategy Call with Craig](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) ## At-a-glance comparison The quick version. Full breakdown below. Price delta (detached) Coquitlam ~7% less Comparable detached is typically cheaper in Coquitlam. Transit Both on SkyTrain Evergreen line serves both cities end-to-end. Walkability PoMo > Coq Port Moody wins for urban walkable-village feel. Inventory depth Coq > PoMo Coquitlam offers significantly more options per month. Live Numbers ## Market snapshot — both areas, Q2 2026 Comparing two markets requires comparing real numbers, not vibes. Here's what the data actually shows. Burke Mountain median detached $1.74M Q2 2026 Westwood Plateau median detached $1.95M Q2 2026 Heritage Mountain median detached $2.12M Q2 2026 Port Moody median detached $2.05M Q2 2026 Port Coquitlam median detached $1.48M Q2 2026 Coquitlam overall detached $1.84M GVR HPI benchmark Source: REBGV / GVR monthly statistics by municipality / neighbourhood, June 2026. Last refreshed July 3, 2026. ## Head-to-head comparison The exact dimensions that move buyer decisions between these two cities. Trailing 90-day data where applicable. | Dimension | Coquitlam | Port Moody | | --- | --- | --- | | Median detached price | $1.64M | $1.75M | | Median townhome price | $1.05M | $1.15M | | Median condo price | $664K | $720K | | Newer-build detached supply | Strong (Burke Mt) | Limited | | Walkable-urban vibe | Pockets only | City-wide | | SkyTrain stations | 6+ | 3 | | West Coast Express | Yes (PoMo border) | Yes | | Primary school district | SD43 | SD43 | | Inventory depth/month | ~350 active | ~90 active | Figures are illustrative of current cycle conditions. Contact for the exact current comparable data on your target neighbourhood. ## The short version: Coquitlam vs Port Moody Port Moody is the tighter, walkable brewery-town choice. Coquitlam is the bigger, more diverse market with more housing options at more price points. Both sit on the Evergreen Line. Both have serious school catchments. The right pick comes down to your budget, your commute, and what you want to do on a Saturday. Short version: Port Moody wins on walkability and waterfront charm. Coquitlam wins on selection, price-per-square-foot, and school-age family infrastructure. Neither is 'better' — they solve different problems. **Port Moody edge:** Walkable downtown, Rocky Point, brewery row. **Coquitlam edge:** More inventory, more price points, more family density. **Shared DNA:** Evergreen Line, strong schools, Tri-Cities vibe. ![Craig Johnston — Coquitlam vs Port Moody](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/craig-serious-300x300.jpg) ## Where Coquitlam wins ### More inventory Detached, townhome, and condo options at more price points. ### Burke Mountain + Westwood Plateau Large-format family neighbourhoods Port Moody can't match. ### Better price-per-sqft on new builds Especially in Burquitlam and Burke. ### Deeper school catchments More elementary and secondary options. ### Easier to find detached under $2M Less common in Port Moody. ## Where Port Moody wins ### Walkable Newport Village + Brewers Row Hard to replicate in Coquitlam. ### Rocky Point + Shoreline Trail Waterfront + trail access right downtown. ### Tighter, more unified feel Smaller population, stronger small-town identity. ### Inlet Centre SkyTrain = short downtown trip Comparable transit to Coquitlam Centre. ### Heritage Mountain / Heritage Woods Competitive with Westwood Plateau for family buyers. ## What's actually similar Don't overthink the differences. Both cities are on the Evergreen Line, both feed into strong schools, both are safe, clean, and family-friendly. Commutes to downtown Vancouver are within 5–10 minutes of each other. If you're comparing [Heritage Mountain](https://soldbycraig.ca/heritage-mountain-homes/) to [Westwood Plateau](https://soldbycraig.ca/westwood-plateau-real-estate/), honestly, the deciding factor is usually the specific home — not the city line. The real difference is scale and format. Port Moody is boutique. Coquitlam is comprehensive. Figure out which you want, and the city picks itself. ![Price comparison](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-20-at-3.36.59-PM-scaled.png) ## Price and value On detached homes, Port Moody typically trades at a modest premium over comparable Coquitlam pockets — especially close to Newport Village and Rocky Point. In townhomes and condos, the gap narrows, and on newer inventory, Coquitlam often wins on price-per-square-foot. The honest caveat: pricing is hyperlocal. A Heritage Woods house and a Westwood Plateau house of the same vintage and size can be within a few percent of each other. Compare the specific streets, not the city averages. [Coquitlam prices](https://soldbycraig.ca/average-home-price-in-coquitlam/) [Get current comps](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) ## Commute and transit ### Evergreen Line access Both cities have it. Near-identical downtown trip. ### Bus network Coquitlam slightly deeper for off-corridor neighbourhoods. ### Driving Similar — Barnet gets congested westbound AM peak. ### Airport Both ~45–55 min off-peak. ## Schools and families ### Same district (SD43) French immersion, IB, AP all available system-wide. ### Port Moody Secondary Solid choice, walkable for some PoMo pockets. ### Gleneagle / Dr. Charles Best Coquitlam's top-demand secondaries. ### Catchments vary block-by-block Always verify the specific address. ## Commute — the honest breakdown Both cities sit on the Evergreen Line. Inlet Centre Station (Port Moody) and Coquitlam Central (Coquitlam) are 1 stop apart. Downtown trip times are nearly identical — roughly 40 minutes door-to-door depending on start point. Where Coquitlam has an edge: more bus connectivity into the SkyTrain for off-corridor neighbourhoods like Burke Mountain. Drive commute is similar too — both depend on Highway 1 or Barnet Highway. Port Moody's Barnet can be slower during peak hours westbound. ## Schools — what families should know Both cities sit inside SD43 — School District 43 (Coquitlam). That means the same district standards, the same French immersion programs, and the same IB/AP options across the system. The difference is which specific school your address is catchmented to. Port Moody Secondary is a strong option for families on that side. In Coquitlam, Gleneagle and Dr. Charles Best are the headliner secondaries. For families zeroing in on schools, we pull the actual catchment map — this is not a city-vs-city decision, it's a street-vs-street decision. ## So which should you pick? Pick Port Moody if: you want a walkable, tight-knit, brewery-town lifestyle, you're willing to pay a small detached premium, and you value being right next to Rocky Point / the Shoreline Trail. Newport Village or Heritage Woods are your home bases. Pick Coquitlam if: you want more inventory to choose from, more price points to target, more school options, and the ability to scale up to Burke Mountain or Westwood Plateau as your family grows. Coquitlam Centre or Burquitlam are your starting points. Honestly? I'd shop both at once. You don't have to decide on paper — you decide on the specific house. **Fit check:** This is a 30-minute conversation, not a six-month search. **Data-driven:** I bring the stats. You bring your priorities. ![Craig Johnston — Coquitlam vs Port Moody verdict](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/F883FFAD-16AB-439A-8921-3FD6B1489036_1_105_c.jpeg) ![Port Moody to Coquitlam case study](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Screenshot-2026-03-20-at-3.39.56-PM-scaled.png) ### Port Moody to Coquitlam case study A real family who made the move — what changed, what didn't. [Read more](https://soldbycraig.ca/port-moody-to-coquitlam-case-study/) ![Heritage Mountain homes](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/craig-serious-300x300.jpg) ### Heritage Mountain homes The Port Moody counterpart to Westwood Plateau. [Read more](https://soldbycraig.ca/heritage-mountain-homes/) ![Westwood Plateau real estate](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/F883FFAD-16AB-439A-8921-3FD6B1489036_1_105_c.jpeg) ### Westwood Plateau real estate Coquitlam's top-tier established family neighbourhood. [Read more](https://soldbycraig.ca/westwood-plateau-real-estate/) ## Frequently asked questions ### Is Coquitlam cheaper than Port Moody? On detached, usually modestly — maybe 3–8% on comparable homes. On townhomes and condos, it's very close and often flips. Always compare actual listings, not city averages. ### Are Coquitlam and Port Moody in the same school district? Yes — both are in SD43 (School District 43, Coquitlam). Same standards, same French immersion, same IB/AP access. ### Which has a better commute to Vancouver? Essentially identical. Both sit on the Evergreen Line and are ~40 minutes to downtown. Driving depends on where you are — Port Moody is closer to the Barnet Highway, Coquitlam is closer to Highway 1. ### Is Port Moody smaller? Yes — about 35,000 people vs Coquitlam's ~150,000+. That shows up in how centralized Port Moody feels and how spread out Coquitlam feels. ### Can I get a detached home under $2M in both? In Coquitlam, yes — several neighbourhoods. In Port Moody, increasingly rare and usually smaller older homes. This is the clearest practical difference for mid-budget buyers. ![Craig Johnston](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/DSC1119-1-scaled.jpg) ## Still torn between Coquitlam and Port Moody? That's a normal place to be. On a short call I'll show you side-by-side comps, school catchments, and realistic commute maps — then you'll know which market fits your life. [Book a Strategy Call](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) [Back to the guide](https://soldbycraig.ca/coquitlam-real-estate-guide/) Keep exploring ## Keep exploring Use these to round out your view of Coquitlam and the Tri-Cities. [Coquitlam Real Estate GuideThe master guide to living in and buying in Coquitlam.](https://soldbycraig.ca/coquitlam-real-estate-guide/) [Moving to CoquitlamA full relocation guide — neighbourhoods, costs, trade-offs.](https://soldbycraig.ca/moving-to-coquitlam/) [Coquitlam Neighbourhood HubEvery Coquitlam neighbourhood, compared.](https://soldbycraig.ca/coquitlam-neighbourhood-resource-hub/) [Book a strategy call15 minutes to pressure-test your plan.](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) [Book 15 minutes](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) Questions We Get Most ## More questions — what buyers and sellers actually ask These are the long-tail questions that come up in consultations. If yours isn't here, send it over — I'll answer directly. How do I decide between two Coquitlam-area neighbourhoods? + Start with 5 questions: **(1) 5-year plan**, (2) school priority + catchment fit, (3) commute profile, (4) price ceiling vs inventory in each, (5) resale audience in 5 years. I walk every client through these *before* driving them through properties. Saves weeks of open-house time. Which Coquitlam neighbourhood has the best long-term resale? + 2010–2025 data: **Burke Mountain** leads on % gain from lower base, **Westwood Plateau** wins on absolute $ gain from higher base, **Heritage Mountain** wins on cycle resilience (smaller 2018 + 2023 drawdowns). Best depends on growth vs preservation vs volatility priority. Are taxes different between Coquitlam submarkets? + Coquitlam has one mill rate citywide. Port Moody is typically slightly higher; Port Coquitlam slightly lower. On a $1.5M home the annual difference is $400–$900. **Province school tax is BC-wide** but graduates above $3M assessed value (additional school tax). Which market moves faster in a buyer's market? + Steepest corrections in buyer's markets (2008, 2018, 2023): **Burke Mountain + Burquitlam condos** (new-supply weight). Milder: **Westwood Plateau + Heritage Mountain** (older, tighter inventory). **Port Coquitlam** tracks median. Useful for timing bargain-hunts and avoiding selling into weakness. Do I need a realtor who lives in the specific neighbourhood? + **'Transacts in' matters more than 'lives in.'** An agent who lives on Burke but hasn't sold there in 18 months is less useful than one who transacts 3 Burke sales a year but lives on WP. Ask: *transactions in last 12 months*, and *list-side vs buy-side split*. Should I compare markets myself or get an agent's opinion first? + **Research first** (drive neighbourhoods, read sold data, look at schools). But before you fall in love with one, get a 30-min sit-down with an agent who works both. **Unbiased input before emotion locks in is worth the 30 minutes.** The Difference ## Why work with Craig when you're comparing markets 01 I work both sides of every comparison Burke vs Westwood Plateau, Coquitlam vs Port Moody, Heritage vs Eagle Ridge — I've listed and sold in all of them. That means I can give you unbiased data, not a pitch for the one I happen to specialize in. 02 Real paired-sale analysis, not just medians Medians mislead. I run paired-sale analyses (same lot size, age, school, bed/bath count) across markets when you're comparing — so you're comparing like-for-like instead of apples-to-oranges headline numbers. 03 Timing and inventory alerts Comparing two markets is really comparing two inventory pipelines. I track the upcoming listings and presales in both so you see what's about to hit, not just what's listed today. About Craig ![Craig Johnston, Coquitlam REALTOR](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/craig-serious-300x300.jpg) Craig Johnston Licensed REALTOR® · Coquitlam & the Tri-Cities I have spent the last 47+ years living in Coquitlam, 9+ years on Burke Mountain, helping move-up buyers and sellers get from where they are to where they want to be — without the panic of owning two homes at once or selling under value. I work the Tri-Cities every day: Burke Mountain, Westwood Plateau, Heritage Mountain, and the rest of Coquitlam’s move-up neighbourhoods. If you want a straight read on your timing, pricing, or move-up strategy, the fastest next step is a short call. **Specialty**Move-up sellers & upsizers **Coverage**Coquitlam, Port Moody, Port Coquitlam **Experience**47+ years living in Coquitlam, 9+ years on Burke Mountain, serving families [Book a Strategy Call with Craig →](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) Deep Dive ## Coquitlam vs Port Moody — the deeper read Beyond the price-per-square-foot spreadsheet, here's the honest lifestyle and long-term comparison. ### Beyond the price spreadsheet: what really differs Everyone comparing Coquitlam to Port Moody starts with the price-per-square-foot sheet. That's where the comparison usually ends — and that's where most people make the wrong call. The two cities share a border, a school district, and a SkyTrain line, but they feel different in ways a spreadsheet never captures. Port Moody is walkable, inlet-facing, denser in its town centre, and culturally more "village" than "suburb." Coquitlam is larger, more varied, and offers genuine space that Port Moody simply can't match inside its city limits. If your weekend looks like craft coffee, a brewery run, and a walk along the Shoreline Trail, Port Moody wins that life by a mile. If your weekend looks like a hike at Buntzen, a kid's soccer game at a big park, and dinner in your own backyard, Coquitlam delivers more for the money. Neither is "better" — they're optimizing for different preferences. ### The commute truth Port Moody has two SkyTrain stations (Moody Centre, Inlet Centre) and a West Coast Express stop. Coquitlam has three (Burquitlam, Lincoln, Coquitlam Central) plus WCE. On transit, Coquitlam actually wins on frequency of stations relative to population — but Port Moody wins on walkability to the stations. From a Port Moody townhome, you'll often be 10 minutes on foot to SkyTrain. From a Coquitlam detached, it's usually a 5–10 minute drive. For drivers: Coquitlam's proximity to Highway 1 is a real advantage for clients commuting east (Abbotsford, Chilliwack) or north (Squamish, Whistler weekends). Port Moody's geography — bounded by the inlet and mountain slopes — funnels drivers through Barnet Highway and Ioco, which can bottleneck at rush hour. ### Schools: same district, different feel SD43 covers both cities, so "which city has better schools" is a slightly wrong question. The right question is which specific catchment and which specific school. Heritage Woods Secondary in Port Moody is a strong school; Dr. Charles Best in Coquitlam is equally strong. For elementary, Aspenwood (PoMo) and Hazel Trembath (Burke Mountain) are both top-tier. The choice should be catchment-specific, not city-specific. ### The five-year read Port Moody has density limits that will keep supply tight. That's bullish long-term for existing owners. Coquitlam has more land to work with, more density in the pipeline, and more optionality. For a pure capital appreciation bet on a 10-year horizon, Port Moody's constraints favour it slightly. For lifestyle-optimized living at a better entry price, Coquitlam wins for most buyers. Your answer depends on what you're actually optimizing for — and that's the conversation we have on a first call. ” From Craig “Neither city is objectively 'better.' The right answer depends on how you commute, what kind of home you want, and where your kids go to school. My job is to make the trade-offs visible before you write an offer — not after.” ![Craig Johnston, REALTOR®](https://soldbycraig.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/craig-serious-300x300.jpg) Craig Johnston REALTOR® · Coquitlam Why Craig for this decision ## The four pillars I run every file on Licensed REALTOR® in Coquitlam. Tri-Cities-fluent, written-advice-first. Here's how I work any client file that lands on this page. [Start with a free Equity Map](/home-evaluation/) [Call 604-202-6092](tel:+16042026092) Tri-Cities fluent I work Coquitlam, Port Moody, and Port Coquitlam every week. Trade-offs over tours The comparison I give you is written and weighted — not a pitch. School-district mapping SD43 boundaries, feeder patterns, and cross-city implications all understood. No city bias I'll tell you when the better answer is the one I don't usually represent. Next steps ## Three ways to take the next step — pick the one that fits. [If you're just exploring Book a Strategy Call No pitch. Just scope your options and walk away with a written next-step plan.](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) [If you're actively shopping Set up a custom search Matched to your criteria with written comparable-sold data on every showing.](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) [If you need an answer now Call 604-202-6092 Same-day response during business hours. Tri-Cities local line.](tel:+16042026092) Questions? I'm real local help. [Talk to Craig](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) Authority Sources & Local Resources ## Verify everything — the sources behind this page Heritage Mountain sits inside Port Moody's boundary, so municipal services, parks, and zoning run through Port Moody City Hall — not Coquitlam. Every claim on this page is cross-verifiable against these authorities. Municipal & Transit - [City of Port Moody — municipal services ↗](https://www.portmoody.ca/) - [Port Moody — parks & recreation ↗](https://www.portmoody.ca/en/explore-and-play/parks-trails-and-natural-spaces.aspx) - [TransLink — SkyTrain, West Coast Express, bus schedules ↗](https://www.translink.ca/) - [TransLink — Evergreen Extension (Millennium Line) ↗](https://www.translink.ca/schedules-and-maps/skytrain) Health - [Fraser Health — regional health authority ↗](https://www.fraserhealth.ca/) - [Eagle Ridge Hospital — Port Moody ↗](https://www.fraserhealth.ca/Service-Directory/Locations/Tri-Cities/eagle-ridge-hospital) Schools - [SD43 — Coquitlam School District ↗](https://www.sd43.bc.ca/) - [SD43 — catchment lookup ↗](https://www.sd43.bc.ca/Schools/Pages/default.aspx) - [Fraser Institute — BC school report cards ↗](https://www.fraserinstitute.org/school-performance) Parks & Outdoors - [Belcarra Regional Park — Metro Vancouver ↗](https://metrovancouver.org/services/parks/parks-greenways-reserves/belcarra-regional-park) - [Buntzen Lake — BC Hydro recreation area ↗](https://www.bchydro.com/community/recreation_areas/buntzen_lake.html) - [Rocky Point Park — Port Moody ↗](https://www.portmoody.ca/en/explore-and-play/rocky-point-park.aspx) - [BC Parks — provincial park system ↗](https://bcparks.ca/) Real Estate Authorities - [Greater Vancouver REALTORS® — monthly market reports ↗](https://www.gvrealtors.ca/market-watch/monthly-market-report.html) - [BC Assessment — property values & search ↗](https://www.bcassessment.ca/) - [BC Financial Services Authority — real estate regulator ↗](https://www.bcfsa.ca/) Local Lifestyle - [Suter Brook Village — Port Moody ↗](https://suterbrook.com/) - [Brewers Row — Port Moody brewery district ↗](https://www.portmoody.ca/en/discover/brewers-row.aspx) External links open in a new tab. I'm not affiliated with these organizations — they are cited as independent authorities. Any time a number on this page differs from the authority, the authority wins. ★Top 1% Team Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS® ![Medallion Club Member — Greater Vancouver REALTORS®](/assets/medallion-club-badge-60.png)Medallion Club Team Member President’s Club Team Member 47+ Years in the Tri-Cities ## What Coquitlam clients actually say after working with Craig Real reviews pulled from Google. No paid placements. No curated-only-positives. Every client below closed with Craig — most sold over asking, several within a week. ★★★★★ “Craig sold my property in just 6 days. After receiving one offer, he quickly reconnected with all the other REALTORS® who had viewed the property, and before I knew it, we had multiple offers — all over asking price. Craig didn’t stop there; he negotiated even better terms for me.” Heather Fox Sold with Craig · Over asking, 6 days ★★★★★ “We worked with Craig on three real estate transactions. In all cases he was extremely professional and efficient. In the case of the two sales, both houses were sold for over asking and within the one week of going on market. Craig analyzed the market accurately and advised on a selling price that was fair and saleable.” Ann English 3 transactions · 2 sold over asking in a week ★★★★★ “Craig recently sold my townhouse in West Vancouver in less than 6 days for over asking price. Craig is one of the most prolific and highly motivated REALTORS® I have seen in the Realty business, and I have extensive experience buying and selling properties of all sorts.” Riverplate Equities West Vancouver townhouse · Over asking, 6 days ★★★★★ “We consider ourselves lucky to be able to work with Craig over the last 5 years, over multiple transactions. He is a professional who is guided by integrity, honesty, and punctuality. Craig is a seasoned and well-informed realtor who will be a great asset on any real estate journey.” Jaeyoung Joo Google Local Guide · 5 years, multiple transactions ★★★★★ “As first-time home buyers, we had a myriad of concerns. Craig immediately put us at ease by taking the time to address each of our questions thoroughly and patiently. At no point did I feel pressured or rushed into making a decision. Instead, Craig empowered us with all the facts and options.” Jeff Kwok First-time buyers ★★★★★ “One of the most dedicated and professional REALTORS® I’ve encountered. No matter the value of the property, Craig puts great care into preparing high-quality marketing content. With his in-depth knowledge of the Coquitlam area, I highly recommend Craig to anyone looking to buy or sell.” Allan Liang Coquitlam specialist ★★★★★ “His creativity, top-notch communication skills, and a solid plan were instrumental in selling high and buying low. His foresight in negotiation skills, predicting outcomes before they happened, truly set him apart. A remarkable professional who exceeded expectations.” Matdori Google Local Guide · Sold high, bought low ★★★★★ “Craig absolutely delivered on his promise of selling my condo, exceeding my expectations. A++ communications and he kept me informed and educated every single step of the way. Rock solid performance and a very quick above asking sale, I am beyond grateful.” Rich & Andrew Condo sold over asking ★★★★★ “We were referred to Craig by a friend and knew from day one we were in great hands. The marketing was outstanding — we received seven offers, and Craig held firm on our priorities. When we re-listed in January, it sold in three days at the price we wanted, and he went on to find us an off-market buy in Vernon.” Jim Turnbull 7 offers · Sold at target price · Off-market buy in Vernon [Read the Google reviews →](https://www.google.com/search?q=craig+johnston+macnabs+coquitlam+reviews) More on Port Moody ## Keep Digging Craig writes the Tri-Cities coverage most REALTORS® won't. Every page below is built on the same ground-truth data and the same negotiation playbook Craig uses for every client. [**Port Moody hub** →](/best-realtor-in-port-moody/) [Brewers Row, Port Moody](/brewers-row-port-moody/) [Moving to Port Moody from Coquitlam](/moving-to-port-moody-from-coquitlam/) [Port Moody → Coquitlam case study](/port-moody-to-coquitlam-case-study/) [Port Moody vs Coquitlam detached](/port-moody-vs-coquitlam-detached-homes/) [Burke Mountain vs Port Moody](/burke-mountain-vs-port-moody/) [Heritage Woods Port Moody vs Coquitlam](/heritage-woods-port-moody-vs-coquitlam/) [Best realtor in Port Moody](/best-realtor-in-port-moody/) [Free home evaluation](/home-evaluation/) [Book a strategy call](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) In this topic cluster · neighbourhoods & schools Keep reading in the neighbourhoods & schools cluster - [Cost of living Burke Mountain](https://soldbycraig.ca/cost-of-living-burke-mountain/) - [Burke Mountain townhomes](https://soldbycraig.ca/burke-mountain-townhomes/) - [Moving to Coquitlam from Vancouver](https://soldbycraig.ca/moving-to-coquitlam-from-vancouver/) Or see the full library at [the neighbourhoods & schools section of the resource hub](https://soldbycraig.ca/coquitlam-real-estate-resource-hub/#neighbourhoods). [Book a Strategy Call](/book-a-strategy-call-with-craig-johnston/) [Home Eval](/home-evaluation/) More Tri-Cities guides ### Explore the neighbourhoods connected to this page - [→ Maillardville (Coquitlam) guide](/maillardville-coquitlam-guide/) - [→ Eagle Ridge (Coquitlam) guide](/eagle-ridge-coquitlam-deep-dive/) - [→ Ranch Park (Coquitlam) guide](/ranch-park-coquitlam-guide/) - [→ Moving to Port Moody from Vancouver](/moving-to-port-moody-from-vancouver/) - [→ Port Moody luxury homes](/port-moody-luxury-homes-for-sale/) - [→ Port Moody move-up buyer guide](/port-moody-move-up-buyer-guide/) Continue your research ## More on Port Moody — built by a Tri-Cities specialist. 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