This is not a rough automated number. The goal is to give you a more realistic value picture and a smarter next step based on your actual situation.
Craig reviews the property details you submitted, your area, likely buyer comparisons, and the type of home you own.
You’ll receive a smarter value range built around comparable sales, competition, presentation factors, and current market conditions.
If you are upsizing, downsizing, relocating, or just planning ahead, the numbers can help shape a more confident next step.
A short call can help you understand whether now is the right time to sell, how your home fits into the current market, and what your move-up or move-down options may realistically look like.
These pages can help you understand pricing, timing, neighbourhood fit, and what your next move could look like.
See how values are shifting and what that may mean for your timing.
Understand how sequencing can affect pressure, flexibility, and risk.
Compare neighbourhoods more strategically if your next move is local.
Learn how Craig helps homeowners plan, price, and move with more confidence.
Most expensive real estate mistakes start with unclear assumptions. Getting a smarter value picture first is how better decisions usually begin.
The short, honest version. Every answer here is what I'd tell you on a call — no fluff, no generic listing-agent talk.
Most people lose money because they read generic advice and act on it. The pages below are the opposite — Coquitlam-specific, opinionated, and built from real transactions. Pick the lane that fits the move you're actually making.
No hedging. No "it depends." If a page above contradicts what another agent told you, ask them to cite their source — every number on this site is checkable.
The resources below go deeper on the same topic. If you’re piecing together a full picture, these are the next logical reads.
Pricing, regulatory disclosures, and tax implications when selling in Coquitlam — every one of these has an authority behind it. Cross-reference before you list.
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.
You just took a concrete step. The next one is smaller — a short call or a quick document. Craig meets you where you are.
They're probably about to ask what this is. This page is the short answer — what Craig does, why we're using him, what happens next.
Six months from now, this decision will look obvious. Right now, it's just one more email. Craig's job is to make it worth it.
"The hardest part is already done. You've raised your hand. Now it's just a 20-minute call — no pressure, no pitch, just your numbers and your options."
Whether you're a first-time buyer at $850K or a luxury seller at $4.2M, the sequence is identical. The scale changes. The discipline doesn't.
Your numbers, your timeline, your non-negotiables, your trade-offs — written down before we pick any houses or pick any comps.
Current supply, current absorption, current days-on-market, current buyer pool — per neighbourhood, per property type, not 'Metro Vancouver' averages.
Target neighbourhoods, target price band, target timeline, target offer structure. Written. Agreed.
Whether buying or selling, the offer / listing is engineered — structure, contingencies, comps, pricing logic — not improvised.
Conditions, completion, possession, and the six-month check-in. Most agents stop at keys. Craig doesn't.
No pitch, no pressure. Just your numbers, your options, and the next move that's actually right for you.
Craig personally reads your submission within 24 hours (usually much sooner) and responds with a next step — a call, an email, or the specific resource you need. No auto-responder handoff.
No. Use the resources, ask questions by email, move at your pace. Craig earns the call by being useful first.
Zero. Craig's job is to be the obvious choice when you're ready. Forcing it would undermine that.