Coquitlam, BC Real Estate - Houses For Sale in Coquitlam, British Columbia
Homes for sale in Coquitlam primarily consist of single detached houses, which make up about one third of the market. The other significant housing types include large apartment buildings, smaller apartment complexes, and duplexes. Approximately 30% of Coquitlam's properties were built after 2000, with a notable portion of the remaining structures originating from the 1960s and 1980s. The city offers a wide array of housing sizes, from cozy lofts to spacious four-bedroom homes. Ownership is prevalent in Coquitlam, with around 70% of residents owning their homes, while the rest are renters. The average price listed on the MLS® for this area stands at $1,641,657. Read more about Coquitlam real estate
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About Living in Coquitlam, British Columbia
Transportation
Driving is usually the best way to move around in Coquitlam. It is very easy to find a place to park. In contrast, public transit riders may have few options in this city as a result of the low service level. Nevertheless, property owners can depend on the Coquitlam Central Station on the Wce | West Coast Express. There are many rapid transit stations on the Millennium Skytrain. Homeowners benefit from around 30 bus lines, and bus stops are usually nearby. Coquitlam is not particularly suitable for walking since few common errands can be run without having to resort to a vehicle. Even though the bicycling network is well-developed, this part of the Metro Vancouver metropolitan area is also not very bike-friendly as there are quite a few elevation changes.
Services
Families will appreciate that no matter where their home is located in Coquitlam, daycares and primary schools are nearby. However, there are only a limited number of high schools and accordingly they can be an extended walk away. As far as eating is concerned, some residents in Coquitlam may be able to do their grocery shopping on foot in one of approximately 40 stores, while others will need a vehicle. There are also a limited number of opportunities for those who care about nearby restaurants and cafes.
Character
The character of Coquitlam is exemplified by its calm ambience. Most areas in this city are reasonably quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic - although that is not the case closer to one of the railway lines or Trans-Canada Highway. Finally, it is very easy to access public green spaces from most locations in the city, since there are over 250 of them nearby for residents to explore and getting to the closest park is very easy from the majority of properties for sale.