BC Port Moody
Port Moody
The Port Moody housing market is competitive, offering a mix of condos, townhomes, and family houses in sought-after neighborhoods. These up-to-date stats give you a quick snapshot of what’s happening in the local real estate market right now.
Listings
- 1/38 385 Beds 5 Baths 3,009 SqFt$2,349,900Active
- 1/34 342 Beds 2 Baths 1,133 SqFt$925,000Active
- 1/24 242 Beds 2 Baths 790 SqFt$695,000Active
- 1/40 405 Beds 4 Baths 3,105 SqFt$3,298,000Active
- 1/22 222 Beds 2 Baths 920 SqFt$779,999Active
- 1/24 241 Bed 1 Bath 630 SqFt$459,000Active
- 1/20 204 Beds 3 Baths 2,180 SqFt$1,363,000Price Dropped by $96K
- 3D2 Beds 2 Baths 1,102 SqFt$838,800Active
- 1/15 15602 SqFt$98,000New
- 1/2 2579 SqFt$148,000New
- 1/5 51,800 SqFt$550,000Active
- 1/36 3693.22 Acres$799,000Active
- 1/25 250.43 Acres$99,000Active
- 1/12 122,014 SqFt$249,000Active
- 1/5 5752 SqFt$998,000Active
Quick Facts About Port Moody
Transit & Commute
Evergreen SkyTrain to Vancouver in 30 minutes, West Coast Express to downtown in 25 minutes, Barnet Highway direct to Vancouver. Two SkyTrain stations: Moody Centre and Inlet Centre.
Schools & Education
School District 43 (Coquitlam), Heritage Woods Secondary (top-rated, LEED-certified), Eagle Mountain Middle School, seven elementary schools. French Immersion programs available at multiple locations.
Buyer Insights
Current market: averaging 24 days on market, properties range $600K-$2.8M. Best value in Port Moody Centre; premium views in Heritage Mountain. Strong transit access drives consistent demand from Vancouver commuters.
Learn More About The Area
Waterfront Living at Rocky Point
Walk the Shoreline Trail, launch a kayak from Rocky Point Park, or catch the SkyTrain at Moody Centre to head to the downtown core. Port Moody blends nature and connectivity in one community.
Homes for Sale in Port Moody
Choose from hillside houses in Heritage Mountain, townhomes near Port Moody Centre, or condos overlooking the inlet. Real estate here offers options for families, professionals, and investors.
Community & Culture
Known as the “City of the Arts,” Port Moody shines with festivals, local breweries on Brewers Row, and a vibrant community spirit that welcomes families and young professionals.
Your guide to daily life, real estate, and community in the “City of the Arts” on Burrard Inlet
Use the quick links to jump to market insights, neighbourhoods, commuting, parks, schools, culture, and more.
Living in Port Moody, Daily Life Along Burrard Inlet
Morning jogs trace the Shoreline Trail past marsh and evergreens. Coffee drifts from Newport Village, and commuters board the SkyTrain at Moody Centre. Mid day brings cyclists and friends to Brewers Row. Summer evenings stretch across Rocky Point Park, from pool days to waterfront sunsets. In minutes you can move from village shops to mountain trailheads for Buntzen Lake and beyond.
Homes & Real Estate in Port Moody
Port Moody’s market reflects a rare mix of inlet frontage, SkyTrain access, and direct mountain recreation. Properties near transit, or with view corridors, tend to sell fastest.
Neighbourhood Character and Price Ranges
Port Moody Centre (approx. $600K to $1.2M+)
Transit oriented living near Moody Centre Station, walkable to Brewers Row and Rocky Point. Popular with young professionals and downsizers.
Heritage Mountain (approx. $1.5M to $2.8M+)
Elevated single family homes with inlet and mountain views, close to Heritage Woods Secondary. Executive appeal with prestige addresses.
Heritage Woods (approx. $1.2M to $2.0M+)
Family focused streets that back onto forest trails. Larger lots and townhomes near top schools, ideal for education minded buyers.
Newport and Suter Brook Villages (approx. $700K to $1.3M+)
Master planned condo living with amenities, retail, and services at your door. Walkable, low maintenance lifestyle.
Investment Considerations
- Rental demand is strongest near SkyTrain, one bedroom condos often command healthy rents.
- Secondary suites are permitted in many single family zones, confirm current bylaws.
- Transit corridors show infill potential, established areas preserve character and limit density.
- Due diligence, geotechnical for hillsides, flood considerations on the waterfront, and strata health for village towers.
Location and Commutes
- SkyTrain, about 30 minutes to Downtown Vancouver from Moody Centre or Inlet Centre during peak service.
- West Coast Express, about 25 minutes to Waterfront Station at peak hours.
- By car, Barnet Highway to downtown in roughly 35 to 45 minutes, traffic dependent.
- Airport access, about 45 to 60 minutes via SkyTrain connections or Highway routes.
Food, Culture, and Festivals
Brewers Row anchors the culinary scene on Murray Street with tasting rooms and patios. Waterfront dining at The Boathouse overlooks the inlet, with Pajo’s and Rocky Point Ice Cream nearby. Seasonal farmers markets feature Fraser Valley producers.
- Festival of the Arts in September, Summer Sundays at Rocky Point.
- Port Moody Ribfest in July, Holiday Cheer at the Pier, the Penguin Plunge on New Year’s Day.
- Port Moody Arts Centre programs and exhibits year round.
Parks and Outdoor Activities
- Rocky Point Park, pier, boat launch, pool and spray park, playgrounds, kayak and SUP rentals, community events.
- Buntzen Lake, swimming beaches, an eight kilometre family loop, advanced hikes to Diez Vistas and Swan Falls.
- Bert Flinn Park and the Shoreline Trail, forest and waterfront routes that link to the Trans Canada Trail network.
Schools and Education
School District 43 serves Port Moody with French Immersion, AP, and IB options. Heritage Woods Secondary is a LEED certified flagship with strong academics and arts. Nearby post secondary options include SFU in Burnaby and Douglas College. UBC is accessible via SkyTrain.
Buying a Home in Port Moody
Market timing, spring often brings more inventory, fall can allow more negotiation. Neighbourhood fit, choose Port Moody Centre for walkability and transit, Heritage Mountain for views, Heritage Woods for schools and trails, Newport and Suter Brook for condo amenities. Local guidance, hillside geotech, waterfront considerations, and strata details benefit from an experienced local team.
Compare Nearby Communities
- Coquitlam, larger inventory and major shopping, fewer direct waterfront amenities.
- Port Coquitlam, more suburban space and value, transfers required for SkyTrain commutes.
- Anmore, rural feel and larger lots, limited transit and services.
- Belcarra, exclusive waterfront privacy, car dependent with minimal commercial amenities.
The Port Moody Advantage
Port Moody pairs waterfront recreation, mountain trail access, and direct SkyTrain service to Vancouver. Add a craft brewery district and a true arts culture, and you have a lifestyle combination that is difficult to match in Metro Vancouver.
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