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You like the Coquitlam Crunch? If you want to keep it, keep your distance

City of Coquitlam is monitoring Coquitlam Crunch trail due to some users not maintaining a safe physical distance from others
B.C. announces $500-a-month rent aid, freezes rent increases and evictions

B.C. announces $500-a-month rent aid, freezes rent increases and evictions

Rent supplement will be paid directly to landlords, in cases where tenants are struggling to pay rent due to income lost through virus crisis

Down go the downpayments in Tri-Cities, says real estate report

A Zoocasa report said average downpayments on houses in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody are down between $3,000 and $20,000 from two years ago
Is Port Moody ready for tall wood buildings?

Is Port Moody ready for tall wood buildings?

A proposed redevelopment of the 23-acre Woodland Park townhouse complex in Port Moody could become a showcase for mass timber construction.

A first step for highrise to replace Coquitlam building burned in fire

Amacon Developments is proposing a 44-storey tower for a site at North Road and Foster Avenue in Coquitlam; council granted the project first reading
Robust home sales outpace low inventory in Metro Vancouver last month: board

Robust home sales outpace low inventory in Metro Vancouver last month: board

Home sellers once again getting the upper hand as demand exceeds supply, especially among condos and townhomes
Superior new condo project to break ground in Maple Ridge

Superior new condo project to break ground in Maple Ridge

Every once in a while, a new condominium project comes along that ticks all the right boxes: superior construction, a natural setting, thoughtful amenities, a choice of modern designs and, surprisingly, affordability. Tick. Tick. Tick.
Condo owners face huge bills from massive strata insurance rate hikes

Condo owners face huge bills from massive strata insurance rate hikes

Strata property owners – and those who rent from them – are looking at unprecedented costs, while some strata buildings risk losing their insurance entirely

Port Moody isn't doing its part to provide housing, says UDI CEO

Port Moody is lagging far behind its Metro Vancouver neighbours when it comes to keeping up with housing demand, according to a development industry representative.
Is third time a charm for this Port Moody development?

Is third time a charm for this Port Moody development?

Port Moody councillors are describing a proposed condo project cut into the hillside at 3000 Henry St. as “unique,” “beautiful” and “very Port Moody.” Its builder calls that praise “a relief.