Tri-Cities Home Builders

Polygon Homes in Coquitlam & the Tri-Cities

An independent buyer’s guide to one of BC’s most established builders

Quick Answer

Polygon Homes in Coquitlam & the Tri-Cities — Buyer’s Guide (2026) — In Brief

The short answer

Polygon Homes is one of BC’s largest and longest-running homebuilders (founded 1980, Vancouver-based), known for well-built townhomes, condos, and single-family homes. In the Tri-Cities, Polygon has been especially active on Burke Mountain, where it has built family-sized townhome communities. The brand carries a strong reputation for build quality and customer service.

If you are considering a Polygon home in Coquitlam — most likely a Burke Mountain townhome — you are buying from one of the most recognised names in BC homebuilding. This independent guide covers who Polygon is, what they tend to build locally, and what to keep in mind as a buyer. It is not affiliated with Polygon.

At a Glance

The Builder at a Glance

Founded1980
HeadquartersVancouver, BC
TypeTownhomes, condominiums & single-family homes
Known forBuild quality, design, customer service, comprehensive warranty
Tri-Cities focusBurke Mountain (Coquitlam) family townhome communities
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Polygon in the Tri-Cities

Polygon’s strongest Tri-Cities footprint is on Burke Mountain, the master-planned northeast corner of Coquitlam, where it has delivered family-oriented townhome communities (for example, communities such as Ridgewood at Burke Mountain). These tend to be three- and four-bedroom townhomes aimed at families moving up from condos.

Across Metro Vancouver, Polygon has built tens of thousands of homes since 1980 — so its product, warranty process, and resale track record are well documented, which is reassuring when buying a presale.

What They’re Known For

What Polygon Is Known For

Polygon’s reputation rests on consistent build quality, considered floor plans, and a customer-service and warranty operation built up over four decades. Buyers generally know what they are getting, and that predictability supports resale value.

Their Burke Mountain townhomes typically emphasise family livability — functional layouts, double garages, and proximity to the mountain’s newer schools and parks.

Buyer’s Read

A Buyer’s Read on Polygon

For a family buying on Burke Mountain, a Polygon townhome is usually a safe, liquid choice — established builder, recognisable product, and steady demand from other families. That can make resale smoother than a lesser-known builder.

As with any new build or presale, still do your due diligence: review the disclosure statement and contract, understand the deposit structure and completion timing, confirm the warranty coverage (2-5-10 in BC), and have a REALTOR® represent your interests — the on-site sales team works for the developer, not for you.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Polygon a good home builder?

Polygon is one of BC’s most established builders (founded 1980), with a strong reputation for build quality, design, and customer service across tens of thousands of homes. Like any builder it is worth reviewing the specific development’s disclosure and warranty, but the brand is well-regarded.

Where does Polygon build in the Tri-Cities?

Polygon has been especially active on Burke Mountain in Coquitlam, building family-sized townhome communities. It also builds across Metro Vancouver more broadly.

What does Polygon build — condos or houses?

Both, plus townhomes. In the Tri-Cities its local focus has leaned toward family townhomes (notably on Burke Mountain), while elsewhere in Metro Vancouver it builds condos and single-family homes too.

Do I need a REALTOR® to buy a new Polygon home?

It’s strongly recommended. The on-site sales team represents the developer. Having your own REALTOR® — at no cost to you in most presale scenarios — means someone is reviewing the contract and protecting your interests. Confirm representation before signing.

What warranty comes with a new Polygon home?

New homes in BC carry the standard 2-5-10 year home warranty (2 years labour/materials, 5 years building envelope, 10 years structural). Confirm the specific coverage and provider in the development’s documents.

How do I buy a Polygon home on Burke Mountain?

Contact Sebastian at hello@sebastianrealestate.ca. He can represent you on a Polygon presale or resale, review the contract, and also show you comparable Burke Mountain options from other builders.

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This is an independent buyer’s guide. Sebastian Czarkowski and Sebastian Real Estate are not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the developer named on this page; all company and trademark names belong to their respective owners. Information is general, gathered from public sources, current as of May 2026, and may change — verify development details, availability, and warranty coverage directly with the developer. Sebastian is a licensed REALTOR® (BCFSA) who represents buyers, including on new-construction and presale purchases.