Homes, condos, and townhomes in Newport Village, Port Moody — your local real estate guide.
The Tri-Cities offer a relaxed suburban lifestyle with mature tree-lined streets, quality parks, and a strong sense of neighbourhood community — just minutes from the city.
School District 43 serves the Tri-Cities with well-regarded public elementary and secondary schools throughout the region, with private and Catholic options also available.
The Evergreen SkyTrain Extension connects the Tri-Cities directly to Burnaby and Vancouver, making car-free commutes a reality for residents near the stations.
From Buntzen Lake to Belcarra Regional Park and Burke Mountain, the Tri-Cities offer exceptional hiking, mountain biking, and paddling within minutes of residential neighbourhoods.
Contact us for school catchment information specific to your address in Newport Village. Catchment boundaries vary street by street — we can confirm which schools serve any property you're considering.
Moody Centre and Inlet Centre stations serve Port Moody on the Evergreen Extension, with frequent service to Burnaby and Vancouver.
TransLink bus routes connect Port Moody neighbourhoods to SkyTrain stations and the Coquitlam Regional Town Centre.
Port Moody provides access to Highway 1 via Barnet Highway and Highway 7, connecting easily to Burnaby and the Lower Mainland.
Newport Village is the heart of Port Moody’s social life — a charming, pedestrian-friendly commercial and residential district that has become one of the most desirable addresses in the Tri-Cities. With its European-inspired streetscape, independent restaurants, boutique shops, and waterfront access, Newport Village feels like a neighbourhood that has figured out what urban living should look like.
The residential component of Newport Village is primarily low-rise condos and townhomes, many of which sit above or beside the commercial strip. These properties are in consistent demand — buyers are drawn to the rare combination of walkable amenities, character streetscape, and proximity to the inlet. Suites here tend to be well-appointed, and the neighbourhood’s established nature means the commercial mix is stable and curated rather than transient.
Rocky Point Park is steps away, offering waterfront trails, kayak and paddleboard rentals, a spray park, and the popular weekend farmers market. The Moody Centre SkyTrain station and West Coast Express are within walking distance, making Newport Village one of the few places in Port Moody where you can genuinely live without a car if you choose to.
Restaurants and cafés in Newport Village have developed loyal followings across the Tri-Cities — this is a dining destination, not just a local strip. The area’s walkable character also attracts a strong weekend crowd, which supports property values and investment returns for owners who rent.
For buyers seeking a lifestyle-first purchase in Port Moody, Newport Village is the benchmark. Inventory is limited and competition is real. If a property comes up here that checks your boxes, it’s worth moving quickly. Sebastian can help you navigate the market and be ready to act when the right opportunity appears.
Whether you're buying, selling, or just curious about market values — Sebastian knows this neighbourhood.