Homes, condos, and townhomes in Port Moody Centre, 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 Port Moody Centre. 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.
Port Moody Centre is the original heart of the city — a neighbourhood with deep roots, an authentic small-town character, and a growing energy fuelled by transit investment and new development. Situated along St. Johns Street and the waterfront corridor, this is where Port Moody began, and it remains a compelling place to live today.
The housing mix here is diverse: older character homes and bungalows sit alongside newer townhome complexes and condominium buildings. This variety means Port Moody Centre can accommodate a wide range of buyers — from those looking for a character detached home with renovation potential to buyers seeking a modern strata unit close to transit.
The Moody Centre SkyTrain station is right here, along with the West Coast Express commuter rail — giving Port Moody Centre the strongest transit access of any neighbourhood in the city. Downtown Vancouver is under 40 minutes by rail, which makes this area particularly attractive for commuters who want a West Coast lifestyle without the commute headaches of driving.
St. Johns Street has seen meaningful commercial revival in recent years, with independent cafés, restaurants, breweries, and local businesses filling storefronts along the main corridor. Port Moody has become known as Brewery City, and many of its most celebrated craft breweries — including Moody Ales and Yellow Dog Brewing — are right in this neighbourhood.
Rocky Point Park, the Inlet Trail, and the boat launch are all within easy walking distance, meaning residents have immediate access to Port Moody’s waterfront and outdoor amenities. It’s a neighbourhood where you can walk to the train, walk to the brewpub, and walk to the water — an increasingly rare combination.
For buyers interested in a neighbourhood with character, trajectory, and genuine convenience, Port Moody Centre deserves a close look.
Whether you're buying, selling, or just curious about market values — Sebastian knows this neighbourhood.