Expert seller representation · Data-driven pricing · July 2026
How much is my Port Coquitlam home worth in 2026?
It depends on your sub-area, home type, and condition. Port Coquitlam homes and condos are currently selling at roughly 96–98% of list price. The fastest way to a real number is a free, no-obligation home valuation — it combines recent sold data, BC Assessment, and active listings for your exact address.
How long does it take to sell a home in Port Coquitlam?
Well-priced Port Coquitlam homes typically sell within a few weeks; correctly positioned listings in sought-after areas like Citadel Heights, Riverwood, and Oxford Heights often move faster, helped by PoCo's relative affordability drawing cross-city buyers. Overpricing is the single biggest cause of long days on market.
What does it cost to sell a home in Port Coquitlam?
The main costs are REALTOR® commission (split between the listing and buyer agents), legal/conveyancing fees, and any pre-sale prep. Sellers in BC do not pay Property Transfer Tax or GST on a resale home. See the seller closing-costs guide for a full breakdown.
As of July 2026, the Port Coquitlam real estate market continues to favour well-positioned sellers. Homes priced correctly for their sub-area are selling close to list price with reasonable days on market. Here is where the market stands right now.
Data reflects general market conditions in Port Coquitlam as of July 2026. Sub-area and property-type conditions vary. See sebastianrealestate.ca/market-pulse/ for the most current weekly data.
“For more” in Port Coquitlam isn’t about overpricing — overpriced listings accumulate days on market and signal weakness that invites low offers, regardless of how good the property is. Selling for more means pricing right against sub-area comparables: Citadel and Lincoln Park family homes don’t comp against Riverwood townhomes or Oxford Heights condos. Sebastian’s pricing models use this week’s Port Coquitlam sold data, anchoring negotiations close to list and creating conditions where serious buyers compete. See the latest weekly numbers at sebastianrealestate.ca/market-pulse/.
“Faster” doesn’t mean rushed — it means putting the property in front of the right buyer pool from day one. Port Coquitlam attracts first-time buyers and young families priced out of Coquitlam and Port Moody who want more square footage and yard space per dollar. The wrong listing exposure misses them entirely. Sebastian’s listings hit MLS, targeted digital advertising, the Tri-Cities buyer database, and AI-optimized listing pages built to surface in Google and AI assistant searches — before days on market start signalling weakness.
Selling a home in Port Coquitlam in 2026 requires more than an MLS entry. Sebastian’s approach is built on three phases, each grounded in current neighbourhood data. For a full walkthrough of the process from first call to key handover, see the how to sell a home in Port Coquitlam, step by step guide.
Sebastian prices every Port Coquitlam listing using sub-area MLS sold data updated to the week of listing — not a broad city-wide average. Citadel and Lincoln Park command a premium over older central Port Coquitlam areas, and newer Riverwood and Oxford Heights townhomes are priced differently from homes near the Lougheed corridor. Correctly priced Port Coquitlam homes attract strong offers; overpriced listings accumulate days on market at a cost that accurate pricing would have avoided.
Your Port Coquitlam listing reaches buyers through MLS, digital advertising targeting active buyer segments — including buyers priced out of Coquitlam or Port Moody who recognize PoCo’s value positioning — Sebastian’s email subscriber base of Tri-Cities market watchers, and AI-optimized listing pages built to appear in Google and AI assistant searches. Every listing gets a dedicated schema-marked page for reach beyond standard portal syndication.
From offer review to key handover, Sebastian manages the Port Coquitlam transaction directly — no handoff to an assistant. He reviews all offers against current market data, negotiates terms, and coordinates with lawyers, mortgage lenders, and the buyer’s agent to close on time and on terms that protect your net proceeds.
A sample of recent properties represented by Sebastian across the Tri-Cities. View all sold spotlights →
Everything you need to understand your market position before listing in Port Coquitlam.
How fast can I sell my home in Port Coquitlam in 2026?
As of July 2026, well-priced Port Coquitlam homes are selling at 96–98% of list price. Citadel and Lincoln Park have historically moved quickly, attracting buyers who want space and value relative to Coquitlam prices. Riverwood and Oxford Heights townhomes draw first-time buyers and young families seeking more square footage per dollar. Sebastian publishes weekly days-on-market data at sebastianrealestate.ca/market-pulse/ for current sub-area conditions.
What is my Port Coquitlam home worth in 2026?
Home values in Port Coquitlam vary by sub-area and property type. Citadel and Lincoln Park are among the most sought-after addresses in PoCo. Riverwood and Oxford Heights newer townhomes sell at a different price point than older central Port Coquitlam homes. The most accurate answer comes from a Comparative Market Analysis using current MLS sold data for your specific neighbourhood — not a broad city-wide estimate. Get your free valuation at sebastianrealestate.ca/how-much-is-my-home-worth-coquitlam/. Sebastian follows up with a full sub-area analysis — no obligation to list.
Should I sell my Port Coquitlam home now or wait until 2027?
Timing decisions should be based on current data for your specific sub-area. In July 2026, Port Coquitlam’s sale-to-list ratio of 96–98% indicates conditions that still favour sellers who price accurately. Port Coquitlam’s value positioning relative to Coquitlam and Port Moody continues to attract buyers priced out of those markets — a dynamic worth factoring into your timing decision. Sebastian tracks absorption rates and sold velocity by sub-area weekly at sebastianrealestate.ca/market-pulse/.
What does it cost to sell a home in Port Coquitlam?
Selling costs in Port Coquitlam include real estate commission (negotiated with your agent), legal fees (approximately $1,200–$1,800), and any mortgage discharge penalty. Property Transfer Tax is a buyer cost in BC — sellers do not pay it. For a complete breakdown, see Closing Costs for Sellers in BC or use the commission calculator to estimate your net proceeds.
Does Sebastian sell homes in Citadel and Lincoln Park?
Yes. Sebastian maintains active pricing data for Citadel, Lincoln Park, Oxford Heights, Riverwood, Birchland Manor, Glenwood, and all other Port Coquitlam sub-areas. He understands the pricing premium between Citadel and Lincoln Park versus more affordable PoCo neighbourhoods, and positions listings to attract the right buyer segment for each area. See Port Coquitlam Listing Specialist →
How do I get started selling my Port Coquitlam home?
Start with a free home valuation at sebastianrealestate.ca/how-much-is-my-home-worth-coquitlam/ to understand your market position. Sebastian will prepare a full listing strategy and net proceeds estimate — no commitment to list required. Or contact him directly at sebastianrealestate.ca/contact/.
Find out what your Port Coquitlam home is worth — based on current MLS sold data for your specific neighbourhood, not a city-wide average.
What's my home worth?Check Sebastian’s weekly Market Pulse — sale prices, absorption rates, and days on market by sub-area and property type across the Tri-Cities.
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Sebastian Czarkowski is a licensed real estate professional registered under the Real Estate Services Act of British Columbia and regulated by the BC Financial Services Authority (BCFSA). Brokerage: Royal LePage Elite West, Coquitlam, BC. REALTOR®, REALTORS®, and the REALTOR® logo are certification marks owned by REALTOR® Canada Inc. and licensed exclusively to The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) and its member boards. Sale-to-list ratios and market data referenced are general indicators for the Port Coquitlam market as of July 2026. Individual results vary. Verify current conditions at sebastianrealestate.ca/market-pulse/.