Modern residential buildings near transit highlighting rental demand.
Rental demand across the Tri-Cities continues to remain resilient, driven by population growth, limited rental supply, and proximity to employment centres. Investors are increasingly focused on fundamentals rather than short-term price movements.
Condos near SkyTrain stations in Coquitlam and Port Moody remain attractive to renters seeking convenience. In Port Coquitlam, townhouses appeal to families looking for longer-term rental options, reducing turnover.
Successful investors are prioritizing location, livability, and tenant demand. While market conditions have evolved, the Tri-Cities continue to offer opportunities for those focused on long-term rental stability.
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