Transit-Oriented Living: Why Proximity to SkyTrain Still Matters
Homes near SkyTrain stations remain some of the most in-demand properties across the Tri-Cities and Greater Vancouver. Buyers value convenience, reduced commuting time, and walkability—factors that consistently support resale value.
In Coquitlam and Port Moody, areas such as Burquitlam, Lougheed Town Centre, and Moody Centre continue to benefit from transit-oriented development. These neighbourhoods attract first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors alike.
Whether purchasing for lifestyle or long-term growth, proximity to rapid transit remains a key consideration when choosing where to buy.
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