Harbour Chines, Coquitlam Market Report – September 2020

Harbour Chines is a quiet, established residential neighbourhood in west Coquitlam, BC, known for its mature landscaping, larger lot sizes, and proximity to Mundy Park — one of the Lower Mainland's finest urban forests. The community features primarily detached single-family homes built in the 1960s through 1980s on well-treed streets that attract families and buyers who value nature access and neighbourhood stability. Mundy Park's network of trails and Mundy Lake provide exceptional outdoor recreation right at residents' doorsteps. Austin Avenue and Como Lake Avenue connect the neighbourhood to the broader Coquitlam road network and the Lougheed Town Centre SkyTrain station. Harbour Chines represents strong value within Coquitlam's established west-side residential market.

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4
Units Sold
$1,961,975
Avg Sold Price
19d
Avg Days on Market
Strong Seller's Market
Market Condition
13 active at start of month 8 new listings Absorption rate: 30.8% Highest sold: $2,550,000 Lowest sold: $1,325,000

How Does September 2020 Compare?

Period Units Sold Avg Sold Price Avg DOM
September 2020 (this report) 4 $1,961,975 19d
August 2020 month prior 1 +300% $1,078,000 +82% 13d +46.2%

3-Year Price Trend — Harbour Chines, Coquitlam

The Harbour Chines, Coquitlam real estate market was a Strong Seller's Market in September 2020, with 13 active listings at the start of the month, 4 properties sold, an average sold price of $1,961,975, properties averaging 19 days on market, an absorption rate of 30.8%. All data is sourced from MLS® sold records.
Hani Faraj – RE/MAX Crest Realty
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Frequently Asked Questions — Harbour Chines, Coquitlam September 2020

In September 2020, the Harbour Chines, Coquitlam real estate market is classified as a Strong Seller's Market with an absorption rate of 30.8%. It is currently a strong seller's market in Harbour Chines, Coquitlam, meaning high demand and low supply. Buyers face competition and should be prepared to act quickly. Always consult a licensed REALTOR® to assess your specific situation.

Last Update: 06/04/2026   Disclaimer: Listing data is based in whole or in part on data generated by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley Real Estate Board which assumes no responsibility for its accuracy.

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