Housing Market Report for April 2021

Current Anmore MLS® stats indicate an average house price of $2,023,800 and 16 new listings in the last 56 days. As of today, Anmore housing data shows median days on market for a home is 18 days.

Where is Anmore?

 Anmore, British Columbia, Canada, is a village municipality in Metro Vancouver, north of the city of Port Moody and along the shores of the Indian Arm. It is one of three politically independent villages (municipalities with populations under 2,500) in the Greater Vancouver area, the others being its neighbour, Belcarra, and Lions Bay.

Anmore Demographics
  • The population density in Anmore is 1493% higher than British Columbia
  • The median age in Anmore is 3% higher than British Columbia
  • In Anmore 12.53% of the population is Chinese
  • In Anmore 3.17% of the population is West Asian
  • In Anmore 1.96% of the population is All Other Visible Minorities

EXPLORE PORT MOODY’S SUBAREA NEIGHBOURHOODS

  • Anmore: Anmore is a ritzy area of Port Moody with many large mansion style homes, in a peaceful and quiet neighbourhood.
  • Barber Street: Barber Street is a small subarea off of Ioco consisting of detached homes close to the Burrard Inlet
  • Belcarra: Belcarra is almost it’s own city, and is a large subarea with many estates hidden among the trees and along the water.
  • College Park PM: College Park is located on the West Side of Port Moody with easy access to Barnet Highway.
  • Glenayre: Glenayre is detached home neighbourhood bordering North Road and Clarke Road at the base of Burnaby Mountain.
  • Heritage Mountain: Heritage Mountain is on the North side of Port Moody, with many homes offering beautiful views.
  • Heritage Woods PM: Heritage Woods is a neighbourhood typically with larger homes that extend all the way up the mountain.
  • Mountain Meadows: Mountain Meadows is a small residential neighbourhood with easy access to amenities and school.
  • North Shore Pt Moody: North Shore Port Moody is considered one of the downtown areas of the city with shops and transit.
  • Port Moody Centre: Port Moody Centre is a neighbourhood with easy access to transit, shops, parks, and recreation.
  • Anmore has a Livability Score of 63/100, which is considered below average
  • Anmore crime rates are 74% lower than the British Columbia average
  • Cost of living in Anmore is 62% higher than the British Columbia average
  • Anmore real estate prices are 149% higher than the British Columbia average
  • Rental prices in Anmore are equal to the British Columbia average

Most residents own their homes; only 12% of households are rented.
The majority of property owners are between the ages of 35 and 44,
followed by those aged 45 to 64.

Anmore’s residents also have higher annual incomes than Metro
Vancouver as a whole. In 2010, the median family income was $160,038
compared to $63,347 for Metro Vancouver as a whole.


Visible Minority Population
Data Percent
Chinese 12.5%
West Asian 3.2%
All Other Visible Minorities 2.0%
Japanese 1.2%
Black 1.1%

ANMORE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN – OCP

In the next 30 years, Metro Vancouver is expected to grow by 1.2 million
residents, reaching 3.4 million by 2041. To varying degrees, this increase will take place in all communities. As a small rural community, Anmore is not expected to absorb a significant portion of this regional growth – although by 2041, itscurrent population of approximately 2,200 is expected to almost double to about 4,000 residents.
The Metro Vancouver Regional Growth Strategy (RGS) sets out land use
policies intended to focus regional growth within urban service areas,
supported by transportation networks, regional infrastructure and
community services.

Immigrants By Place Of Birth

DataPercent
China6.5%
United Kingdom2.5%
Iran2.0%
Poland2.0%
Romania1.7%

TRANSPORTATION

There are two main streets in Anmore both of which terminate at Port Moody.

Sunnyside Road runs primarily north-south from the near sea-level western entrance of the village to the entrance of Buntzen Lake at the northern end of the village. East Road enters Anmore from Heritage Mountain, and runs primarily north-south until about the 4-kilometre (2.5 mi) mark where it turns and runs east-west until its termination at Sunnyside Road. There are several proposed plans to build another street between Port Moody and Anmore.

As part of Metro Vancouver, Anmore is connected to the TransLink public transit system and is served by the 182 Community Shuttle bus that runs down both major streets, Sunnyside Road and East Road. Supplemental summertime service to Buntzen Lake is provided by the 179 service from Coquitlam Central Station.

chat with upward trend Real Estate Market Performance

Benchmark Price: The price of a “typical” home that would sell in the area at a specific point in time.

Days on Market Average: Gives us an idea of how quickly homes are selling.

Sales-to-Active Ratio: Helps determine whether it’s a seller’s, buyer’s or balanced market. Compares how many homes have sold in an area versus the amount of total active listings.

We use these statistics as indicators that tell us how the market is trending and how to value your home

THIS GRAPH IS UPDATED EVERY 24 HOURS 

Get In Touch

Lola Oduwole

AHOM Realty Group

2300-2850 Shaughnessy St  Port Coquitlam,  BC  V3C 6K5 

Phone: BC: 604.809.6317 / ONT: 289 .439.5472

lolaoduwole@yahoo.ca