1890 Charles Street, Port Moody, BC
- $3,499,000
- 5 bed
- 3 bath
- 2619 sqft
Browse 15 Hiking properties for sale in Port Moody. Find your perfect home with updated listings and photos.
in Port Moody
Hiking homes for sale in Port Moody include residential properties with direct or near-direct trail access, backing onto mountain terrain, valley corridors, and recreational greenspace across the Lower Mainland region.
When comparing listings, verify trail access type — deeded, shared, or proximity-based — and check whether the property backs onto protected recreational land or a privately managed corridor. Buyers should confirm whether the home has a valley view or mountain exposure, as these affect both livability and resale positioning. Before booking a showing, review the listing for outbuilding potential, lot depth, and how close the trailhead sits relative to the home's entry point. Factor seasonal trail conditions into your offer timeline if the property is assessed during peak or off-peak hiking months.
Buyers should compare how trail proximity is described across listings — direct backing versus a short walk changes value significantly, so push your real estate agent to clarify. Sellers should list trail access, mountain views, and any recreational features upfront in the listing to attract buyers who are specifically searching this category. Investors evaluating residential property in this segment should focus on the long-term demand for outdoor-oriented homes, which consistently holds in recreational markets — proximity to hiking is a durable feature to highlight when positioning a home for resale or rental.
Port Moody sits at the edge of the Lower Mainland with direct access to Burrard Inlet trails, Bert Flinn Park, and Pinecone Burke Provincial Park, making it one of the most trail-rich residential markets in the region. Buyers will find homes concentrated near Heritage Mountain and Ioco Road with strong mountain and valley exposure. Browse and search active hiking home listings on Strawhomes.