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Renovation Properties in Port Moody

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  • 2209 St. George Street, Port Moody, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    24 days
    • $2,888,000
    • 6 bed
    • 4 bath
    • 3466 sqft
    MLS® R3102962
    RE/MAX All Points Realty
  • 10 Cedarwood Court, Port Moody, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    121 days
    • $1,990,000
    • 6 bed
    • 4 bath
    • 3706 sqft
    MLS® R3074367
    RE/MAX Crest Realty
  • 526 Yale Road, Port Moody, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    2 days
    • $1,799,999
    • 4 bed
    • 3 bath
    • 2993 sqft
    MLS® R3125182
    Royal LePage Sterling Realty
  • 123 Maple Drive, Port Moody, BC

    HouseFor Sale
    24 days
    • $1,790,000
    • 4 bed
    • 4 bath
    • 2706 sqft
    MLS® R3103288
    Sutton Group - 1st West Realty
  • 1102 110 Brew Street, Port Moody, BC

    CondoFor Sale
    6 days
    • $865,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1073 sqft
    MLS® R3116238
    Sutton Group-West Coast Realty
  • 1134 Chateau Place, Port Moody, BC

    TownhouseFor Sale
    126 days
    • $565,000
    • 3 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 1303 sqft
    MLS® R3078524
    Sutton Group-West Coast Realty
    Open Sun, May 31, 2 p.m.

How a Renovation Project Affects Your Purchase

Renovation homes for sale in Port Moody include fixer-uppers, partial-upgrade properties, and existing homes priced below market to reflect their condition.

Before booking a showing on any renovation project, confirm whether the homeowner pulled a permit for previous work — unpermitted upgrades can complicate your financing and create liability at closing. Ask for a scope of completed versus outstanding work, then compare the purchase price against fully finished resale listings in the same zone to gauge your true upside. If you plan to finance the renovation separately, verify lender requirements upfront, since some loan structures tie draw schedules to inspection milestones. Factor municipality rules into your timeline — certain upgrades require stratum approval in strata-titled condos, and laneway homes may trigger additional zoning reviews before work can begin.

Buyers should weigh the gap between purchase price and post-renovation home value carefully — that spread determines whether the deal works. Sellers listing a renovation property should disclose permit history and highlight what has already been completed to attract serious buyers rather than lowball offers. Investors should assess whether the zone allows densification, since adding a suite or laneway home can materially improve resale and rental yield. First-time buyers entering the real estate market through a fixer should budget conservatively and get a contractor quote before waiving conditions.

Renovation Homes in Port Moody

Port Moody's real estate market includes renovation opportunities across its established neighbourhoods, from detached homes near Inlet Centre to older condos along St. Johns Street. Buyers searching this city will find properties ranging from light-upgrade listings to full fixer projects, with inventory spread across single-family zones and strata buildings. Browse and search current renovation listings on Strawhomes to compare available properties today.