A good time to buy depends on your situation more than the headlines
Some people wait for the perfect market and never act. Others buy too quickly without understanding how the purchase fits their larger plan. The strongest buyers usually do something in between. They look at what today’s market offers, measure it against their real goals, and move when the opportunity makes sense for them.
For Coquitlam families, that often means asking better questions. Is there enough inventory to compare options properly? Can I negotiate more confidently than in a hotter market? Does buying now help me move into the neighbourhood and home type I really want before competition increases again?
What should shape the decision?
- Your current home value and available equity
- Your financing comfort and monthly payment range
- The type of home you want next
- The neighbourhoods you are targeting
- How long you plan to stay in the next home
Before deciding if now is the right time to buy, know your budget properly
If you are upsizing, today’s buying opportunity only matters if you know your likely sale price, your available equity, and the kind of next-home target that truly fits.
This kind of market can create better buying conditions
A more balanced or quieter market often gives buyers something they rarely get in hotter cycles: room to think, compare, and negotiate.
More selection
When buyers have more listings to compare, they can be more intentional about layout, location, school access, and overall fit instead of settling under pressure.
More negotiating room
Buyers may have more leverage around price, dates, conditions, or upgrades than they would in a faster, more competitive market.
A better move-up spread
For upsizers, softer higher-end segments can sometimes make the price gap to the next home more manageable than people expect.
Trying to time the market perfectly can cost more than it saves
Many buyers wait because they hope a perfect entry point will appear. But if the right home comes up, if your current home is in a strong position, or if competition rises again later, waiting may not create the advantage you think it will.
The bigger risk is often not that you buy a little too early. It is that you miss the right neighbourhood, the right layout, or the right long-term fit while trying to predict a future market nobody can control exactly.
For families planning to stay in the next home for years, the best buying decision is usually tied more to fit, budget discipline, and smart negotiation than perfect market timing.
Buying now can be especially smart when your sale and purchase are connected properly
Move-up buyers do not just need a good buying opportunity. They need a strategy that connects their current home, next budget, timing, and target neighbourhood.
Buying now may work well if
- Your current home still holds solid value
- You have enough equity to move into the next price bracket
- The type of home you want is available now
- You can negotiate better than in a more competitive cycle
- You are planning for long-term fit, not short-term flipping
You may want more planning first if
- You do not yet know what your current home could sell for
- Your next budget still feels unclear
- You are not sure which neighbourhood fits best
- You have not worked through sell-first versus buy-first
- You need a clearer step-by-step strategy before acting
If now could be a good time to buy, the next step is choosing the right target
Once the market looks workable, the most important question becomes where and what you should buy next.
Buying feels more confident when the plan is connected from start to finish
The strongest buyers do not treat the purchase like an isolated event. They understand what their current home contributes, how their timing affects leverage, what neighbourhoods truly fit, and how today’s market changes the opportunity.
That is why these pages work together: understand your current home value, decide your move order, compare where to buy, then target the next home with more confidence.
A good time to buy starts with a good plan
The right time to buy is the moment when your numbers, your goals, and the market opportunity line up. Craig Johnston helps families compare that opportunity clearly so they can move into the next home with more confidence and less guesswork.
The pages that help you keep narrowing the next move
Keep moving forward with the pages designed to connect buying timing, neighbourhood fit, move-up planning, and stronger next-step decisions.
FAQ: Is Now a Good Time to Buy in Coquitlam?
Is now a good time to buy in Coquitlam?
It can be, especially if today’s market gives you better choice, more negotiating room, and access to the type of home or neighbourhood you want long term. The right answer depends on your budget, timeline, and overall move strategy.
Should upsizers buy now or wait?
Many upsizers benefit from buying when the price gap to the next home feels manageable and when they can connect the purchase to a clear sale strategy for their current home.
What matters more than perfect market timing?
Budget discipline, long-term fit, neighbourhood choice, and strong negotiation usually matter more than trying to guess the exact bottom of the market.
Can Craig Johnston help me decide whether buying now makes sense?
Yes. Craig Johnston helps buyers and upsizers compare timing, value, neighbourhood fit, and move strategy so they can make a more confident decision.
Thinking about buying in Coquitlam now?
Start with a real plan. Craig Johnston can help you understand your current position, compare the opportunity in today’s market, and build a smarter path toward the right next home.