Inlet Centre Station sits between two of the Lower Mainland's most loved master-planned communities: Suter Brook Village to the north and Newport Village to the west. It's the station where Port Moody's lifestyle story is most fully expressed — walkable village, medical campus, Rocky Point adjacency, and SkyTrain.
Craig has sold in nearly every tower in Suter Brook and Newport Village and knows the resale story at the building level. Inlet Centre is also the station where lifestyle buyers are willing to pay real premiums — so knowing which buildings actually earn them matters.
Every number below is platform-to-platform, drawn from TransLink's published schedules as of April 2026 — not the optimistic estimates you'll see on real-estate listings.
The 5-minute walkshed captures Suter Brook Village (Aria, The Residences, Symphony), Newport Village retail core, and Eagle Ridge Hospital campus. The 10-minute walkshed extends to Rocky Point Park, Shoreline Trail, and the eastern edge of Port Moody's single-family streets.
Price bands below reflect current Tri-Cities market data as of April 2026. Call for live listings — the market moves weekly at this station.
| Type | Price range | What it is |
|---|---|---|
| Concrete high-rise condos | $680K–$1.35M | 1-bed (580–720 sqft) $680K–$820K; 2-bed (900–1,250 sqft) $920K–$1.35M. Aria I + II, The Residences, and Symphony are the benchmark developments. |
| Townhome + podium | $1.15M–$1.65M | Suter Brook podium townhomes and a small number of Newport Village row houses. Tightly held. |
| Detached (15-min walk) | $1.95M–$3.2M | College Park and Pleasantside detached streets. Some with partial views of Burrard Inlet. |
"Inlet Centre is the most expensive station to buy at, and probably the hardest to lose money on. Suter Brook buyers don't often sell — when they do, the resale story is one of the strongest in the region."
If you're serious about buying or selling inside this walkshed, a 20-minute strategy call puts the current inventory, the specific building dynamics, and the price you should actually be paying on the table.
Suter Brook is master-planned concrete towers with a podium retail core (Thrifty's, Caffe Divano, restaurants). Newport Village is the older, brick-and-village aesthetic with more independent retail and a different feel. Both are walkable from Inlet Centre Station.
1-bed units range $680K–$820K, 2-bed $920K–$1.35M as of April 2026. Aria I + II and Symphony tend to trade at the upper end because of amenity quality and resale history.
Both are excellent. Moody Centre has brewery + heritage character and WCE access. Inlet Centre has Suter Brook's master-plan maturity, hospital-adjacent demand, and arguably the best resale track record of any Port Moody tower cluster.
Moody Elementary is a 12-min walk. Secondary options are Port Moody (walk) or Heritage Woods (bus) depending on catchment. Heritage Woods is the stronger academic ranking — many Inlet Centre families choose homes specifically for that bus route.
Coquitlam Central has higher rental volume and a deeper liquidity pool. Inlet Centre has stronger owner-occupier demand and arguably more durable long-term value. Rental yield tends to be 20–40 bps lower at Inlet Centre.
Born in the Tri-Cities. Lived on Burke Mountain for 9+ years. Top 2% Nationwide Team. Craig knows every tower in every Tri-Cities SkyTrain walkshed at the building level — strata, depreciation, CRF, resale history. Start with the 20-minute fit call or the equity map.