Oxford Heights
Oxford Heights: Your Next Home?
Neighbourhood snapshot
Oxford Heights is a friendly neighbourhood in Port Coquitlam, sitting on the slopes of Burke Mountain. It’s got a nice mix of flat and hilly areas, giving some homes great views of the surrounding mountains and Fraser River.
Most houses in Oxford Heights are single-family homes built in the 1970s and 80s. You’ll see a lot of split-levels and two-story houses, many with good-sized yards. The area attracts a mix of families and long-time residents who love the quiet, suburban feel.
For outdoor fun, you’ve got Settlers Park right in the neighbourhood. It’s got sports fields, a playground, and walking trails. You’re also close to the Traboulay PoCo Trail for biking or jogging. Shopping is easy with Oxford Crossing nearby, offering grocery stores and other shops.
Kids in Oxford Heights usually go to Leigh Elementary and Riverside Secondary, both well-regarded schools. Getting around is pretty convenient with buses connecting you to Coquitlam Central SkyTrain station. Overall, Oxford Heights offers a great balance of nature and suburban living, with easy access to city amenities.
Oxford Heights offers a perfect blend of suburban tranquility and natural beauty, with spacious homes, great schools, and easy access to outdoor activitiesโideal for families seeking a balanced lifestyle.
Oxford Heights's HPI Benchmark Prices
October 2024 Typical Housing Prices
HPI Benchmark Price ExplainedDetached
$1,434,200
Townhouse
$929,900
Condo
$0
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Listings current as of November 2, 2024
Oxford Heights Real Estate Market
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What is MLSยฎ HPI benchmark price?
The MLSยฎ HPI Benchmark Prices represent the expected sales price for a typical or โBenchmarkโ home in a given neighbourhood.
The MLSยฎ HPI considers what averages and medians do not: lot size, age, number of rooms, etc. The most commonly traded set of these attributes describes the composite of the typical or benchmark property type in a given area. Prices paid for homes with these attributes determine benchmark home prices.