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A Nature-Inspired Community in Coquitlam West
Botanica Coquitlam sets a new standard for connected, family-friendly living in Coquitlam West. Designed by Qualex-Landmark in collaboration with RWA Architects, this four-building community sits in the quiet Oakdale neighbourhood, steps from Burquitlam SkyTrain, schools, parks, and everyday conveniences. The homes are shaped by natural light, functional layouts, and warm design details that echo the rhythms of West Coast living. With completion expected next fall, Botanica offers one- to three-bedroom homes built around a lush central courtyard that encourages community, play, and connection.
Botanicaโs location blends quiet residential streets with quick access to transit and amenities. Residents can walk to local cafรฉs, green trails, and the expanding BurquitlamโLougheed urban core, making it easy to live car-light while staying close to the city. The community plan dedicates nearly a quarter of the site to outdoor space, with landscaped paths, gathering areas, and gardens that bring everyday life outdoors.
Inside, homes are designed for comfort and long-term livability. High-quality materials, thoughtful storage, and energy-efficient systems anchor each space, while the kitchens feature integrated Bertazzoni appliances and generous prep space. Flex rooms and smart layouts help homeowners adapt their space to changing needs, whether working from home, growing a family, or simplifying daily routines.
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Botanica offers an extensive collection of indoor and outdoor amenities designed for every age, lifestyle, and season. From active spaces to quiet retreats, the community encourages connection, creativity, and well-being.
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For over 30 years, Qualex-Landmarkโข has built a reputation as one of British Columbiaโs most respected boutique developers. Known for exceptional craftsmanship, architectural integrity, and community-focused design, the company has delivered over 20 award-winning residential communities across Metro Vancouver and Calgary.
Every Qualex-Landmarkโข project is guided by a commitment to functionality, beauty, and livability, ensuring each home feels timeless, practical, and thoughtfully designed. Botanica continues this legacy – blending innovation, comfort, and sustainability to create homes that enrich the lives of those who live in them.
Estimated strata fees at Botanica are approximately $0.55 per sq. ft.
The estimated completion date for Botanica is October/November 2026..
Yes, parking (w/ EV level 2 charging) and a storage locker.
The assignment fee at Botanica is $3,000, payable to the developer if you choose to assign your contract before completion.

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Buying a New Construction Home in Coquitlam
Have a question about Botanica or the Coquitlam presale market? Feel free to reach out anytime – weโre here to help!
No, but sales staff work for the developer. Having your own agent means you have someone to protect your interests.
Yes. Itโs called an assignment, but always check your contract because some projects have restrictions.
Your main option is to assign it to another buyer before completion, but check your contract for any limits or fees.
A presale occurs when a Developer sells a property, typically a condo or townhouse, to a buyer before itโs built or completed. Buyers secure a unit in a new development during the early stages, often based on floor plans, renderings, and show suites. The property is delivered once construction is complete.
Completed developments with remaining unsold units are still considered presales until those homes are officially purchased.
Risks:
Benefits:
Yes – 2026 may be one of the best times in years to buy a presale condo.
Construction across B.C. has slowed sharply, with many developers pausing or cancelling projects. Because new homes take years to complete, todayโs slowdown means fewer condos will be available by 2027 – 2030 – setting the stage for future price growth.
Todayโs near-completion presales are selling at discounted prices with flexible deposits – often matching or beating resale values. Under the new government rules, most qualifying presales are also fully exempt from Property Transfer Tax and eligible for a 100% GST rebate, adding thousands in savings.
That said, we recommend focusing on projects nearing completion or those by reputable, well-established developers to ensure delivery confidence and long-term value protection.
Yes, presale purchases require an upfront deposit. While every developer may have slightly different terms, hereโs whatโs typical:
In British Columbia, buyers of pre-construction homes have a seven-day rescission period. This allows them to cancel the purchase agreement within seven days of signing the contract or receiving the Disclosure Statement, whichever is later. To rescind, buyers must provide the developer or brokerage with written notice.
However, this right only applies to new purchasers who have not previously received a Disclosure Statement for the development. If a buyer has already received a Disclosure Statement for the same property, they do not have a second rescission right. Deposits must be held in trust, and if the contract is rescinded properly, the deposit must be promptly refunded.
No. You donโt need a mortgage when you sign the presale contract. Your mortgage only kicks in when the home is finished and the transaction is complete.
You won’t start making mortgage payments until the development is complete and the home is ready for possession. However, it’s a good idea to begin arranging your mortgage early, ideally when you purchase the presale. This helps you better understand ownership costs, gives you time to prepare financially, and may help you secure a more favourable mortgage rate closer to completion.
As of May 27, 2025, if youโre buying or building a new primary residence and havenโt owned a home in the past 4 years, you may qualify for:
This applies to new homes from builders, owner-built homes, and co-ops. The rebate is valid for contracts signed between May 27, 2025, and May 26, 2031.
Presale (new) homes in BC may be exempt from Property Transfer Tax if their fair market value is $1,100,000 or less. This exemption applies to various newly built properties, including those constructed on vacant land.
Typically, access during construction isnโt permitted for safety and liability reasons. However, once your home is substantially complete and safe to enter, a walkthrough may be arranged with the developerโs approval.
No – the developerโs sales staff represent the developer, not you. Under BC agency law, they have no duty to protect your interests or provide independent advice. Without your own Realtor, you might also assume the list price isnโt negotiable – which isnโt always the case. Having your own Realtor ensures youโre fully informed, properly represented, and protected throughout the process, usually at no extra cost to you.
If you fail to complete your presale purchase as outlined in the Contract of Purchase and Sale, you may forfeit your deposit and be subject to legal action by the developer for breach of contract.