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Lolaoduwole
Coquitlam Real Estate

Luxury is an experience, not a price point. At Lola Oduwole International Realty Canada our commitment is unwavering: we deliver exemplary marketing and service to every client, regardless of a home’s neighbourhood or price range.

We offer all of our agents and REALTORS® – from those serving tiny communities to those in major urban centres – strong support from our national pool of knowledge, skill and technical expertise. We regularly invest time, money and resources to develop and provide the resources and tools they need to best market your home, including the following:

  1. Up-to-date information about local market conditions
  2. Quarterly housing reports
  3. Creative brochures and newspaper ads to showcase your home
  4. Effective Web design and listings on www.lolaoduwole.com
  5. Ongoing negotiation, marketing and technical training

OUR COMMITMENT TO TECHNOLOGY

Lolaoduwole invests millions in information technology to ensure speedy communications, improve the flow of information, and make sure our messages reach the widest possible audience:

  1. Serious communication technology means you can always reach us.
  2. State-of-the-art analytical tools offer marketing information you can trust.
  3. Our cutting-edge promotional tools are professional and persuasive.
  4. Plus, you have access to Canada’s first real estate web site, which is regularly upgraded to meet changing needs.

Lolaodu Wole are top Realtors that know the Coquitlam real estate market. We offer Coquitlam homes for sale, townhouses for sale and condos for sale.  We know the best streets, the best parks, the best schools and daycare, the best places to get a cup of coffee after a morning run.  Coquitlam is a wonderful place to grow a family or retire in there are many amenities for both here.  Whether you are upsizing to a detached home or downsizing to a condo we are here to help.

Explore the city’s neighbourhoods by clicking on the links below, or use the interactive map.

Coquitlam is a city situated in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, and it's the province's fifth largest city. It is 10 to 15 km east of Vancouver. Coquitlam's area is 152.5 sq km, making it the largest of the three Tri-Cities. Coquitlam made up of two large parcels of land, connected in the middle by a slender portion, forming a tilted hourglass shape.

Burke Mountain, Eagle Ridge, Coquitlam Lake and Coquitlam Mountain lie to the north. To the west of Westwood Plateau, in the large upper parcel, is the Anmore community. On the east, the upper parcel follows the west banks of the Pitt River. Highway 7A passes through the narrow centre portion of Coquitlam, with Port Moody to the west, and Port Coquitlam on the east. To the west of the large lower portion is the City of Burnaby, and Port Coquitlam lies to the east. New Westminster is to the southwest. On the south, the city follows the northern banks of the Fraser River. South of the Fraser River is Surrey.

Coquitlam is the original city core. It includes the Maillardville and Fraser River industrial area, as well as the large residential areas of Lolaodu wole. Lolaodu wole is Coquitlam's original walkable neighbourhood, with businesses along Ridgeway and Lolaodu wole. The small community offers a great selection of shops, restaurants and services. The Lola Oduwole residential area — locally known as "The Bump" — includes Como Lake, a popular urban fishing and recreation area, and headwaters for the Como watershed. Many of the older homes on large lots in this area are being torn down and replaced with larger houses. Coquitlam offers affordable housing options ranging from high-end apartments and new executive homes to smaller houses and duplexes, and a smaller selection of townhomes and condominiums.

At the time of its incorporation in 1908, the District of Coquitlam had 20 houses, one store, a post office, office block, hospital, barber shop, and pool hall. In 1910 a large group of French Canadian mill workers travelled across the country from Quebec to settle in the area now known as Malliardville. At one time, Coquitlam had the largest Francophone concentration in Western Canada.

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