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  • CondoFor Sale
    1 day
    • $545,000
    • 1 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 850 sqft
    • Built in 1997
    MLS® R3143998
    Stonehaus Realty Corp.
    Condo for sale at 1006 10 Laguna Court New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143998
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 1:30 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    1 day
    • $628,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 856 sqft
    • Built in 2012
    MLS® R3144108
    Homeland Realty
    Condo for sale at 308 85 Eighth Avenue New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3144108
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 1 p.m.
  • TownhouseFor Sale
    1 day
    • $975,000
    • 3 bed
    • 3 bath
    • 1502 sqft
    • Built in 2019
    MLS® R3144102
    Real Broker
    Townhouse for sale at 30 843 Ewen Avenue New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3144102
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 3:30 p.m.
  • HouseFor Sale
    1 day
    • $1,228,000
    • 3 bed
    • 3 bath
    • 1370 sqft
    • Built in 2007
    MLS® R3144041
    Engel & Volkers Vancouver
    House for sale at 158 Dockside Court New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3144041
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 1 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    1 day
    • $490,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 999 sqft
    • Built in 1974
    MLS® R3144029
    Team 3000 Realty Ltd.
    Condo for sale at 803 31 Elliot Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3144029
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    1 day
    • $599,900
    • 2 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 762 sqft
    • Built in 2006
    MLS® R3144151
    RE/MAX All Points Realty
    Condo for sale at 601 813 Agnes Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3144151
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 12 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $599,900
    • 1 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 986 sqft
    • Built in 1999
    MLS® R3143484
    RE/MAX All Points Realty
    Condo for sale at 1704 612 Sixth Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143484
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2 p.m.
  • HouseFor Sale
    2 days
    • $1,599,900
    • 5 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 2623 sqft
    • Built in 1927
    MLS® R3143887
    RE/MAX All Points Realty
    House for sale at 207 Eighth Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143887
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 2 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $589,000
    • 2 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 663 sqft
    • Built in 2024
    MLS® R3143700
    Rennie & Associates Realty Ltd.
    Condo for sale at 2402 618 Carnarvon Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143700
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 1 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $599,900
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 779 sqft
    • Built in 2020
    MLS® R3144040
    Real Broker
    Condo for sale at 209 1012 Auckland Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3144040
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 1 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    1 day
    • $659,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 901 sqft
    • Built in 2007
    MLS® R3143936
    eXp Realty
    Condo for sale at 1101 11 E Royal Avenue New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143936
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $498,800
    • 2 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 845 sqft
    • Built in 1983
    MLS® R3143411
    RE/MAX All Points Realty
    Condo for sale at 303 230 Mowat Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143411
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 12 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $1,488,000
    • 3 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1969 sqft
    • Built in 2007
    MLS® R3143683
    Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
    Condo for sale at 2103 610 Victoria Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143683
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 12 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $469,900
    • 1 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 520 sqft
    • Built in 2020
    MLS® R3143853
    Rennie & Associates Realty Ltd.
    Condo for sale at 1301 258 Nelson'S Court New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143853
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2 p.m.
  • HouseFor Sale
    2 days
    • $1,249,000
    • 3 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1289 sqft
    • Built in 1991
    MLS® R3143655
    Stonehaus Realty Corp.
    House for sale at 224 Fourth Avenue New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143655
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 3 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    3 days
    • $619,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 853 sqft
    • Built in 2017
    MLS® R3143803
    RE/MAX Colonial Pacific Realty
    Condo for sale at 307 200 Nelson'S Crescent New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143803
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 1 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    1 day
    • $399,900
    • 1 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 593 sqft
    • Built in 1995
    MLS® R3142890
    Acrosstown Realty Inc.
    Condo for sale at 410 1035 Auckland Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3142890
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 2 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    1 day
    • $699,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 914 sqft
    • Built in 2010
    MLS® R3143070
    Royal Pacific Realty Corp.
    Condo for sale at 1805 280 Ross Drive New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143070
    Open Thu, Jul 9, 10 a.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $818,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1260 sqft
    • Built in 2005
    MLS® R3143173
    Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
    Condo for sale at 1205 615 Hamilton Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143173
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 2:30 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $899,888
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 1242 sqft
    • Built in 2017
    MLS® R3143377
    eXp Realty
    Condo for sale at Th509 210 Salter Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143377
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 1 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $499,900
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 817 sqft
    • Built in 2008
    MLS® R3143366
    eXp Realty
    Condo for sale at 1005 898 Carnarvon Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143366
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    2 days
    • $688,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 937 sqft
    • Built in 2024
    MLS® R3142852
    Oakwyn Realty Ltd.
    Condo for sale at 1001 618 Carnarvon Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3142852
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2:30 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    3 days
    • $475,000
    • 2 bed
    • 2 bath
    • 942 sqft
    • Built in 1976
    MLS® R3143063
    RE/MAX City Realty
    Condo for sale at 404 47 Agnes Street New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3143063
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2 p.m.
  • TownhouseFor Sale
    1 day
    • $534,000
    • 2 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 1100 sqft
    • Built in 1986
    MLS® R3142682
    Stonehaus Realty Corp.
    Townhouse for sale at 6 340 Ginger Drive New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3142682
    Open Sat, Jul 11, 2 p.m.
  • CondoFor Sale
    5 days
    • $675,000
    • 1 bed
    • 1 bath
    • 656 sqft
    • Built in 2025
    MLS® R3142140
    RE/MAX City Realty
    Condo for sale at 802 660 Quayside Drive New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3142140
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 1 p.m.
  • TownhouseFor Sale
    6 days
    • $975,000
    • 3 bed
    • 3 bath
    • 1400 sqft
    • Built in 2022
    MLS® R3142049
    RE/MAX City Realty
    Townhouse for sale at 12 789 Ota Avenue New Westminster British Columbia - MLS: R3142049
    Open Sun, Jul 12, 2 p.m.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in New Westminster

Strawhomes has the most thorough, up-to-date set of New Westminster real estate listings. At the moment, New Westminster has 647 homes for sale, including 159 houses, 406 condos, and 82 townhouses listed for sale. The average asking price for all home types in New Westminster is $940K. Homes in New Westminster spend an average of 71 days on the market. See our New Westminster housing market stats for a more detailed analysis on average home prices, housing inventory, and days on market.

New Westminster is home to 13 unique neighbourhoods. With Strawhomes you'll be able to find the most popular New Westminster neighbourhoods, the highest-rated schools in the city, and evaluate nearby amenities. Check out the upcoming open houses in New Westminster to tour homes in person. Narrow down your home search to filter by price, bedrooms, size or search by our map of MLS® listings for Canada-wide real estate.

MLS® listing data for New Westminster is updated every 15 minutes to provide you the most up-to-date home listings. Get in touch with one of our New Westminster real estate agents to get started on landing your dream home today, with New Westminster features.

Home Prices in New Westminster

Over the past year, the asking price of homes for sale in New Westminster dropped 9.76% compared with March of the prior year, while the total inventory of homes for sale in New Westminster climbed 15.77%. For a deeper look, explore additional New Westminster Home Prices & Values.

New Westminster City Guide

Nestled in the heart of the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, New Westminster stands as home to more than 71,000 residents. Widely known as the “New West,” the city was established through the merging of the Mainland and Island Colonies in 1866, rising to become the largest settlement on the Mainland during that era. The city was originally intended to be named Queensborough; however, Queen Victoria decided to name it New Westminster after the area in London where the parliament buildings stood—and continue to stand. Because the name was bestowed by royalty, the city also became known as “The Royal City,” a beloved moniker that persists to this day.

Conceived as a vivid symbol of British dominance, New Westminster was selected owing to the formidable defense properties the terrain provided, as evaluated by the Royal Engineers. The city was positioned farther from the American border than the site of the colony’s proclamation, Fort Langley. Exceptional facilities existed for commuting by water, as well as by railways that would be constructed in the future into the interior, and the location boasted an excellent port where ships could berth.

After the uniting of the colony of British Columbia and the colony of Vancouver Island under a unified banner, legislators organized a vote that was intended to settle which city would be the capital of the new amalgamated territory. After the contentious events of voting day—where the pages of New Westminster supporters’ speech were deliberately shuffled to sow confusion—New Westminster lost the vote to Victoria.

Nonetheless, because the territories had merged into a larger entity, New Westminster broadened its reach across numerous sectors, fuelling steady growth over the decades. Initially, New Westminster was a trade centre because of the Canadian Pacific Railway branch. Yet after the flow of commerce gradually redirected to the Vancouver area, the city pivoted to the industrial sector, while retaining its significance as a vital transportation corridor. The industrial domains sustained their prominence in the city’s economic fabric across successive eras. Commencing in the 19th century, the primary sectors were timber harvesting and fishing. The economy transitioned to heavy manufacturing in the 20th century, and today, the high-tech and fiber-optic industry anchors the local landscape.

New Westminster enjoys a warm and pleasant climate throughout all four seasons. Winters bring predominantly rainfall rather than snowfall, and summer days remain warm and comfortable. The coldest month of the year is January, when thermometers dip to around 2.2 degrees Celsius, whereas the warmest month is July when readings climb to around 17.5 degrees Celsius.

An ever-growing number of newcomers have decided to establish roots in New Westminster because of all the advantages it presents as a city: welcoming neighbours, family oriented communities, superb education options and a wealth of sport and outdoor activities.

Market Trends

As of the latest reporting period, New Westminster’s median sale price stands at $599,500. This figure is calculated by identifying the mid-point price of all property sold within a specified period of time. To illustrate, if 39 condos changed hands during the preceding month and only 6 detached homes sold in the same time frame, then the median price would reflect the mid-point between the 39 condos and the 6 detached homes sold during that interval. At present, New Westminster has 103 houses for sale, 65 townhomes for sale and 333 condos for sale.

The New Westminster real estate market ranks among the fastest growing in the Canadian housing landscape. Upward of 60 properties change hands every month with an average price of $680,000. The majority of buyers gravitate toward 3 to 5 bedroom detached residences, with most choosing houses over townhouses or condos.

As with most municipalities along Fraser River’s bank, the properties with a waterfront view carry higher price tags than other neighbourhoods. Houses for sale in New Westminster situated on the river bank can trade for up to $1m depending on the size and age of the properties, while the remaining neighbourhoods feature more modest listing prices on the local MLS, typically in the range of $600,000 to $720,000.

Should you be in the market to buy a home in New Westminster, consider speaking with a local Realtor ®. Properties for sale in New Westminster move rapidly compared to a broader segment of the Greater Vancouver area. In fact, New Westminster places 3rd for fastest selling properties, with most properties staying on the market for an average 21 days.

To gain a competitive edge, reach out to a New Westminster Realtor who can provide insight into neighbourhoods that deliver strong value. Additionally, monitor the local MLS ® for the most current listings and open houses in New Westminster that you can attend.

Neighbourhoods

New Westminster encompasses 6 unique neighbourhoods: Uptown, Queensborough, Sapperton, Downtown, the West End, and the Quay. Every neighbourhood is crafted with a distinct set of features, architectural styles and local amenities that feel like separate cities on their own.

Occupying the northeast section of Lulu Island is Queensborough, or as locals affectionately call it “’Boro.” The properties here consist primarily of townhouses and condos, with a few family homes dotting the waterfront area. Residents here can enjoy the marina, the stunning waterfront walking trails and the one-of-a-kind community living room with a fireplace – an inviting setting to chat with a friend, meet the neighbours, or simply unwind. The average listing price of properties in this zone is $600,000 for apartments and condos, $750,000 for townhouses and single-family houses sell for around $1m since the majority of them are waterfront properties.

Buyers prioritizing affordability will discover that there are excellent choices in Quay, where almost 30% of the population are young families and millennials. Here, purchasers can locate affordable condos for around $600,000 and townhouses for around $850,000. In addition to being close to the well-known New Westminster Quay, residents benefit from proximity to the impressive Pier Park, Anvil Centre, as well as the downtown area where all the bars and cafes are. The area also features a few elementary schools offering K to 5 classes; Glenbrook and Fraser River Middle Schools; New Westminster Secondary high school; and Douglas College for post-secondary education; making it an exceptional area to raise children in.

The most sought-after properties for sale in New Westminster are located in Queens Park. The panoramic views of the Fraser River, Fraser Valley the historic remnants and the longstanding reputation for being a family friendly and diverse neighbourhood have cemented Queens Park as the prime destination for people relocating to New Westminster. There are small retail stores within walking distance, an expansive park, multiple sports amenities, Massey Theatre, and multiple schools offering primary, secondary and post-secondary education, as well as the French immersion school. Because of everything it provides, as well as the proximity to the downtown core, single-family houses in Queens Park typically trade near $2m, though there are more accessible housing options like apartments and condos.

To identify what community best suits your needs, reach out to your local Realtor ®, or set aside a weekend exploring open houses.

Nearby Cities

Numerous buyers elect to purchase in a neighbouring municipality and commute to their workplace. These home seekers prioritize larger properties and more generous lots while maintaining reliable commuter access to New Westminster’s downtown core. Good options include Burnaby, Coquitlam, and Surrey. Even municipalities that entail a slightly longer transit time, such as Vancouver, Delta, and Richmond are good options as they provide more affordably priced detached homes.

Demographics

Purchasing a property means investing in a neighbourhood. To verify the community matches your lifestyle, review these New Westminster, demographics. According to Statistics Canada census records, New Westminster has 78,916 residents. The majority of the population are of European heritage, while the largest minority groups are South Asian and Chinese, along with a rich tapestry of other nationalities and cultures.

The biggest segment of the population are young people (predominantly married couples) occupying private dwellings. The principal spoken language is English, followed by French, which together comprise nearly the entire population, with the remainder communicating in their mother tongues.

Anyone weighing different options for a new home in New Westminster, can consult a local Realtor for granular demographic insights and personalized guidance on which neighbourhood is best suited for your needs.

Population

78,916

Median Income

$110,000

Median Age

40.4

Density

5,052.4/km²

Homeowners

54.7%

Renters

45.3%

Median Rent

$1,350

Monthly average

Median Mortgage

$1,700

Monthly average

Schools

Should you plan to visit a few New Westminster open houses, take the opportunity to evaluate the nearby schools. Below are the top five elementary and secondary school rankings in New Westminster, according to the Fraser Institute’s school rankings.

Among elementary schools, Urban Academy Junior leads with a perfect 10.0 rating, followed by Connaught Heights at 6.9, F W Howay at 6.7, Ecole Qayqayt at 6.4 and Herbert Spencer at 6.1. For secondary education, New Westminster Secondary holds a 6.7 rating. Additional secondary options include John Knox Christian, Purpose Independent Secondary, Sigma and Urban Academy Senior.

10.0
Elementary

Urban Academy Junior

PrivateGrades K-7

6.9
Elementary

Connaught Heights

PublicGrades K-7

6.7
Elementary

F W Howay

PublicGrades K-7

6.4
Elementary

Ecole Qayqayt

PublicGrades K-7

6.1
Elementary

Herbert Spencer

PublicGrades K-7

6.7
Secondary

New Westminster

PublicGrades 8-12

N/R
Secondary

John Knox Christian - Secondary Campus

PrivateGrades 8-12

N/R
Secondary

Purpose Independent Secondary School

PublicGrades 8-12

N/R
Secondary

Sigma

PublicGrades 8-12

N/R
Secondary

Urban Academy Senior

PrivateGrades 8-12

Commuters

Residing and working in New Westminster may enable you to forgo the car and depend on the city’s comprehensive public transit system. TransLink operates several bus routes around the city and connects residents to the SkyTrain rapid transit system, with five stations along the Expo Line: 22nd Street, New Westminster, Columbia, Sapperton and Braid.

For a clearer picture of how residents commute, review the transportation data gathered by Statistics Canada.

63.3%
Drive
22.5%
Transit
6.3%
Walk
0.9%
Bike

Local Scoop

New Westminster has emerged as the place to go to for visitors and travellers. The vibrant art galleries, acclaimed restaurants, and bars with delicious cuisine, lush local parks and trails, bustling markets, festivals, and events provide something for everyone’s taste and something to remember.

If you haven’t explored New Westminster fully, be sure to go to Queen’s Park, a sprawling 75-acre green space ideal to spend your Sunday morning. There are meandering walking trails and cycling paths where you can observe and immerse yourself in the surrounding nature, or savour a tranquil afternoon secluded from the city crowd. Alternatively, head down there with your children and furry companions. Queen’s Park has an extraordinary lineup of children’s attractions: a free petting zoo, a water park, multiple playgrounds, and an off-leash dog area, so your pet can also enjoy their stroll through the park freely. If your children are of school age, they can take advantage of baseball diamonds, soccer pitches, bowling lanes or tennis courts. Queen’s Park has large sports fields, alleys, and courts, as well as a swimming pool.

Fraser River presents superb possibilities for various outdoor recreation. During sunny weekends you can spot families and friends relishing a pleasant day filled with boating, fishing, and kayaking. You can also embark on one of the multiple tours travelling along the bank of the Fraser River and experience New Westminster from an entirely fresh perspective.

If you wish to sit down for a beverage on the waterfront, New Westminster Quay is the place locals gravitate to on the weekend. Brimming with energy, the Quay has an indoor market, specialty shops, a circus school, an event venue, as well as a couple of restaurants and bars where you can sit down for a satisfying local meal and craft drinks. The waterfront setting provides ideal conditions for bird watching, fishing, or meandering through the stunning flower gardens. While parking can be challenging, the area is a breeze to reach via the SkyTrain.

Have you ever observed lacrosse and become an instant devotee of the sport? Then, New Westminster is the place to head down to. Go to the Anvil Centre, where the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame is housed. Witness the best players and the best moments throughout the history of lacrosse.

While you’re here, you can also explore the 18,000 square feet of conference space, the theatre, studios, and the meeting rooms Anvil Centre accommodates, as well as the New Westminster New Media Gallery and the New Westminster Museum and Archives.

The New Westminster school district is responsible for 9 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and 1 secondary school, as well as schools with French immersion offered at two elementary schools, both middle schools, and the secondary school. Additionally, there is a non-profit independent school for Junior Kindergarten-Grade 12 that provides academically enriched classes and programs. Post-secondary education is provided by 4 institutions:

The New Westminster Campus of Douglas College, granting Bachelor’s degrees, and general university arts and science courses.

Justice Institute of British Columbia, Canada’s foremost public safety educator.

The Boucher Institute, Canada’s sole accredited naturopathic medical school.

CG Masters School of 3D Animation and Visual Effects delivering a concentrated, one-year diploma program providing practical, professional-level skills for the local industry sector.

New Westminster has a few methods of getting around. In general, most locals rely on the road network to travel around the city, but beyond commuting by car, they can also access the public transit system and railways (for reaching neighbouring municipalities). The public transit system is provided by TransLink and in addition to running several bus routes around the city, it also services a number of the SkyTrain system stations. The SkyTrain is a rapid transit network that serves British Columbia, Vancouver, and their surrounding municipalities, and in New Westminster, commuters can locate the following stops:

22nd Street Station (Expo Line)

New Westminster Station (Expo Line)

Columbia Station (Expo Line)

Sapperton Station (Expo Line)

Braid Station (Expo Line)

Frequently Asked Questions about New Westminster Real Estate

What is the average home price in New Westminster, BC?
The average listing price for homes in New Westminster is $939,654. The median listing price is $699,900. There are currently 647 active MLS® listings in New Westminster.
How much does a detached house cost in New Westminster?
The average price for a detached house in New Westminster is $1,772,638. There are 159 detached houses currently listed for sale.
How much does a condo cost in New Westminster?
The average price for a condo in New Westminster is $604,375. There are 406 condos currently listed for sale.
What are the most expensive neighbourhoods in New Westminster?
The most expensive neighbourhoods in New Westminster by average listing price are: Connaught Heights (avg. $2,294,200), Queens Park (avg. $1,787,716), West End NW (avg. $1,740,771), The Heights NW (avg. $1,616,896), GlenBrooke North (avg. $1,293,577).
What are the most affordable neighbourhoods in New Westminster?
The most affordable neighbourhoods in New Westminster by average listing price are: Downtown NW (avg. $622,803), Uptown NW (avg. $646,009), Fraserview NW (avg. $699,832), Quay (avg. $742,925), Sapperton (avg. $954,948).
What are nearby cities to New Westminster, BC?
Cities near New Westminster include: Burnaby, Delta, Coquitlam, Port Moody, Belcarra, Anmore. Each has active MLS® listings that you can browse on Strawhomes.
How much does a townhouse cost in New Westminster?
The average price for a townhouse in New Westminster is $984,514. There are 82 townhouses currently listed for sale.
How long do homes stay on the market in New Westminster?
Homes in New Westminster spend an average of 71 days on the market before being sold or going off-market.
How many homes are for sale in New Westminster?
There are currently 647 active MLS® listings for sale in New Westminster, BC. This includes detached houses, condos, townhouses, and other property types.