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Check the money
Reserve fund, special levies, and insurance deductibles.
Check the building condition
Water history, repairs, and age-related patterns.
Check the rules and lifestyle fit
Pets, rentals, EV charging, and key rules.
Compare strata buildings across the city of Coquitlam on reserve funds, levies, insurance, water risk, bylaws, and EV readiness. See what's typical before reviewing a specific building.
How to use this page
Check the money
Reserve fund, special levies, and insurance deductibles.
Check the building condition
Water history, repairs, and age-related patterns.
Check the rules and lifestyle fit
Pets, rentals, EV charging, and key rules.
Source: StrataReports. If you reference this data, please link back to this page.
Strata Costs
Reserve funds, levies, and deductibles help show future cost pressure.
Contingency Reserve Fund (CRF)
The typical Coquitlam strata building holds $2,986 per unit.
Pre-2000
$3,758 per unit
2000–2015
$3,321 per unit
2016+
$2,062 per unit
A lower reserve can reflect recent major work, not poor management.
Special Levies
One-time charges for major repairs or projects.
Typical time between special levies
~3.6 yrs
Based on 85+ samples.
Typical levy cost per unit per year
$566 per unit
Range: $204 - $1,216
How often levies are approved
66%
About 34% are voted down.
A levy can mean the strata is fixing a problem, not ignoring one.
Insurance
Typical strata insurance deductibles in Coquitlam.
Typical water deductible
$25,000
Most common claim type.
Based on 90+ samples.
Typical flood or sewer deductible
$25,000
A separate line item from water.
Based on 90+ samples.
Typical minimum earthquake deductible
$100,000
Plus ~10% of insured value.
Based on 80+ samples.
Water & Repairs
Water issues can point to repair risk and future cost.
Water incidents per year
2.3per year
Average incidents in a strata building.
Based on 85+ samples.
Water incidents per 100 units
1.5per 100 units each year
Normalized for building size.
Based on 85+ samples.
Typical repair cost
$6,322per incident
Average repair cost per incident.
Based on 125+ samples.
Water incident rate by building age
Rates vary by building age.
Pre-2000
3.7
incidents per year
2000–2015
1.6
incidents per year
2016+
1.9
incidents per year
Repeated patterns matter more than a single event.
How widely water events spread
Scope changes both disruption and insurance exposure.
465+ samples with a stated answer.
Bylaws & Lifestyle Rules
Rules on pets, rentals, BBQs, and amenities can affect fit.
Buildings that restrict short-term rentals
95%
Where a clear bylaw exists.
80+ samples with a stated rule.
Buildings that ban both cats and dogs
2%
Buildings that prohibit both cats and dogs.
75+ samples with a stated rule.
Buildings that allow gas or propane BBQs
96%
Where a gas or propane barbecue is permitted.
70+ samples with a stated rule.
Elevators per 100 units
1.6
More elevators usually means less waiting and better service.
Based on 45+ samples.
EV Charging
How prepared Coquitlam strata buildings are for EV charging.
Some EV readiness in place
68%
Planning stage
17%
No evidence of EV plans
15%
Buyer Due Diligence
Compare area benchmarks with the building's own documents.
Compare the building's reserve fund per unit from the Form B against the Coquitlam median of $2,986 shown on this page. The depreciation report will show whether the fund is on track for planned expenses.
The median reserve fund balance in Coquitlam is $2,986 per unit, based on 85+ samples.
The typical strata building in Coquitlam sees a special levy approximately every 3.6 years, based on 85+ samples.
Water incident frequency ranges from 1.6 per year in 2000–2015 buildings to 3.7 per year in pre-2000 buildings within this dataset.
Approximately 95% of sampled strata buildings in Coquitlam have a stated restriction on short-term rentals.
The most commonly reported amenities in Coquitlam are Gym / fitness room (found in 57% of buildings) and Party / amenity room (56%). Bike storage appears in 33% of sampled buildings.
The statistics above are a starting point. Every strata building has its own document package - hundreds of pages covering finances, insurance, bylaws, and building condition. It’s the only way to truly understand what you’re buying into.
Once you have the documents, start here
Bylaws & rules
Pet policies, rental restrictions, and daily obligations - these rules decide how you actually live in the building.
Insurance certificate
Deductibles, coverage limits, and what you're personally on the hook for if something goes wrong.
Depreciation report
The funding plan, how much life is left in major components, and when big-ticket repairs are coming.
Recent council minutes
Unresolved disputes, upcoming projects, and how decisions actually get made.
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See a sample reportData & Methodology
Based on strata documents from Coquitlam buildings in our dataset.
Based on 90+ samples in Coquitlam. Always review the building's own documents.
Data last updated: April 3, 2026
Age of buildings in this dataset
Where this market sits by building age.
Building types in this dataset
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