How this Port Moody home sold $800K over asking price

Priced just under $3 million, the Heritage Mountain property drew more than 40 buyers and set a new neighbourhood record after 11 days on the market.

When a detached home in Heritage Mountain and Heritage Woods was listed at $2,999,900 on Nov. 27, the objective was straightforward: sell before Christmas. What followed was a tightly compressed sales cycle that culminated in one of the most notable transactions the area has seen. 

The property 

  • Type: Detached home
  • Address: 8 Creekstone Place
  • City: Port Moody
  • Neighbourhood: Heritage Mountain / Heritage Woods
  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 5
  • Year built: 2020
  • Lot size: 8,806 sq. ft.
  • Finished floor area: 4,819 sq. ft.
  • Parking: Double garage
  • Taxes: $10,741.67
  • Maintenance fees: Freehold non-strata
  • Days on market: 11
  • Listed price: $2,999,900
  • Selling price: $3,798,000
  • Listing agent: Jaden Narduzzi, Angell, Hasman & Associates Realty Ltd. 

The 4,819-square-foot residence at 8 Creekstone Place features four bedrooms and six bathrooms, along with amenities such as a fire pit and golf simulator. Positioned on a greenbelt lot on Creekstone’s cobblestone cul-de-sac, the home features open-concept living framed by forest views. 

The sale

“I listed the property at $2,999,900 on Nov. 27, and sold it $800K above the asking price after numerous buyers placed offers on the offer date that was set on December 8,” says the listing agent Jaden Narduzzi. Over an 11-day period, more than 40 buyers toured the home, creating the conditions for a competitive offer night and a final sale price of roughly $3.8 million. 

The result didn’t just clear expectations—it reset the bar, setting a new record in Heritage Mountain and Heritage Woods as the highest sale price in history for the area. The previous benchmark sale price for the neighbourhood was $3,265,000. 

“Although we priced the property sharply, the marketing had a big play in this sale as well,” Narduzzi says. “I take a lot of pride in how I present/market our listings, as I confidently feel every listing of mine deserves to shine above the competition.” 

Mihika Agarwal

Mihika Agarwal

Mihika is the senior editor at BCBusiness. Her work has also appeared in the New York Times, Vox, Globe and Mail, The Walrus, Vogue, Chatelaine, and more.