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Buying From Anthem Properties? Here's What You Need to Know (2026)

BC New Homes Team · July 4, 2026 · Coquitlam


# Buying From Anthem Properties? Here's What You Need to Know (2026)

If you're shopping Anthem Properties presales in BC right now, you're looking at a developer with solid market presence and five active projects across the Lower Mainland. The question isn't whether they're legitimate. It's whether their locations and pricing make sense for your situation.

Anthem Properties operates primarily in Metro Vancouver. They're not a household name like Polygon or Beedie, but they've maintained steady project delivery and have active inventory in Coquitlam, Burnaby, and North Vancouver. That's a regional footprint worth paying attention to.

What's currently selling?

Anthem has five presale projects on the market. Ethos Metrotown in Burnaby starts at $519,000. Sundays on Grant in Coquitlam starts at $489,900. Both are actively selling. Baden Park in North Vancouver, Dwell in Coquitlam, and Jinju in Coquitlam are also listed but pricing details aren't public yet.

Coquitlam appears to be their primary focus. Three of five projects land there. That concentration tells you something about where Anthem sees demand. Coquitlam's demographic skew toward families and established neighborhoods means Anthem's playing the suburban market, not chasing downtown Vancouver skyrise buzz.

Price per square foot matters

At Ethos Metrotown, $519,000 gets you entry-level presale pricing in a Burnaby location with strong SkyTrain access. That's competitive for the area. Walk Score for Metrotown is 72, which is "very walkable." You're not car-dependent for daily needs.

Sundays on Grant at $489,900 is aggressive for Coquitlam. It's a strong price point, which means either the floor plans are modest or Anthem's banking on long completion timelines to absorb cost inflation. Neither is unusual in presales. Just know what you're buying.

Deposit structures and timelines

We don't have granular deposit details for all five projects yet. That's normal at launch. Anthem typically works with standard presale terms: 10% down at signing, further installments tied to construction milestones. Completion dates vary by project. Ask our team for specifics before committing.

What's the track record?

Anthem has delivered projects in the region without major public disputes or construction delays that made headlines. That's not a rave review. It's a baseline. Presales always carry risk. Anthem's risk profile sits in the middle range: not a household builder, not a wild card either.

Coquitlam and Burnaby are stable markets. They're not appreciating like East Vancouver or suburban Surrey might, but they're not contracting either. If you're buying Anthem Properties presales BC in 2026, you're betting on steady neighborhoods, not moonshot locations.

Should you buy?

That depends on location fit and timeline. Do you need to live in Coquitlam or Burnaby? Does the move-in date align with your plans? Can you afford the monthly payments if completion delays happen? If you answered yes to all three, Anthem's presales are worth a serious look.

If you're speculating on location appreciation, you're gambling. Presales are already priced in that upside. You're not getting a bargain.

See all Anthem Properties projects currently available at bcnewhomes.ca.

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