Adera Development has unveiled its latest project, designed to reimagine urban living by incorporating sustainability, modern design and amenities that suit the way we live today.
Located in West Coquitlam, Kestrel is designed to fill the “missing middle” in housing, offering 1-3 bedroom Cityhomes for prospects looking for options between traditional condominiums and detached homes.

“We have 118 Cityhomes targeting the missing middle,” says Eric Andreasen, SVP of Sales and Marketing. “They’re ground-oriented, higher-density residences that still offer the space and layout people want.”
Over 60 per cent of the units also come with a private partially covered rooftop terrace, a feature Andreasen says sets Kestrel apart. “Most of the units have rooftop decks, and that adds a lot,” he says.

Another standout feature is Adera's proprietary SmartWood® technology, which utilizes cross-laminated timber for construction. Improving structural integrity and offering a more sustainable alternative to materials like concrete. SmartWood® homes are noted for their strength, fire resistance and reduced carbon emissions. And, SmartWood® construction enhances Adera’s Quiethome™ technology, a proprietary building method designed to significantly minimize airborne and impact sound transmission between homes.

This focus on sustainability aligns with West Coquitlam’s transformation into a walkable, transit-friendly neighbourhood.
“We’re just east of Clarke Road, on Como Lake Ave, and three blocks from the SkyTrain,” Andreasen points out. “It’s a geocentric location that gives people access to both city amenities and outdoor spaces.”
Community-focused living
Kestrel residents will also have access to many amenities designed to support various aspects of daily life, including a fitness centre and outdoor children’s play area, a West Coast Club lounge for gathering, a theatre and music rooms, dog and bike wash stations, and a DIY workshop.

For homeowners seeking a flexible work environment, Kestrel also has shared co-working spaces. “We know people are working from home more, but not everyone wants to work in their living room,” Andreasen notes. “These spaces provide a professional yet comfortable alternative.”
Understanding that homeowners have unique preferences, Adera’s iD by Me program allows buyers to personalize their homes with upgraded appliances, flooring and finishes. “That’s part of the Adera way, we don’t just build homes, we build communities that fit the way people live.”
As the company marks its 56th year in business, Andreasen highlights their continued focus on delivering high-quality, locally made homes. “We use Canadian products, we’re a local company, and we know how to build for this market,” he says.
Interested in making Kestrel your new home? Visit kestrelhomes.ca/register to learn more and register today.