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Kootenay Boundary real estate outperforms in October
Kootenay-Boundary real estate outperformed in October with rising sales and strong activity, bucking broader seasonal trends in the market.
BC Interior housing market shows signs of life to buck trend of slower October
Usually the market starts to cool along with the weather each fall, but there were actually more sales across the Interior region last month.
Kootenay real estate cools as listings climb
Kootenay real estate cools as listings rise and sales slow, shifting momentum in the local housing market.
B.C. Interior real estate market ‘finding its footing’
The B.C. Interior real estate market held steady in September, with sales up year-over-year and signs of resilience despite the usual seasonal dip.
North Okanagan’s housing sales increase as prices decline in September
North Okanagan housing sales rose in September while prices eased, showing shifting market conditions late in the season.
Kamloops real estate market overcame typical August-to-September dip
Kamloops real estate overcame the usual August-to-September dip with stronger sales and steady demand, showing market resilience.
Uncertainty tempers B.C. Interior real estate market
Residential real estate sales across the Southern Interior took a slight dip in May compared with 2024 despite more homes coming onto the market.
OPINION: B.C.’s stalemate on manufactured home parks must end
British Columbia is facing a serious housing affordability challenge, and policy solutions must be focused, evidence-based and responsive to the diverse realities of communities across the province.
Interior housing market showing signs of increased activity, but prices cool in July
The Interior housing market could best be described as chugging along. It is not moving at a frenetic pace, nor is it going backwards.
Residential sales and inventory up across Interior as market shows signs of life
There are signs the Interior real estate market is starting to gain some steam, but in the Okanagan it continues to putter along for the most part.
OPINION: It’s time to rethink B.C.’s flawed short-term rental policy
British Columbia is facing a serious housing affordability challenge, and policy solutions must be focused, evidence-based and responsive to the diverse realities of communities across the province.
Kelowna benchmark house prices manage to hang on at just over $1M
In a realm of fence-sitting and stagnant sales and prices, the benchmark selling price of a typical house in Kelowna stubbornly hovers just above the $1M mark.
