OUR CLIENT’S SAFETY Our client’s safety is a top priority at Re/Max Priscilla. We are taking extra measures to ensure that not only our Realtors and administrators but our clients, stay safe. COVID-19 and the way the virus is transmitted have made us keenly aware of our responsibility our clients, and our community. Buyers are [&hellip
Read MoreCORONAVIRUS AND REAL ESTATE – WHAT’S THE IMPACT? March 13, 2020 COVID-19, also called the coronavirus is a respiratory illness the World Health Organization has deemed a pandemic. While it has not yet affected the start of the spring real estate season yet, it could. But what isn’t clear is what that means for the [&hellip
Read MoreFebruary 2019 Real Estate Market Stats March is here and the sun is shining! Hopefully, Spring is on its way. In Real Estate, February was another month where the market continued to correct. Sales volume, average price and days on market for single family homes in the North Okanagan residential market seem to have leveled [&hellip
Read MoreBC Speculation Tax Is Going Ahead The news every vacation property owner in British Columbia didn’t want to hear was just announced by the BC Government. Last week they, and the BC Green party, reached an agreement to institute the unpopular tax. This announcement comes, despite push back from local governments and mayors. While there [&hellip
Read MoreThe North Okanagan real estate market ended 2015 on a low note. Here’s an overview of what sold, who bought and who didn’t buy in 2015 – and what’s ahead for 2016. North Okanagan Real Estate Sales and Listing Statistics Multiple Listing Service (MLS) sales in our zone were 4.7% lower in 2015 compared to 2014 [&hellip
Read MoreFall 2015 – A Disappointing Real Estate Market We are well into the fall market. Kelowna is having a record year. While we are still busy to the north in Vernon, the actual sales activity in the Okanagan-Shuswap is best described as ‘disappointing’. You might not know it from the news reports, but the North [&hellip
Read MoreIt was a hot and busy summer! Nationally, Canadian real estate sales volume edged up 0.3% between July and August. Across the Okanagan and Shuswap we saw vastly more variation. After a vigorous run-up in sales volume (not price) during 2014 our North Okanagan market cooled this year, and then declined in August. Want more stats? The [&hellip
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