Spring Market Myths (And What Actually Matters for Buyers in Kelowna)
Every spring, the real estate market in Kelowna and across B.C. picks up momentum—and with it comes a wave of assumptions that can hold buyers back or cost them opportunities.
If you’re thinking about purchasing this season, it’s important to separate perception from reality. The s...
Spring is starting to wake up the Central Okanagan real estate market, and I’m seeing some interesting trends already. Even with a bit of economic uncertainty, March brought more activity and fewer homes on the market—two signs that things are picking up as we head into spring.
Here’s what I’m noticing:
Sales are up 6.1% year-over-year with 364 homes...
Spring in the Okanagan is one of the most active times in the real estate market—and if you’re thinking about selling your home in Kelowna, preparation is everything.Buyers are more active, inventory starts to increase, and homes that show well from day one tend to generate more interest, stronger offers, and better results overall.Before you list...
Not all markets were affected by COVID equally in March and April. Hotter markets stayed warm and the cooler ones remained cool. Overall sales activity dropped in March and April as buyers became more cautious as restrictions were implemented, and bank underwriters more careful.
Toronto sales decreased 67%, Calgary 63%, just as it was rebounding aft...