Real Estate Market Update September 2025 COMOX Valley & CAMPBELL River on Vancouver Island August 2025 stats from the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board paint a picture of steadiness with a seasonal slowdown. Across the Island, single-family home sales rose slightly year-over-year while dipping from July, with the Comox Valley benchmark now sitting...
Vancouver Island – Summer 2025 Snapshot Vancouver Island – Summer 2025 AUGUST Real Estate Market Update 2025 Comox Valley & Campbell River Listings across Vancouver Island climbed this summer, giving buyers more choice than they’ve had in months. Despite the bump in inventory, sales have held steady, showing that demand remains strong even with mor...
Vancouver Island Real Estate Market Update – July 2025 Comox Valley & Campbell River Focus The July 2025 real estate market across the Comox Valley and Campbell River area is showing signs of quiet resilience in contrast to many major Canadian cities. According to the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB), home prices in both regions dipped on...
JUNE 2025 Real Estate MARKET UPDATE Comox Valley & Campbell River Vancouver Island Vancouver Island — Comox Valley and Campbell River — May 2025 brought a steady, balanced market: VIREB recorded 781 unit sales, just 3% below last year, with active listings climbing about 5%, maintaining ~6 months’ inventory — a healthy equilibrium where neither b...
📊 Market Snapshot: April 2025According to the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB), April saw 786 property sales across all types, marking an 8% increase from the previous year. Active listings also nudged up by 4%, reaching 4,080 . This balance between supply and demand keeps the market from tipping too far in any direction.In the Comox V...
Vancouver Island, Campbell River and Comox Valley Real Estate Update for April 2025 . Vancouver Island Real Estate UpdateVancouver Island’s real estate market remains relatively insulated from the global economic shifts and volatility seen in Canada’s larger urban centers like Toronto and Vancouver. Unlike these metropolitan markets, which are heav...