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AREA |
HOMES |
% CHANGE vs. |
120 DAY |
% CHANGE vs. |
||
# SOLD |
LAST MO. |
YEAR AGO |
AVERAGE PRICE |
LAST MO. |
YEAR AGO |
|
PENTICTON |
15 |
+25.00 |
-65.91 |
UP to 795,716 |
+6.30 |
-5.81 |
SUMMERLAND |
10 |
+500.00 |
+11.11 |
UP to 837,134 |
+15.95 |
-18.53 |
NARAMATA |
1 |
+100.00 |
0.00 |
UP to 2,235,285 |
+25.73 |
+53.91 |
KALEDEN/ OK FALLS |
5 |
+250.00 |
-37.50 |
UP to 1,012,641 |
+10.63 |
+14.89 |
OLIVER/OSOYOOS |
17 |
+212.50 |
-10.53 |
UP to 728,350 |
+14.14 |
-6.01 |
TOTAL AREA |
57 |
+219.23 |
-41.84 |
UP to 805,208 |
+9.15 |
-2.18 |
CREA is expecting the number of home sales to increase by 3.7% on 2023 and a further 15.3% in 2024 as interest rates start to ease.
CREA believed that average home prices would drop 7.0% in British Columbia in 2023, which we have already seen take place with Penticton’s average price now at $795,716 down 5.81% from the same time in 2022 and equivalent to the average sale price in October 2021. CREA’s forecast for average home prices in BC is to increase 5.6% in 2024 bringing us back close to prices at the peak of the market in 2022.
What we saw from the fall of 2021 through the summer of 2023 was typical of a market peaking with the number of homes trading hands from the summer of 2020 through the spring of 2022 at a historically record pace. Of course, the number of sales will be down compared to historical peaks. After April of 2022, the number of homes trading hands returned to a more normal pace if not even a little below that as homebuyers grappled with rapidly rising interest rates.
BCREA forecasts residential sales in BC to decline 7.1 percent to 75,150 units this year. In 2024, MLS® residential sales are forecast to post a strong rebound, rising 23.8 percent to 93,025 units.
“A slowing economy and still elevated mortgage rates are expected to keep housing activity lower than normal through much of 2023,” said BCREA Chief Economist Brendon Ogmundson. “However, we expect a strong recovery, boosted by an expected decline in mortgage rates and record high immigration that will carry significant momentum into 2024.”
Inventories have increased from the depleted level at the beginning of 2022, but they remain low compared to historical levels, despite a sharp decrease in sales. However, the abrupt shift in market conditions has meant that prices have come down despite low inventory, falling from peak levels through the spring before stabilizing toward the end of last year. While we expect MLS® average prices to trend relatively flat this year, they will be lower than the peak values of 2022. Consequently, year-over-year comparisons will register negative for much of 2023, likely resulting in negative annual price growth even if monthly prices begin to recover as expected later this year.
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Natural beauty: Penticton is situated between two lakes, Okanagan and Skaha, surrounded by picturesque mountains, vineyards, orchards, and beaches, offering stunning views and endless outdoor activities.
Sunny climate: Penticton has a warm, sunny climate with hot summers and mild winters, allowing residents to enjoy outdoor activities all year round.
Thriving tourism industry: Penticton is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world, which creates a vibrant local economy, with many restaurants, cafes, wineries, and shops to enjoy.
Strong local economy: Penticton has a diverse range of industries, including agriculture, technology, and tourism, which provides a stable and growing economy, attracting a range of businesses and entrepreneurs.
High quality of life: Penticton offers a high standard of living, with a low crime rate, good healthcare, and excellent educational opportunities.
Outdoor activities: Penticton is a hub for outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, skiing, snowboarding, golfing, fishing, and water sports, offering something for everyone.
Wineries: The Okanagan Valley is famous for its wineries, and Penticton has some of the best, offering world-class wine tours and tasting experiences.
Vibrant arts and culture scene: Penticton has a thriving arts and culture scene, with many galleries, museums, and events throughout the year, showcasing local talent and international exhibitions.
Friendly Community: Penticton has a friendly, welcoming community, with a strong sense of community spirit and pride.
Affordable cost of living: While Penticton is a desirable place to live, the cost of living is still relatively affordable compared to other Canadian cities, making it an attractive option for those looking for a high quality of life without breaking the bank.
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