Q3 2025 – With a Dash of Mountain Magic (and a Little Ottawa Drama)
Winter is just around the corner, and while the mountains are gearing up for snow, the real estate market is warming up in its own quiet, steady way. Q3 brought a blend of stability, shifting inventory patterns, and—believe it or not—a plot twist fr...
The August numbers show a mix of activity across both Whistler and Pemberton.
Whistler: More chalets are selling, though prices have come down. Townhouses are gaining strength with higher prices, and condos saw a big jump in value compared to July. Vacant land was quiet this month with no sales.
Pemberton: Chalet sales increased, but homes are taking...
July brought a seasonal slowdown with 31 sales, down 9% year-over-year and 35% below the 5-year July average. Inventory dipped to 315 active listings (down 9% from last year).
Single-family homes: Median sale price rose, driven by luxury deals, but days on market jumped to 104.
Pemberton | Whistler | Sea to Sky Corridor | BC & National Trends
🇨🇦 National & Provincial Market Overview
The Bank of Canada held its overnight interest rate at 2.75% for July, citing modest inflation gains and a strong national job market. June added over 83,000 new jobs, pu...
Sales in Whistler rose 21% from April to May, with 41 property transactions noted. That’s despite a 22% drop compared to last May. Townhomes drove the activity, doubling year-over-year and jumping 60% month-over-month. Meanwhile, 86 new listings hit the market—just under March’s peak—and total inventory held s...