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Up, down, unchanged? Here's how home values fared across B.C. in new assessments

Here's a look at how average residential property valuations changed in communities across B.C., in new data released by BC Assessment, based on the market situation on July 1, 2024. --- LOWER MAINLAND City of Vancouver -0.
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New townhomes are seen in Delta, B.C., with Mount Baker in Washington in the distance, on July 11, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Here's a look at how average residential property valuations changed in communities across B.C., in new data released by BC Assessment, based on the market situation on July 1, 2024.

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LOWER MAINLAND

City of Vancouver -0.8 per cent

City of Burnaby +1.3 per cent

City of Coquitlam +0.9 per cent

City of New Westminster -0.3 per cent

City of North Vancouver -0.9 per cent

District of West Vancouver -0.8 per cent

District of Squamish +0.8 per cent

Resort Municipality of Whistler -0.8 per cent

City of Surrey -1.9 per cent

City of White Rock +1 per cent

City of Richmond +0.9 per cent

City of Delta +1 per cent

City of Abbotsford + 1 per cent

VANCOUVER ISLAND AND AREA

City of Victoria -2 per cent

District of Saanich -0.7 per cent

City of Langford -1.2 per cent

District of Sooke -0.6 per cent

Town of Sidney -1.3 per cent

Gulf Islands Rural -1.1 per cent

City of Duncan +1.8 per cent

City of Nanaimo 0 per cent

City of Parksville +1.6 per cent

District of Tofino -2.3 per cent

City of Port Alberni -0.6 per cent

City of Courtenay +0.9 per cent

City of Campbell River +0.3 per cent

District of Port Hardy +0.6 per cent

City of Powell River +1 per cent

SOUTHERN INTERIOR

City of Kelowna -2.9 per cent

City of West Kelowna -1.1 per cent

District of Lake Country -2.4 per cent

City of Penticton -2.9 per cent

Town of Osoyoos +1.6 per cent

City of Vernon -1.2 per cent

City of Salmon Arm +0.7 per cent

City of Kamloops +2.3 per cent

City of Merritt +1.9 per cent

City of Cranbrook +6.2 per cent

City of Grand Forks +1.8 per cent

City of Nelson +2.1 per cent

City of Revelstoke +2.7 per cent

City of Trail +5.8 per cent

NORTH

City of Dawson Creek +2.5 per cent

City of Fort St John +0.8 per cent

District of Kitimat -0.6 per cent

Northern Rockies Regional Municipality -0.2 per cent

City of Prince George +1.9 per cent

City of Prince Rupert -1 per cent

Queen Charlotte (Haida Gwaii) +4.3 per cent

City of Quesnel +1.7 per cent

City of Terrace +6.2 per cent

District of Tumbler Ridge +12.2 per cent

City of Williams Lake +7.5 per cent

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 2, 2025.

The Canadian Press