B.C. property values flat across much of province, especially in urban centres
- British Columbia's latest property assessments show values have been relatively flat in many parts of the province, especially major urban areas such as Vancouver, Victoria, and Kelowna.
- The District of North Saanich saw a five percent drop in single-family home values, while three Vancouver Island communities experienced changes beyond three percent.
- Williams Lake and Wells saw single-family home valuations rise by 10 percent, with Tumbler Ridge experiencing a 13 percent spike.
- Deputy Assessor Boris Warkentin stated that most homeowners can expect generally flat property assessment value changes for 2025.
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