Real estate activity in northern BC has remained steady in the first half of 2025, with varying results across different communities. In Williams Lake, 192 properties were sold, with a slight decrease in overall sales and total value compared to last year. Quesnel’s market, on the other hand, has shown growth, with 167 properties sold, valued at $57.3 million, up from 2024. The Iskut/Atlin area saw no sales in 2025, but Hazelton/Highway 37 saw 18 properties sell for a total of $4.3 million.
In Prince Rupert and Terrace, sales activity continued strong, with Prince Rupert seeing 76 properties sold for $36 million, and Terrace selling 136 properties for $72.1 million. Kitimat’s market was slightly slower, with 73 properties sold for $31.6 million. Smithers and Houston reported stable sales, and Burns Lake saw an increase in property transactions. Fort St. John and Fort Nelson reported healthy markets as well, with Fort St. John leading the way with 352 sales worth $135.3 million. For a complete breakdown of the latest market trends in these areas, visit our website.