the kelowna rennie advance | April 2025
Apr 03, 2025
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Sales in the Central Okanagan in March were a third less than the long-run monthly average as tariff-driven economic uncertainty has depressed sales activity across the country. Meanwhile, robust new listings activity buoyed inventory to its highest level since 2013.
The Kelowna rennie advance is a monthly publication which includes a brief summary of the latest sales, listings, and price trends in the Central Okanagan. It is produced at the beginning of each month and it reflects the latest market data.
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