the kelowna rennie review | May 2025
May 16, 2025
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Mark Carney’s Liberal Party won a minority government and will be tasked with solving a series of international and domestic issues. Housing sales in the Central Okanagan remained well-below average in April in response to heightened economic uncertainty.
The kelowna rennie review is a monthly publication that includes our take on the latest MLS data for Kelowna. In addition to presenting neighbourhood-level stats, it includes information on current rennie projects, a selection of featured listings, and insightful commentary on how and why the market is changing.
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