The BC Northern Real Estate Board (BCNREB) released its 2025 second quarter report, with Prince George seeing an increase in sales.
According to the Board, 694 properties worth $335 million changed hands so far this year, compared to 640 worth $305.6 million in the first 6 months last year.
In the City’s west, the median price of the 114 single-family homes that have sold through Multiple Listing Service (MLS) was $468,000.
East of the bypass, 81 single-family homes sold with median price of $402,000, the north saw 86 single-family homes sold with a median price of $591,500, with 120 single-family homes sold in the southwest section with a $604,000 median price.
The BCNREB said there were 711 properties of all types able to be purchased through the MLS in PG.

The average selling price and reported sales of residential detached homes in PG was $531,595 with 406 units as of June 30th.
That’s the highest average and units when compared to the same time as far back as 2023.
Across northern BC, 2345 properties sold in the first six months, worth $1 billion.
In the same time last year, 2281 sales were reported, worth $938 million.
More information can be found on the BC Northern Real Estate Board’s website here.
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