Housing in activity has picked up a notched through the first nine months of 2025 in PG.
According to the BC Northern Real Estate Board, 1066 properties worth $525.7 million changed hands at the end of September in PG, compared with 1004 properties worth $476.7 million 12 months earlier.
In the western part of the city, the median price of the 173 homes sold this year, was $474,000.
East of the By-pass, the 120 single-family homes that sold for an average price of $419,500.
When it comes to the Hart, 138 single-family homes sold considerably higher at $585,000.
Lastly in College Heights, the median price of the 191 single-family homes sold was $605,000.
At the end of September, there were 713 properties of all types available for purchase in PG.
Regionally, 3764 properties worth $1.6 billion sold in the first nine months of 2025.
At this time last year, 3602 properties worth $1.5 billion had changed hands.
As of September 30th, there were 3472 properties of all types available for sale in the north, up from 3361 properties during the same time in 2024.
Market activity varied widely across the board region. Seasonally adjusted sales rose from the prior quarter in Williams Lake, Prince George, Terrace, Fort St. John, Kitimat, 100 Mile House, and Prince Rupert, while declining in Smithers and Quesnel.
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