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New property listed in Kimberley

I have listed a new property at 201 Sullivan Lane in Kimberley. See details here

Set against sweeping views of the Kimberley Alpine Resort, 201 Sullivan Lane offers a rare opportunity to build something truly special in one of Kimberley’s most desirable communities. Spanning 0.43 acres, this bare-land strata lot offers a level of space seldom found within Sullivan Landing, and is an ideal canvas for a thoughtfully designed, high-quality home that fully capitalizes on its surroundings. Essential services are available at the lot line, and the property has been surveyed, allowing a future build to move forward with clarity and confidence. This lot is the ideal foundation for a beautifully designed custom residence, with the possibility to incorporate a complementary carriage home. Alternatively, the CD-5 zoning may also permit a duplex. Living here means enjoying unparalleled views of the Kimberley Alpine Resort, framed by mature larch trees that are vibrant green in the summer and paint the landscape in golden yellow come fall, all set against panoramic mountain scenery. The neighbourhood is peaceful and quiet with daily wildlife sightings, plenty of trails within walking distance, and downtown Kimberley and all amenities are just a short trip away. Monthly strata fees are $155.61 and include snow removal for ease. It is rare to find a lot that blends this much space, and this kind of access to everything people love about living here. This is your moment to build something special. Bring your vision. The backdrop is already perfect. (id:2493)

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Kimberley’s November 2025 Market Update

November Market Update. What’s Happening in Kimberley Real Estate?

November brought some interesting shifts to the Kimberley market, and while things are still moving at a steady pace, we’re also seeing the effects of lower inventory and more selective buyers. Here’s a breakdown of what happened and what it means if you’re thinking about buying or selling.

Sales stayed steady, but new listings dropped

We saw 13 homes sell in November, exactly the same number as last year. What changed was the number of new homes coming to market. New listings dropped by more than 20 percent, which means buyers had fewer choices and sellers faced less competition.

When listing activity slows down like this, the market becomes tighter. Even in a more cautious environment, reduced inventory can help support pricing.

Prices continued to climb

Both the average list price ($556,134) and the average sale price ($512,538) increased from last year. List prices rose by almost nine percent and sale prices rose by more than seven percent. Despite a more balanced and slower moving market overall, Kimberley continues to hold strong on value.

This tells us that buyers are still willing to pay for well maintained or well presented homes, especially in desirable neighbourhoods.

Homes sold faster this November

One of the most notable changes was days on market. Homes took about 95 days to sell compared to 120 days last year. That’s a significant improvement and a sign that buyers who are active are genuinely motivated.  Even though we’re not in the ultra fast market we saw during the pandemic, properly priced homes are still attracting attention and moving in a reasonable timeframe.

Inventory tightened significantly

Active listings dropped by more than 30 percent, bringing months of supply down from 5.16 to 3.57. When supply shrinks this quickly, the market becomes more balanced and can even lean in favour of sellers in specific price brackets.

For homeowners who are considering listing in the new year, this is encouraging. Less competition means your home has a better chance of standing out.

Buyers are still negotiating

The sale to list price ratio dipped slightly, from 92.63 percent to 91.57 percent. This shows that while prices are holding, buyers are still expecting some negotiation room. Accurate pricing is important. Overpricing will lengthen your days on market and ultimately work against you.

What this means moving forward

If you’re thinking about selling, the combination of lower inventory and steady pricing puts you in a better position than you might expect for this time of year. Buyers are selective, but they are active, and they’re moving when the home is priced correctly from the start.

If you’re buying, the slower pace can work in your favour. There’s more time to make thoughtful decisions and negotiate terms that work for you.

If you’re curious about what these trends mean for your specific property, I’m always happy to put together a personalized market evaluation.

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New property listed in Kimberley

I have listed a new property at 861 Deer Run Drive in Kimberley. See details here

If you have been searching for the right place to build in Kimberley, this Deer Run Drive lot delivers a head start in one of the city’s most exceptional locations. This 0.17 acre lot is waiting for a future home, with geotechnical and topographical surveys already completed and available to the new owner. A small selection of trees have been cleared, opening the site to sunlight and giving you a sense of how your home could take shape. With full municipal services available, and no building deadlines, you can move at your own pace and create a home that fits your lifestyle. Living on Deer Run Drive means stepping into one of Kimberley’s most sought after neighbourhoods, where quiet surroundings and impressive mountain views set the tone each day. The Nordic trails sit just up the road and offer year round recreation, from classic and skate skiing to kilometres of biking and hiking once the snow melts. The ski hill is close enough for spontaneous runs, and Trickle Creek Golf Resort is only a short drive away for early tee times or evening rounds. The Kimberley Nature Park connects nearby, adding hundreds of hectares of forest and trails to explore. It is an area known for its beautiful homes, its privacy, and the rare opportunity to build in a location that feels both elevated and welcoming. Remaining lots on a street this special are few and far between, so consider taking the next step now, because “I should have” is never as satisfying as “I’m glad I did.” (id:2493)

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