
Kadin Rainville
OKANAGAN – Residential real estate sales saw a healthy dose of normal activity after sluggish summer start, reports the Association of Interior Realtors (the Association).
A total of 1,534 residential unit sales were recorded across the Association region in July, coming in above June’s 1,494 units and up 9.6% compared to units sold in July last year.
New residential listings saw a 0.8% increase compared to July 2024 with 2,920 new listings recorded last month. The total number of active listings saw a 2.3% increase in inventory compared to July 2024 with 10,443 recorded across the Association region. The highest percentage increase in active listings across the Association region was in North Okanagan with a total increase of 6.5% compared to the same month last year.
“For the second month in a row, market activity continues to trend in a positive direction, even with stabilized inventory momentum,” says Association of Interior Realtors President Kadin Rainville, adding that “we’re entering a more typical summer rhythm, which suggests the market is starting to recover from the turbulence caused by tariffs earlier this year.”
In the Okanagan and Shuswap/Revelstoke regions, the benchmark price for single-family homes saw increases last month in all sub-regions in year-over-year comparisons with the exception of the South Okanagan region, which saw a 2.0% decrease, coming in at $754,500. The townhome housing category saw benchmark price decreases in the Shuswap/Revelstoke, Central and South Okanagan, while the North Okanagan saw a minor increase of 0.3% compared to July 2024, coming in at
$522,700. The benchmark pricing in the condominium housing category recorded the South Okanagan being the only region that saw a decrease of 2.3% compared to the same time last year, coming in at $435,100.
“Little to no major movement in price shifts reflects a broader trend toward market recovery. In this environment, accurately priced homes continue to perform well, while those that exceed current thresholds are increasingly likely to lag in buyer interest,” notes Rainville.
Within the Kamloops and District region, there were 259 residential unit sales recorded last month, slightly down from the 266 recorded in June yet up 9.3% compared to July 2024’s unit sales.
There were 511 new listings recorded last month in the Kamloops and District region, which was an increase of 13.8% compared to July 2024, down from June’s 560 new listings. Overall inventory, or active listings, saw an increase of 5.8% in year-over-year comparison, coming in at 1,506 listings.
“Though momentum has eased slightly month over month, the Kamloops and District region continues to outperform the same period last year, reflecting steady overall performance,” says Rainville. “Active listings appear to have plateaued slightly, but inventory levels remain sufficient to support the current tempered pace of demand.”
Source: interiorrealtors.ca

