Kamloops Home For Sale: 28-1375 Ord Road, Brocklehurst, B.C. $69,900

28-1375 Ord Road Brocklehurst Kamloops BC Mobile Home for SaleImmaculately clean 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home (3rd bedroom is den sized). This home is perfect for anyone who is unable to climb stairs. It has a nice covered patio overlooking the yard. The home sits on a fully landscaped flat lot with beautiful plants and flowers. There are 2 garden sheds with built in shelving. The roof was resealed last year and a combination C02/smoke detector installed. The park offers a fenced, lockable storage for boats, RVs etc. Small pets allowed but no dogs.

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Kamloops Home For Sale: 16-2867 Princeton Kamloops Highway, Knutsford, B.C. $113,500

2867 Princeton Kamloops Highway home house for sale real estateNice home with beautiful views of the rolling grassy hills in a quiet area. There are 2 spacious bedrooms and 2 full 4 piece bathrooms. This home features an open great room floor plan with a lot of natural light from all the windows. There is laminate flooring throughout. Hot water tank has recently been updated (November 2012). The master bedroom has a good sized walk in closet. There is RV storage at this park and easy access to the city amenities (5 minutes to Aberdeen Mall). Nice low maintenance yard with potential to put in more gardens. Some notice appreciated for showings.

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Kamloops Home For Sale: 4634 Stevens Road, Rayleigh, B.C. $379,900

4634 Stevens Road Rayleigh Kamloops Real Estate MLS ListingSpacious family home on a nice quiet street in Rayleigh. Many recent updates include beautiful custom kitchen with soft close doors & high end Bosch appliances including a double oven, flooring, all 3 bathrooms updated, newer furnace(2011), back deck, some paint, crown moulding, all windows and external doors and much more. There is central a/c and the hot tub is included. The yard is super private and over 15,600 square feet in size. There is a small workshop that has a concrete foundation and is wired. This home is on a community septic system so there is lots of room for that huge detached workshop or pool that you always dreamed about. Yard is fully fenced and has a large garden and a storage area at the back. The tent garage is included with the ride on mower. Quick possession, easy to show.

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Housing Starts Steady as Market Prices Remain Competitive, Kamloops Daily News

This article appeared in the Kamloops Daily News on August 15th, 2013.

New Construction Kamloops BC Real EstateKamloops is like the tortoise in the fabled race against the hare.

Slow but steady, the city has been growing with a relatively stable economy and moderate increases in population, unlike some communities that have experienced the rushing boom and then sluggish bust of others.

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. market analyst Paul Fabri said Thursday housing starts for the first half of 2013 in Kamloops have been close to those of the previous year.

In 2012, 317 homes were started between January and the end of July, while this year, that number is at 330.

“Kamloops overall has fared better in terms of new construction than some communities with resort housing or second homes,” such as parts of the Okanagan, he said.

Kamloops has also had stronger employment growth than some other centres, Fabri added.

He suggested single-family home construction hasn’t been as strong as multi-family because the market is competitive these days. He described the Kamloops economy as relatively stable, which has kept housing construction on an even keel.

“Overall, housing starts will reach my forecast for this year, which was 500 housing starts. That’s just slightly more than last year,” he said.

For 2014, Fabri predicts housing starts in Kamloops will reach 525 units.

On the other hand, Kelowna’s housing starts have dipped in the last few years, after taking a big drop during the 2008/2009 recession years. That’s because of a reduced demand for resort housing during that period, Fabri said.

“Kelowna hasn’t seen as robust employment growth as Kamloops has. That factor has helped maintain stable housing activity,” he said.

“On the resale side, prices have been pretty stable in Kamloops for the last year or two,” he said.

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