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    Greater Victoria Real Estate: January 2026 Snapshot
    February 3, 2026

    The 2026 Greater Victoria real estate market entered the year in a noticeably more balanced position. Inventory is higher year-over-year, sales remain seasonally soft, and prices are largely stable, with variation by neighbourhood and property type. Buyers have real choice again. Sellers who price realistically are still seeing solid outcomes. January 2026 Snapshot (VREB) Sales: 339 properties sold region-wide 19.7% fewer than January 2025 7.6% fewer than December 2025, consistent with winter trends Active Listings: 2,624 at month-end Up 3.1% from December Up 9.6% year-over-year Market Balance: Sitting on the line between balanced and buyer-friendly, depending on the neighbourhood Benchmark Prices at a Glance Victoria Core Single-family: $1,265,500 Down 2.5% year-over-year Slight uptick from December, signalling price stability Condos: $537,800 Down 1.5% year-over-year The most stable segment in the market Westshore Single-family benchmarks are not broken out monthly Langford, Colwood, and View Royal posted modest gains through 2025 Relative affordability and newer housing stock continue to support demand Saanich (East & West) Generally stable pricing Family-oriented neighbourhoods like Gordon Head, Broadmead, and Royal Oak are holding value well Data source: VREB MLS® Home Price Index, February 2026 release What This Means So Far The broader trend from 2025 into early 2026 is clear. Core Victoria single-family homes softened modestly over the past year. The Westshore posted small gains, supported by family demand and newer inventory. Saanich continues to act as the steady middle ground. What Buyers Can Expect in 2026 More selection, especially early in the yearInventory levels are the highest seen in several years. Expect more choice and slightly longer days on market across most areas. Stable pricing with room to negotiateCore Victoria single-family benchmarks are holding in the $1.25M to $1.3M range. The Westshore continues to offer the best value for buyers seeking detached homes. Condos remain buyer-friendlyCondos are still the most accessible entry point for first-time buyers and downsizers, with stable pricing and ample selection. Westshore continues to lead for growth and valueLangford, Colwood, View Royal, Westhills, and Royal Bay offer newer builds, family amenities, and long-term upside. Saanich delivers lifestyle and schoolsNeighbourhoods like Gordon Head, Cadboro Bay, Broadmead, and Royal Oak continue to command premiums. Inventory is tighter, so well-prepared homes still sell quickly when priced correctly. Rates and external factors matter, but less dramaticallyMortgage rate stability or modest Bank of Canada cuts would support confidence. The market has returned to normal seasonal patterns rather than urgency-driven behaviour. Bottom Line for 2026 The 2026 Greater Victoria real estate market is healthy and sustainable. Buyers have more choice than at any point since 2021, prices are not falling sharply, and demand remains steady in well-located neighbourhoods. If you are planning to buy this year, the first half of 2026 offers one of the strongest windows we have seen in recent years, particularly in the Westshore and select areas of Saanich. If you would like to discuss your options or explore opportunities in your target neighbourhood, feel free to reach out anytime. Noel A., 5-Star Review, via Google “My partner and I had a great experience with Scott and the Fabers with our first home purchase. Scott answered all questions we had and helped guide us to make the right purchase that fit our lifestyle. Would highly recommend the Fabers!” Faber Real Estate Group Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty 📞 250-244-3430 📧[email protected] ℹ️ Scott Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation ℹ️ Cal Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation Vanessa Wood, Zachary Parsons, and Sophie Taylor “Building Lasting Relationships, One Home at a Time.”

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    Income-Ready Homes in a 2026 Market
    January 27, 2026

    Secondary suites and laneway homes remain a compelling investment in 2026, offering rental income and long-term value in a balanced market. In a more stable market, these additions offer predictable rental income, zoning advantages, and meaningful resale value across Greater Victoria. Reliable rental income in a balanced market As price growth normalizes, rental income plays a larger role in overall return. Secondary suites and laneway homes provide consistent cash flow that can offset mortgage costs or support long-term holding strategies. Demand remains strongest for well-designed, legal suites close to transit, employment hubs, and schools. Purpose-built laneway homes also appeal to downsizers, professionals, and long-term tenants seeking privacy without condo living. Zoning perks and increased flexibility Recent zoning changes across Victoria, Saanich, and the West Shore have made it easier to add secondary dwellings. Many neighbourhoods now allow suites or garden homes by right, reducing approval timelines and uncertainty. This flexibility supports multi-generational living, aging-in-place options, and future use changes. Buyers value properties that adapt over time rather than relying on a single use. Added value beyond monthly cash flow Homes with legal suites or laneway houses often command higher resale prices, even in balanced conditions. Buyers recognize the built-in income potential and future development options. Appraisers and lenders also tend to view legal secondary dwellings favourably, especially when permits, fire separation, and parking requirements are met. This can strengthen financing options and buyer confidence. What investors should evaluate in 2026 Not all secondary dwellings deliver equal returns. Before purchasing or building, consider lot size, servicing capacity, parking requirements, and neighbourhood rental demand. Construction costs remain a key factor, so long-term planning matters more than short-term yield. In many cases, the combined benefit of rental income, flexibility, and resale value outweighs pure cash flow calculations. Bottom line Secondary suites and laneway home investments remain a practical strategy in Greater Victoria. While rapid appreciation has cooled, these properties continue to offer stability, adaptability, and long-term value in a more balanced market. Maryann G., 5-Star Review, via Google “We recently sold our home through the Faber Real Estate Group. We received excellent service as we navigated our way through the sale of the house. I would recommend Cal and his sons as the realtor for your sale as they are so professional and gave good advice leading to a quick sale.” Faber Real Estate Group Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty 📞 250-244-3430 📧[email protected] ℹ️ Scott Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation ℹ️ Cal Faber Personal Real Estate Corporation Vanessa Wood, Zachary Parsons, and Sophie Taylor “Building Lasting Relationships, One Home at a Time.”

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