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The return of conditional offers is a sign of a more balanced market. In Greater Victoria, increased inventory, longer Days on Market, and more price-sensitive buyers have changed negotiation dynamics. Buyers are no longer feeling the same pressure to remove all conditions immediately. Instead, they are taking time to evaluate value, financing, and risk before committing. What Is a Conditional Offer A conditional offer is an offer to purchase that includes specific conditions the buyer must satisfy before the sale becomes firm. Common conditions include financing, home inspection, strata document review, or the sale of another property. During highly competitive markets, conditional offers often disappear as buyers compete to make firm offers. As the market shifts, conditions tend to return, giving buyers more room to perform due diligence. What This Means for Sellers For sellers, conditional offers do not mean the market is weak. They indicate a shift toward more thoughtful and structured negotiations. Sellers may notice: Fewer firm offers More inspection and financing conditions Longer conditional periods Understanding this shift helps sellers respond strategically rather than emotionally. How Conditional Offers Impact Negotiations Conditional offers create additional negotiation points beyond price. Terms and conditions now matter more than ever. Key areas of negotiation often include: Length of the condition period Deposit amount and timing Price adjustments based on inspections Flexibility around completion dates A clean offer with reasonable conditions can sometimes be stronger than a higher-priced offer with uncertainty. When a Conditional Offer Can Be a Strong Offer Not all conditional offers carry the same risk. Some are well structured and supported by strong buyer preparation. A strong conditional offer often includes: Short condition timelines Larger deposits Limited and specific conditions Evidence of financing preparation Evaluating the quality of the offer is just as important as evaluating the price. Seller Strategies in a Conditional Offer Market Sellers can protect their position while remaining competitive by setting clear expectations. Effective strategies include: Pricing accurately from the start Reviewing pre-listing inspection options Understanding which conditions are reasonable Negotiating backup offers when possible A proactive approach helps maintain leverage during negotiations. The Role of Your Agent in Conditional Negotiations Negotiating conditional offers requires market knowledge and experience. An agent who understands local trends can help assess risk, negotiate terms, and manage timelines. Strong representation ensures that conditions are properly structured, deadlines are enforced, and the seller’s interests remain protected throughout the process. The return of conditional offers reflects a healthier and more balanced real estate market in Greater Victoria. For sellers, success comes from understanding the shift and adapting negotiation strategies accordingly. With the right pricing, preparation, and guidance, sellers can still achieve strong results while navigating conditional offers with confidence.
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Days on Market, often referred to as DOM, measures how many days a property is listed for sale before it sells. The count typically starts on the day the listing becomes active and ends when an accepted offer is in place. For sellers, Days on Market is more than just a number. It is one of the most closely watched indicators of market performance and buyer demand in Greater Victoria. Why Days on Market Matters to Sellers Days on Market directly affects how buyers perceive your home. Properties that sell quickly are often seen as well-priced and desirable. Listings that remain on the market longer can raise questions, even if the home itself is well-maintained. Buyers may assume: The price is too high The home has issues The seller may be more flexible This perception can influence both the number of showings and the strength of offers received. How Days on Market Impacts Pricing Strategy Pricing and Days on Market are closely connected. Homes priced correctly for current market conditions tend to attract interest early, often within the first few weeks. When a listing stays on the market longer than average, sellers may face: Fewer showings Lower offers Pressure to reduce the price In contrast, a well-priced home that generates early activity can create urgency and stronger negotiating positions. Average Days on Market in Greater Victoria Days on Market can vary widely depending on location, property type, and market conditions. Single-family homes, condos, and townhomes often perform differently, and some neighbourhoods move faster than others. For example: Entry-level homes often sell more quickly Well-priced homes in high-demand areas attract faster offers Unique or higher-priced properties may take longer Understanding local averages is essential when setting expectations and strategy. What Longer Days on Market Can Signal A higher Days on Market number does not always mean a home will not sell. However, it can indicate a mismatch between price, condition, or buyer expectations. Common reasons a listing lingers include: Pricing above market value Limited exposure or poor presentation Market shifts during the listing period Addressing these factors early can help reset buyer interest. How Sellers Can Reduce Days on Market Sellers have more control over Days on Market than they may realize. Preparation and strategy play a key role. Steps that often help reduce Days on Market include: Pricing based on current comparable sales Professional photography and marketing Proper staging and presentation Flexible showing availability Working with an agent who understands neighbourhood-level data can make a meaningful difference. Final Thoughts Understanding Days on Market and why it matters allows sellers to make informed decisions and set realistic expectations. In Greater Victoria’s evolving real estate market, success is not just about selling, but about selling efficiently and at the right price. A thoughtful pricing and marketing strategy, paired with local market insight, can help minimize Days on Market and maximize results. Brandon Sharratt, 5-Star Review, via Google “My wife and I sold our condo in View Royal and bought a place in Esquimalt with the help of The Faber Group. Scott helped us to find and buy the perfect home for our growing family in a very competitive market. He got to know our wants and needs and worked within our schedule with a small baby. Once we found the perfect place Scott helped us to get it for under the asking price and sold our condo in one day on the market with multiple offers over asking! We are so grateful that Scott helped us through this process, answering our many questions and alleviating our concerns. Thank you for helping us sell our first home and buy a beautiful house for our family.” 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 “Building Lasting Relationships, One Home at a Time.”
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Monthly real estate headlines often focus on average prices or sales counts, but those numbers rarely tell the full story. When we look more closely at the Victoria Core vs Westshore real estate market, clear differences emerge in pricing, buyer behaviour, and overall momentum. November’s single-family home statistics highlight why understanding sub-markets matters more than ever for both buyers and sellers. Sales Activity: Two Markets Moving at Different Speeds In November, the Victoria Core continued to show steady but cautious activity. Single-family home sales remained consistent, supported by limited inventory and ongoing demand for established neighbourhoods close to downtown, schools, and employment centers. Buyers in this area tend to be move-up purchasers and long-term homeowners who are less sensitive to short-term rate fluctuations. The Westshore, by contrast, saw stronger sales momentum. Communities such as Langford, Colwood, and Sooke benefited from relative affordability and a growing supply of newer homes. First-time buyers and young families were more active here, particularly in neighbourhoods offering newer construction and flexible floor plans. Pricing Trends: Stability vs Opportunity Single-family home prices in the Victoria Core remained relatively stable through November. Limited supply continues to support values, even as buyers take more time to make decisions. Well located homes that are priced appropriately and presented well are still selling, but unrealistic pricing is being met with resistance. The Westshore continues to offer more pricing flexibility. While prices have increased over the long term, November data shows that buyers still have opportunities, particularly in areas with higher inventory levels. Sellers who understand current market conditions and price strategically are seeing solid results, while overpriced listings are taking longer to sell. Days on Market and Buyer Behaviour Days on market remain shorter in the Victoria Core compared to the Westshore, reflecting the ongoing demand for central locations. Buyers here are selective, often focusing on homes that require minimal work or offer unique lot value. In the Westshore, average days on market are slightly longer, giving buyers more negotiating power. Conditions, financing terms, and inspection clauses are more common, which is a notable shift from the peak market years. This environment rewards well-prepared sellers who address deferred maintenance and present homes clearly. Inventory Levels and What They Signal Inventory in the Victoria Core remains constrained, particularly for detached homes under common price thresholds. This continues to limit choice for buyers but supports price stability for sellers. The Westshore has seen a healthier level of new listings, especially in newer subdivisions. This added selection is helping balance the market and reduce pressure on buyers, while still maintaining steady overall activity. What This Means for Buyers and Sellers For buyers, November’s data reinforces the importance of location specific strategy. The Victoria Core requires decisiveness and preparation, while the Westshore allows for more comparison shopping and negotiation. For sellers, understanding your micro market is critical. A pricing strategy that works in Fairfield or Oak Bay may not translate directly to Langford or Colwood. Tailoring your approach to local conditions is key to achieving strong results.
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A Practical Option in a Competitive Market Condos are becoming a popular choice across Greater Victoria, especially for first-time buyers, downsizers, and investors. With limited land and rising home prices, many buyers are turning to condos as a practical and more affordable way to enter the market. Modern Living and Desirable Locations Newer condo buildings are seeing the strongest demand. Buyers are drawn to modern layouts, energy-efficient features, and convenient amenities. Neighbourhoods such as Downtown Victoria, Vic West, Langford, and Sidney continue to stand out for their walkability and easy access to shops, restaurants, and transit. Understanding Strata Fees Strata fees are an important factor when buying a condo, but buyers are becoming more informed and confident when reviewing them. Many now take time to understand what the fees include, how the building is managed, and whether there is a healthy contingency fund. Well-managed strata buildings continue to attract attention and hold their value over time. A Smart Step Into Homeownership Condos are also appealing to buyers who want to enter the market sooner rather than waiting for a detached home. For some, a condo is a first step into homeownership. For others, it offers a simpler lifestyle with less maintenance. In both cases, condos are proving to be a flexible and smart choice in today’s Greater Victoria real estate market. Gagandeep S., 5-Star Review, via Google “Scott and his team is a highly professional group . Scott is a very friendly person who cares for needs and requirements of his client . He makes sure that the property you are buying is your dream place and where you would like to see yourself staying forever . I'm glad that we found such a great realtor.” 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 “Building Lasting Relationships, One Home at a Time.”
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