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    April 2026 Greater Victoria Real Estate Market Update: Balanced, Active, and Full of Choice
    May 1, 2026

    The April 2026 Victoria real estate market gave both buyers and sellers a clearer look at what a balanced spring market can feel like. Sales activity improved from March, inventory continued to build, and prices remained fairly steady across key property types. In other words, the market is active, but it is not running away from either side. According to the Victoria Real Estate Board, 643 properties sold across the region in April 2026. That was almost unchanged from April 2025, when 642 properties sold, and up 11.1% from March 2026. Condo sales rose 5.9% year over year, with 198 units sold, while single family home sales decreased 1.2% year over year, with 331 homes sold. Inventory Is the Main Story The biggest number to watch right now is inventory. At the end of April, there were 3,710 active listings on the Victoria Real Estate Board MLS®. That was up 13.8% from March and up 8.3% compared with the end of April 2025. For buyers, this means more selection and less pressure than we saw in the strongest seller-driven markets. However, more choice does not always make the process easier. Buyers still need to compare value carefully, especially because not every listing is priced equally well. For sellers, this means competition matters. A home can still sell well, but pricing, presentation, condition, and launch strategy need to be aligned from the start. In a market with more inventory, buyers have options. If a listing misses the mark early, it may take longer to regain momentum. Prices Remained Relatively Stable The Victoria Core single family home benchmark price was $1,339,100 in April 2026. That was down 1.2% from April 2025, but up from $1,330,200 in March 2026. For condos in the Victoria Core, the benchmark price was $558,300 in April 2026. That was down 0.8% from April 2025, but also up from $553,800 in March 2026. These numbers point to a market that is not collapsing and not overheating. Instead, we are seeing a more measured environment where buyers have room to think, but well-positioned properties can still attract attention. What This Means for Buyers The April 2026 Victoria real estate market gives buyers something they have not always had in recent years: breathing room. That does not mean every buyer should wait, and it does not mean every property is negotiable. It means buyers have a better chance to compare options, review strata documents, understand neighbourhood differences, and avoid rushing into a decision simply because inventory is tight. Buyers should focus on: Comparing recent comparable sales, not just asking prices Understanding how long a property has been on the market Looking closely at condition, maintenance, and future costs Staying realistic about good homes in strong locations Using subjects and due diligence wisely where possible The best opportunities are often not the cheapest listings. They are the homes where price, condition, location, and long-term fit line up. What This Means for Sellers For sellers, April’s numbers point to a market that rewards preparation. With more active listings available, buyers are less likely to overlook issues. They are comparing finishes, floor plans, maintenance, location, pricing, and overall presentation. A home that is priced too aggressively may help competing listings look more attractive. Sellers should focus on: Pricing based on current competition, not last year’s expectations Preparing the home before photos and showings Addressing obvious maintenance concerns where practical Reviewing feedback quickly after showings Adjusting strategy early if activity is weaker than expected This is not a market where every seller needs to panic. However, it is a market where sellers need to be honest about buyer behaviour. The homes that stand out tend to have a clear strategy behind them. A Balanced Market Still Has Micro-Markets One of the most important points from April is that Greater Victoria is not one single market. A condo downtown, a family home in Saanich, a townhome in Langford, and a waterfront property in Sooke can all behave differently. Price point, property type, location, condition, and buyer demand all matter. That is why broad headlines can be misleading. A balanced market overall may still feel competitive in certain neighbourhoods, while other areas may give buyers more negotiating room. The Bottom Line The April 2026 Victoria real estate market is best described as balanced, active, and more choice-driven. Buyers have more options than they did in tighter markets, while sellers still have opportunity if they price and prepare properly. For buyers, this is a good time to be thoughtful. For sellers, this is a good time to be strategic. The market is not rewarding guesswork right now. It is rewarding clarity. If you are thinking about buying or selling in Greater Victoria, reach out to Faber Real Estate Group for local advice, current market insight, and a clear plan for your next move.   Jeff C., 5-Star Review, via Google Cal and Scott are tremendous, made our home buying and selling experience a stress free engagement.. some of the key highlights from our experience with them are: - quick to communicate, lightning fast.. within minutes! - deep expertise in the greater Victoria real estate.. from neighborhood information, developer history, even carpentry/finishing … DEEP knowledge - super friendly and encouraging They were able to deliver in very tight circumstances and we are so thankful to have worked with them. 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