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    Pet-Friendly Developments in the Westshore
    February 19, 2026

    Pets aren’t just companions - they’re part of the family. For many homebuyers in the Westshore, especially in family-oriented areas like Bear Mountain and Langford, access to pet-friendly spaces and amenities can be a deciding factor in where they choose to live. In this guide, we spotlight new and upcoming developments that prioritize pets, making it easier to find a home that suits both you and your four-legged friend. Why Pets Matter in Westshore Real Estate Westshore communities are built around outdoor living, with trails, parks, and green space at every turn. Buyers with dogs or other pets increasingly seek developments that: Include on-site dog parks or pet play areas Offer easy access to trails and off-leash areas Provide wash stations, grooming rooms, or pet care services Nestle close to vet clinics, pet stores, and open community space In Bear Mountain, for example, the abundance of trails and outdoor activities makes the area naturally appealing to active pet owners. Developers here often incorporate dedicated pet spaces into site plans, acknowledging the strong influence pets have on purchase decisions. Noteworthy Pet-Friendly Developments Several new and planned Westshore developments have responded to buyer demand for pet-centric features: Pavilion Langford (Langford City Centre)  - Has no size limits or breed restrictions. Close to dog parks and trails. Trailside Residences (Bear Mountain) – Close to miles of off-leash trails, with community dog runs integrated into green spaces. The Grove (Langford City Centre) – Includes enclosed pet play areas and easy pathway access to parks. Harbour Living (Colwood) – Offers waterfront strolls and pet stations along scenic walking paths. Tips for Pet-Friendly Buying When evaluating properties, consider these factors: Pet policy and fees: Some condos have size limits, breed restrictions, or extra deposits — verify before committing. Amenity accessibility: Look for developments where dog parks or pet facilities are truly convenient rather than peripheral. Walkability: Proximity to parks, beaches, and trails enhances daily life for pets and owners alike. Final Thoughts As the Westshore continues to grow, pet-friendly developments are becoming a key segment of the market. Whether it’s a dedicated dog park, close access to trails, or pet-focused building amenities like those at Pavilion Langford, these features can significantly enhance lifestyle and resale appeal. For buyers who prioritize their pets, this guide offers a starting point in finding the right fit in Westshore real estate. If you’d like personalized recommendations based on your pet’s needs and your home search criteria, I can help you explore options and compare features that matter most. Justine D., 5-Star Review, via Google “Cal and Scott treated us like family. We had only 5 days to find a home and Cal cleared his schedule to make himself available to us. Cal guided us in the purchase of our home, as if we were a member of his family asking for advice. I knew we could trust Cal. His service to us did not stop with the purchase of our home…he helped us find trades people and provided information about rental incomes in the area. We were new to the Island and I honestly felt that Cal adopted us and has made sure we had everything we needed. We did not just gain a realtor, but a friend. If you are looking for a realtor you can TRUST, and will look out for YOUR interests— then Cal and Scott are IT!!! 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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    Beyond the Mortgage: Hidden Costs Buyers Forget to Budget For
    November 28, 2025

    After many years working with buyers across Victoria and the Westshore, we can tell you that the biggest shock rarely comes from the purchase price but from everything else that gets layered on top. New buyers tend to focus on the mortgage payment alone, but the real financial picture includes closing costs, maintenance, taxes, and lifestyle adjustments. If you want to feel comfortable and confident in your first year of ownership, it’s essential to budget for more than just the loan. Legal Fees and Title Costs Every home purchase in British Columbia requires a lawyer or notary to complete the deal. For most properties in Greater Victoria, legal fees typically fall between $1,400 and $2,500 depending on the complexity of the transfer, whether you’re purchasing a condo, and whether your lender has extra requirements. This is non-negotiable. Your lawyer or notary will handle title transfer, mortgage registration, trust funds, and coordinate with your bank and the seller’s legal team. Property Transfer Tax (PTT) This is the one that surprises buyers the most, especially those relocating from provinces with different rules. In BC, the Property Transfer Tax is: 1% on the first $200,000 of the purchase price 2% on the portion from $200,000 to $2 million 3% above $2 million If you’re not a first-time buyer and you buy a $900,000 home, the tax alone is thousands of dollars due at closing. Some exemptions exist for qualified first-time buyers and for certain new construction properties, but those apply in fewer cases than people expect. It’s critical to verify your eligibility before you shop. Inspections and Due Diligence Even though inspections aren’t legally required, skipping them is a costly gamble in Victoria’s market. Older homes, especially in areas like Oak Bay, Fernwood, or parts of Saanich, may have aging infrastructure, knob-and-tube wiring, or perimeter drains that haven’t been touched since the 1980s. A typical inspection ranges from $500 to $800, more if you add sewer scope, mold testing, or specialized assessments. It is one of the best investments you can make. Insurance: Annual Premiums and Lender Requirements Before a lender will release funds, you must carry home insurance. In Victoria, premiums vary widely based on the age of the home, proximity to the ocean, heating type, and whether you have a mortgage helper or short-term rental. A safe estimate is $1,200 to $2,500 annually. Condos require strata insurance, and owners must also carry their own contents and liability policy. Do not assume the building coverage protects you as it rarely covers your unit or deductible. Strata Fees and Special Assessments If you purchase a condo or townhome, monthly strata fees cover shared areas, building insurance, landscaping, and long-term maintenance funds. Newer buildings may have higher fees if they include amenities like gyms or pools. What many buyers fail to budget for is special assessments. These are extra charges levied for major repairs, such as elevator replacements, roofing projects, or exterior remediation. We always advise reviewing strata documents, depreciation reports, and meeting minutes before you write an offer. You’re not only purchasing the unit itself, you’re also investing in the financial condition of the entire building. Maintenance and Repairs Homeownership comes with the responsibility of ongoing upkeep. Even well-maintained properties need regular service: heat pumps, gutters, roof moss removal, appliance replacements, driveway sealing, and routine landscaping. A general rule is to have 1–2% of the home’s value set aside annually for maintenance. In Victoria, where moisture and mild winters accelerate wear and tear, buyers who skip this category are often caught off guard. Moving and Lifestyle Changes The final cost most people overlook is the one that impacts their daily life. Moving expenses, furniture purchases, strata move-in fees, utility deposits, or landscaping for a bigger yard. If you’re moving for lifestyle reasons, expect costs you may not have planned for. Living in View Royal or Metchosin could mean longer commute times, a downtown condo might require paid parking, and a property near the shoreline often needs added protection from salt air exposure. The Bottom Line The mortgage is just one piece of a much larger picture. Successful homeowners budget realistically, not optimistically. They prepare for legal fees, taxes, inspections, maintenance, insurance, and the rhythms of real life after the keys change hands. Fortunately, with proper planning, these expenses can be manageable. As a team that has guided Victoria buyers through every type of purchase from heritage homes to brand-new condos, our best advice is simple: understand the full financial journey, not just the monthly payment.   Liam Grigg, 5-Star Review, via Google “The real estate market felt daunting, especially when it was our first time entering it. But, working with Scott made the whole process so much easier. He was really excellent at asking questions, showing us a variety of places, and helping us narrow down exactly what we were looking for. Scott was flexible, never pushy, and I really felt supported by him throughout! He made a big difference in helping us find THE place and we couldn’t do it without him. I can’t wait to work with Scott again in the future.” 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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