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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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    Is the Westshore Worth the Commute?
    January 31, 2026

    For buyers considering Langford, Colwood, or View Royal, one question comes up again and again: is the Westshore commute worth it? The Westshore continues to attract buyers with more attainable pricing, larger homes, and access to nature. In a balanced 2026 market with higher inventory and stable prices, many buyers are weighing commute time against lifestyle benefits. The answer depends largely on how you work, travel, and spend your time. Traffic Reality in 2026 For those commuting by car, traffic remains the biggest drawback. Highway 1 is the main route into downtown Victoria, and congestion during peak hours can significantly extend drive times. What should be a short commute can stretch to 45 minutes or more on busy mornings. Growth in the Westshore has outpaced infrastructure, creating bottlenecks that are still being addressed. While improvements such as bridge upgrades and dedicated bus lanes have helped, traffic remains inconsistent. Buyers who drive daily need to factor this into their routine, especially if they work standard office hours. That said, proximity matters. Homes closer to Highway 1 or transit corridors in Colwood and View Royal can offer slightly more predictable travel times. Public Transit as an Alternative For buyers looking to avoid driving, public transit continues to improve. BC Transit’s Blink RapidBus provides frequent service between the Westshore and downtown, using dedicated lanes to reduce delays. During peak hours, buses arrive often enough to support daily commuting. Transit works especially well for students, downtown workers, and households with flexible schedules. However, some routes can still feel crowded, and transit times may not suit everyone. While transit is a viable option, it works best when paired with realistic expectations. Remote and Hybrid Work Changes the Equation Work-from-home and hybrid schedules have reshaped the Westshore commute conversation. In 2026, many buyers no longer travel five days a week. Even commuting two or three days instead of five significantly reduces the impact of traffic. This shift has made the Westshore more appealing for professionals in tech, government, and remote-friendly roles. For buyers with flexible work arrangements, the commute often becomes a manageable trade-off rather than a daily frustration. Space, Value, and Lifestyle Benefits What the Westshore lacks in proximity to downtown, it makes up for in space and value. Buyers typically get larger homes, newer construction, and better value per square foot compared to Victoria’s core neighbourhoods. Communities like Westhills and Bear Mountain offer planned developments with parks, trails, and amenities built in. Access to nature is a major draw, with nearby options like the Galloping Goose Trail, Goldstream Park, and Florence Lake supporting an active lifestyle year-round. For families and outdoor-focused buyers, these lifestyle benefits often outweigh longer travel times. Pros and Cons at a Glance Pros More affordable homes with larger layouts Strong access to parks, trails, and outdoor recreation Improved transit options and remote work flexibility High inventory and buyer leverage in 2026 Cons Traffic congestion during peak hours Longer drives to downtown amenities Ongoing infrastructure pressure as the area grows Bottom Line So, is the Westshore commute worth it? For buyers prioritizing space, affordability, and lifestyle, the answer is often yes, especially with hybrid or remote work. For those who value short commutes and walkable urban living, the trade-offs may feel more significant. In a 2026 market that favours buyers, the Westshore offers real value if the commute fits your routine. If you are considering Langford or Colwood, understanding how these factors align with your lifestyle is key to making the right move. Ready to explore options in Langford or Colwood? Contact us to discuss how these factors play into your home search. Don S., 5-Star Review, via Google “I would recommend them to anyone buying real estate on the Vancouver Island. The team is very knowledgeable, courteous and professional, adding a personal touch to building a strong relationship.” 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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    Living in Metchosin: Acreages and Rural Homes
    January 20, 2026

    Metchosin living offers a quieter, more rural alternative to urban Westshore communities. Known for its open landscapes, farmland, and coastal scenery, Metchosin attracts buyers seeking space, privacy, and a slower pace of life. Before purchasing a rural property, however, there are several important factors to understand. Property Types and Zoning Most homes in Metchosin sit on larger lots, ranging from small acreages to multi-acre parcels. Zoning often supports agricultural use, hobby farming, or limited livestock. Buyers should review zoning bylaws carefully, especially if future plans include additional structures, home-based businesses, or land subdivision. Water, Septic, and Utilities Unlike urban areas, many rural properties rely on wells and septic systems for their water and waste management needs. Well quality, flow rate, and septic condition should always be professionally evaluated. Internet and cell service can vary by location, so confirming connectivity is essential for remote work or modern household needs. Maintenance and Ongoing Costs Acreage living comes with added responsibility. Larger properties require regular maintenance, including fencing, drainage, tree management, and access roads. While property taxes may be lower than city homes, maintenance costs and insurance considerations can be higher. Lifestyle and Location Metchosin acreage living appeals to buyers who value privacy, outdoor space, and a strong connection to nature. At the same time, amenities are limited compared to nearby Langford or Colwood. Most errands require a short drive, which is an important lifestyle consideration. Is Metchosin Right for You? For the right buyer, rural living in Metchosin offers a unique balance of space, natural beauty, and community character. Understanding land use, infrastructure, and long term costs helps ensure your acreage purchase aligns with both your lifestyle and investment goals.   Vince Reda, 5-Star Review, via Google “Cal and Scott made our home selling experience very simple and easy, especially when you consider that we were in a different province and corresponding via our mobile devices. In less than 2 weeks we received and accepted an offer on our Condo. We would like to thank the both of them for listing our property and sharing all their expertise in properly listing our condo.” 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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    Low-Maintenance Living and the Evolution of Modern Housing
    January 16, 2026

    Low-maintenance living has become a growing priority for today’s home buyers. Whether driven by lifestyle changes, aging in place, or a desire for simplicity, more people are choosing homes that reduce upkeep and free up time. This shift is influencing both housing design and buying decisions across many markets. Why Buyers Are Prioritizing Low-Maintenance Living Many buyers want to spend less time on chores and more time on work, travel, family, or hobbies. Larger yards, older systems, and constant repairs no longer appeal to everyone. Instead, buyers are looking for homes that offer convenience, efficiency, and predictability in ongoing costs. Low-maintenance living is especially appealing to downsizers, busy professionals, and retirees. However, it is also gaining traction with younger buyers who value flexibility and a lock-and-leave lifestyle. Popular Low-Maintenance Housing Options Several property types support low-maintenance living. Condos and townhomes remain top choices due to exterior maintenance and landscaping often being handled by strata or homeowners’ associations. Newer builds also attract buyers because they typically include modern materials, updated systems, and energy-efficient features that require fewer repairs. Smaller single-family homes with compact yards are another option. These homes provide privacy without the burden of extensive outdoor maintenance. Design Features That Reduce Upkeep Homes designed for low-maintenance living often include durable flooring, simple landscaping, and energy-efficient windows and appliances. Open floor plans can also reduce cleaning time and make spaces easier to manage. As a result, functionality often takes priority over excess space. How This Trend Is Shaping the Market The demand for low maintenance living is influencing both developers and sellers. Builders are focusing on practical layouts and long-lasting materials, while sellers are highlighting ease of upkeep as a key selling feature. In competitive markets, low-maintenance living can give a property a clear advantage. Is Low Maintenance Living Right for You? Choosing low-maintenance living depends on your priorities and long-term plans. If flexibility, predictable expenses, and reduced responsibility matter to you, this lifestyle may be a strong fit. As housing preferences continue to evolve, low-maintenance living is likely to remain an important trend for buyers at every stage of life.   Demetrios T., 5-Star Review, via Google “Scott and Cal Faber were exceptional to work with. They were professional, patient, and incredibly informative throughout the entire process. They took the time to walk me through every step, which made the typically stressful experience of moving so much easier. Their knowledge of real estate is second to none, and their guidance gave me complete confidence in my decisions. I highly recommend both Scott and Cal to anyone looking for trusted, knowledgeable, and supportive realtors.” 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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    New Developments and Growth in View Royal
    January 15, 2026

    View Royal is experiencing a period of meaningful growth and change as the town responds to regional housing needs, evolving land-use planning, and distinct local priorities. This overview highlights key projects, planning frameworks, and development trends shaping View Royal’s future real estate landscape. Strategic Planning and Growth Framework The Town of View Royal is actively updating its Official Community Plan (OCP) through the View Royal 2050: Our Future View initiative. The updated plan will guide growth over the next two decades and establish policies for land use, housing, transportation, parks, environment, and economic opportunities. Public engagement efforts have gathered resident input on growth, housing needs, and land use scenarios to help inform the updated OCP, which will shape development decisions in the coming years. View Royal 2050 The updated community growth framework will also refine land-use designations in key areas such as the Western Gateway Community Corridor along Island Highway. This corridor is envisioned as an evolving mixed-use area that could support new housing options, improved multimodal connections, and commercial activity. Provincial Housing Targets and Policy Alignment Under the provincial Housing Supply Act, View Royal has been assigned a target to deliver 585 new homes over the next five years. The town is aligning zoning bylaws and development policies to support this direction while balancing environmental protection and community character. Recent progress has exceeded initial targets: provincial reporting indicates View Royal delivered more than double its first-year net-new housing target, reflecting active building and approvals in the town. Major Residential Developments Several notable housing developments are underway or moving through the planning and approval process, demonstrating a shift toward increased density and rental supply in key areas: Island Highway Rental Developments: Progress is underway on new mid-rise rental projects along Island Highway, an area targeted for higher density and mixed-use activity. Among these, an approved development will deliver approximately 238 rental suites across two six-storey buildings between the new fire hall and Prince Robert Drive, offering a range of unit sizes from studios to three-bedroom layouts. 94-Unit Development at 346 Island Highway: Plans submitted by GT Mann Contracting propose a 94-unit project at the western end of the former Fort Victoria RV Park site, including underground parking and resident amenities. The Grand and Fir Condominiums: A five-storey condominium project with 82 units known as The Grand and Fir is nearing completion, with move-in availability targeted for 2025, supporting both lifestyle demand and compact housing options. Large-Scale Rental Community Opposite Victoria General Hospital: A 336-unit purpose-built rental community has begun construction near Victoria General Hospital, representing one of the largest rental projects in the town to date and contributing significantly to rental housing supply. These projects signify a diversification of housing types, including condominiums, purpose-built rentals, and mixed-unit buildings, all contributing to View Royal’s broader growth objectives. Local Engagement and Infrastructure Planning Alongside housing projects, View Royal is progressing several infrastructure and community improvement initiatives that will support growth and quality of life. These include transportation master plan updates, pedestrian improvements along key corridors, and upgrades to utilities and park spaces. Balancing Growth with Community Character As View Royal grows, municipal planning emphasizes maintaining the town’s natural beauty and neighbourhood feel while accommodating new housing and mixed-use development. The OCP update process reflects careful consideration of resident values around growth, transportation, environmental stewardship, and local identity. Conclusion View Royal is transitioning from a primarily low-density suburb to a more diversified community that supports a broader range of housing options, including rental communities and multi-unit residential projects. Strategic planning through the View Royal 2050 process, alignment with provincial housing targets, and active development along key corridors are key drivers of this evolution. For buyers, sellers, and investors, these trends indicate a community positioning itself for sustainable growth while preserving its distinct character. Troy W., 5-Star Review, via Google “We moved to Victoria from Halifax. As our Realtor, Scott helped us find the right house in the right neighborhood for the right price. He was patient as we traveled from the east to look at homes over several months and cautioned us about making unreasonable offers when we fell too quickly for overpriced homes. In short, he was always on our side working to make our house purchase as simple and successful as possible. The best part about working with Scott was that he was always more focused on answering our questions, giving us good advice, and finding homes that met our needs than he was on closing a deal. We would recommend him to anyone. 5 Star service Scott, we look forward to using you again very shortly for an income rental in the new year. ” 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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    How to Compare a New Build vs a Resale Home in Greater Victoria
    January 14, 2026

    When buying a home in Greater Victoria, many buyers must decide between a new build and a resale home. Each option offers unique benefits, depending on your budget, lifestyle, and timeline. Price and Ongoing Costs New build homes often come with a higher purchase price, particularly in growing areas like Langford and Colwood. While they include modern finishes and energy efficiency, buyers should budget for extras such as landscaping and window coverings. Resale homes may have a lower upfront cost, especially in established neighbourhoods. However, older homes may require updates or repairs, making a home inspection essential. Location and Neighbourhood New builds are typically located in developing communities, often farther from downtown Victoria. These areas offer newer infrastructure and planned layouts but may take time to fully mature. Resale homes are common in established neighbourhoods like Fairfield, Oak Bay, and Gordon Head, where amenities, schools, and transit are already in place. Customization and Condition New builds allow for modern layouts and, in some cases, finish selections. They also meet current building codes and include new systems, which can reduce early maintenance. Resale homes offer character and established lots. While updates may be needed, renovations can be done gradually and tailored to your preferences. Timelines and Warranties New builds often require flexible timelines due to construction schedules but come with the protection of BC’s 2-5-10 home warranty. Resale homes typically offer quicker possession and more predictable closing dates, though they do not include warranties. Which Option Is Right for You A new build may suit buyers looking for modern features and low initial maintenance, while a resale home may appeal to those prioritizing location and neighbourhood character. In Greater Victoria’s competitive market, the right choice depends on your long-term goals and lifestyle needs. Helen M, 5-Star Review, via Google “Cal and Scott are the best. They made it happen and made the entire process of securing my condo smooth and stress free. They were always supportive, responsive, and clearly committed to getting the right result. I am very grateful for their hard work and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for reliable, dedicated realtors.” 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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    Happy Valley: A Friendly, Family‑Focused Community in the Westshore
    January 14, 2026

    Happy Valley is one of the Westshore’s most distinctive neighbourhoods, blending rural character with easy access to shops, schools, trails, and everyday conveniences. Located in south Langford near the Metchosin border, Happy Valley has historically been known for its agricultural roots, open spaces, and family‑friendly vibe, and today it continues to evolve while retaining its welcoming atmosphere.  Community Character and Location Happy Valley is a mix of agricultural land and residential developments, offering a laid‑back, country‑inspired lifestyle while still being close to Westshore amenities. It borders Royal Bay to the east and provides a quieter alternative to busier urban nodes, with homes set among green spaces and fields. Nearby Shopping and Everyday Amenities While Happy Valley itself is primarily residential, essential shopping and services are just a short drive away. Residents often visit Westshore Town Centre, Millstream Village, and Goldstream Village for grocery stores, cafes, restaurants, personal services, and weekend errands. A major retail centre is also being developed at Happy Valley Road and Latoria Road that will bring even more shops, services, and dining options closer to home.  Schools and Family Services Families are well served here. Happy Valley Elementary School sits within the neighbourhood and is a focal point for families with young children. Because of the family‑friendly nature of the area, playgrounds and parks are integrated into the community fabric, with spaces like Honeycrisp Park Playground providing safe places for kids to play and neighbours to connect.  Parks, Trails and Outdoor Access Happy Valley’s location supports an active, outdoor lifestyle. The neighbourhood has easy access to nature and recreational pathways, including sections of the Galloping Goose Regional Trail that run nearby for walking, cycling, and longer recreational outings. These trails connect Happy Valley to broader Westshore and Victoria areas while offering residents great opportunities for daily outdoor activity. Housing and Real Estate Trends The housing stock in Happy Valley reflects its growth from a rural enclave into a residential community. Many homes are single‑family properties, from newer builds to updated family homes, with options ranging from around mid‑$700,000 to higher‑end properties depending on size and location. Townhome developments have also appeared along Happy Valley Road, expanding housing choices for buyers seeking a lower‑maintenance property. . Why Happy Valley Appeals to Homebuyers Happy Valley attracts a diverse range of buyers: families drawn by the schools and parks, couples and professionals seeking space and community, and those who value proximity to nature without sacrificing everyday convenience. Its combination of quiet residential streets, agricultural charm, and proximity to Westshore amenities makes it an appealing choice for many homebuyers in the Greater Victoria area. Getting to Know Happy Valley As Langford continues to grow, Happy Valley maintains its unique identity. It offers a blend of open green space, community‑centric living, and emerging amenities that support both a relaxed daily lifestyle and convenient access to the rest of the Westshore.   Helen M., 5-Star Review, via Google “Cal and Scott are the best. They made it happen and made the entire process of securing my condo smooth and stress free. They were always supportive, responsive, and clearly committed to getting the right result. I am very grateful for their hard work and would highly recommend them to anyone looking for reliable, dedicated realtors.” 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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    What to Do When a Home Inspection Reveals Asbestos
    January 13, 2026

    Discovering asbestos in a home can be alarming, but it’s not uncommon in older properties in Victoria, BC, and it doesn’t always mean you need to panic. Asbestos-containing materials were widely used in insulation, flooring, roofing, and siding until the late 1980s. The key is understanding your options and taking appropriate safety measures. Confirm the Findings If your home inspection or testing report indicates asbestos, the first step is to ensure the results are accurate. Certified professionals can perform lab testing on samples to confirm the presence and type of asbestos. Knowing exactly what you’re dealing with helps guide safe removal or management. Assess the Risk Not all asbestos poses an immediate health threat. Asbestos is most dangerous when fibers become airborne and are inhaled. Intact, undisturbed materials (like insulation behind walls or flooring under carpet) are generally considered low-risk. A qualified professional can help determine whether the asbestos requires removal or if it can be safely managed in place. Hire Licensed Professionals for Removal If removal is necessary, only licensed asbestos abatement contractors should handle the work. Attempting DIY removal can release harmful fibers and create a serious health hazard. In Victoria, the Ministry of Labour and WorkSafeBC regulate asbestos removal, so using certified professionals ensures compliance with safety standards. Consider Containment or Encapsulation In some cases, asbestos can be safely managed without removal. Encapsulation involves sealing the material so fibers cannot escape, while containment involves enclosing the area to prevent exposure. These options may reduce costs while keeping the home safe. Communicate With Buyers or Sellers If you’re buying or selling a property, transparency is critical. Sellers should disclose asbestos findings, and buyers may negotiate repairs, removal, or price adjustments. Buyers should consult professionals to understand risks and potential costs before finalizing a purchase. Plan for Costs and Timing Removal or management of asbestos can be expensive, and scheduling certified professionals may take time. Include these considerations in your home buying or selling timeline. Factor the work into your budget to avoid surprises. Maintain Records Keep documentation of inspections, lab results, and any removal or management work performed. Future buyers or homeowners will benefit from clear records showing the home has been professionally assessed and safely maintained. Final Thoughts A positive asbestos report is not necessarily a dealbreaker. With the right approach — professional testing, proper risk assessment, safe removal or management, and transparent communication — homeowners in Victoria can navigate asbestos concerns safely while protecting their investment.   Scott L., 5-Star Review, via Google “Cal and Scott were not only professional but also incredibly personable and supportive. They were responsive to all my questions and concerns, making the entire selling process smooth and low stress. I highly recommend the Faber Group to anyone looking to sell their home with confidence. Thank you, Cal and Scott, for your outstanding service! ” 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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    Best Neighbourhoods in Greater Victoria and the Westshore for Families, Professionals, or Retirees
    January 13, 2026

    Choosing the right neighbourhood in Greater Victoria and the Westshore depends on your lifestyle, needs, and priorities. As realtors working across the region, we help buyers identify areas that fit their goals, whether they are growing families, busy professionals, or retirees seeking a peaceful lifestyle. Neighbourhoods Ideal for Families Families often look for safe streets, good schools, parks, and community amenities. Areas like Saanich, Oak Bay, Royal Oak, and Colwood are popular for families because of excellent schools, playgrounds, and recreational facilities. These communities provide opportunities for outdoor activities, from local parks to nearby trails, and a strong sense of community where neighbours know each other. Neighbourhoods Suited for Professionals Busy professionals often prioritize convenience, transit options, and proximity to work, dining, and entertainment. Downtown Victoria, James Bay, Fernwood, and Langford Town Centre are excellent choices. These areas offer easy access to offices, cafes, shops, and cultural events. Modern condos and townhomes provide low-maintenance living, freeing up time for careers and social life. Neighbourhoods Perfect for Retirees Retirees often seek quiet streets, walkability, and access to healthcare and recreational activities. Esquimalt, View Royal, Cadboro Bay, and Colwood are ideal for retirees. These areas provide scenic walks, community centres, and close proximity to medical services. Many properties are single-level homes or offer low-maintenance yards, which makes daily life easier. The Greater Victoria and Westshore Advantage Regardless of your stage in life, Greater Victoria and the Westshore offer diverse communities with unique benefits. Families enjoy space and schools, professionals benefit from convenience and lifestyle amenities, and retirees can embrace a relaxed pace with beautiful surroundings. The key is finding a neighbourhood that fits both your needs and your long-term goals. How We Can Help As realtors familiar with Greater Victoria and the Westshore, we guide buyers through neighbourhood comparisons, property options, and local amenities. Our goal is to help you find a home and a community where you feel comfortable, connected, and confident in your decision.   Ola A. 5-Star Review, via Google “We had a great experience working with Scott from Faber real estate group to purchase our new home. Scott was professional, knowledgeable, and responsive. He had an impressive expertise in the local market and always made us feel like a top priority. His negotiation skills were outstanding, and he took care of every detail, from arranging inspections to researching potential issues with the property. Throughout the process, Scott was patient, understanding, and went above and beyond to provide us with extra resources and options.” 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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    Why Detached Homes Remain a Strong Investment in Greater Victoria
    December 18, 2025

    Detached homes in Greater Victoria continue to offer stability and long-term value, even as interest rates, inventory, and buyer behaviour shift. Strong demand combined with limited supply keeps single-family homes attractive for both homeowners and investors. Limited Supply Supports Long-Term Value Geographic constraints, including the ocean, mountains, and protected green space, limit new detached home construction across Greater Victoria. Planning policies that prioritize higher-density housing further restrict supply, particularly in established areas such as Saanich, Oak Bay, View Royal, and parts of the Westshore. This ongoing scarcity supports long-term price strength. Consistent Buyer Demand Across Market Cycles Detached homes appeal to a wide range of buyers, including families, move-up buyers, downsizers seeking privacy, and long-term investors. Access to outdoor recreation, reputable schools, and established amenities keeps demand steady, helping reduce market volatility compared to other property types. Stronger Resale and Rental Performance Single-family homes typically offer greater resale flexibility and are less impacted by strata rules or special assessments. As rentals, they often attract stable, long-term tenants and command higher rents, with demand frequently exceeding supply in well-located neighbourhoods. Adaptability and Future Potential Detached homes offer flexibility to renovate, add secondary suites where permitted, or improve energy efficiency. Some properties may also benefit from future redevelopment or gentle density opportunities, adding long-term upside. A Hedge Against Market Uncertainty While no investment is risk-free, detached homes in Greater Victoria have historically demonstrated resilience. Their combination of land value, limited supply, and consistent demand makes them one of the most reliable segments in the local real estate market. Lisa Shortt, 5-Star Review, via Google “Scott went above and beyond for us in both finding our dream home and selling our condo. He listened to us and provided professional advice for each circumstance. Would highly recommend!” 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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