Vanderhoof saw an increase in property sales to end the second quarter of 2025 while Fort St. James saw a decrease.
That’s according to new data from the B.C. Northern Real Estate Board as of June 30th.
In Vanderhoof, 71 properties changed hands worth $23.6 million compared to 54 sales worth $18.2 million in 2024.
Still on the market were 93 properties.
Four fewer properties sold in Fort St. James compared to the year prior at 23 worth $5.7 million in total.
There, 42 properties were still up for grabs.
Across northern B.C., 2345 properties have changed hands this year worth $1 billion in total.
Last year, 2281 properties were sold worth $938 million combined.
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