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Real Estate in 2025. A Season of Opportunity.

Real Estate Opportunity in 2025. A Positive Outlook.

The Fraser Valley real estate market is poised for a strong performance in the upcoming quarter, buoyed by growing buyer confidence, continued population growth, and a resilient regional economy. With interest rates showing signs of stabilization and inventory levels gradually rising, Q3 2025 is expected to offer a more balanced environment for both buyers and sellers.

With cautious optimism we are looking to early indicators that point to a rebound in sales activity. As interest rates, inflation and the tariff situation stabilize, buyer confidence should increase. When that happens, we should see demand flow back into the market, especially among first-time buyers and investors.

Inventory

For now, active listings continue to increase. Although sales are slow overall, competitive, well-priced homes are selling briskly. This upward trend in supply is helping to ease pressure on buyers, while supporting healthy price stability for sellers.

Price Stability

Although there has been some downward pressure on home pricing in recent months, home prices across the Fraser Valley including Surrey, South Surrey and White Rock are projected to remain stable. Year-over-year comparisons suggest a solid foundation for long-term growth, particularly in family-friendly suburban areas that continue to benefit from interprovincial migration and infrastructure improvements.

Opportunity

Improving market conditions and a more optimistic economic outlook are expected to combine to create a season of opportunity for the 3rd and 4th quarter of 2025. As always, real estate remains a long-term investment, and the City of Surrey continues to offer strong fundamentals, lifestyle appeal, and sustained value growth for those looking to make their next move. 

If you have been considering a move this year, lets chat. 

We can help in your decision-making process by sharing price, timing and cost considerations, with no obligation.

Jenn & Colin

 

 

 

 

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