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Parksville Qualicum Beach benchmark home price nears $900K

Increase of 1 per cent over same period in 2024
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The benchmark price for a single-family home in Parksville Qualicum Beach is up one per cent over the same period in 2024, hovering near $900,000. 

According to the latest numbers released by the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board, the PQB area saw its benchmark price increase to $899,100. Last month, the benchmark price was $893,400.

Elsewhere, Nanaimo’s year-over-year benchmark price rose by two per cent to $834,600. The cost of a benchmark single-family home in Port Alberni was $520,400, up one per cent from the previous year. In Campbell River, the benchmark price of a single-family home was $720,700 last month, up four per cent from the previous year. The Comox Valley’s year-over-year benchmark price rose by four per cent to $868,400. In the Cowichan Valley, the benchmark price was $796,600, up three per cent from April 2024. For the North Island, the benchmark price of a single-family home rose by six per cent to $451,800.

According to a press release, VIREB recorded 786 unit sales (all property types) in April 2025, up eight per cent from one year ago. Year-over-year active listings (all property types) rose by four per cent, climbing to 4,080 from 3,913 the previous April. In the single-family category (excluding acreage and waterfront), 401 homes sold in April, up nine per cent from one year ago and an increase of 33 per cent from March. Sales of condo apartments last month came in at 97, an increase of 33 per cent year over year and up 12 per cent from March.

In the row/townhouse category, 90 units changed hands in April, up eight per cent from one year ago and 21 per cent from March. Active listings of single-family homes were 1,362 last month compared to 1,271 in April 2024. VIREB’s inventory of condo apartments was 410 in April, up from the 381 posted one year ago. There were 331 row/townhouses for sale last month compared to 368 in April 2024.

VIREB CEO Jason Yochim reports that with approximately five months of inventory, VIREB’s market remains balanced, which he said was good news for buyers and sellers.

“VIREB’s trading area continues to hold steady on year-over-year transactions contrary to several markets in the province that have experienced declines in sales activity year over year,” said Yochim. “The moderate climate and lifestyle of Vancouver Island continues to attract immigration from other parts of Canada, helping to sustain market activity.”

The board-wide benchmark price (MLS® Home Price Index) of a single-family home was $800,100 in April 2025, up three per cent from one year ago. In the apartment category, the benchmarkprice was $412,400 last month, up two per cent from the previous April. The benchmark price of a townhouse in April was $552,900, up two per cent from the prior year.



Philip Wolf

About the Author: Philip Wolf

I’ve been involved with journalism on Vancouver Island for more than 30 years, beginning as a teenage holiday fill-in at the old Cowichan News Leader.
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