Monday, October 19, 2015

Real Estate Tracker, week ending October 18, 2015


Our weekly review of the listings of the local real estate agents, tracking those properties which appear to be driving the local price structure for the North Coast.

Every Monday, we look over the listing prices of the past seven days and outline the Top 10 asking prices in the area, providing a snap shot as to where the Real Estate market may be trending on a week to week basis.

The listings below are purely for information purposes, for further background on the properties recorded, see our links page for access to the individual real estate listings.

The Archive for our weekly review can be found here.

Our list of the top ten priced homes for the week ending October 18 is below:

Prince Rupert Real Estate
West Side Oct 18 2015

Prince Rupert Real Estate
East Side Oct 18 2015



No changes of note to record for the last seven days, with the top ten listings holding firm, though just below the 10th spot a string of new listings have appeared, none however breaking through to claim a spot in our compilation for this week.

The high end overall remains marked by a 2nd Avenue West Avenue entry, with a property on Summit continuing to hold the tenth position on the week

Below find our findings as of the Week ending October 18, 2015

1942-46 2nd Avenue W                 $659,000  --  Royal Lepage
527 4th Avenue East                      $650,000  --  Remax
160 Van Arsdol Street--                 $649,900   -- Remax
2126 Graham Avenue --                $595,000  -- Royal Lepage
1724 Graham Avenue                     $558,000  -- Royal Lepage
210 Heron Road --                          $509,000  -- Royal Lepage
1229 Conrad Street --                     $525,000 --  Royal Lepage
896 Prince Rupert Boulevard --     $489,000 --  Remax
100 Alpine Drive --                        $479,900 --  Royal Lepage
1125 Summit Avenue --                 $469,900 -- Remax

For more items related to Real Estate see our archive page here.

For background on Housing issues in the region see our past items here.


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