Cariboo Real Estate Market Shows Mixed Performance in 2025

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Cariboo houses under varied weather conditions.

The Cariboo region's real estate market presented a varied picture in 2025, with fluctuations in both sales volume and average selling prices across key communities. While one area saw an increase in residential detached home sales, others experienced a slight downturn, reflecting a complex market dynamic.

Key Takeaways

Residential Sales Performance

The BC Northern Real Estate Board reported that residential detached home sales saw an uptick in only one of the three monitored communities. 100 Mile House recorded 125 sales by the end of 2025, an increase from the 116 sales in 2024. Conversely, Williams Lake saw a decrease in sales, dropping from 142 to 130 transactions. Quesnel experienced a marginal decline, with sales falling from 121 to 120.

Average Selling Price Trends

Average selling prices also showed divergent trends. In 100 Mile House, the average price saw a modest increase, rising from $515,946 in 2024 to $521,275 in 2025. Williams Lake, however, witnessed a substantial jump in its average selling price, which climbed from $470,038 in 2024 to $525,190 in the past year. Quesnel, on the other hand, experienced a slight decrease in its average selling price, moving from $393,321 to $389,691.