Nelson had one of the lowest percentage rises in property assessments in 2022 in the Kootenay Columbia region, but still retained its medal standing as one of the most expensive places to buy a home in the area. The city’s single family home typical assessed value from B.C. Assessment was revealed as $675,000 (as of July 1, 2022), a five per cent rise from the previous year of
The Kootenay Columbia branch off the BC Assessment Authority said in a media release that owners of about 150,000 properties throughout the Kootenay, Columbia and Boundary regions can expect to receive their 2023 assessment notices, which reflect market value as of July 1, 2022. "Most homeowners throughout the Kootenay Columbia region can expect an increase in assessed value
The average assessed value of a single-family residential home in Cranbrook rose by 13 per cent between 2022 and 2023, rising from $396,000 to $446,000, according to annual data released by the BC Assessment Authority.
The average assessed value of a single-family residential home in Cranbrook rose by 13 per cent between 2022 and 2023, rising from $396,000 to $446,000, according to annual data released by the BC Assessment Authority.