the kelowna rennie advance | April 2026
Apr 07, 2026
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For the second consecutive month sales counts in the Central Okanagan exceeded the prior year’s tally while total inventory finished the month below that of last year. That said, sales remained well below the past-decade average last month while inventory was well above.
The kelowna rennie advance is a summary of the latest sales, listings, and price trends in the Central Okanagan. It is produced at the beginning of each month and it reflects the latest market data.
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