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Real estate sales and prices are up throughout most of the Cariboo this year

   Real estate sales are up in two of the three Cariboo communities compared to last year.
   The BC Northern Real Estate Board says 107 single family units were sold in Quesnel through September of this year.
   That is up from 100 at that time in 2024.
   100 Mile House also saw an increase, from 90 through 9 months last year to 95 this year.
   There was a slight decline in Williams Lake, from 115 down to 110, but the average selling price in the Lake City shot up from $ 474,488 last year up to $526,288 this year.

   The average selling price in 100 Mile went up slightly from $520,072 to $521,912 and the average selling price in Quesnel was $393,855 through September of this year, compared to $388,615 in 2024.

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