Kelowna Real Estate Statistics
| Average Price | $1.3M |
|---|---|
| Lowest Price | $56K |
| Highest Price | $37.5M |
| Total Listings | 2,193 |
| Avg. Price/SQFT | $593 |
Property Types (active listings)
MLS® Listings in Kelowna BC | Homes for Sale
- All Listings
- Under $100,000
- $100,000 - $200,000
- $200,000 - $300,000
- $300,000 - $400,000
- $400,000 - $500,000
- $500,000 - $600,000
- $600,000 - $700,000
- $700,000 - $800,000
- $800,000 - $900,000
- $900,000 - $1,000,000
- Over $1,000,000
Kelowna Real Estate
Set along the eastern shore of Okanagan Lake, Kelowna’s housing landscape stretches from a lively downtown waterfront to quiet hillside enclaves and pastoral acreages. Buyers find an easy mix of waterfront condos, view homes perched above the city, and rural properties tucked among orchards and vines. Master-planned pockets and established streetscapes share the map, creating a city where modern convenience and natural scenery sit side by side.
Home styles range from contemporary West Coast designs with wide rooflines and timber accents to classic ranchers and modern townhomes. Interiors commonly feature airy, open layouts, expansive windows that frame lake or valley vistas, quartz or stone kitchens, and spa-inspired ensuites. Outside, look for covered decks, built-in grilling stations, xeriscaped yards, and shimmering pools that make the most of the long, sunny season.
Popular neighborhoods each bring a distinct feel. Lower Mission and the South Pandosy corridor lean beachy and walkable with boutique shopping and cafés nearby. Downtown and the Capri-Landmark area attract buyers seeking high-rise living near the cultural district and offices. Glenmore offers parks and schools close at hand, while Dilworth Mountain delivers sweeping views above the city. Upper Mission’s Kettle Valley feels village-like with trails and pocket parks, and Black Mountain and Rutland provide golf-side communities and roomy lots. Wilden threads new homes through natural space, balancing trails and fresh architecture.
Property types fit every chapter of life. Sleek urban condos come with amenities like rooftop lounges and fitness studios, while townhome communities add private garages and fenced patios. Single-family homes may include carriage houses or suites, prized for flexibility. East Kelowna presents small farms and vineyard acreages, and McKinley Beach brings marina access and modern lakeside builds. Along Lakeshore Road, elegant estates tuck behind mature landscaping with direct shoreline access and spectacular sunsets.
amenities & attractions
Kelowna’s recreation scene is anchored by the lake. Locals paddleboard at sunrise, moor boats at waterfront marinas, and spend lazy afternoons at Gyro and Rotary beaches. Trails thread through Myra-Bellevue and along the Okanagan Rail Trail, while Knox Mountain offers quick escapes with city-meets-nature panoramas right from downtown.
Wine and culinary culture thrive here. Tasting rooms dot the slopes from the Mission corridor to nearby Westside hills, with renowned names and boutique producers pouring alongside farm-to-table menus. The craft beer and cider scene adds lively taprooms, and the Kelowna Farmers’ Market highlights orchard fruit, artisanal cheeses, and local makers.
Year-round entertainment is easy to find. Prospera Place hosts big-ticket concerts and the hometown hockey team, the Cultural District showcases the Kelowna Art Gallery, Rotary Centre for the Arts, and the community theatre, and Kasugai Gardens offers a serene interlude beside City Hall. Signature gatherings include the Okanagan Wine Festival, lakeside Canada Day celebrations, Pride festivities, and long-standing races that bring swimmers and runners to the waterfront.
- Knox Mountain Park
- Myra Canyon trestles
- Kelowna Art Gallery
- Okanagan Rail Trail
- Kasugai Gardens
location & area information
Kelowna sits in the heart of the Okanagan Valley on the eastern curve of Okanagan Lake, surrounded by rolling hills, protected parks, and working farmland. The city’s skyline meets a backdrop of vineyards and ponderosa pine, with Mission Creek winding from the highlands to the lake and landmark viewpoints on Dilworth and Knox ridges.
The climate is famously dry and sunny, bringing warm lake days, crisp harvest evenings, and dependable mountain snow in the high country. This blend fuels a diverse economy: technology firms cluster around the downtown Innovation Centre, health care anchors at Kelowna General Hospital, education thrives at UBC Okanagan and Okanagan College, and agriculture, wine, construction, and tourism round out a balanced job market.
Getting around is straightforward. The William R. Bennett Bridge links Kelowna to the Westside, BC Transit serves major corridors, and an expanding network of bike lanes and multi-use paths encourages car-light travel. Kelowna International Airport connects residents and visitors to major hubs, while the Okanagan Rail Trail offers a scenic corridor northward along the lakeshore.
Day trips trace the valley’s shoreline and uplands. West Kelowna lies just across the bridge, Peachland and Summerland unfurl bays and beaches to the south, and Vernon brings lakes and rail trail access to the north. To the east, Big White’s alpine village turns winter into a playground and summer into a lift-served hiking and biking escape.
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