Falling Prices or Missed Chances Langley & Fraser Valley Market Update

Andy Schildhorn • April 23, 2025

Falling prices or missed chances—that’s the question many buyers in Langley and the Fraser Valley are asking right now. We’re in a buyer’s market, but the buyers aren’t jumping. Prices are flat. Inventory is rising. Sellers are holding their ground.

 

In this episode, I break down what’s really happening in the Fraser Valley housing market, with a special focus on Langley real estate trends—and why waiting could cost you more than you think, especially if the right home comes along.

 

This Month’s Takeaways:

  • Listings up 49% year-over-year
  • Sales volume still below average
  • Prices holding steady across all property types
  • Buyers unsure, sellers firm on price
  • When the right home appears, hesitation could mean missing out


Over the long run, the price you pay matters less than the memories you make. If it fits your life, it might be time to act.

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