🏡 Fraser Valley Real Estate Update – Is the Slowdown About to End? 📉

Andy Schildhorn • August 18, 2025

Are you seeing more “For Sale” signs and fewer buyers out there? The Fraser Valley real estate market in July 2025 has slowed — and in some cases, homes aren’t even getting showings.

 

In this video, I break down:

📊 Sales Volume – 1,190 sales in July, 0.4% lower than June and 23% below the 10-year average.

💰 Prices – All residential composite benchmark at $944,800, down 0.7% MoM and 5.4% YoY.

🏘 Active Listings – 10,650 homes available, still 50% above the 10-year seasonal average.

📉 Sales-to-Active Ratio – 11%, firmly in buyer’s market territory.

 

🏡 Detached, Townhomes, and Condos – Benchmark prices, days on market, and what’s moving (or not).

 

Detailed Fraser Valley Market Stats Here: https://rly.forsale/July2025

 

Whether you’re buying or selling, I’ll help you cut through the noise so you can make confident moves in today’s market.

 

📅 Book a time to talk about your next move: https://rly.forsale/Chat-with-Andy

📞 778.835.8957

📧 [email protected]

🌐 www.AndytheRealtor.com

 

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