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Commercial kitchen, land, building and all business assets. Prime 7,441 sq ft corner lot with redevelopment potential (C1 zoning). Ample parking, new post, beam and glass canopy, shed, outdoor seating.
4562 WILLINGDON AVENUE
List Price $365,000 • MLS 16814
3,904 sq ft two storey workshop building, 12’ ceilings. MX (mixed use) zoning, 3,476 sq ft lot. Excellent views out to Malaspina Strait. Seller willing to lease back building, short term.
Commercial real estate specialist with over 25 years experience.
Nick Bodie, 604.353.9468 Real estate statistics show drop in house purchases in July 2022 compared to 2021
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to five sales in July 2021, valued at $1,843,700.
Totals for the residential side show 19 sales, valued at $12,577,800 in July 2022, compared to 39 sales in July 2021, valued at $19,295,150.
In terms of non-residential sales, there was one parcel of vacant land sold in July 2022, valued at $505,000, compared to five parcels in July 2021, valued at $927,400.
Grand totals show 20 sales in July 2022, valued at $13,082,800, compared to 44 sales in July 2021, valued at $20,222,550.
In terms of average selling price, the value in July 2022 was $683,994, with an average of 26 days on the market, compared to $545,918, and an average of 32 days on the markets, in July 2021.
There were 73 new listings for residential properties in July 2022, compared to 55 in July 2021. The number of active listings for residential at the end of July 2022 was 156.
The number of total active listings, consisting of residential and non-residential listings at the end of July 2022, was 240.
Powell River-Sunshine Coast buyer statistics in July 2022 show there were seven local buyers and 10 from out of the area. Statistics for year-to-date in 2022 show 41.2 per cent local buyers and 58.8 per cent out of area buyers. This compares to 37.9 per cent local buyers in all of 2021 and 61.9 per cent from out of area.
Of the out of area buyers in July 2022, one was from the lower Sunshine Coast, one was from Vancouver Island, five were from the Lower Mainland, one was from Squamish and three were from Alberta.