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TomP Mar 30, 2007 8:25 PM

Kelowna Construction
 
A large chunk of land that is prime for redevelopment in Kelowna's downtown is currently occupied by Tolko Industries. Speculation has it that they won't be around after their lease on their land expires in a few years.

This would be an excellent blank slate for urban renewal in Kelowna.

http://www.tolkomustgo.com

SpongeG Mar 31, 2007 6:46 AM

global news reported today that kelowna is the second most expensive city in canada after vancouver - is that real?

vitc Mar 31, 2007 6:31 PM

hmmm...did we surpass Victoria in 6 months??? Unreal... Yes, it is that bad. Or good if you own already...

SpongeG Mar 31, 2007 7:48 PM

they showed some couple who had to buy a house in rutland and they weren't happy but that was all they could afford

rrskylar Mar 31, 2007 10:29 PM

Its been awhile since we have been informed about the Kelowna and Okanogan construction. Probably since last August when Mackeast went east, and wisla jerkoff (? Smirnoff or whatever) quit posting here. Any news on Kelowna construction would be most welcome!

smasher000 Apr 1, 2007 1:48 AM

OMG.. first surrey has its own sticky now kelowna does too?! i think we're being too generous!

aastra Apr 1, 2007 6:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SpongeG (Post 2732329)
global news reported today that kelowna is the second most expensive city in canada after vancouver - is that real?

The same thing was reported several weeks (if not months) ago. I believe it was sort of true, depending how you looked at the numbers. I'll try to find what I'm talking about.

aastra Apr 1, 2007 6:59 PM

I found what I was talking about over at Skyscrapercity.com. They have a pretty busy Kelowna thread over there.

Anyway, the national media was saying Kelowna was the 2nd most expensive market back in November, 2006, but there was something amiss about their ranking because (as usual) Victoria was left out. They were saying #1 was Vancouver, #2 was Kelowna, #3 was Toronto, #4 was Calgary...

At the time, the average price for a SFH in Victoria was about $100,000 higher than it was in Kelowna.

aastra Apr 1, 2007 7:04 PM

I take it back, the omission of Victoria was an error by the Kelowna forumers themselves. Here's the actual news item:

Quote:

Kelowna house prices move ahead of Calgary, Toronto
Last Updated: Thursday, October 26, 2006
CBC News

The small B.C. city of Kelowna has become the second most expensive place to buy a home in the country, behind Vancouver, according to a new report.

A ReMax Canada survey suggests the average house price in the Okanagan city has jumped to $422,000 this year, up from $355,000 last year -- moving it ahead of Victoria, Toronto and Calgary.

The increase is the result of big lakefront houses, says Kelowna realtor Cliff Shillington.

"Every single property on the lake is going to be over a million dollars. We're selling land on the lake. An old knockdown, and it's over a million dollars. Let's face it. We're a lifestyle destination."

Another realtor, Alex Marriott, is selling a 7,000-square-foot mansion with a 17-car garage, which is the show home of a new development overlooking Okanagan Lake.

"These homes start at $1.5 million each and go up to $7 million and over."

Just five years ago, lakeview houses in the hills above Kelowna were much cheaper, selling for less than $200,000.

Marriott says wealthy people around the world are just learning about Kelowna, which he calls the "Riviera" of Canada.

"We are now getting calls from the U.K., Hong Kong, we're getting calls from Geneva, Switzerland."

ReMax is forecasting another nine per cent increase in Kelowna prices next year.

The average house price in Vancouver is $503,000.

aastra Apr 1, 2007 7:08 PM

Victoria's real estate board says the average price for a SFH in February, 2007 was $534,101. Is Kelowna really higher than this now? That's quite a jump since November, if true.

vitc Apr 1, 2007 7:41 PM

No - I doubt it is higher yet. I would say Vic is still higher...with K not far behind...

SpongeG Apr 1, 2007 10:31 PM

i thought the average house price in vacnouver was now $625,000 or so

aastra Jun 19, 2007 10:49 PM

A couple of interesting Kelowna projects:

Invue
http://www.invue.ca/
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/4...kelownaln1.jpg

Madison
http://www.madisonkelowna.com/main_site.html
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/7...kelownaeq6.jpg

Camrose Jun 20, 2007 2:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpongeG (Post 2732329)
global news reported today that kelowna is the second most expensive city in canada after vancouver - is that real?

I would think that Fort Mac would be more expensive than anything in B.C. I'm not 100% sure but check it out cuz its crazy up there.:yuck:

giallo Jun 20, 2007 2:49 AM

The Madison looks great. Retail at the base and a decent design. The location for it is awesome as well. Is it a go?

vitc Jun 20, 2007 3:15 AM

Yes, it is - in pre sale mode with ground breaking around sept or oct.

Dylan Leblanc Jun 21, 2007 5:48 PM

What's the status on that new bridge across the lake?

Calgarian Jun 24, 2007 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SpongeG (Post 2732329)
global news reported today that kelowna is the second most expensive city in canada after vancouver - is that real?

I read that when I was in Kelowna last summer. From what I hear from people who live there, it is very likely true.

The Great Scaper Jul 7, 2007 7:17 AM

Can anyone post a skyline shot or panoramic view of the City? I haven't been to Kelowna since 99.

:D

srperrycgy Jul 7, 2007 4:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dylan Leblanc (Post 2910966)
What's the status on that new bridge across the lake?

Here's a webcam for the Bennett Bridge project:

http://bctrans.oxblue.com/1/


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