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2018 property assessments released for West Kootenay

BC Assessment has rolled out its property valuations for the West Kootenay for 2018.

Deputy assessor Ramaish Shah says our region has a stable market.

He says the assessments show that most properties saw an increase in their valuation from 2017.

The value of a typical home in Castlegar went up from $280,000 to $295,000, a 5.4% jump.

Trail homes went from $179,000 to $195,000, climbing by 8.9%.

Rossland homes saw the biggest increase in value at 11.8% rising from $271,000 to $303,000.

Homes in Montrose and Warfield saw increases of under 5%.

The biggest change in our region is an average home in Fruitvale.

Values there have climbed by over 17%.

In the Slocan Valley an average Silverton home saw a $1,000 increase over 2017, as was the case with New Denver.

Nakusp’s valuations shot up to $227,000 dollars from $203,000.

Shah says changes in property assessments reflect movement in local area real estate.

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