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Assessed property values in Whistler dipped slightly for 2024, with single-detached homes seeing a 2% decrease. Explore more on the Whistler Daily Post at https://www.whistlerdailypost.com/2024/01/02/assessed-property-values-drop-in-whistler.
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The latest property assessments released by BC Assessment reveal a slight decline in property values across Whistler and Squamish for 2024. In Whistler, single-detached homes saw a 2 percent decrease, while strata properties experienced a one percent dip. Conversely, Pemberton saw a slight uptick in property assessments. BC Assessment Assessor Bryan Murao noted that the overall housing market has stabilized, with most homeowners experiencing modest changes in their assessments. Murao also emphasized the importance of property owners reviewing their assessments and contacting BC Assessment if they believe their property value does not reflect market conditions. Additionally, property owners have the option to submit a Notice of Complaint (Appeal) by January 31 for an independent review by a Property Assessment Review Panel.
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Assessed property values in Whistler dipped slightly for 2024, with single-detached homes seeing a 2% decrease. Explore more on the Whistler Daily Post at https://www.whistlerdailypost.com/2024/01/02/assessed-property-values-drop-in-whistler.
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