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Whistler Property Assessments Dip in 2024

Whistler property assessments for 2024 have seen a slight decline, according to the latest figures from BC Assessment.

Homeowners across the Sea to Sky corridor are receiving their 2024 assessment notices, which reflect market value as of July 1, 2023. In Whistler, single-detached homes saw a 1% decrease in value, dropping from $2,902,000 in 2022 to $2,842,000 in 2023. Strata properties, including condos and townhomes have had minimal change with assessments falling from $1,358,000 to $1,349,000.

Despite these declines, Whistler remains a hotspot for high-value properties. Several homes appear on BC Assessment's annual list of top-valued residential properties in the Lower Mainland, including a $31,939,000 home Stonebridge that ranks among the top 50.

In neighboring Squamish, property assessments also trended downward. Single-family homes dropped by 1%, from $1,496,000 in 2022 to $1,475,000 in 2023, while condos and townhomes declined by 2%, from $844,000 to $830,000. Conversely, Pemberton saw a slight uptick in assessments, bucking the trend with modest gains.

Stabilized Market Trends

According to BC Assessment Assessor Bryan Murao, "Across the Lower Mainland and throughout B.C., the overall housing market has generally stabilized in value. Most homeowners can expect only modest changes from -5% to +5%."

While residential property values have remained relatively stable, commercial and industrial properties are experiencing higher rates of increase, particularly in areas like the Fraser Valley, where limited industrial land has driven up demand.

Next Steps for Homeowners

Homeowners can find detailed information about their assessments on the BC Assessment website, including FAQs and support for inquiries.

“Those who feel their property assessment does not reflect market value as of July 1, 2023, or see incorrect information, should contact BC Assessment as soon as possible in January,” says Murao. “If concerns remain, owners can file a Notice of Complaint (Appeal) by January 31 for an independent review by a Property Assessment Review Panel.”

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Experience Whistler’s Ultimate Holiday Wonderland: Magical Activities for All Ages

If you’re spending the holidays in Whistler this year, prepare to immerse yourself in a winter wonderland like no other! Picture twinkling lights, festive décor, and snow-covered landscapes that turn this alpine village into a true holiday paradise. From exhilarating outdoor adventures to cozy indoor festivities, Whistler offers endless opportunities for family fun and unforgettable memories.

The Whistler Platinum team has curated the ultimate guide to holiday activities, ensuring your visit is packed with excitement, laughter, and magic. Here’s your go-to list of must-try experiences this holiday season:

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### 1. Ice Skating at Olympic Plaza

Glide across the enchanting ice rink at Whistler Olympic Plaza, surrounded by alpine beauty and festive cheer. This family-favorite activity is perfect for all skill levels.

Pro Tip: Visit in the evening to skate under the twinkling lights for an extra magical experience.

- Rates:

- Tots (4 & under): Free

- Children (5–12): $3

- Youth (13–18): $4

- Adults (19+): $5

- Skate Rentals: $6

Note: Weather conditions may affect availability, so call ahead at (604) 935-PLAY.

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### 2. Thrills at the Bubly Tube Park

Zoom down snowy lanes at the Bubly Tube Park, located at the Base 2 Zone on Blackcomb Mountain. This adrenaline-packed activity is a hit with all ages and offers endless laughter and excitement.

Insider Tip: Arrive early to avoid long lines and maximize your tubing fun!

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### 3. Fire & Ice Show

Be dazzled by Whistler’s legendary Fire & Ice Show, where skiers and snowboarders perform jaw-dropping tricks through rings of fire. This free event ends with a spectacular fireworks display, making it a can’t-miss highlight of your holiday.

- Special New Year’s Edition: Ring in 2025 at the Fire & Ice Show, complete with extra surprises and celebrations!

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### 4. Wintersphere Whistler (Dec. 23 – Jan. 6)

Step into a winter wonderland at Wintersphere Whistler in the Whistler Conference Centre. Enjoy free family-friendly activities, including:

- Visits from Santa

- Bouncy castles and crafts

- Live entertainment

- A cozy holiday café

Perfect for escaping the cold while keeping the festive spirit alive!

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### 5. Snowmobiling

Hop on a snowmobile and zoom through Whistler’s pristine backcountry.

Details:

- Dog sledding tours last ~3 hours, starting at $579.

- Snowmobiling tours are available for various skill levels, with guided packages starting at $199.

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### 6. Whistler Sliding Centre: Luge & Skeleton

For thrill-seekers, the Whistler Sliding Centre offers the ultimate Olympic experience! Slide at speeds of up to 70 km/h on the luge or skeleton track under professional guidance.

- Prices:

- From $55 for Canadian youth (ages 14–25)

- From $249 for adults (ages 26+)

All proceeds support athlete development programs.

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### 7. ZipTrek Winter Tours – Fly Like an Eagle!

Soar above snow-covered forests on Canada’s longest and highest ziplines with ZipTrek Tours. This exhilarating adventure offers breathtaking views of Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains.

- Prices: Starting at $149 for adults and $119 for kids (ages 6–12).

- Discounts: Book two tours in one transaction for a 15% discount!

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### 8. Peak 2 Peak Gondola Adventure

Ride the world-famous Peak 2 Peak Gondola for unparalleled views of Whistler’s winter landscapes. This iconic experience is perfect for the whole family and offers unbeatable photo opportunities.

- Tickets: Adults from $99; kids from $50.

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### 9. Winter Fun at Whistler Olympic Park, Callaghan Valley

Discover an array of activities at this snowy playground:

- Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing

- Dog-friendly trails

- Tobogganing and biathlon

End your day with: Hot chocolate by the fire or a soak in your vacation rental’s private hot tub.

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### 10. Holiday Carol Services

Get into the festive spirit with traditional carol services around the village. Whether you’re listening to live choral performances or joining in the singing, it’s a heartwarming way to celebrate the season.

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Bonus Ideas:

- Snowshoe Stargazing: Experience the magic of Whistler’s night sky on guided stargazing tours.

- Festive Food Tours: Savor holiday-inspired dishes on culinary tours of Whistler’s top restaurants.

- DIY S’mores: Cozy up by outdoor fire pits in Whistler Village with marshmallows and chocolate in hand. 

Cute Hot chocolate bear for kiddies from @camplifecoffee for an extra treat: 

Ready to Create Magical Memories?

Whistler is waiting to enchant you this holiday season! Whether you’re skating under the stars, racing down snowy slopes, or sipping cocoa by a roaring fire, every moment is sure to be unforgettable.

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Update on interest rates and economic outlook from the Bank of Canada

📉 Interest Rate Update for Homebuyers & Investors 🏡

The Bank of Canada has just lowered its key interest rate by 0.50% to 3.25%, marking the second consecutive rate cut. This decision comes as a response to slower-than-expected GDP growth and rising unemployment. Since June, the central bank has reduced rates five times, helping to bring inflation back to the 2% target.

While inflation is now under control, Governor Tiff Macklem has hinted that future rate cuts may slow as the focus shifts to maintaining price stability. This is great news for anyone looking to buy, sell, or invest in Whistler!

Interested in how this affects your real estate goals? Let’s chat! 📲

#WhistlerRealEstate #InterestRateCut #BankOfCanada #Homebuying #InvestInWhistler #EconomicNews #InflationControl #CanadianEconomy #MortgageRates #WhistlerLife #RealEstateInvesting

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Phase 1 vs. Phase 2 Zoning

While Phase 1 and Phase 2 properties come with general guidelines, there are always nuances and exceptions. That’s why partnering with a local real estate expert like #RealtorKyokoHamazaki is crucial to help you navigate the unique Whistler market.

### Whistler Phase 1 Properties

A Phase 1 property offers maximum flexibility for owners. You have the freedom to occupy the property year-round, whether for full-time living or occasional use. Additionally, you can rent the property out long-term or on a nightly basis, such as through platforms like Airbnb. Phase 1 properties are typically townhouses and some condos in popular areas like Whistler Village and the Benchlands. Keep in mind that the covenants may require the property to be available for rental when not owner-occupied, and the Strata may mandate using a specific rental management company.

Phase 1 Property Quick Facts:

- Unlimited owner use—live in the property full-time

- Rent it out monthly or nightly (e.g., Airbnb)

- Flexible rental opportunities

### Whistler Phase 2 Properties

Phase 2 properties come with more restrictions on personal use. Owners can only occupy the property for up to 28 days in both the summer and winter seasons. Any additional personal use beyond this must be booked in advance, and the property is required to be placed in the integrated rental pool for the rest of the time, managed by a designated rental company. Phase 2 properties are often part of hotel complexes, such as The Four Seasons, The Westin, and Pan Pacific Whistler.

These properties are considered commercial ventures, subject to commercial tax rates. Additionally, there may be variations in rental revenue based on whether the revenue is pooled for the entire property or kept separate for individual units, affecting the overall investment return.

Phase 2 Property Quick Facts:

- More restrictive than Phase 1

- Limited personal use (28 days in summer, 28 days in winter)

- Property must be available for commercial rental when not in use by the owner

Navigating the Whistler real estate market can be complex, especially when it comes to investment properties. A local knowledgeable realtor is sure to understand all of the newest information that can help you find the right property to match your needs and goals. Whether you’re looking for flexibility or seeking a more structured rental opportunity, we’ll guide you every step of the way. #kyoko_whistlerrealtor #InvestmentProperty #Phase1Phase2 #WhistlerInvestment 

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Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 Fact Sheet

Event Overview

- What: International adaptive sporting competition for wounded, injured, and sick service members and veterans.

- When: February 8–16, 2025.

- Where: Hosted in Vancouver and Whistler on the territories of the Four Host First Nations.

- Who: Up to 550 competitors from 25 nations, competing in 11 sports (6 of them winter sports introduced for the first time).

Mission

1. Deliver a world-class Games.

2. Support competitors and families in their recovery journey.

3. Advance reconciliation, inclusion, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.

Values

- Unconquered, Fun, Inspiration, Lifting Others, Excellence, Transformation.

Sports

- Winter: Alpine Skiing, Snowboarding, Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing, Skeleton, and Wheelchair Curling.

- Others: Indoor Rowing, Sitting Volleyball, Swimming, Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Rugby.

Venues

- Vancouver: BC Place, Rogers Arena, Vancouver Convention Centre, Hillcrest Centre, UBC Aquatics Centre.

- Whistler: Whistler Blackcomb, Whistler Olympic Park, Whistler Sliding Centre.

Funding and Partnerships

- Supported by the Government of Canada, BC Province, corporate sponsors like ATCO and Boeing, and others.

- Budget aims for balance and financial legacy.

Broadcast

- Bell Media will provide national live coverage of the opening and closing ceremonies on TSN and CTV.

Volunteers and Family

- Over 1,600 volunteers during the Games.

- Competitors can bring two family members or friends, emphasizing the shared recovery journey.

Sustainability and Legacy Goals

1. Introduce hybrid adaptive sports formats.

2. Provide year-round adaptive sports opportunities.

3. Focus on mental health support for families and friends.

This event marks a milestone for inclusion and innovation in adaptive sports while showcasing the beauty and spirit of Vancouver and Whistler.

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Underused Housing Tax (UHT): What You Need to Know as a Whistler Property Owner

The Underused Housing Tax (UHT) has sparked significant concerns among non-resident property owners in Whistler, Pemberton, and Squamish. Here's what you need to know:

  • Who is impacted?

    • Non-residents are automatically classified as "affected owners," requiring them to file a return and pay 1% of the property’s assessed value unless an exemption applies.

    • Failing to file? Expect penalties of $5,000 or more.

  • Unique Challenges in Whistler:

    • Overly punitive for resort communities dependent on tourism.

    • Exemption for only 28 days of personal use, compared to 6 months in other locations.

    • Confusion has led to increased sales by non-residents and challenges for tax service providers.

  • Exemptions Available:

    • New Owners: If you acquired the property during the year and had not owned it in the prior nine years.

    • Death of an Owner: Legal representatives are exempt for the year of passing and the subsequent year.

  • Occupancy Exemptions:
    To meet the qualifying occupancy test, the property must have tenants, be rented, or meet other criteria.

  • Potential Changes:
    Tourism Whistler is lobbying to expand exemptions for properties zoned for tourism.

  • Wondering if UHT affects you?
    Let’s connect to clarify your situation and explore the best strategy to protect your Whistler investment. If needed, I can refer you to a qualified accountant or tax professional to ensure you receive expert advice.

#UHT #UnderusedHousingTax #WhistlerRealtor #kyoko_whistlerrealtor #InvestInWhistler #WhistlerLuxuryLiving #TourismWhistler #CanadaTaxPolicy #NonResidentInvestors #ResortCommunityLiving #LuxuryHomes #RealEstateTaxTips #kyokohamazaki

*Disclosure: This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal or tax advice. For specific guidance on UHT compliance, exemptions, or filing requirements, consult a qualified tax professional or legal advisor.

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New property listed in Alpine Meadows, Whistler

I have listed a new property at 8270 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR in Whistler. See details here

Nestled within the highly sought-after Alpine Meadows neighborhood, this exceptional 14,300-square-foot lot is a rare find, offering a blank canvas for your dream home. Envision waking up to stunning mountain vistas and the soothing sounds of your own private creek, all while being immersed in the breathtaking natural beauty that defines this area. This prime location combines tranquility with convenience, placing you just moments away from the high school, recreation center, local cafes, and all the modern amenities essential for a comfortable lifestyle. This property offers the potential to build up to a 5,000-square-foot masterpiece tailored to your vision of mountain living. Additionally, recent legislative changes allow for even more flexibility to maximize this exceptional lot. Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to own a piece of paradise, where you can design a home that not only complements the awe-inspiring surroundings but also elevates your everyday life.

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I have sold a property at 336 4314 MAIN ST in Whistler

I have sold a property at 336 4314 MAIN ST in Whistler on Mar 12, 2024. See details here

Discover the unparalleled value of this remarkable 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condominium nestled in the heart of Whistler Village. Centrally located and permitted for nightly rentals under Phase 1 zoning, this property presents a prime investment opportunity or an idyllic dream home away from home. Revel in breathtaking views of majestic Blackcomb Mountain from the tranquil side of the complex, offering a perfect blend of convenience with proximity to the mountain and the Village Stroll. This property checks all the boxes – from potential lucrative rental revenue to stunning views – complemented by exclusive access to a hot tub, fitness center, ski/bike storage and secure underground parking. Priced attractively, this exceptional property is poised for a swift sale. Don't miss out on this limited-time opportunity to own your slice of Whistler paradise!

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