Average single family homes in Kamloops see 27 per cent assessment growth, Merritt may need to be reassessed
KAMLOOPS — 2021 was another hot year for the Thompson Okanagan real estate market.
Nearly every city saw property assessments increase between 20 and 35 per cent – including Kamloops.
“The province saw increases across the board,” Thompson Okanagan Deputy Assessor Tracy Shymko explains. “Kamloops was pretty typical at that 20 to 30 per cent. In our region we did see some areas that did see that 30 to 35 per cent increase. Places like Barriere, Chase, Clearwater were all in that range, so a little bit higher than Kamloops.”