Regional housing report too conservative – CHBA
The regional housing assessment completed by the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) is flawed, according the Canadian Home Builders Association (CHBA).
“I think the biggest concern and biggest fear is that estimates from municipalities are conservative in the growth numbers,” CHBA Executive Director Dan Winer told Vernon Matters. People aren’t going to stop coming to Kelowna and Vernon, especially now when they can work remotely.”
The Okanagan has seen a real estate boom as a result of people leaving more crowded urban settings during COVID-19, along with technology advances, that allow them to work from home.
The RDNO assessment stated; “The region is expected to add roughly 300-350 households each year over the next 20 years. Based on our demographics and projected needs, 50 per cent of those dwellings should be 2 bedroom apt, townhouse or small homes; 25 per cent 1-1.5 bedroom apartments and 25 per cent 3+ single family dwellings.”











