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Homes in Prophet River, British Columbia

Breakdown by postal code areas in Prophet River:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | V0C | 25,790 | 10,961 |
Other cities in the area: Ware, Rose Prairie, Altona, Pink Mountain, Prespatou, Buick, Toad River, Wonowon
While British Columbia continues to command some of the highest housing prices in Canada, it still has a lot going for it
that makes it a location of choice for many year-round and seasonal residents. Prophet River is just one part of the province
that provides a high quality of living for its residents.
British Columbia enjoys a strong economy often unmatched by other Canadian provinces. These
benefits help to balance the higher cost of purchasing a home or property, and new housing construction projects in Prophet River often
involve the design of multi-level, three or four bedroom homes.
Variables in home finance have assured homeowners that flexible products in the home loan and finance sector will always be available to those with sterling credit and a high balance in home equity. Home values will always fluctuate, but even in a "down" market, resale home profit making opportunities are available. Home real estate in Prophet River, indeed everywhere, is a cycle that trends up and down even in the most volatile markets, answering generational saturation of single family households with realty and resurgences of overall market economies and recovery of more favorable credit terms.
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