Garrison Crossing Real Estate

Homes Townhomes Condos Lots
 $0 – $200,000  $0 – $200,000  $0 – $200,000  All Lots
 $200,000 – $300,000  $200,000 – $300,000  $200,000 – $300,000
 $300,000 – $400,000  $300,000 – $400,000  $300,000 +
 $400,000 – $500,000  $400,000 +
 $500,000 – $600,000
 $600,000 – $700,000
 $700,000 +

           NEW LISTINGS IN GARRISON CROSSING

Garrison Crossing, once home to military personnel and their families, is now an award-winning community and a thriving residential neighbourhood. The 153 acre truly green inspired community was built with sustainable building practice while being mindful of the natural environment. Garrison Crossing has gone as far as even launching a comprehensive tree management plan to ensure the continual beauty of the trees in the area. The central boulevard winds through protected green space and links to a network of pathways, bike ways and natural trails that give you access to the local elementary school, Cheam Community Centre and Garrison Village. Garrison Village offers a grocery store, cafes and other retail amenities, and forms part of the Garrison Crossing neighborhood. There are unique home types and styles to suit everyone’s needs such as condominiums, rowhomes, executive lots, multi-family homes, single family homes and refurbished army base homes. They’ve even taken cutting edge steps regarding water quality by having storm septors installed to ensure that the aquifer beneath Garrison Crossing, which supplies water to Chilliwack, remains clean and fully protected.

 GARRISON CROSSING AND SURROUNDING AREA SALES/ACTIVES RATIO

This graph explains the percentage difference between the number of sales to the number of listings, in any given month.

*Example: If the sales to active listings ratio for May was 25%, that would mean that 25% of the active listings in the month of May were sold.

Although not hard and fast, the rule of thumb, is that anything between 10% – 20% is a balanced market. Which in turn, would mean anything above 20% would be a sellers market, and below 10% would be a buyers market.

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