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Nanaimo Homes For Sale
The city of Nanaimo is the second largest city on Vancouver Island and is a popular destination for those looking to purchase a new home, with a wide range of options available to suit different budgets and preferences. Homes for sale in Nanaimo can range from small, affordable starter homes to luxurious, spacious properties with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The city is known for its natural beauty, with many homes offering easy access to outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and fishing.
The Nanaimo Real Estate market is strong, and the demand for homes in Nanaimo and on Vancouver Island is expected to continue for years to come. This makes now a great time to consider buying a home in Nanaimo as many across Canada are discovering the amazing lifestyle Nanaimo has to offer. Start your search here for Nanaimo homes for sale. Search Nanaimo MLS® Listings by neighbourhood or by property type; condos or townhouses, Building lots & land, Nanaimo Luxury Homes for sale or Nanaimo Waterfront Homes for sale.
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NICOLE HINDMAN,
Royal LePage Nanaimo Realty
Thank you for visiting and using our website. If you are looking to buy or a sell Nanaimo Real Estate, or if you are considering relocating to the Central Vancouver Island region and just have questions and would like to chat; Nanaimo Real Estate Agent, Nicole Hindman is a highly skilled and experienced real estate agent who has been working in the industry for several years. She is known for her professionalism, patience, expertise, and dedication to her clients, and has a reputation for consistently achieving excellent results for her clients.





Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Nanaimo a good place to live?
Yes, Nanaimo is a great place to live! It is a beautiful city that is centrally located on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. The city is known for its stunning natural scenery, including forests, lakes, mountains, and oceanfront.
Nanaimo offers a high quality of life with a variety of cultural, recreational, and all levels of educational opportunities. The city has a thriving arts and culture scene, with numerous festivals and events held throughout the year. It also has excellent schools, healthcare facilities, and a variety of shopping and dining options.
In terms of employment, Nanaimo has a diverse economy with job opportunities in healthcare, education, tourism, service industry as well as a growing technology sector.
2. Is Nanaimo a good place to invest in real estate?
Nanaimo is a great place to invest in real estate due to its growing economy, attractive natural surroundings, and a increasing population. The city of Nanaimo has a diversified economy that includes technology, healthcare, education, and tourism. This ensures stable employment opportunities as well as consistent, high demand for housing. Additionally, Nanaimo’s beautiful coastline, numerous parks, neighbouring cities and vibrant cultural scene make it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors. These factors make Nanaimo an ideal location for real estate investment with for long-term growth and potential profitability.
It’s important to note that while Nanaimo may present a promising opportunity for real estate investment, due diligence is always required when considering any investment to assess factors such as market trends, property condition, and potential risks.
3. What are the most popular neighborhoods in Nanaimo to live in?
Nanaimo has many great neighborhoods to live in, and the most popular ones can vary depending on personal preferences, lifestyle, and budget. However, some of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Nanaimo include:
- Departure Bay: This popular family neighborhood is known for its beautiful beaches, ocean views and offers a mix of older and newer homes. It is also located close to many amenities, as well as all levels of schools.
- Hammond Bay: This is a beautiful and affluent neighborhood in Nanaimo with many high-end homes, great ocean views, and nearby parks and trails.
- North Jingle Pot: This is a peaceful and rural neighborhood located just outside of Nanaimo. It offers a mix of newer and older homes and is ideal for those who want to enjoy a quiet and serene lifestyle.
- North Nanaimo: This neighborhood is one of the most sought-after areas in Nanaimo, with a mix of older and newer homes, excellent schools, and beautiful ocean views. It is also located close to many amenities and recreational opportunities.
- University District: Located near Vancouver Island University, this family-friendly neighborhood features many parks, playgrounds, and walking trails, making it a great place for families with children. The area also has a mix of older and newer homes, as well as some newer townhome and condo developments, making it a great choice for those looking for a variety of housing options.
4. What is the median home price in Nanaimo?
The average price of a home in Nanaimo varies depending on the type of property, location, and other factors. The median sold price for Single-Family Homes in Nanaimo for January 2023 was $760,000.
5. What is the average number of days on market in Nanaimo?
The average number of days a home stays on the market in Nanaimo varies depending on factors such as location, price, and type of property. In May 2023, the average number of days on market for a single-family home in Nanaimo was approximately 23 days. However, it’s important to keep in mind, when listing your home; days on market can vary significantly depending on market conditions and other factors.
6. What is there to do in Nanaimo?
Nanaimo and the surrounding area offers a variety of activities and outdoor opportunities, there is truly something for everyone. From beaches, camping, community events, dining, theatre, farmers markets, hiking, mountain biking and more. Here are some popular things to do in Nanaimo:
- Nanaimo Harbourfront Walkway – This scenic walkway offers stunning views of the Nanaimo Harbour and is a great place to enjoy a leisurely stroll or bike ride.
- Newcastle Island (Saysutshun) – This small island located just off the coast of Nanaimo offers a peaceful escape from the city. You can hike, bike, or simply relax on the beach. For more information click here.
- Hike Mount Benson – This mountain offers some of the best views of the city and the surrounding area. There are several hiking trails of varying difficulty levels to choose from.
- Go kayaking or paddle boarding – Nanaimo is surrounded by water, and kayaking or paddle boarding is a great way to explore the coastline or in one of Nanaimo’s local lakes including Brannen Lake, Long Lake and Westwood Lake.
- Visit Newcastle Island Marine Provincial Park – A beautiful island that is accessible by a short ferry ride from downtown Nanaimo. The park offers hiking trails, beaches, and picnic areas.
- Enjoy local events, festivals & farmers markets – Nanaimo hosts a variety of weekly, monthly and seasonal events throughout the year. These include the Cedar Farmers Market, Island Roots Farmers Market, Silly Boat Regatta, the Nanaimo Marine Festival, and the annual Maple Sugar Festival.
- Regional Parks – Enjoy a leisurely scenic walk at one of Nanaimo’s beautiful regional parks including Jack Point and Biggs Park, Neck Point Park or Pipers Lagoon.
- The Nanaimo River – The Nanaimo river is a popular spot for locals to cool down at one of the several great swimming holes. The water is crystal clear and surprisingly warm (as far as rivers go) in the summer months. The fall and winter months the river offers excellent fishing opportunities for Chum, Coho, Chinook and occasional Steelhead. Be sure to check both the Provincial and Federal fishing regulations before heading out as several areas are subject to closure as well as retention limits.
7. Is the crime rate high in Nanaimo?
Nanaimo, like most mid-sized cities, has it’s share of crime however it can be avoided by practicing the usual precautions. Property crime and theft are the most commonly reported incidents. Violent crime rates are average when compared to other similarly-sized Canadian cities. However, there has been an increase over the last couple of years in certain areas, mostly but not limited to pockets of downtown and South Nanaimo. It’s important to research the specific neighborhood you’re considering living in to get a sense of its safety and crime rates and weigh your findings against other factors, such as affordability, nearby amenities, distance to schools or your workplace.
While no neighbourhood is “100% crime free”, some of the lowest crime rate areas of Nanaimo include: Cinnabar, College Heights, Hammond Bay, North Nanaimo, North Jingle Pot as well as the nearby communities of Lantzville and Nanoose Bay. This is not to say that other areas aren’t generally safe. There are many other fantastic neighbourhoods in Nanaimo where the likelihood of being a victim of crime is very low. To find out more information, visit the Nanaimo RCMP safety audits which lists findings by neighbourhood.
8. Does your website site contain all of the current Nanaimo area MLS® Listings?
Yes! All of listings in our website are provided by the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) and contains all current MLS® listings presented by all of the major brokerages like Royal LePage, RE/MAX, Century 21, Sutton Group, eXp Realty, 460 Realty and more.