Ceinwen Morgan

Morgan: Price matters for getting a quick sale

Some properties sell within hours of listing on the market, some take months to sell and some never sell at all.

Incentives for first-time home buyers

The Canadian government feels that the rules are doing their job well.

Rutland the overlooked jewel of Kelowna

Changes are happening in the largest populated neighbourhood area within the city.

Morgan: Upbeat 2013 forecast from CMHC

The increase in employment growth in the area will continue to support the supply and demand of the housing market, according to the CMHC.

Real estate sales optimism for 2013

New Canada Mortgage and Housing forecast predicts busier year ahead for national real estate market.

Baby boomers will impact real estate market

Desire to downsize for empty nesters and home owners nearing retirement will shape real estate market.

Morgan: Winter months may pose greater opportunities for sellers

As summer fades in Kelowna, the real estate inventory of properties on the market will decrease at a predictable rate.

Morgan: New mortgage rules put damper on rising real estate prices

The recession also hit Canada back in 2008, which was like a light switch that turned off our real estate market boom.

Great opportunity exists for home ownership

Waiting for our prices to bottom out to achieve the best deal possible might actually work as a disadvantage.

Morgan: Canada appears to be making the right moves

Canada's economy has continued to show progress and resilience in comparison to the troubles of our neighbouring countries.

Morgan: West Kelowna starting to create its own identity

What once was a hidden gem in the Okanagan Valley is becoming more widely known, from its exquisite golf courses to local vineyards.

Trumpeter Ridge worth a look

Upper Mission development offers variety of single family home options.

Morgan: Now is a good time to look at buying U.S. real estate

With the foreclosure rate still skyrocketing in popular U.S. tourist areas we are continuing to see prices fall further into the basement.