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What Pickleballooza Taught Me About Community on Vancouver Island

There is a particular kind of energy in a room full of women who have decided to show up for themselves. It is warm and loud and a little bit contagious. That is exactly what I walked into on June 10th at the Victoria Pickleball Centre in Langford, and I have been thinking about it ever since.

Pickleballooza is a Women's 55 Plus Rally Tournament organized by The Local Inc., and this year it brought together one hundred women for a full day of pickleball, live music, and the kind of community connection that is genuinely hard to find. I was proud to be a sponsor, and I was there in person for the whole day with a hydration station stocked with Good Life Juice Skye High electrolyte drinks and fresh lemon, lime, and cucumber infused water. I wanted every player to feel taken care of, and I think we pulled it off.

I also had a gift basket giveaway at my booth, generously donated by two local partners I am so grateful for: Victoria Olive Oil Co. and Gourmet Foods. The basket was beautiful, the entries came in all day, and the energy around it was a reminder that people love a reason to connect, even if it is just stopping by a table to fill out a form.

If you want to see how the day came together, I put together a highlight reel that captures the setup, the players on the court, and a few of the moments in between. You can watch it here: Pickleballooza Recap

What I did not expect was how much I would take away from the conversations. I spoke with women who were thinking about downsizing, women who were curious about different neighbourhoods, and women who just wanted to know what the market is doing right now. These are the conversations I live for, and they happen naturally in spaces like this one, away from the formality of a showing or a listing presentation.

One of the things I try to do in my work is help people find not just a home but a place where they belong. That question, "will I find my people here?", comes up more often than almost any other. Days like Pickleballooza are part of my answer. Vancouver Island has a community of active, engaged, generous women who show up for each other, and if you are thinking about whether this is the right place for your next chapter, I would invite you to take that as a very good sign.

A heartfelt thank you to The Local Inc. for creating this event, and to every woman who stopped by my booth to say hello. I already cannot wait for next year.

If you have questions about downsizing, relocating, or what life on Vancouver Island actually looks like day to day, I am always happy to talk. There is no pressure and no agenda, just a conversation with someone who has been through the transition herself and genuinely loves helping others navigate it.

Reach me anytime at 250-415-5656 or through yourvanislehome.com.

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Local Love: The Sidney Pier Hotel

There's a question I hear more than almost any other from clients who are thinking about moving to Vancouver Island. It comes up toward the end of conversations, almost like an afterthought, but it never really is. The question is: where should we stay when we come to look?

It sounds practical, and it is. But what's behind it is something bigger. The trip to Vancouver Island is often the moment everything becomes real. It's when you stop imagining the move and start actually picturing it. Where you stay, how you wake up, whether you can walk somewhere for coffee, whether the town feels right at seven in the morning before you've seen a single house — all of that shapes what you come home with.

For a long time I gave my clients the best guidance I could. But I didn't have a place I could point to and say: go here, I trust this completely, this is the right base for the trip you're about to take.

That changed when I walked into The Sidney Pier Hotel.

The Sidney Pier sits right on the waterfront in Sidney, at the edge of Beacon Avenue and the marina. It's a short walk to the bookshops, bakeries, and coffee spots that make this town so easy to fall in love with on a first visit. The building is modern and thoughtfully designed, with a spa on site and a restaurant downstairs. It doesn't feel like a place you pass through. It feels like a place you settle into.

I should mention: the hotel has just completed a full reimagining of the suites. New finishes, new furnishings, and a feel that's warmer and more considered than before. The bathrooms are spa-inspired and well-appointed. The kitchens and kitchenettes are beautifully fitted out. It's the same stunning waterfront location — the views haven't changed — but the experience inside has been genuinely elevated. If you've stayed here before, it's worth coming back with fresh eyes.

I've partnered with The Sidney Pier Hotel to offer my relocation clients a special rate on three specific room types as part of working with me.

The Townview Suite is a spacious studio with a king bed, a full kitchen, and west-facing views over the heart of Sidney. It's the room for clients who like to cook their own breakfasts and spread out a little. The Seaport or Courtyard King is a comfortable, well-appointed guestroom with everything you need, offering views of either the courtyard or the town of Sidney. And the Coastal King or Queen is a beautifully designed room with courtyard or Beacon Avenue views, with select floors offering a private furnished balcony — one of the loveliest places to have your morning coffee while you think through the homes you saw the day before.

I make the reservation personally. There's no code or link — you just reach out to me and we sort it out together as part of working with me.

Sidney is a town that tends to make the decision for people. You arrive not quite sure, you walk Beacon Avenue, you sit somewhere with a coffee and watch the ferries move across the water, and then you know. I wanted my clients to have a place that helps that happen. The Sidney Pier Hotel is that place, and with the newly reimagined suites, it's better than ever.

If you're thinking about a move to the Saanich Peninsula and want to know more about how this works, reach out. I'm always happy to talk through what the process looks like from start to finish.

Find out more and view those dreamy suites right here.

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR®
Your Van Isle Home
call/text: 250-415-5656
jac@yourvanislehome.com

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Victoria Real Estate Market Update May 2026

May in Victoria felt like the moment people stopped holding their breath. I noticed it when a client mentioned she had spent a whole afternoon visiting three different properties and never once felt rushed. That kind of ease has not been part of the story here for a while. It tells me something real about where we are right now.

Here is what the data is showing, and more importantly, what I think it means for people who are thinking about their next move.

What the Numbers Say

A total of 713 properties sold across the Victoria Real Estate Board region in May 2026. That is 5.9% fewer than May 2025, but 11% more than April 2026, which means momentum is building even if the year-over-year comparison looks soft. Single family home sales came in at 385, down 4 per cent from last May. Condo sales were 188, down 15% from the same time last year. Townhomes were a quieter story, with 98 sales and an 9% increase over last year.

The number that matters most right now is active listings. There were 4,029 properties for sale at the end of May, up 8.6% from April and 8.4% higher than May 2025. That is the most inventory this market has seen in eleven years. If you have been waiting for more options, this is the environment you were waiting for.

What Prices Are Doing

The MLS Home Price Index benchmark for a single family home in the Victoria Core sits at $1,339,000, essentially flat compared to last May and barely changed from April. Condo benchmarks in the Core are at $551,400, down 1.9 per cent from last year. On the Saanich Peninsula, single family benchmarks are up 4% year over year at $1,292,000, which tells a different story than the rest of the region. The Westshore single family benchmark sits at $1,028,100, down almost 3% from last May.

The sales to active listings ratio for the region is sitting at roughly 17%, which puts us right at the edge of balanced market territory. Prices are not under dramatic pressure in either direction, but sellers cannot assume the market will do their pricing work for them anymore.

What This Means If You Are Buying

This is one of the better environments for buyers that we have seen in several years. More inventory means more time to think, more properties to compare, and more room to negotiate. The days of writing offers the same afternoon you viewed a home are largely behind us for now. If you have been sitting on the sidelines waiting for conditions to shift in your favour, this is worth paying attention to. The Peninsula in particular is worth a look if single family homes are your target, since values there have held and even grown modestly while other areas have softened.

What This Means If You Are Selling

Realistic pricing is the whole conversation right now. With more competition on the market and buyers taking their time, homes that are priced thoughtfully for their neighbourhood and condition are still selling. Homes that are not are sitting. The average days on market across the region varies significantly by area, and understanding where your property fits within its specific submarket matters more than broad regional trends. If you are thinking about listing this summer, the window before the seasonal slowdown is still open, but it will not be open indefinitely.

A Note for Anyone Thinking About Downsizing

May's numbers are quietly encouraging for people in the middle of this decision. More inventory means more choices at the other end of the move, whether that is a strata townhome, a ground floor condo, or a smaller detached home in a neighbourhood you have always liked but never quite lived in. If you have been wondering whether now is the right time to find out what your current home is worth and what your next chapter might look like, I am genuinely happy to have that conversation with you. No pressure, no agenda. Just two people thinking it through together.

If you are wondering what May's numbers mean for your specific situation, whether you are thinking about selling, buying, or just starting to explore your options, I am happy to talk it through. Reply to this email, or book a call here. No agenda, just a conversation.

Jacqueline Ross, REALTOR®
Your Van Isle Home
call/text: 250-415-5656
jac@yourvanislehome.com

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