The Village of Keremeos

Now's the time to invest in Keremeos Real Estate

With real estate prices continuing to climb in larger centers all across BC. Real Estate in Keremeos is becoming a great bargain!

The charming village of Keremeos has a population of just over 1200. In the summer months the population increases as crowds come to visit this unique place in Southern British Columbia's Similkameen Valley. Partly because it's known as the fruit stand capital of Canada! It's a superb place for those looking to get away for a weekend Bed & Breakfast Vacation, or perhaps something a little longer.

About a 35 minute drive from Osoyoos, and only a 45 drive from Pentiction, you're close to large commercial centers and the United States Border.

What are housing prices like? If you search through Keremeos real estate listings, you'll see it's possible to purchase a NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home in the low $300,000 region. Try finding that in urban areas like Vancouver or Kelowna.

Explore the Region. Visit the Keremeos Map page.

Keremeos Condos / Condo / Condominiums

Although townhomes are common in Keremeos, we are not aware (at this time) of any new Condominium Developments in the area. Depending on the age, townhomes in Keremeos can be purchased for approximately $250,000.

Please email us if any you are aware of any Keromeos condos which are to be unveiled in this area.

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APEX Mountain Real Estate

The village of Keremeos is roughly a 20-30 minute drive to Apex Mountain Ski Resort. Named one of Canada's Best Small Destination Resorts. This make owning property in Keremeos an ideal locations for those ski-bums who are tired of over-crowded mountains like Whistler or Big White.
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How to Spell K-e-r-e-m-e-o-s

It may be easy to say, but it's not easy to spell. The correct spelling is "Keremeos". All e's and one o.

Not...

Kerimeos,
Kerimeous,
Keremias,
Keremios,
or Keremeas.

The name comes from the native Similkameen word "Keremeyeus" which means "creek which cuts its way through the flats". It refers to Keremeos Creek which runs by the village and originates from the Upper Benchlands to the Similkameen River.