• Is Vancouver Island a Good Place to Live? What You Only Learn After You Move

    Is Vancouver Island a Good Place to Live? What You Only Learn After You Move,Ashley Wilson

    Vancouver Island looks beautiful online — but the real reason people stay has very little to do with the photos. Most people start with the same question: Is Vancouver Island a good place to live? They’re usually asking about weather, jobs, ferries, housing prices.Fair questions. But the real answer

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  • Is Campbell River a Good Place to Live? Here’s My Honest Answer

    Is Campbell River a Good Place to Live? Here’s My Honest Answer,Ashley Wilson

    If you’re wondering whether Campbell River is actually a good place to live — not just visit — this is the perspective most people are looking for (and rarely get)... from someone who visted for a weekend and didn't leave. Short answer?Yes — and not for the reasons you’ll usually hear. Living in Cam

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  • Finding the Right Realtor in Campbell River: What Actually Matters (And Why It Pays Off)

    Finding the Right Realtor in Campbell River: What Actually Matters (And Why It Pays Off),Ashley Wilson

    If you’ve spent more than five minutes Googling “Best Realtor in Campbell River”, you already know the internet is looooud. Everyone claims to be #1. Everyone has a logo. Everyone says they’re “local.” If you’re coming from the mainland, that noise probably feels very familiar. There is a lot more "

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  • Why Market Headlines Rarely Match Real Buyer Behaviour

    Why Market Headlines Rarely Match Real Buyer Behaviour,Ashley Wilson

    The market does not move because of headlines — it moves because of people making real decisions inside real lives.   If you followed real estate headlines alone, you would think buyers move in neat, predictable waves. Rates go up, buyers disappear.Rates come down, buyers rush back.Inventory shifts,

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  • How to Think About Real Estate as a Long-Term Decision

    How to Think About Real Estate as a Long-Term Decision,Ashley Wilson

    The smartest real estate decisions are rarely about winning the moment — they are about choosing a life you do not need to undo later.   Most people think they are making a short-term real estate decision. Buy now.Sell later.Upgrade eventually. But real estate has a way of staying with you longer th

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  • Why People Don’t Miss The Things They Thought They Would

    Why People Don’t Miss The Things They Thought They Would,Ashley Wilson

    There is a surprising relief that shows up when you finally let go… and realize nothing important went with it.   Most people hesitate before change for the same reason. They are afraid of what they will miss. The comfort.The extras.The neighbourhood they have always known.The version of life they w

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  • A Home Should Be Supporting You Instead of Frustrating Or Draining You

    A Home Should Be Supporting You Instead of Frustrating Or Draining You,Ashley Wilson

    There may be a moment when you realize your home is either helping you through life… or quietly exhausting you.   Most people do not wake up one day and decide their home is wrong.. or they want to move. It happens slowly. You start feeling more tired than you should.You notice how much effort it ta

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  • What First-Time Buyers Can Ignore (And What They Shouldn't)

    What First-Time Buyers Can Ignore (And What They Shouldn't),Ashley Wilson

    Most first-time buyers are paying attention to the loudest things — not the most important ones.   Buying your first home can feel like information overload. Seriously. Advice comes from everywhere — parents, friends, social media, headlines, strangers on the internet who bought a house once in 2009

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  • Why Buyers Are Drawn to Oceanfront Homes in Campbell River

    Why Buyers Are Drawn to Oceanfront Homes in Campbell River,Ashley Wilson

    If everyone could just live near the ocean, I think we'd all be happier.   Oceanfront living — without the Vancouver Island price shock Oceanfront homes have a certain pull. Even people who never thought they were “waterfront buyers” find themselves lingering on oceanfront listings just a little lon

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  • Why Experience in a Smaller Market Like Campbell River Matters More Than You Think

    Why Experience in a Smaller Market Like Campbell River Matters More Than You Think,Ashley Wilson

      Why experience carries more weight when the market is personal   People often assume that “experience” means these things in Real Estate: someone who has the most bus benches, or the most Google Reviews, and the most "Just Sold" posts. That is not what experience is. Experience is pattern recognit

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  • Buying or Selling in Winter on Vancouver Island: Why the Quiet Season Isn’t What You Think

    Buying or Selling in Winter on Vancouver Island: Why the Quiet Season Isn’t What You Think,Ashley Wilson

    Winter on Vancouver Island isn’t a slowdown — it’s a filter   Every year around this time, I hear the same thing: “We’ll just wait until spring.” And sometimes, that’s the right call.But often? It’s based on myths that don’t actually apply to Vancouver Island — especially in communities like Campbel

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  • Should You Buy Now or Wait? A Vancouver Island Perspective

    Should You Buy Now or Wait? A Vancouver Island Perspective,Ashley Wilson

    The most common question Real Estate Agents hear (and the most misunderstood) “Should we buy now… or wait?” This question comes up daily — from first-time buyers, relocators, downsizers, and seasoned homeowners alike. And it’s asked just as often in Campbell River as it is across the Comox Valley. H

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  • Downsizing on Vancouver Island: How to Simplify Without Giving Up the Good Stuff

    Downsizing on Vancouver Island: How to Simplify Without Giving Up the Good Stuff,Ashley Wilson

    Downsizing isn’t about less — it’s about better Let’s clear something up right away. Downsizing on Vancouver Island is rarely about giving things up.It’s about giving things back to yourself. Time.Energy.Freedom. And in communities like Campbell River and the Comox Valley, downsizing often unlocks a

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  • When a New Year Makes Your Next Move Feel Possible

    When a New Year Makes Your Next Move Feel Possible,Ashley Wilson

      There is something about the start of a new year that makes lifestyle you've always dreamed of feel a little more possible. New Year’s Day feels different than the rest of the year. It is quieter. Less performative. More for YOU. It is the one day where it feels normal to look at your life as it i

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  • The Space Between What Was and What’s Next

    The Space Between What Was and What’s Next,Ashley Wilson

      New Year’s Eve is not about what you are chasing — it is about being where your feet are... and reflecting on what you are leaving behind.   New Year’s Eve lives in the in-between.   It is not the chaos of Christmas, and it is not the clarity of New Year’s Day.It is the pause. The exhale. The mome

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  • Preparing Your Home for Sale for the New Year (Without the Overwhelm)

    Preparing Your Home for Sale for the New Year (Without the Overwhelm),Ashley Wilson

      Preparing your home for sale for the new year should not be about rushing — it should be about getting ready without the stress.   The start of a new year has a way of shifting people into preparation mode. Not in a frantic way.More in a “let’s do this right” way. If selling your home is even a qu

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  • Working Remotely on Vancouver Island

    Working Remotely on Vancouver Island,Ashley Wilson

    The beauty of working from home lies in the freedom to create your ideal work environment. Remote work changed where we live — Vancouver Island perfected how Remote work didn’t just move offices home. It quietly gave people permission to ask better questions. Not “Where can I work?”But “Where do I w

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  • Moving From the Mainland to Vancouver Island: What Actually Changes (and What Gets Better)

    Moving From the Mainland to Vancouver Island: What Actually Changes (and What Gets Better),Ashley Wilson

    The move everyone talks about — but few understand “Everyone says life is different on Vancouver Island.” That’s true.But it is also incomplete. Because what really changes isn’t just scenery or commute times — it’s how your days feel. And that’s what most relocation guides miss. Whether buyers are

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  • Why Buyers Are Rethinking What “Value” Really Means

    Why Buyers Are Rethinking What “Value” Really Means,Ashley Wilson

     At some point, value stops being about numbers… and starts being about how your life actually feels... luckily here, both feel good.  For years, “value” in real estate was a fairly simple conversation. Purchase price. Appreciation. Maybe lot size if you were feeling adventurous. But buyers today ar

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  • Is Buying a Cabin in the Woods on Vancouver Island The Right Move?

    Is Buying a Cabin in the Woods on Vancouver Island The Right Move?,Ashley Wilson

      Buying a cabin is easy. Buying the right cabin for your lifestyle takes clarity.   A lot of people say they want a cabin in the woods. What they usually mean is that they want space. Quiet. Fresh air. A place that gives them their nervous system back. Quiet. Did I say that already? On Vancouver Is

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