The Central Saanich Lifestyle: Farm-to-Table, Every Day

Central Saanich offers a lifestyle that is deeply rooted in the land. From the sunset paddles in Brentwood Bay to the morning coffee runs in Saanichton Village, this is a community that celebrates the slow life. In 2026, it remains the region’s premier agricultural hub; residents live among cideries, flower farms, and the world-famous Butchart Gardens. It is a place where you can enjoy a "15-minute" lifestyle in the villages while being surrounded by protected rural landscapes that feel worlds away from the city.

 

Market Insight: Stability in the Heart of the Peninsula
As of February 2026, Central Saanich is one of the most stable "balanced" markets on the South Island. Single-family homes in the municipality currently carry a benchmark price of $1,174,000, showing a modest 1% to 2% increase from the previous year—a testament to the area's enduring appeal for families. The townhome and condo markets in the village cores have also seen steady interest, with townhomes averaging $833,100. With over 2,600 active listings across Greater Victoria, buyers in Central Saanich are finding more choice in January than in previous years, allowing for more strategic negotiations and conditional offers.

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Central Saanich Real Estate FAQ | Your South Island Questions, Answered.

What is the 2026 property tax outlook for Central Saanich?

The District of Central Saanich has traditionally maintained some of the lowest property tax rates in the region. For 2026, Council is reviewing a "status quo" budget that focuses on essential services while seeking community input on infrastructure and park priorities through their annual budget survey.

Is there much new development happening in Brentwood Bay or Saanichton?

Are secondary suites or garden suites allowed in Central Saanich?

How is the Keating Business District changing in 2026?