Hazelton, British Columbia: 11 Houses and Condos for Sale

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7 5115 SWANNELL DRIVE, Hazelton

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$69,500

7 5115 Swannell Drive, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 1Y1

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0 baths
4 days

... Co-housing. This is a fantastic development, providing affordable lots, providing an opportunity to build a new house without spending a fortune on the property! There's hydro, municipal water and sewer to the lot line already. Ready to build! Close to all Hazelton amenities (college, hospital,...

Jesse Butler,Calderwood Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Jesse Butler ,Calderwood Realty Ltd. (250) 847-9222
2130 23RD AVENUE, Hazelton

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$25,000

2130 23rd Avenue, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 2J1

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12 days

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Nice big building lot in South Hazelton, 82.5' x 119.9. Decommissioned mobile home not for habitation will stay on site. Community water system, existing septic system. Sold as is where is. Nice views of the Roche de Boule mountain. (id:27476)

Ron Lapadat,Re/max Bulkley Valley
Listed by: Ron Lapadat ,Re/max Bulkley Valley (250) 847-0335
House for sale: 263 N SKEENA CROSSING ROAD, Hazelton

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$454,000

263 N Skeena Crossing Road, Hazelton, British Columbia V0N 1N0

3 beds
3 baths
12 days

Bring your hammer and your ideas! This home has loads of potential and is in need of some finishings and TLC. Massive kitchen with a huge wired island, formal dining area and living room on the main floor. Downstairs, we have a large primary suite, with ensuite bathroom and sauna and a large

Eldon Whalen,Calderwood Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Eldon Whalen ,Calderwood Realty Ltd. (250) 842-8225
DL 2374 ALLEN ROAD, Hazelton

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$325,000

Dl 2374 Allen Road, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 2J1

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32 days

Beautiful 160-acre farm property nestled in the Carnaby area off the end of Allen Rd. Property offers a 35-acre hay field but used for pasture land for the past ten years. Ideal fertile soil for a variety of cropping. Field is fenced and updated five years ago with 5-strand barb wire and post

Charlie Mcclary,Re/max Bulkley Valley
Listed by: Charlie Mcclary ,Re/max Bulkley Valley (250) 847-5999
5380 9TH AVENUE, Hazelton

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$339,000

5380 9th Avenue, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 2J0

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44 days

Incredible 150 plus acres close at New Hazelton. View to the North and Northwest offers snow-capped mountain ranges and to the South, a stunning view of Stekyooden (Roche de Boule Mountain). Surrounded by Crown Land, for the most part. Great access off 9th Ave and Highway 16, services are

Listed by: Betty Choi ,Amex Broadway West Realty (604) 715-2233
House for sale: 4815 STRATHERN ROAD, Hazelton

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$460,000

4815 Strathern Road, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 1Y1

2 beds
2 baths
61 days

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Discover this beautifully maintained 2-bedroom home, built in 2012 on a 1/2 acre lot and tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in one of Hazelton’s most desirable neighborhoods. Enjoy the peace and privacy of no through traffic, along

Vanita Des Mazes,Re/max Bulkley Valley
Listed by: Vanita Des Mazes ,Re/max Bulkley Valley (250) 847-0746
LOTS 5 & 6 20TH AVENUE, Hazelton

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$24,000

Lots 5 & 6 20th Avenue, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 2J1

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69 days

7,920 sq ft lot located in a quiet location in scenic South Hazelton. Zoned residential. Lot is level and treed. Water and Hydro close by. (id:27476)

Jantina Hamelink,Re/max Bulkley Valley
Listed by: Jantina Hamelink ,Re/max Bulkley Valley (250) 847-3144
House for sale: 69 MULDOON ROAD, Hazelton

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$619,000

69 Muldoon Road, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 1Y5

3 beds
1 baths
73 days

... loft offers flex space that’s perfect for a home office, reading nook, and/or TV lounge. Outside there is a large wrap-around deck, a greenhouse, sauna, and a 30' x 20' finished shop with a concrete floor. The land is fenced for horses and offers rolling hills, privacy, and endless possibilities...

Dj Mio,Calderwood Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Dj Mio ,Calderwood Realty Ltd. (250) 877-3677
House for sale: 3440 BENCH ROAD, Hazelton

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$449,000

3440 Bench Road, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 1Y1

4 beds
2 baths
93 days

Amazing opportunity to own a beautiful house with the most amazing mountain views! This renovated, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house sits on 1.2 acres of gorgeous, dynamic land, with potential for outbuildings. A very nice, established garden sits at the bottom of the property. Upstairs, a wide

Eldon Whalen,Calderwood Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Eldon Whalen ,Calderwood Realty Ltd. (250) 842-8225
House for sale: 1615 ALDOUS STREET, Hazelton

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$599,000

1615 Aldous Street, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 2J1

3 beds
3 baths
142 days

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Beautifully maintained & updated home located on 6 lovely acres. Gorgeous mountain views, lots of sun. Huge rear deck with gazebo overlooks the park-like back yard. Enjoy spacious room sizes, attractive chef's kitchen with island & stainless appliances.

Ron Lapadat,Re/max Bulkley Valley
Listed by: Ron Lapadat ,Re/max Bulkley Valley (250) 847-0335
House for sale: 2131 24TH AVENUE, Hazelton

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$190,000

2131 24th Avenue, Hazelton, British Columbia V0J 2J1

3 beds
1 baths
279 days

... for you to create your personalized layout or use it as a large recreation room. This home would also be easy to add a mortgage helper suite that could be self contained with separate entry. These types of homes have endless possibilities and can easily fit your real estate goals! (id:27476)

Kiesha Matthews,Re/max Bulkley Valley
Listed by: Kiesha Matthews ,Re/max Bulkley Valley (250) 847-5999

Home Prices in Hazelton

In 2025, Hazelton's housing market reflects a mix of classic character homes, modest family dwellings, and rural properties on larger lots. Pricing in Hazelton Real Estate is influenced by factors such as condition and updates, site orientation and views, proximity to daily amenities, and overall property utility. Buyers will notice clear differences between turnkey houses and those that invite renovation, and there are premiums tied to privacy, storage, and usable outdoor space. Sellers benefit from thoughtful presentation, strong photography, accurate positioning within the local competitive set, and attention to pre-listing maintenance and disclosure clarity.

In this limited-volume market, buyers and sellers typically watch inventory balance, the mix of property types available at a given time, and days-on-market indicators. Other signals include the quality of recent comparable sales, the spread between list and accepted offers, and the cadence of showings and inquiries. Seasonal shifts can influence traffic and buyer urgency, while interest-rate sentiment and lending guidelines affect affordability and negotiation dynamics. A careful review of recent activity and a property's unique attributes remains the most reliable way to gauge fair value for Hazelton Homes For Sale.

Browse Hazelton Real Estate & MLS® Listings

There are 11 active listings in Hazelton, including 7 houses. These MLS listings range from simple, functional homes to properties with notable outdoor footprints and workshop or storage potential, giving buyers options across styles, eras, and locations within the community. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use property filters to refine searches by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking options, and outdoor features such as decks, fenced yards, or garden areas. Review photos and floor plans to understand layout efficiency, natural light, and renovation scope, then compare recent activity to gauge competitiveness. Save favourites, track updates, and align viewing schedules to shortlist the most suitable Hazelton Houses For Sale. When evaluating a home, consider maintenance history, energy efficiency, and any value-add opportunities that match your goals and timeline.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Hazelton offers a blend of village-core convenience and quieter residential pockets, along with rural settings that appeal to buyers seeking space, privacy, and scenic outlooks. Proximity to schools, parks, trails, and community facilities can weigh heavily in purchasing decisions, as does access to shops, services, and key travel routes for commuting or regional trips. Many streets feature established trees and mountain or river vistas, while certain micro-areas are prized for sun exposure, yard usability, and the potential for garages, sheds, or hobby spaces. Buyers often assess walkability, noise levels, and driveway practicality, as well as features like storage, mudrooms, and entry configurations that matter in all seasons. Whether prioritizing a residential block near everyday amenities or a more secluded property with expansive outdoor living, the surrounding context helps shape both day-to-day lifestyle and long-term value signals for anyone looking to buy a house in Hazelton.

Hazelton City Guide

Cradled where mountain ridges meet the Skeena watershed in northwest British Columbia, Hazelton blends deep Indigenous culture, riverfront scenery, and small-town warmth. This guide orients you to the area's story, economy, neighbourhoods, and the practicalities of getting around, plus a sense of the seasons and the best things to do throughout the year.

History & Background

Hazelton stands on the traditional territory of the Gitxsan people, whose villages, pole-raising traditions, and house-group histories anchor the region's identity. Long before roads and rails, the Skeena River was a transport lifeline; settlements here flourished as trading sites and seasonal hubs for fishing, carving, and ceremony. In the late riverboat era, Hazelton was a head-of-navigation community, and the arrival of overland routes and the transcontinental railway shifted commerce along the valley while reinforcing the area's role as a service centre for surrounding villages. You can see this layered past in heritage streetscapes, at cultural sites, and in the living practices of local Nations, from feast halls to art studios. Around the region you'll also find towns like Telkwa that share historical ties and amenities. Visitors often come for the striking canyon bridge, the confluence where two rivers meet, and the renowned nearby cultural interpretive centres, and many stay for the quiet pace of life and the way community events knit people together across generations.

Economy & Employment

The area's economy reflects a classic northern B.C. blend of resource work, public services, and small-business entrepreneurship. Forestry and wood products remain steady employers, from logging and silviculture to milling and value-added manufacturing. Public-sector roles in health care, education, and local government provide year-round stability, with a regional hospital, schools, and administrative offices anchoring many jobs. Transportation and warehousing linked to the Highway 16 corridor and rail freight support trades and logistics careers, while construction cycles with residential builds, community facilities, and infrastructure upgrades. Cultural tourism contributes in every season: visitors come for river fishing, hiking beneath the Roche de Boule Range, museum experiences, and guided cultural tours, supporting roles in hospitality, outdoor guiding, and retail. In recent years, small-scale agriculture, home-based artisanship, and digital work-from-anywhere arrangements have added variety to the employment mix. For newcomers and those exploring British Columbia Real Estate Hazelton, opportunities often arise through networks—volunteering, attending community markets, or connecting with economic development and training programs can be as important as a polished resume.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Hazelton isn't a single uniform town but a constellation of closely linked communities, each with a distinct feel. The historic village core sits near the river, with heritage-style homes, scenic lookouts, and quick access to walking trails and cultural sites. Across the valley, residential pockets range from compact streets to rural acreages where you'll wake to mountain views and the sound of the river. Nearby Gitanmaax, Kispiox, and other Gitxsan communities contribute vibrant culture, sports, and arts—drumming, carving, and community feasts are part of the social fabric. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like New Hazelton and Kitwanga. For amenities, you'll find the essentials—groceries, a pharmacy, hardware, fuel, and a handful of eateries—along with a community centre, ice and field sports, and seasonal markets. Outdoorsy residents can be on a riverside trail in minutes, and families appreciate playgrounds, library programs, and school athletics that make weeknights feel active yet unhurried.

Housing choices reflect the landscape: modest single-family homes on quiet streets, mobile homes and manufactured dwellings, and larger rural properties with workshops, gardens, and room for gear. Many buyers value practical upgrades like efficient heating, good insulation, and storage for recreational equipment. As for things to do, the shortlist is long: wander the canyon viewpoints and historic streets, visit cultural interpretive sites and local studios, cast for salmon and steelhead in season, or set out for a day of berry-picking and mountain hiking. Winter brings skating, cross-country skiing on groomed loops, and snowshoe treks that start right from the edge of town. With a friendly, know-your-neighbours pace, living in Hazelton often means sharing rides, swapping garden produce, and turning up to cheer at the rink or the soccer pitch.

Getting Around

Highway 16 is the backbone of local travel, connecting Hazelton to valley communities and larger service centres. Around town, distances are modest; many errands are feasible on foot or by bike, and residential streets are pleasantly quiet. A local bus service operates on limited schedules linking nearby communities, and regional coach services run along the highway, useful for appointments or trips when you prefer not to drive. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Smithers and Smithers And Area. Drivers should plan for northern conditions: winter tires are a must for the snow season, and spring thaw can bring variable surfaces. Cyclists will find scenic road routes and gravel connectors, but lights, high-visibility gear, and bear-aware habits are smart in shoulder seasons. For air travel, the nearest commercial flights are typically via Smithers, with a larger airport to the west offering more seasonal routes; car rentals are available in those hubs. Passenger rail traverses the region as well, with stations in larger towns along the corridor for multi-day trips.

Climate & Seasons

Set in an interior mountain valley, Hazelton experiences four distinct seasons shaped by elevation, river influence, and nearby ranges. Winters are long and reliably snowy, with crisp mornings, bright bluebird days after storms, and the occasional deep-cold snap. It's the season for waxed skis, fat bikes, and woodstove evenings; locals watch road reports closely and keep a shovel in the truck. Spring arrives in a rush: river ice breaks, pussy willows and cottonwoods leaf out, and trail networks transition from packed snow to mud to firm dirt over a few weeks. Expect a mix of sunshine, showers, and fast-growing lawns; it's an excellent time for birdwatching as waterfowl move along the flyway.

Summer brings long daylight, warm afternoons, and cool nights that make sleeping easy. On the hottest stretches, people gravitate to shaded riverbanks, swimming holes, and higher-elevation trails where breezes are stronger. Mosquitoes can be part of the picture near wetlands—pack repellent and light layers for dusk. The season's highlights include salmon runs, farmers' markets heavy with local berries, and weekend drives to alpine trailheads for peak flowers. By early fall, the cottonwoods glow gold, air turns crisp, and anglers talk steelhead. This is also when you'll want to keep an eye on regional wildfire updates and smoke forecasts, a reality across much of the West in recent years. As rains return and temperatures drop, snow creeps back down the ridgelines and the community resets for winter with gear swaps, holiday craft fairs, and the first skate on local ice.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Hazelton can explore nearby communities such as New Hazelton, Smithers, Smithers And Area, Granisle and Telkwa.

These nearby cities provide additional housing options and access to regional services and outdoor recreation, making them useful places to consider when evaluating real estate near Hazelton.

Demographics

Hazelton tends to draw a mix of people looking for a small?town, community-oriented lifestyle: long?time local families, retirees attracted to a quieter pace, and professionals who work locally or regionally. Indigenous communities are a meaningful part of the area’s cultural and social fabric, contributing to local traditions and community life.

Housing options reflect the town’s rural character, with a predominance of detached homes alongside some condominium and rental options suitable for newcomers or seasonal residents. Daily life here feels rural and outdoors?oriented rather than urban, with amenities and services that match a close?knit, small?community setting for those searching Hazelton Real Estate or exploring Hazelton Neighborhoods.