Kimberley Real Estate: 17 Properties for Sale

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Other for sale: 100 KODIAK Crescent, Kimberley

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$275,000

100 Kodiak Crescent, Kimberley (DREAMCATCHER), British Columbia V1A 0B2

0 beds
0 baths
28 days

... always dreamed of, surrounded by nature and a friendly neighborhood atmosphere. Residents enjoy access to fantastic amenities, including a cozy clubhouse, a spacious gym, a refreshing outdoor pool, and a soothing hot tub — ideal for relaxing after a day on the slopes. This is a wonderful...

Listed by: Leona Sulova ,Cherry Creek Property Services Ltd. (250) 683-9322
House for sale: 141 Stemwinder Drive, Kimberley

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$1,400,000

141 Stemwinder Drive, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3E9

5 beds
4 baths
44 days

... and Trickle Creek Golf Course, it’s an all-season paradise. With a successful Airbnb history generating approximately $100,000 annually, this property offers excellent investment potential. Set and booked for a prosperous 2026. Step inside to find an open living area adorned with beautiful...

Marnie Perrier,Sotheby's International Realty Canada
Listed by: Marnie Perrier ,Sotheby's International Realty Canada (250) 212-8552
Other for sale: ML 1036752 8086 HWY 95 Highway, Kimberley

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$3,500,000

Ml 1036752 8086 Hwy 95 Highway, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3L6

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0 baths
48 days

A rare opportunity to acquire a well-established slate quarry operation near Kimberley, British Columbia. With over 20 years of continuous operations, a strong regional brand, and a reputation for supplying high-quality slate and natural stone, and a 313 hectare lease, this business is positioned

Other for sale: 237 STEMWINDER Drive, Kimberley

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$299,800

237 Stemwinder Drive, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 2Y9

0 beds
0 baths
50 days

Introducing 237 Stemwinder Drive—your gateway to an outdoor paradise just steps from the ski hill at Kimberley Alpine Resort. This exceptional, flat and easy-to-build-on 0.15-acre lot showcases stunning mountain views and is surrounded by luxury homes in a vibrant new community. Live

Steven Throndson,Real Broker B.c. Ltd
Listed by: Steven Throndson ,Real Broker B.c. Ltd (250) 919-3366
House for sale: 148 Stemwinder Drive, Kimberley

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$1,500,000

148 Stemwinder Drive, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 2Y5

5 beds
5 baths
57 days

Nestled in the Bavarian Village of the Rockies, this stunning Tyee-built hybrid timber frame home features five bedrooms with four bathrooms, and three cozy gas fireplaces, creating a perfect mountain retreat. Downstairs a seperate entrance to a two bedroom suite. Located steps from Kimberley

Marnie Perrier,Sotheby's International Realty Canada
Listed by: Marnie Perrier ,Sotheby's International Realty Canada (250) 212-8552
Row / Townhouse for sale: 1351 Gerry Sorensen Way Unit# N1-A, Kimberley

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$74,500

1351 Gerry Sorensen Way Unit# N1-a, Kimberley (Northstar Mountain Village), British Columbia V1A 2Y9

3 beds
3 baths
71 days

Welcome to Northstar Mountain Village, your year-round mountain escape! Spacious 3-bed, 3-bath, 1508 sq. ft. quarter-share condo offering 12 weeks per year, with one week each month to enjoy the mountains on your schedule. Bright open layout with stainless appliances, cozy gas fireplace, and

Manufactured Home for sale: 2101 MAWER Road, Kimberley

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$869,000

2101 Mawer Road, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3L9

3 beds
2 baths
79 days

Country living with Kimberley and Cranbrook just minutes away! Enjoy peace and quiet in this 3 bed, 2 bath home situated on a well treed 4.98 acre lot. This move in ready, 2005 built home, offers main floor living with an easy flowing layout. Every window offers views of the outside whether

Andrew Britner,Re/max Blue Sky Realty
Listed by: Andrew Britner ,Re/max Blue Sky Realty (250) 520-1199
House for sale: 419 Ritchie St, Kimberley

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$469,900

419 Ritchie St, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 1M5

3 beds
1 baths
84 days

Welcome to 419 Ritchie Street - a cozy and inviting three bedroom, one bath home tucked into a quiet, established Kimberley neighbourhood. This home, built in the 1940s, is charming and blends modest size with solid bones. Inside it has a bright functional layout that makes the most of its

Listed by: Robin Betker ,Century 21 Purcell Realty Ltd (250) 432-5404
House for sale: 105 SULLIVAN Drive, Kimberley

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$750,000

105 Sullivan Drive, Kimberley (Sullivan Landing), British Columbia V1A 0A7

3 beds
2 baths
85 days

Luxury mountain living meets modern design in this to-be-built bungalow, located in the highly sought-after community of Sullivan Landing. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Rocky Mountains and offering stunning views of the Kimberley Ski Hill, this home is surrounded by natural

Steven Throndson,Real Broker B.c. Ltd
Listed by: Steven Throndson ,Real Broker B.c. Ltd (250) 919-3366
Other for sale: Lot A Bussey Road, Kimberley

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$259,900

Lot A Bussey Road, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3L8

0 beds
0 baths
97 days

Thinking of building your dream home? For a similar price to a city lot you can have this private 2.6 acres that is just mere minutes to town! Mature trees provide privacy as well as shade. Well has been dug, and provides an incredible 30 GPM! Opportunities like this one are few and far

Dan Keeley,Exp Realty
Listed by: Dan Keeley ,Exp Realty (250) 581-6683
House for sale: 380 Bingay Street, Kimberley

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$349,900

380 Bingay Street, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 1X4

4 beds
2 baths
99 days

This home has a great location. Located in a quiet, dead end street, this location is both quiet and convenient. Walk to almost anywhere in town in literally minutes, whether you are going to the Arena, parks, school, downtown and more everything is on your doorstep! The sound of the creek

Andrew Britner,Re/max Blue Sky Realty
Listed by: Andrew Britner ,Re/max Blue Sky Realty (250) 520-1199
Other for sale: 9 TURNER Close, Kimberley

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$175,000

9 Turner Close, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3J1

0 beds
0 baths
101 days

... its level grade and generous footprint, the lot provides excellent flexibility for construction, while the new RS zoning allows for higher density housing options if desired—giving you the freedom to design anything from a single-family showpiece to a small-scale multi-unit home. The location...

Steven Throndson,Real Broker B.c. Ltd
Listed by: Steven Throndson ,Real Broker B.c. Ltd (250) 919-3366
House for sale: 8224 Highway 95A, Kimberley

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$750,000

8224 Highway 95a, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3L6

2 beds
2 baths
106 days

For more information, please click Brochure button. 8224 Hwy 95A sits on 5.63 acres, located 10 km northeast of Kimberley and ideal for horses, pets, and livestock. The property includes a house, cabin, barn, utility building, and a heated chicken coop, with fencing around the house, both

Listed by: Darya Pfund ,Easy List Realty (888) 323-1998
Apartment for sale: 400 Stemwinder Drive Unit# 313, Kimberley

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$285,000

400 Stemwinder Drive Unit# 313, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 2Y9

1 beds
1 baths
109 days

Experience our 24/7 Virtual Open House and discover the luxury of Mountain Spirit Resort. This is your opportunity to own in one of the most exclusive buildings, located just steps from the ski hill in Kimberley, BC. Designed for year-round enjoyment, this stunning complex features a heated

Steven Throndson,Real Broker B.c. Ltd
Listed by: Steven Throndson ,Real Broker B.c. Ltd (250) 919-3366
House for sale: 483 305 Street, Kimberley

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$678,900

483 305 Street, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3H7

3 beds
2 baths
110 days

Visit REALTOR website for additional information. Welcome to this fully renovated family home on a spacious corner lot in the heart of Marysville, Kimberley, BC. Just one block from Marysville Falls & close to schools, parks, & amenities, this home blends comfort, convenience, & charm. Inside,

Listed by: Jonathan David ,Pg Direct Realty Ltd. (877) 709-0027
Other for sale: 240 Spokane Street, Kimberley

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$249,900

240 Spokane Street, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 2E4

0 beds
0 baths
116 days

Ready to turn heads and turn a profit? This rare commercial lot in the heart of Kimberley’s iconic Platzl is calling your name! Picture it: your cool new retail shop or cafe; on the main floor, something creative (cocktail bar? yoga studio? secret bookshop?) on the walk-out lower level

Amber Wetherill,Re/max Blue Sky Realty
Listed by: Amber Wetherill ,Re/max Blue Sky Realty (250) 427-6342
Duplex for sale: 739 St Mary River Drive, Kimberley

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$745,000

739 St Mary River Drive, Kimberley, British Columbia V1A 3J3

2 beds
2 baths
131 days

Visit REALTOR website for additional information. This beautifully crafted residence blends high-quality workmanship with a smart, comfortable layout designed for modern living. The main level features an inviting open-concept design anchored by a chef-inspired kitchen with quartz counters,

Listed by: Jonathan David ,Pg Direct Realty Ltd. (877) 709-0027

Home Prices in Kimberley

Kimberley real estate continues to evolve through 2025, with home prices reflecting lifestyle-driven demand, seasonal listing cycles, and the mix of detached homes, condos, and townhomes across the community’s established and emerging pockets. Local buyers looking at Kimberley Real Estate and British Columbia Real Estate Kimberley find choices that balance recreation access with everyday living.

Buyers and sellers are keeping a close eye on inventory balance by property type, the pace of new listings versus accepted offers, days on market indicators, and the effect of renovations, views, and location on pricing bands. Shifts in micro-location—proximity to trails, golf, and the downtown core—along with presentation quality and outdoor space are also influencing outcomes at negotiation.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$776,814
Townhouse
$0
Condo
$361,760

Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Kimberley

There are 23 active listings in Kimberley, including 7 houses, 5 condos, and 0 townhouses. Listings span 7 neighbourhoods, giving buyers a cross-section of locations and property styles to compare. Listing data is refreshed regularly and forms the basis for Kimberley Real Estate Listings and tools that surface Kimberley Homes For Sale and Kimberley Condos For Sale.

Use search filters to tailor your shortlist by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos, floor plans, and descriptions to gauge layout efficiency and potential for future improvements, and compare recent activity in similar nearby properties to understand value and competition before you book viewings or prepare an offer. This approach helps you focus on the listings that best match your needs while maintaining perspective on condition, location, and long-term holding considerations.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Kimberley offers a range of neighbourhood settings, from quiet residential streets near schools and community centres to areas that prioritize trail access, golf, or quick connections to the downtown core. Many buyers value walkability to parks, cafés, and local services, while others prioritize privacy, garage or gear storage, and easy routes to outdoor recreation. Access to transit corridors and commuter routes can influence day?to?day convenience, and homes with thoughtful outdoor spaces, natural light, and flexible layouts often stand out. These locational and lifestyle factors shape demand patterns, guide pricing confidence, and help signal when a property is positioned competitively within its micro?market.

Current rental availability indicates 0 total listings, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Kimberley City Guide

Nestled against the Purcell Mountains in southeastern British Columbia, Kimberley blends small-town warmth with big-mountain scenery. This Kimberley city guide highlights the community's mining roots, its modern outdoor culture, and practical tips for navigating daily life, from neighbourhoods and employment to transit and climate.

History & Background

Long before its mining era, the area that is now Kimberley lay within the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa Nation, whose history and stewardship continue to shape the region's identity. The city grew rapidly in the twentieth century around the Sullivan Mine, which for decades was among the world's most productive sources of lead, zinc, and silver. Company-built neighbourhoods took root, schools and services followed, and the community learned to thrive in a mountain environment. When the mine closed, Kimberley reinvented itself with a tourism-forward approach, amplifying its alpine charm through a pedestrian-friendly downtown known as the Platzl and encouraging year-round recreation. This renewal, alongside a growing arts scene and plentiful trails, helped Kimberley transition from a single-industry town into a lively mountain city with a diversified outlook. Around the region you'll also find towns like Cranbrook North that share historical ties and amenities.

Economy & Employment

Today's economy leans on a balanced mix of tourism, public services, trades, small enterprise, and outdoor-oriented industries. The ski hill, golf courses, and trail network support hospitality, guiding, retail, and maintenance roles, while construction and renovation work reflects steady in-migration and new builds. Forestry and related services operate nearby, complemented by environmental consulting and resource stewardship. Public sector jobs in education, municipal operations, emergency services, and health care provide stability, with larger medical and administrative hubs accessible in adjacent communities. Remote and hybrid work have become more common as reliable broadband makes creative, tech, and professional services viable from home offices. Artisans, makers, and food entrepreneurs contribute to a local marketplace that thrives in all seasons. For newcomers and those considering living in Kimberley, it's common to combine a primary job with side pursuits—guiding in winter, trail work in summer, or hosting visitors during peak travel months—reflecting a mountain-lifestyle flexibility that many residents value.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Kimberley's neighbourhoods range from heritage streets near the original Townsite to contemporary enclaves edging the forest. Downtown, the car-free Platzl frames cafés, bakeries, galleries, and gear shops around a convivial square that hums with festivals and buskers in summer. Adjacent residential blocks offer walkable access to schools, parks, and the aquatic centre, making them popular with families and downsizers alike. Historic areas such as Chapman Camp and Blarchmont showcase sturdy homes, mature trees, and quick connections to trailheads. Close to the ski hill, you'll find hillside chalets, townhomes, and vacation-oriented properties that appeal to year-round adventurers. South toward Marysville, homes stretch along the creek and closer to riverside trails and golf; the area's greenspace and views draw both full-time residents and seasonal visitors. Many newer subdivisions sit beside forested corridors, offering backyard access to the Kimberley Nature Park and the Lois Creek network—ideal for dog walks, after-work mountain bike loops, or a quick ski in fresh snow. Community life revolves around arts and recreation: Centre 64 hosts exhibits and performances, summer markets bring local producers to the street, and beloved events like JulyFest combine sport and music with a lighthearted spirit. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Marysville and Ta Ta Creek. Whether you're prioritizing quiet cul-de-sacs, ski-in convenience, or quick access to schools and amenities, the variety supports many stages of life and interests—and a long list of year-round things to do.

Getting Around

Set along Highway 95A, Kimberley is straightforward to navigate by car, with short drives between the ski resort, downtown, and residential areas. Local transit offers limited routes, and many residents rely on a bike or car for daily errands; winter-ready tires are essential during cold snaps and snowfall. Active transportation is a highlight: the paved North Star Rails to Trails links Kimberley to Cranbrook for scenic cycling and e-biking when conditions permit, while in-town routes connect neighbourhoods to schools and shops. Walking is practical in the core, where the Platzl's pedestrian zone encourages slower exploration, and trail connectors often make it feasible to reach parks and viewpoints without starting the car. The Canadian Rockies International Airport, a short drive away, provides regional flights, and shuttles or rideshares can bridge the last leg for visitors. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Wasa and Northwest Cranbrook. In winter, plan a little extra time for snow clearing and be mindful of wildlife near dawn and dusk; in summer, expect smooth sailing with abundant daylight for evening errands and sunset rides.

Climate & Seasons

Kimberley enjoys a sunny mountain climate with four distinct seasons and ample blue-sky days, especially compared to coastal locales. Winters bring dependable snowfall to the ski hill and frequent powder refreshes on nearby trails, with crisp temperatures that reward proper layering. This is prime time for downhill skiing and snowboarding at Kimberley Alpine Resort, classic and skate skiing at the Kimberley Nordic Club, and snowshoe loops through quiet forests in the Nature Park. Spring arrives with rushing creeks, early wildflowers on south-facing slopes, and mixed conditions that invite both muddy-boot hikes and lingering groomer laps—shoulder season is ideal for tune-ups and trip planning. Summers are warm and generally dry, perfect for mountain biking, hiking ridge lines, and cooling off in alpine lakes and rivers; anglers head to the St. Mary River, while golfers rotate among beautifully maintained courses. Autumn settles in with golden larches on higher ridges and comfortable days for long trail runs, harvest markets, and scenic drives. No matter the month, outdoor living is part of the rhythm here, and you'll find plenty of things to do that pair sunny forecasts with easy access to nature. Rain gear, sunscreen, and a small daypack cover most needs, while traction devices and winter tires make cold-season exploration safe and enjoyable.

Neighbourhoods

Where will your day start in Kimberley-on a quiet tree-lined lane, or stepping out from a resort-style building with everything close at hand? However you picture it, exploring options side by side on KeyHomes.ca helps you read the character of each pocket and see how the homes, trails, and open spaces stitch together.

On the slopes of local life, Kimberley Ridge feels intimate and cozy—think pleasant clusters that favour easy living and a walkable rhythm within the community itself. A short shift in mood leads to Northstar Mountain Village, where the neighbourhood name signals a destination vibe and an emphasis on convenience; townhome-style layouts and condo residences are common choices here for those who prefer a low-fuss base. If you're drawn to a leafy, residential feel, Timberstone brings a grounded setting with a blend of attached designs and more private, home-like footprints, the kind of place where an evening stroll still feels like the main event.

Prefer a resort-forward lifestyle? Mountain Spirit speaks to lock-and-leave ease, condo-focused buildings, and a natural gathering energy—ideal for buyers who want comfort without the maintenance list. Nearby, Mountain Sprit Resort carries a similar tone, with suites that align with a stay-and-play mindset. In both, the amenities-first atmosphere suits those who value simplicity, shared facilities, and a social cadence that ebbs and flows with the seasons.

Then there's Purcell Condos, aptly named and straightforward: condo living with practical layouts, compact footprints, and the freedoms that come with managed buildings. On the other hand, Sullivan Landing reads like a neighbourhood where streetscapes matter, with a mix that can include attached homes and street-facing residences, giving you that everyday sense of place alongside green pockets and gathering spots within the community fabric.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Looking for quiet residential lanes, or a resort scene with a lively pulse? Some areas lean relaxed and neighbourly, while others offer a holiday-at-home energy.
  • Home types: Condo buildings dominate in the resort-labelled clusters; townhouses appear across several communities; detached-style options surface where streets feel more residential.
  • Connections: Expect short internal links between clusters and broader routes leading toward shops, services, and recreation; resort pockets usually cluster near activity, while residential enclaves sit a touch removed.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Compare areas on a live map, fine-tune filters for condo versus townhouse living, set alerts for new matches, and save searches so your short list is always at hand.

If you gravitate to turnkey convenience and a community that hums with visitors and owners coming and going, Mountain Spirit and Mountain Sprit Resort will feel familiar the moment you step into their shared spaces. When an address that balances comfort with a sense of neighbourhood is more your speed, Timberstone and Sullivan Landing offer that everyday cadence—walk the dog, meet a neighbour, settle in. For condo simplicity, Purcell Condos is straightforward and efficient. And for a village-within-a-village atmosphere that keeps recreation close, Northstar Mountain Village and Kimberley Ridge stand out as reliable go-tos.

In Kimberley, each community carries its own rhythm—resort-forward energy in some, settled residential comfort in others. Let KeyHomes.ca surface the subtle differences so you can match your lifestyle to the right street, building, and backdrop.

Names here often hint at setting and feel; explore each pocket on a map and in person to confirm the vibe that speaks to you.

Nearby Cities

If you’re considering homes in Kimberley, explore nearby communities such as Hosmer, Sparwood, Fernie, Crowsnest Pass and Rural Crowsnest Pass to broaden your options and compare local settings.

Visiting these communities can help home buyers assess neighborhood character, available services and overall lifestyle fit when making a decision about Kimberley and the surrounding area. If you plan to Buy a House in Kimberley, touring nearby towns is a useful part of the search process.

Demographics

Kimberley is known for a community mix that includes families, retirees and professionals, along with seasonal visitors and long-term residents who value a close-knit, community-oriented atmosphere. Residents often choose the area for its outdoor amenities and small?town character rather than a fast-paced urban environment.

Housing tends to include a range of options from detached single-family homes to townhouses, condominiums and rental units, with a village core that feels walkable and several quieter suburban or rural neighborhoods on the outskirts. The lifestyle leans toward outdoor recreation and a relaxed pace, with local services concentrated near the town centre and recreational opportunities nearby. For those searching Kimberley Real Estate Listings or Kimberley Houses For Sale, this mix supports many ownership and lifestyle goals.