In Vernon? Kelowna is high but I never expected things to be that high there. I guess it's changed a lot since we left there in 2002.
Well, I paid $312 grand for it in '09 and it hasn't gone up or down very much since & I've done a fair amount of work on it. The house is about 45 years old now.
Doesn't surprise me with those kind of wages. I guess your material prices are to the moon as well considering your overloaded labor costs.
In comparison to everything else I don't think so as far as material prices are concerned. When I was a kid dimensional lumber was around $200 a thousand board ft and not a heck of a lot more now. To get the true picture you'd have to talk to a builder, but I'm sure a lot of it has to do with codes and red tape.