The latest on the Kamloops rental market
Sat Feb 07 2026
Podcast Description – Kamloops Real Estate Insider
With Parker Bennett | Kamloops Rental Market Update
In this episode of the Kamloops Real Estate Insider Podcast, Parker Bennett sits down with returning guest and professional property manager Rohit Kumar to break down what’s really happening in the Kamloops rental market—and how it connects directly to the broader Kamloops real estate landscape.
Parker Bennett opens the episode with a candid update on Kamloops real estate sales data, highlighting one of the slowest January markets on record, longer days on market, and what this shift means for homeowners, landlords, renters, and every real estate investor operating in Kamloops. While sales volume is down, benchmark pricing remains resilient—reinforcing that pricing strategy, not panic, is shaping outcomes in today’s real estate environment
The conversation then pivots to the Kamloops rental market, where Rohit introduces the concept of the “sorting effect”—a defining trend for 2026. In this balanced market, rental outcomes are no longer uniform. Instead, A-grade rental properties lease quickly, B-grade properties take longer, and C-grade properties linger—often forcing price corrections. For any real estate investor in Kamloops, understanding where a property falls in this spectrum is now critical.
Key insights for Kamloops real estate investors include:
Why many unsold Kamloops real estate listings convert to rentals after 60 days
How vacancy rates in Kamloops are realistically closer to 4–5%, not 1%
Why tenants now have more leverage in the Kamloops rental market
How overpricing leads to longer vacancies and higher cash-flow risk for investors
Why chasing premium rents often attracts higher-risk tenants instead of better ones
Parker Bennett and Rohit also discuss the surge in purpose-built rental developments across Kamloops, the impact on long-term cap rates, and why investors must rethink assumptions made during the ultra-competitive 2021–2023 market. As Parker Bennett explains, Kamloops doesn’t have a housing shortage—it has an affordability problem, which is reshaping both real estate and rental decisions across the city.
This episode is essential listening for:
Kamloops real estate investors
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Podcast Description – Kamloops Real Estate Insider With Parker Bennett | Kamloops Rental Market Update In this episode of the Kamloops Real Estate Insider Podcast, Parker Bennett sits down with returning guest and professional property manager Rohit Kumar to break down what’s really happening in the Kamloops rental market—and how it connects directly to the broader Kamloops real estate landscape. Parker Bennett opens the episode with a candid update on Kamloops real estate sales data, highlighting one of the slowest January markets on record, longer days on market, and what this shift means for homeowners, landlords, renters, and every real estate investor operating in Kamloops. While sales volume is down, benchmark pricing remains resilient—reinforcing that pricing strategy, not panic, is shaping outcomes in today’s real estate environment The conversation then pivots to the Kamloops rental market, where Rohit introduces the concept of the “sorting effect”—a defining trend for 2026. In this balanced market, rental outcomes are no longer uniform. Instead, A-grade rental properties lease quickly, B-grade properties take longer, and C-grade properties linger—often forcing price corrections. For any real estate investor in Kamloops, understanding where a property falls in this spectrum is now critical. Key insights for Kamloops real estate investors include: Why many unsold Kamloops real estate listings convert to rentals after 60 days How vacancy rates in Kamloops are realistically closer to 4–5%, not 1% Why tenants now have more leverage in the Kamloops rental market How overpricing leads to longer vacancies and higher cash-flow risk for investors Why chasing premium rents often attracts higher-risk tenants instead of better ones Parker Bennett and Rohit also discuss the surge in purpose-built rental developments across Kamloops, the impact on long-term cap rates, and why investors must rethink assumptions made during the ultra-competitive 2021–2023 market. As Parker Bennett explains, Kamloops doesn’t have a housing shortage—it has an affordability problem, which is reshaping both real estate and rental decisions across the city. This episode is essential listening for: Kamloops real estate investors