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Jingle Pot|Real Estate.
Jingle Pot features newer developments, spacious properties, and family amenities in north Nanaimo. Access to parks, trails, and schools makes it a growing choice for families and buyers seeking more space.
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Jingle Pot currently accounts for 5% of active listings in Nanaimo, giving buyers a useful view into one of the local neighbourhood markets.
Jingle Pot appeals to buyers looking for a practical neighbourhood with room to compare options. A strong mix of detached homes, local amenities and nearby parks can make it a good fit for households planning to stay longer term.
While future home values cannot be predicted, Jingle Pot combines neighbourhood fundamentals that buyers often consider over the long term, including local amenities, housing mix and population trends.
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Jingle Pot homes for sale — active MLS listings
Jingle Pot is a rural residential area west of the city that offers larger lots and a quieter pace than the urban neighbourhoods closer to the water. The name alone tends to stick in people's minds, and the area itself delivers on the promise of something a little different — more space, more trees, and a remove from the commercial activity that defines the rest of Nanaimo.
Housing here is a mix of older rural properties and more recent builds on subdivided acreage, with lot sizes that make the city's standard 6,000 square foot lots feel small by comparison. It is practical country for buyers who keep animals, need workshop space, or simply want room between themselves and their neighbours.
The drive to central Nanaimo is short enough that the rural setting does not come at a significant convenience cost, which makes Jingle Pot one of the more undervalued addresses in the regional market.
Jingle Pot is rural residential Nanaimo at its most practical — larger lots, more space between neighbours, and a remove from the commercial density of the city that feels significant despite the relatively short drive back into town. The lot sizes here make standard Nanaimo residential lots look cramped by comparison.
For buyers who keep animals, need workshop space, or simply want room between themselves and their neighbours, Jingle Pot consistently delivers what most of Nanaimo cannot. The combination of rural lot sizes with reasonable city access is the neighbourhood's defining proposition, and it becomes more valuable as the rest of the city densifies.
The commute to central Nanaimo is short enough that the rural setting does not carry a significant convenience penalty. For buyers who have been looking at acreage further afield and finding the distance to services problematic, Jingle Pot often represents the middle ground they were looking for.
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Local Market Snapshot
Median pricing sits at $885k across current listings. Within 2km you'll find 2 schools, 11 parks, 10 transit stops. Inventory and pricing can shift quickly — check back regularly for new listings.