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What Our Clients Are Saying in Fort St. John

Working with buyers and sellers in Fort St. John and throughout the Peace Region is something we truly value. Real estate is about more than homes. It is about trust, communication, and guiding people through some of life’s biggest decisions. Receiving kind feedback from our clients means everything to us.

Over the past little while, we have been fortunate to receive several thoughtful reviews from clients we have had the privilege of working with. We are so grateful for their trust and for taking the time to share their experiences.

Here are a few recent reviews that truly made our day.

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Brenna recently helped me sell my home and purchase a new one. The selling of my previous home posed various challenging dynamics and Brenna navigated a very difficult situation with complete professionalism and ease. I'm so grateful she was there to support me through to the process to completion! During the purchase of my new home, Brenna was sure to raise things to consider that I never would have noticed or thought of. I felt I could completely trust her with this huge decision and was comforted knowing it was in her hands. She regularly checked in with me, and was quick to update me with any changes. I'm always so grateful for you Brenna!

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We have worked with Brenna Burns several times now, and she has been amazing every single time. She helped us buy two homes in Fort St. John and is now selling another one for us. Brenna is professional, reliable, and incredibly knowledgeable about the Fort St. John real estate market. She always goes above and beyond, communicates clearly, and makes the process smooth from start to finish. If you are looking for the best realtor in Fort St. John, I highly recommend Brenna Burns at Century 21 Energy Realty.

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I can't say enough wonderful things about Brenna! She is exceptionally organized, professional, and has a genuine ability to connect with everyone on a personal level. Working with her leaves, you feeling confident and reassured, every step of the way. She consistently goes above and beyond to make sure you're completely happy with your purchase. I highly recommend Brenna Burns with Century21

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Outstanding Realtor!

We can’t say enough good things about Brenna Burns. She went above and beyond to help us with the sale of our farm, especially since we weren’t there in person to handle things. Brenna took care of everything — she found reliable people to hire for the jobs that needed doing, did the running around for us when something came up, and managed the entire process seamlessly. Thanks to her hard work and dedication, our farm sold in a very short time!

Brenna was professional, caring, and incredibly helpful from start to finish. We highly recommend her to anyone looking for a realtor who truly goes the extra mile. She was simply amazing!



Each of these clients came to us with different goals. Some were buying their first home, others were selling, and some were navigating a move within Northern BC. Being part of those journeys is the most rewarding part of what we do.

We are incredibly thankful to everyone who chooses to work with us and supports our business through referrals, reviews, and kind words. Helping clients feel confident and supported throughout their real estate experience in Fort St. John is always our top priority.

If you are thinking about buying or selling in Fort St. John or the Peace Region, we would love to help guide you through the process.

📞 Call or Text Brenna at 250.262.6441
Brenna Burns PREC
CENTURY 21 ENERGY REALTY
FORT ST. JOHN 📍

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12 Days of Christmas Giveaway: Celebrating Community & Supporting Local in Fort St. John

Celebrating Community, Gratitude, and Local Holiday Cheer

The holiday season has officially begun in Fort St. John, and we couldn’t be more excited to kick off our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway. This celebrates everything that makes our community special - generosity, connection, local pride, and supporting the incredible small businesses that make the Peace Region feel like home.

Over the next 12 days, we’re partnering with some of our favourite Fort St. John local businesses to bring you giveaways filled with festive fun, thoughtful gifts, and meaningful ways to shop local this holiday season. Whether you’ve lived in the region your whole life or recently made Northern BC your home, this is a chance to celebrate the people and places that make our community shine.


Why Supporting Local Matters in the Peace Region

Small businesses are the heartbeat of our community. When you shop local in Fort St. John:

  • You support families who live and work here.

  • You help money stay within the Peace Region economy.

  • You strengthen the unique culture, creativity, and services we depend on.

  • You keep local shops, creatives, and entrepreneurs thriving during the busiest — and often most challenging — time of year.

The 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway isn’t just about prizes.
It’s about showing appreciation for the businesses who show up for our community year-round, and encouraging residents to explore, support, and celebrate everything local.


This Year’s Featured Local Businesses

We are thrilled to highlight an amazing lineup of Fort St. John and Peace Region businesses participating in this year’s celebration:

Honey Bunz Tanning
https://www.instagram.com/fsjfarmhouse/
Mudita - Hair by Carissa Dawn
Petite Petal Company
NRG Fusion Studio
Lil Cake Mama
Browns Socialhouse
Natures Way Spa
Vive
All Well Life
NP Skin Boutique
Old Is the New New
The Common Table
https://www.chambersfarm.ca/
Lana Hamilton Photography

Each of these businesses brings something unique to our community — from wellness and skincare to farm experiences, handmade goods, incredible food, fitness, beauty, holiday treats, and more.


How to Participate

Each day, a new giveaway launches on Brenna’s Instagram! Check it out HERE


A Season of Gratitude

The 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway is our way of saying thank you — to the residents of Fort St. John, the families who trust us during their real estate journeys, and the business owners who make our region vibrant and full of heart.

We’re proud to live, work, and give back to a community that supports each other year after year.

Stay tuned daily — you won’t want to miss what’s coming next! 🎄

📞 Call/Text Brenna at 250.262.6441
Brenna Burns PREC
CENTURY 21 ENERGY REALTY
FORT ST. JOHN 📍

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What’s on the Market Right Now: Our Current Listings in Fort St. John & the Peace Region

Explore our current homes, acreages, land, and commercial listings in Fort St. John and the Peace Region. From family homes to rural properties and investment opportunities, here’s what’s available now.


The real estate market in Fort St. John and the Peace Region continues to offer incredible opportunities for families, investors, acreage buyers, and those looking for commercial space. Whether you’re dreaming of lakeside living, searching for a move-in ready home in town, or expanding your business, we’re proud to showcase a diverse selection of listings across Northern BC.

Here’s a quick look at what’s currently available:


Residential Listings

8508 82 Street – Fort St. John

A welcoming home in the heart of the city, perfect for first-time buyers or anyone looking for a clean, move-in ready space close to schools, parks, and amenities.


12874 Forest Avenue – Charlie Lake

Enjoy peaceful rural living just minutes from town. This property offers the perfect blend of space, privacy, and the relaxed Charlie Lake lifestyle.


11416 92 Street – Fort St. John

A great family-friendly option in a highly desired neighbourhood, featuring modern updates and ample space for growing households.


13223 Lakeshore Drive – Charlie Lake

A stunning property in one of the most sought-after areas near the lake. Perfect for those wanting room to breathe with quick access to outdoor recreation.


11075 257 Road – Fort St. John (Acreage)

A beautifully updated home on a spacious parcel of land. Ideal for anyone looking for acreage living that’s still close to the conveniences of town.


11108 85 Avenue – Fort St. John

A unique mixed-use opportunity with residential and light-industrial potential, offering flexibility for home-based businesses or investment.


17266 Prespatou Road – Fort St. John Rural

A fantastic rural opportunity with plenty of land, privacy, and the freedom to create the lifestyle you want—ideal for farming, homesteading, or hobby operations.


Land & Lots

Lot 11 – 114A Avenue

A prime residential lot in a desirable area of Fort St. John, ready for your new home build.


Lot 4 – 240 Road

A great rural parcel offering space and potential for your future home or investment project.


Ready to Take the Next Step?

Whether you're drawn to in-town living, the peace of rural life, or the opportunity to build your dream home, these listings offer something for every buyer. The Fort St. John market is active, and well-priced properties don’t stay available for long.

📞 Call/Text Brenna at 250.262.6441 to book a showing or learn more about any of our current listings.
Brenna Burns PREC
CENTURY 21 ENERGY REALTY
FORT ST. JOHN 📍



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5 Common Winter Home Issues in Fort St. John (and How to Prevent Them)

Winter in Fort St. John brings crisp mornings, snowy landscapes, and plenty of cold-weather charm. But for homeowners, it also means tackling the challenges that come with Northern BC’s long, freezing months. Taking a few preventative steps now can save you time, stress, and costly repairs later.

Here are the five most common winter home issues in the Peace Region — and how to stop them before they start.


1. Frozen Pipes 🚰

When temperatures drop below freezing, water inside your pipes can freeze and expand — causing cracks or bursts.
Prevention Tips:

  • Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas like basements, crawl spaces, and garages.

  • Keep a slow trickle of water running from faucets on extremely cold nights.

  • Open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air circulate around plumbing.


2. Ice Dams on Roofs 🏠

Ice dams form when snow melts on your roof and refreezes near the eaves, trapping water that can leak into your home.
Prevention Tips:

  • Make sure your attic is well insulated and properly ventilated to keep the roof surface cold.

  • Clear gutters of leaves and debris before heavy snowfall.

  • Use a roof rake to safely remove excess snow buildup after storms.


3. Furnace or Heating Problems 🔥

Your heating system works overtime during Fort St. John winters. Without maintenance, it can break down at the worst time.
Prevention Tips:

  • Replace your furnace filter every 1–2 months.

  • Schedule a professional inspection before the deep freeze hits.

  • Keep vents unblocked to maintain efficient airflow.


4. Drafty Windows and Doors 🌬️

Cold air sneaking in can raise your energy bills and make your home feel chilly.
Prevention Tips:

  • Check weatherstripping and caulking around windows and doors.

  • Use draft stoppers or install insulated curtains for extra warmth.

  • Consider upgrading to energy-efficient windows if your home is older.


5. Roof and Gutter Damage 🪵

Heavy snow and ice can put strain on your roof and gutters, leading to leaks or structural damage.
Prevention Tips:

  • Clear gutters regularly to prevent ice buildup.

  • Inspect your roof for missing shingles or weak spots.

  • Hire a local Fort St. John roofing company to handle large snow loads safely.


Staying Ahead of Winter in Northern BC

Fort St. John homeowners know that preparation is key to surviving — and thriving — in Northern winters. Regular maintenance not only protects your property but also preserves its long-term value, especially if you plan to sell in the coming months.

Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply maintaining your home this season, Brenna and her team are here to help you make informed decisions every step of the way.


📞 Call/Text Brenna at 250.262.6441
Brenna Burns PREC
CENTURY 21 ENERGY REALTY
FORT ST. JOHN 📍

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The Hidden Costs of Buying a Home in Fort St. John (and How to Budget for Them)

Buying a home is one of the most exciting and largest financial steps you’ll ever take. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or upgrading to your dream acreage in the Peace Region, it’s important to understand all the costs involved. In Fort St. John’s competitive housing market, planning ahead helps you make confident, stress-free decisions.

Here’s a breakdown of the hidden costs every homebuyer in Northern BC should be prepared for:


1. Home Inspection

Before finalizing your purchase, always invest in a professional home inspection. It typically costs between $600 - $900 but can save you thousands in potential repairs. In our region’s colder climate, pay special attention to insulation, heating systems, and foundation issues.


2. Property Appraisal

If you’re getting a mortgage, your lender will likely require an appraisal to confirm the home’s value. Expect to budget around $500–$1000. This step ensures you’re paying a fair price and protects your investment.


3. Legal Fees

A real estate lawyer will handle the paperwork, title transfer, and mortgage registration. Legal fees in Fort St. John generally range from $1,200 - $2,200.


4. Property Transfer Tax

In British Columbia, buyers pay a Property Transfer Tax (PTT) when purchasing real estate. For most homes, it’s 1% on the first $200,000 and 2% on the remainder up to $2 million.
💡 Tip: First-time home buyers may qualify for a full or partial exemption — ask your Realtor or lawyer to confirm your eligibility.


5. Adjustments and Utility Hookups

Sellers may have prepaid property taxes or utility bills. These are adjusted at closing so each party only pays their share. New homeowners should also budget for utility connection fees, which can vary depending on location and provider.


6. Moving and Setup Costs

From hiring movers to setting up internet and garbage collection, small expenses add up quickly. Plan for $3,000+ to cover your move comfortably — especially if you’re relocating from another BC community or province.


7. Home Insurance and Maintenance

Before you get your keys, your lender will require proof of home insurance. Premiums depend on property type, location, and value — usually between $1,600–$4,500 per year.
Don’t forget to budget for ongoing maintenance like furnace servicing, snow removal, or well and septic upkeep if you’re buying rural property.


Why This Matters in the Fort St. John Market

The Peace Region’s housing market offers incredible value compared to many BC areas, but being financially prepared gives buyers an edge. Understanding the true cost of homeownership helps you act quickly and confidently when the right property comes along.

Whether you’re drawn to a family home in town or an acreage outside city limits, Brenna and her team are here to guide you through every step — from offer to keys in hand.


📞 Call/Text Brenna at 250.262.6441
Brenna Burns PREC
CENTURY 21 ENERGY REALTY
FORT ST. JOHN 📍


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How to Boost Your Home’s Curb Appeal This Fall in Fort St. John

As fall settles over Fort St. John and the Peace Region, colourful leaves and crisp air create the perfect backdrop for selling your home. But as the season changes, so should your approach to curb appeal. Whether you’re listing your property or just want your home to shine this autumn, these simple upgrades can make a big impact — especially in Northern BC’s unique climate.


Freshen Up Your Exterior

Start with the basics: a clean, well-maintained exterior sets the tone for the entire property. Wash away dust and grime from siding, windows, and decks that may have built up over summer. Clear away fallen leaves, trim overgrown bushes, and tidy up garden beds. A freshly swept driveway and clean walkways instantly make your home look more cared for.

In Fort St. John’s cooler months, sunlight becomes limited, so a little sparkle goes a long way. Wash windows inside and out to maximize natural light, and consider updating outdoor light fixtures to brighter, warmer tones that welcome buyers — even on shorter, cloudier days.


Add Warm, Seasonal Touches

Fall is all about warmth and comfort. Use that to your advantage when staging your home’s exterior. Add seasonal planters with hardy mums or ornamental grasses that can handle cooler temperatures. A simple wreath on the front door or a few pumpkins by the entryway add charm without feeling overdone.

For acreage or rural properties in the Peace Region, think scale — clean up driveways, gate areas, and fences. Make sure signage or address markers are visible and easy to read. Buyers exploring larger properties will appreciate thoughtful details that show the home has been well maintained.


Light the Way

As daylight fades earlier in October, good lighting becomes essential. Replace any burnt-out bulbs and add pathway lighting to make walkways safe and inviting. Motion-sensor or solar lights are great for highlighting features like entryways, trees, or driveways while adding a sense of security — something Northern BC buyers value during long winter nights.


Don’t Forget Curb Appeal for Acreages

In rural areas around Fort St. John, curb appeal means more than just a tidy front yard. For acreages and farm properties, make sure driveways are graded, fences are in good repair, and outbuildings are organized and accessible. Store equipment neatly and remove clutter to highlight usable space and showcase how easy it is to maintain a larger property.


First Impressions Matter

In a market where buyers are comparing homes online before visiting in person, great curb appeal helps your property stand out from the start. A few simple updates now can help your home photograph beautifully, feel more inviting, and attract more showings — even as the temperatures drop.


Fall in Fort St. John is a beautiful time of year, and with a little effort, your home can stand out in any market. Whether you’re preparing to list now or planning for winter, thoughtful curb appeal improvements show pride of ownership — something every buyer notices.

📞 Call/Text Brenna at 250.262.6441 for expert advice on preparing your home for sale in Fort St. John and the Peace Region.

Brenna Burns PREC
CENTURY 21 ENERGY REALTY
FORT ST. JOHN 📍

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