Dilworth Mountain sits on Kelowna's eastern hillside — developed from the 1980s through the early 2000s by Emil Anderson Construction, known for building some of BC's most challenging highway projects. The result is a hillside community of walkout ranchers and two-storey homes with some of Kelowna's best panoramic city and lake views.
Detached Single-Family Homes
The core of Dilworth's market is detached single-family homes. Lot sizes are generous by Kelowna standards; views are a major pricing variable.
$850,000 – $1,050,000
Older builds, limited or no lake view, standard lot. Good bones, strong neighbourhood fundamentals.
$1,050,000 – $1,350,000
Updated homes, valley or partial lake views, walkout basement common. The bulk of Dilworth transactions.
$1,350,000 – $2,000,000+
Full panoramic lake and city views, high-end finishes, premium view lots. These move quickly when priced right.
Townhomes
Townhome inventory on Dilworth is limited. Most of what exists is older strata.
- Older strata townhomes: $550,000 – $700,000
- Newer or updated: $700,000 – $900,000
- Limited townhome inventory in Dilworth — the neighbourhood is predominantly detached
How Dilworth Mountain Compares to the Rest of Kelowna
Context matters. Here is what your dollar gets you across Kelowna neighbourhoods:
Dilworth at $1.1M: A well-maintained walkout rancher with partial valley views, large lot, established landscaping.
Glenmore at $1.1M: Similar-sized home in valley location — no elevated views, but closer to city amenities.
Lower Mission at $1.1M: Smaller older home or entry-level townhome with lake proximity.
Black Mountain at $1.1M: Newer build, larger lot, mountain views rather than city/lake views.
Dilworth delivers something specific: the feeling of being above the city with panoramic views, without losing access to central Kelowna. That combination of views + location is genuinely hard to replicate at this price in Kelowna.
What's Driving Values in 2026
- View premium: Properties with genuine Okanagan Lake and city views command a 10–25% premium over comparable non-view lots — that gap hasn't narrowed.
- Established landscape: Mature trees and landscaping on Dilworth's older lots are a long-term asset that new developments can't replicate.
- Central Kelowna access: Dilworth is 10 minutes to downtown Kelowna, Harvey Avenue, and all major retail — location fundamentals are strong.
- Limited supply: The mountain is largely built out. New inventory is rare. Demand is sustained by people who specifically want this location.
Views, lot size, and condition all move the needle significantly. Call us for current pricing on specific property types.