Rural communities are overlooked in research on soaring housing prices, but they’re suffering too, says human geography master’s student Erika Cizek. — By Riley Tjosvold The housing market in Erika Cizek’s hometown of Kaslo, B.C. has become hostile for people who have spent their lives in the community. In 2016, the average home in the 1,000-person village was valued at $266,568. By 2021, average home values jumped to $414,000.