Rockwell Drive: FAQ
1. What is the average home price on Rockwell Drive in 2026? As of February 2026, the average list price on Rockwell Drive is approximately $846,500, though this figure is a median that spans a wide range. Entry-level homes and low-rise units can be found in the $750,000 range, while luxury lakefront properties frequently exceed $1.3M. The current selling-to-listing price ratio in the area sits at 96%, suggesting most sellers are open to offers below the asking price.
2. What are the typical property taxes for residents on Rockwell Drive? Property taxes vary significantly based on the property’s proximity to the lake and its total assessed value. For a typical detached home assessed at $1,041,000, annual taxes are roughly $4,779. High-end estates valued near the $2.9M mark can see annual taxes upwards of $6,980. Most homeowners on Rockwell Drive qualify for the BC Home Owner Grant if the property is their primary residence and valued under the 2026 threshold of $2.15M.
3. Which schools serve the Rockwell Drive neighborhood? The neighborhood is served by Fraser Cascade School District 78. Students in Grades K–6 attend Harrison Hot Springs Elementary, which the village is currently exploring plans to replace with a modern “Civic Campus” facility. Secondary students (Grades 7–12) are bussed to Agassiz Elementary-Secondary School. Several private school options are also located within a 20-minute drive in the Agassiz and Chilliwack areas.
4. Is Rockwell Drive walkable to the Harrison Hot Springs village core? The southern end of Rockwell Drive is highly walkable, sitting just a 10-minute stroll from the Harrison Lake Plaza and the public hot springs source. However, as Rockwell Drive winds north toward Sasquatch Provincial Park, it becomes more rural and less walkable. Residents at the northern end typically rely on vehicles or bikes to access the village’s cafes, restaurants, and the main Esplanade promenade.