Craigburn Farm remains in demand because high-income families chase large, low-density homes near conservation reserves and premium schools, while very limited new stock keeps buyer pressure steady. People buy here for the lifestyle, owner-occupier stability, and tight vacancy, with premium listings still attracting multiple offers despite the price premium. Price momentum over the past six months has stayed upward, with houses trading around $1.3–1.4 million and posting roughly 6–11% annual growth, so risks stem from affordability constraints and constrained resale stock while the growth opportunity is locking in quality product before any cooling from rate pressure.