Date: April 14, 2025
Canadian housing starts fell by 3 per cent to 214,155 units in March at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR). Compared to the same month last year, starts were down 12 per cent.
Single-detached housing starts remained flat month-over-month at 49,667 units, while multi-family and other starts declined by 4 per cent to 164,484 units (SAAR).
British Columbia Highlights
In British Columbia, total housing starts rose by 5 per cent month-over-month to 31,145 units (SAAR), covering all regions across the province.
In urban areas with populations of 10,000 or more:
- Single-detached starts increased by 3 per cent to 3,866 units.
- Multi-family starts grew by 6 per cent to 25,302 units.
Overall, British Columbia starts were 12 per cent below March 2024 levels.
Year-to-Date Regional Performance
- Abbotsford: Up 122 per cent
- Nanaimo: Down 48 per cent
- Vancouver: Down 37 per cent
- Kelowna: Down 36 per cent
- Victoria: Down 33 per cent
- BCREA
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