December 2025
British Columbia’s Monthly NEW HOMES REGISTRY REPORT
Report Context The Monthly New Homes Registry Report provides information on new home registrations, which occur before the issuance of building permits and housing starts. As new home registrations are subject to change, they should be considered as planned or proposed projects. The report is intended for use by the residential construction industry, real estate community and researchers.
General Highlights
Figure 1: Registered New Homes 1 by Building Type, 2002–2025
60,000
In 2025, 47,858 new homes were registered 1 in B.C., including 5,562 single detached 2 and 42,296 multi-unit homes 3 . In 2025, total home registrations 1 are up 4.7% from 2024. Registrations for multi-unit homes 3 increased 5.4%, while registrations for single detached homes 2 decreased 0.9%. In December, 2,672 new homes were registered 1 in B.C., a 50.3% decrease compared with December 2024. Using a 12-month moving average 4 , there were 3,988 new registered homes 1 in December, a 5.3% decrease from November for all registered new homes. Metro Vancouver accounted for 45.7% of all new homes registered 1 in December. Victoria (593), Surrey (413) and Burnaby (238) were the top three cities in registered new homes this month. In December, there were more multi-unit homes than single detached homes in Lake Country, Prince Rupert, Comox, Squamish, Victoria, Port Coquitlam, Revelstoke, Abbotsford, Kelowna, Coquitlam, Penticton, Chilliwack, Surrey, Burnaby, Powell River, Vancouver, Salmon Arm, Lantzville, Langford, Prince George and Langley*. In 2025, 25,855 purpose-built rental units 5 were registered in B.C. Compared with 2024, the number of registered rental units increased 40.0%.
50,000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
Single Detached Homes
Homes in Multi-unit Buildings
Total
Figure 2: Registered New Homes 1 by Building Type and Selected City 6 , December 2025
Victoria
586
7
Surrey
372
41
Burnaby
204
34
Vancouver
179
58
Coquitlam
174
10
Kelowna
172
9
Abbotsford
168
7
Homes in Multi-unit Buildings Single Detached Homes
Revelstoke
61
2
Lake Country
62
0
Langley
25
24
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
*Langley includes the Township of Langley and City of Langley.
Figure 3: Registered New Homes 1 by Regional District 7 , November 2025
Number of Single Detached Homes 2 Regional % Share of Provincial Total
Number of Homes in Multi-unit Buildings 3 Regional % Share of Provincial Total
Regional District
16 4.2%
73 3.2%
Columbia-Shuswap
11 2.9%
240 10.5%
Central Okanagan
25 6.5%
607 26.5%
209 54.7%
1,013 44.2%
Capital
Metro Vancouver
23 6.0%
208 9.1%
Fraser Valley
2
Single Detached Highlights In 2025, 5,562 new single detached homes were registered 2 in B.C. Compared with 2024, single detached registrations decreased 0.9%. In December, 382 single detached homes were registered 2 . Compared with December 2024, the number of single detached registrations increased 1.6%. Using a 12-month moving average 4 , there were 464 new single detached registered homes 2 in December, which is effectively unchanged from November with a 0.1% increase. Using a 36-month moving average 4 , there were 479 new single detached registered homes 2 in December, which is effectively unchanged from November with a 0.2% decrease. Vancouver (58), Surrey (41) and Burnaby (34) had the largest number of single detached homes registered 2 in December.
Figure 4: Registered Single Detached Homes 2 , December 2025
1,200
1,000
800
600
400
200
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2024
2025
5-year average
Figure 5: Registered Owner-built Homes 8 , 2002 –2025
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000
Figure 6: Registered Single Detached Homes 2 by Selected City 9 in Metro Vancouver, 2024-2025
641
West Vancouver Coquitlam North Vancouver Maple Ridge Richmond Delta Langley Burnaby Surrey Vancouver
702
443
519
229
254
216
172
153
267
129
121
2024 2025
84
68
71
73
62
91
51
65
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
Figure 7: Registered Single Detached Homes 2 in Metro Vancouver, 2002–2025
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000
Vancouver
Surrey
Rest of Metro Vancouver
Total Metro Vancouver
Rest of BC
3
Enrolled Multi-unit Highlights In 2025, 16,441 new multi-unit homes were enrolled 10 in B.C. Compared with 2024, multi-unit enrollments decreased 24.1%. In December, 740 multi-unit homes were enrolled 10 . Compared with December 2024, the number of multi-unit enrollments decreased 69.9%. Using a 12-month moving average 4 , there were 1,370 new multi-unit enrolled homes 10 in December, trending at a 9.5% decrease from November. Using a 36-month moving average 4 , there were 1,592 new multi-unit enrolled homes 10 in December, which is effectively unchanged from November with a 0.7% decrease. There were 205 new multi-unit buildings enrolled 10 in December. Most of these were duplexes (69.3%) and quadplexes(17.6%). The largest building of 82 units was proposed to be built in Abbotsford. In December, Abbotsford (168), Vancouver (129) and Burnaby (104) had the largest number of multi-unit enrolled homes 10 in B.C.
Figure 8: Enrolled Homes in Multi-unit Buildings 10 , December 2025
1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500
0 500
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2024
2025
5-year average
Figure 9: Enrolled Multi-unit Buildings 10 by Building Size 11 , December 2025
160
142
140
120
100
80
60
36
40
17
20
8
2
0
0
Duplex
Triplex
Quadplex
5-50 Units 51-100 Units >100 Units
Figure 10: Enrolled Homes in Multi-unit Buildings 10 by 12-Month and 36-Month Moving Averages 4 , December 2025
4,500
4,000
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
Enrollments by Month
12-Month Moving Average
36-Month Moving Average
4
Purpose-built Rental Highlights In 2025, 25,855 purpose-built rental units 5 were registered in B.C. Compared with 2024, the number of registered rental units increased 40.0%. In 2025, rental units 5 represented 61.1% of all multi-unit registrations. In December, 1,550 rental units were registered 11 . Compared with December 2024, the number of rental units registered decreased 38.9%. Using a 12-month moving average 4 , there were 2,155 rental units registered 5 in December, trending at a 3.7% decrease from November. Using a 36-month moving average 4 , there were 1,765 rental units registered 5 in December, which is a 1.7% increase from November. There were 19 rental buildings registered 5 in December. Most of these were buildings of 5 to 50 units (57.9%), buildings of 51 to 100 units (21.1%) and buildings of more than 100 units (21.1%). The largest building of 507 units was proposed to be built in Victoria. In December, Victoria (562), Surrey (275) and Coquitlam (170) had the largest number of rental units registered 5 in B.C.
Figure 11: Purpose-built Rental Units 5 , December 2025
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
2024
2025
5-year average
Figure 12: Purpose-built Rental Buildings 5 by Building Size 11 , December 2025
15
11
10
4
4
5
0
0
0
0
Duplex
Triplex
Quadplex 5-50 Units 51-100 Units >100 Units
Figure 13: Purpose-built Rental Units 5 by 12-Month and 36-Month Moving Averages 4 , December 2025
3,500
3,000
2,500
2,000
1,500
1,000
500
0
Enrollments by Month
12-Month Moving Average
36-Month Moving Average
5
Data Tables
Table 1: Registered New Homes 1 , 2002 to 2025
Registered New Single Detached Homes 2
Registered New Homes in Multi-unit Buildings 3
Calendar Year
Purpose-built Rental 5
Single Detached Homes Enrolled with Home Warranty Insurance
Owner Builder Authorizations 8
Homes in Multi-unit Buildings with Home Warranty Insurance 10
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
9,179
3,268
12,075
2,178
11,498
3,507
16,338
2,542
11,746
3,666
19,732
2,654
11,619
3,854
23,211
1,945
10,837
4,124
23,393
1,488
9,995
3,959
25,294
1,688
7,848
3,373
14,924
801
7,176
2,749
6,747
1,783
8,432
3,199
13,949
1,716
7,407
2,596
14,498
1,371
6,912
2,445
16,279
1,948
6,535
2,067
15,803
2,951
8,886
2,335
15,929
2,962
8,846
2,549
17,899
4,736
10,625
2,211
22,749
5,272
11,007
1,136
20,411
9,402
9,474
1,173
25,866
7,724
7,470
960
21,153
13,259
8,135
984
13,353
9,146
10,341
1,085
26,985
13,254
7,361
932
27,036
14,663
5,378
692
19,217
19,211
5,029
582
21,652
18,463
4,939
623
16,441
25,855
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Table 2: Registered New Homes 1 , 2023 to 2025 and 5-year Average, Monthly
Registered New Single Detached Homes 2
Registered New Homes in Multi-unit Buildings 3
Month
2025
2024
5-year Average 12
2025
2024
5-year Average 12
Jan
493
418
580
4,164
1,717
3,054
Feb
561
484
660
4,694
3,606
3,767
Mar
562
555
799
4,982
2,957
4,015
Apr
490
502
734
4,389
5,533
3,982
May
482
512
702
4,408
2,070
3,376
Jun
487
476
704
2,771
4,658
4,210
Jul
484
464
582
3,621
3,348
3,103
Aug
395
483
591
2,419
2,533
3,142
Sep
428
404
537
2,574
1,979
3,095
Oct
433
494
529
2,958
3,235
2,891
Nov
365
443
509
3,026
3,484
3,235
Dec
382
376
464
2,290
4,995
2,687
Table 3: Registered New Homes in Multi-unit Buildings 3 , 2024 to 2025, Monthly
Enrolled New Homes in Multi- unit Buildings 10
Registered New Homes in Multi-Unit Buildings 3
Purpose-built Rental 5
Month
2025
2024
2025
2024
2025
2024
Jan
2,173
510
1,991
1,207
4,164
1,717
Feb
2,559
2,650
2,135
956
4,694
3,606
Mar
2,777
1,342
2,205
1,615
4,982
2,957
Apr
1,603
3,697
2,786
1,836
4,389
5,533
May
1,460
903
2,948
1,167
4,408
2,070
Jun
803
2,136
1,968
2,522
2,771
4,658
Jul
893
2,305
2,728
1,043
3,621
3,348
Aug
782
1,164
1,637
1,369
2,419
2,533
Sep
884
1,142
1,690
837
2,574
1,979
Oct
1,127
1,771
1,831
1,464
2,958
3,235
Nov
640
1,573
2,386
1,911
3,026
3,484
Dec
740
2,459
1,550
2,536
2,290
4,995
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Table 4: Registered New Homes 1 by Regional District, December 2025
Registered New Single Detached Homes 2
Registered New Homes in Multi-unit Buildings 3
Total
Regional District
Number of Homes
Regional % Share of Provincial Total
Number of Homes
Regional % Share of Provincial Total
Number of Homes
Regional % Share of Provincial Total
Alberni-Clayoquot
2
0.5%
4
0.2%
6
0.2%
Bulkley-Nechako
1
0.3%
0
0.0%
1
0.0%
Capital
25
6.5%
607
26.5%
632
23.7%
Cariboo
4
1.0%
0
0.0%
4
0.1%
Central Coast
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
Central Kootenay
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
Central Okanagan
11
2.9%
240
10.5%
251
9.4%
Columbia-Shuswap
16
4.2%
73
3.2%
89
3.3%
Comox Valley
7
1.8%
23
1.0%
30
1.1%
Cowichan Valley
11
2.9%
2
0.1%
13
0.5%
East Kootenay
11
2.9%
0
0.0%
11
0.4%
Fraser Valley
23
6.0%
208
9.1%
231
8.6%
Fraser-Fort George
3
0.8%
4
0.2%
7
0.3%
Kitimat-Stikine
3
0.8%
2
0.1%
5
0.2%
Kootenay-Boundary
2
0.5%
0
0.0%
2
0.1%
Metro Vancouver
209
54.7%
1,013
44.2%
1,222
45.7%
Mount Waddington
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
Nanaimo
13
3.4%
4
0.2%
17
0.6%
North Okanagan
4
1.0%
2
0.1%
6
0.2%
Northern Rockies
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
Okanagan-Similkameen
6
1.6%
16
0.7%
22
0.8%
Peace River
1
0.3%
0
0.0%
1
0.0%
qathet
7
1.8%
30
1.3%
37
1.4%
Skeena-Queen Charlotte
0
0.0%
38
1.7%
38
1.4%
Squamish-Lillooet
6
1.6%
20
0.9%
26
1.0%
Stikine
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
Strathcona
9
2.4%
2
0.1%
11
0.4%
Sunshine Coast
3
0.8%
0
0.0%
3
0.1%
Thompson-Nicola
5
1.3%
2
0.1%
7
0.3%
Total
382
100.0%
2,290
100.0%
2,672
100.0%
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Background and Methodology
End Notes
BC Housing is responsible for the administration of the Homeowner Protection Act , with a mandate to help bring about improvements in the quality of residential construction and increase consumer protection for buyers of new homes in British Columbia (B.C.). Under the Act, all new homes in the province must be registered with BC Housing. The registration of new homes in the public registry must occur prior to the issuance of building permits and housing starts. The new homes registry data measures residential construction activities at the beginning of a project before construction commences. Therefore, information in the Monthly New Homes Registry Report is a leading indicator of housing activity in B.C. New home registration data is collected from Licensed Residential Builders and owner builders through the New Home Registration forms and Owner Builder Authorization applications. Over time, some minor adjustments may be made to the new home registration data as registrations are withdrawn or cancelled from home warranty insurance. This report provides information on registered new homes by building type, building size, and building location. Figures for registered new homes include both multi-unit and single detached new homes enrolled with home warranty insurance, Owner Builder Authorizations, and, since the August 2016 report, purpose-built rental buildings that are exempt from home warranty insurance. CSA-approved manufactured homes (modular homes, mobile homes and factory-built homes), floating homes, non-stratified hotels, motels, dormitories and care facilities are excluded from the definition of new home and are not reflected in the report. Geographical terms in this publication are based on Statistics Canada’s 2006 Census area. In February 2009, the regional district of Comox-Strathcona was replaced by two successor regional districts, Comox Valley and Strathcona. Research In collaboration with BC Housing, the Bank of Canada conducted a study in 2016 to assess whether or not new home registration data can be used as a leading indicator for economic activity in B.C. Study findings reveal that quarterly increases in new registrations for single detached homes have statistically significant predictive content for growth in real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over the next one to three quarters, providing stronger signals compared to housing starts and building permits over this forecast horizon. To view the report, go to the Staff Discussion Papers section on the Bank of Canada’s website.
1 Registered new homes includes: single detached and multi-unit homes enrolled in home warranty insurance, single detached homes constructed by an owner builder not covered by home warranty insurance, and purpose-built rental units that are exempt from home warranty insurance. Before August 2016, calculations of registered new homes in this report excluded purpose-built rental units. 2 Registered new single detached homes includes new single detached homes enrolled with home warranty insurance or with Owner Builder Authorizations issued by the Registrar. 3 Registered new homes in multi-unit buildings (two or more dwelling units) include new homes enrolled with home warranty insurance and new homes in purpose-built rental buildings with a home warranty insurance exemption. Before August 2016, calculations of registered new homes in multi-unit buildings in this report excluded purpose-built rental units. 4 The trend analysis with moving average is based on a twelve-month and 36-month simple moving average of the monthly new home registration data. Data are not seasonally adjusted. 5 Purpose-built rental refers to new rental homes in multi-unit buildings that qualify for exemption from home warranty insurance. These exempted homes must be constructed for rental purposes, including social housing, and have a restrictive covenant registered on title restricting the sale of any dwelling unit for a 10-year period. Rental homes with a covenant may however be captured under “enrolled new multi-unit homes” if the unit is voluntarily enrolled with home warranty insurance. 6 Selected cities are the 10 cities that had the highest numbers of registered new homes in the reference month. 7 The five regional districts with the highest numbers of registered new homes in the reference month. 8 Owner-built homes refers to Owner Builder Authorizations issued by the Registrar. New homes built under an Owner Builder Authorization are exempt from licensing and home warranty insurance. 9 Selected cities are the 10 cities that had the highest numbers of registered single detached homes in Metro Vancouver in 2024. 10 Enrolled new multi-unit homes refers to new homes in multi-unit buildings (two or more dwelling units) enrolled with home warranty insurance. 11 Building size is measured by number of dwelling units, which is equivalent to new homes. 12 In this report, the five year average is the average of the most recently completed five years.
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