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    Structural issues keep Vancouver housing market undersupplied

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    Vancouver’s housing market remains critically undersupplied despite a slowdown in overall activity, according to recent economic data and housing analysts. The shift reflects a growing disconnect between cooling market demand and a persistently constrained construction environment that continues to limit new housing availability.

    Structural issues keep Vancouver housing market undersupplied
    Real estate trends highlight undersupply challenges in Canadian metropolitan housing markets.

    Ali Wolf, chief economist at real estate data firm Zonda, stated during a recent presentation that while buyer demand has eased across Canada due to economic headwinds, Vancouver’s housing shortage is being driven by long-standing structural issues. These include high land and labor costs, regulatory barriers, and delayed project approvals that continue to restrict the pace of new home construction.

    Data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) indicates a notable decline in condominium starts in Vancouver during the first half of 2025, following a trend that began in late 2024. Developers have been scaling back planned projects due to low pre-sale volumes and increased construction costs. CMHC reports that several proposed high-density residential projects have been postponed or cancelled altogether, reflecting feasibility challenges under current market conditions.

    While the slowdown in condominium construction has reduced overall multi-unit housing starts, the city has seen a modest uptick in purpose-built rental development. CMHC attributes this increase to more favorable financing conditions and growing investor interest in rental income stability. However, analysts note that the rise in rental construction has not been sufficient to offset the broader slowdown in new housing supply.

    High construction and land costs limit supply growth

    According to CMHC’s Fall 2025 Housing Supply Report, Vancouver’s total housing starts are expected to decline further through the remainder of the year. The agency projects that overall residential construction activity in the region will remain below the 10-year average until at least 2027, based on current trends. The reduction in supply is raising concern among housing policy experts, as demand pressures are expected to resume once economic conditions stabilize.

    In addition to rising costs and regulatory delays, developers face difficulty securing construction financing. Elevated interest rates have increased borrowing costs, while tighter lending criteria from financial institutions have further constrained project approvals. These financial conditions are slowing the delivery of both market and non-market housing in the region.

    The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver reported that total home sales across the region declined by more than 13 percent in August 2025 compared to the same period last year. Benchmark prices for all residential properties remain stable but have seen limited growth in recent months. The board noted that inventory levels remain low, contributing to a competitive environment in several neighborhoods despite the slowdown in transactions.

    Supply gap continues to define regional housing market

    Municipal and provincial governments have introduced several measures aimed at accelerating housing approvals and reducing development bottlenecks. However, industry analysts note that the full impact of these initiatives has yet to materialize in terms of significantly higher construction volumes. The current market dynamics underscore a continued imbalance between supply and demand in Vancouver’s housing sector.

    While transaction activity has slowed, the underlying structural constraints on new home construction suggest that inventory shortages will remain a defining characteristic of the market in the near term. Analysts are closely monitoring the trajectory of housing starts, financing trends, and regulatory reforms to assess the extent to which the supply gap can be addressed. – By Content Syndication Services.

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