BRITISH COLUMBIA – Canadian housing starts rose 10 per cent to 264,506 units in May at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR).

Starts were up 35 per cent from the same month last year. Single-detached housing starts were largely unchanged from last month at 54,410 units, while multi-family and others rose 13 per cent to 210,093 units (SAAR).

In British Columbia, starts fell 15 per cent from last month to 46,507 units SAAR in all areas of the province. In areas in the province with 10,000 or more residents, single-detached starts rose 7 per cent to 4,360 units while multi-family starts dropped 18 per cent to 39,959 units.

Starts in the province were 14 per cent above the levels from May 2023. Compared with last year, year-to-date starts were up by 20 per cent in Victoria, 52 per cent in Kelowna, and 41 per cent in Abbotsford. Year-to-date starts were down by 8 per cent in Vancouver and by 14 per cent in Nanaimo.

Source: bcrea.bc.ca

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