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People demand affordable homes, and thousands of discharge condos in brits columbia river ar waiting to be sold.
The federal government has an idea to help with both: Prime Minister Mark Carney is partnering with the B.C. Government to convert vacant condos into affordable housing units.
Carney has said he's "leveraging financial tools" to increase the housing supply, but Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre skewered the scheme as "bailout" for big developers and "a transfer of wealth from the have-nots to the have-yachts." And he's not the only critic.
The public doesn't know enough about how the government plans to acquire more than 2,200 unsold units in B.C., said Mike Moffatt, founding director of the Missing Middle Initiative at the University of Ottawa — including the cost.
Without the finer details — which the federal government vows to release in the months ahead — Moffatt said the door is left wide open to criticism and skepticism.
"I do think this can be a win-win if structured correctly," he said. "But I also understand why people are skeptical."
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There are issues with housing affordability and home sales across the country, but other cities don't have the volume of unsold condos that you have in Metro Vancouver and the Greater Toronto Area, said Andy Yan, director of the City Lab at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C.
Market analyst Urbanation reported in April that a record-high of 4,295 newly completed condos in the GTA were unsold in the first quarter of 2026, more than double a year before.
Recent data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation shows that, as of last month, there were 4,376 completed condos sitting empty in Metro Vancouver — a 76 per cent increase from the same period a year ago.
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Even with the glut of empty new homes and prices dropping, many Canadians remain priced out of the market.
Yan said there need to be "surgical responses" to dealing with housing sales and affordability, rather than "blanket approaches."
"These are units that have been built, but we don't know why they haven't been absorbed by the market," he said, questioning who may be best served by this condo-conversion plan, and how it may ease affordability.
Still, he said that if the industry "wanted a bailout we would have asked for it."
Jones said developers wanted something similar to the deal the federal government struck with Ontario in March to eliminate the GST for first-time homebuyers, while also reducing municipal development charges.
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The other aspect of the B.C.-Canada partnership is $1.6 billion from the federal government over 10 years, matched by the province, in order to lower development charges for multi-unit housing in priority communities.
Those fees can increase the cost of constructing condos by as much as 30 per cent, said Wendy McNeil, CEO of the Homebuilders Association Vancouver.
She said she does not see that as a "bailout" but as "supporting an industry that delivers necessary housing" while shouldering a heavy financial burden.
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The lack of information from the government may have homebuilders and homebuyers scratching their heads, but Moffatt said there's an important distinction to consider.
But, he said, the Carney government's Build Canada Homes agency would have been turning to developers to construct new homes. Instead — in B.C., at least — they'll be acquiring finished condo units.
At this point, it's not clear how much the federal and provincial government may spend on purchasing these empty units, he said, and we don't know how much of a discount they might be sold for compared to the listing prices.
"If they're paying something close to full price, then yeah, I think it would be fair to characterize that as a bailout," he said.
"But if they're coming in and ... Forcing companies to take a steep discount, and at the same time acquiring homes that they were going to build anyway, then I think this can make sense."
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This Ottawa-B.C. Government partnership is actually just following the lead of private investment companies that are already bulk-buying condo inventory at discounted prices in both Vancouver and Toronto, Moffatt said.
But Yan suggested it could raise some eyebrows among buyers and owners who already purchased their homes.
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"You can imagine what happens when you bought a unit in one of these buildings and then the government buys the same unit next door," he said.
"What happens to the pricing of that unit for the government, but also for that particular owner who bought into that building?"
He said the spike in unsold condos is recent enough that it may be better to allow the market to correct itself rather than "the government jumping in."
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