“A long-awaited recovery in the British Columbia housing market appears to be underway as we enter the second half of 2026, but will be slow and gradual and continues to be challenged by persistent geopolitical volatility,” said BCREA Chief Economist Brendon Ogmundson. “Ultimately, an expected pick-up in the provincial economy over the next year provides cause for optimism that sales activity will improve in 2027.”
With active listings near their highest level since 2015, and additional pressure from elevated new-home inventory, we anticipate the average price in BC will fall by 1.2 per cent in 2026 to $941,800, down from $952,767 in 2025. This decrease largely reflects disproportionate weakness in more expensive markets in the Lower Mainland, casting downward pressure on the broader provincial average price.