BC Real Estate


  • 500+ Results
  • 5068 Open Houses
$869,900
60 - 34250 Hazelwood Avenue
  • Abbotsford East
  • Abbotsford
  • 4 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2988 sf
  • Townhouse
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Now Selling
Kuipers Peak
769 Kuipers Crescent
  • Southwest Mission
  • Kelowna
  • Townhome
  • Move in 2024

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700-1788 W 13th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6J 2H1
$2,849,900
700 - 1788 W 13th Avenue
  • Fairview
  • Vancouver
  • 3 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 1806 sf
Apt/Condo
9331 Ryan Crescent, Richmond, BC, V7A 2H1
$1,685,000
9331 Ryan Crescent
  • South Arm
  • Richmond
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1583 sf
  • 60 x 100 ft
House
181 Stevens Drive, West Vancouver, BC, V7S 1C3
$6,580,000
181 Stevens Drive
  • British Properties
  • West Vancouver
  • 6 bd
  • 9 ba
  • 8091 sf
  • 101 x 27442 ft
House
4330 Salish Drive, Vancouver, BC, V6N 3M7
$1,399,000
4330 Salish Drive
  • University (Ubc)
  • Vancouver
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 5552 sf
  • 100 x 111 ft
House
Open Sun
2202-7108 Collier Street, Burnaby, BC, V5E 0A1
$799,000
2202 - 7108 Collier Street
  • Highgate
  • Burnaby
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1057 sf
Apt/Condo
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77 66a Street, Delta, BC, V4L 1M3
$1,950,000
77 66a Street
  • Boundary Beach
  • Delta
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1206 sf
  • 66 x 121 ft
House
13091 68 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3W 2E5
$1,849,000
13091 68th Avenue
  • West Newton
  • Surrey
  • 8 bd
  • 6 ba
  • 4029 sf
  • 60 x 120 ft
House
205-212 Davie Street, Vancouver, BC, V6B 5Z4
$1,188,800
205 - 212 Davie Street
  • Yaletown
  • Vancouver
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1162 sf
Apt/Condo
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1608-10620 150 Street, Surrey, BC, V3R 7K2
$550,000
1608 - 10620 150th Street
  • Guildford
  • Surrey
  • 2 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 988 sf
Townhouse
Open Sat
2565 The Boulevard, Squamish, BC, V0N 1H0
$2,098,000
2565 The Boulevard
  • Garibaldi Highlands
  • Squamish
  • 5 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2668 sf
  • 79 x 126 ft
House
1749 W 38th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V6M 1R7
$8,980,000
1749 W 38th Avenue
  • Shaughnessy
  • Vancouver
  • 6 bd
  • 6 ba
  • 5408 sf
  • 70 x 183 ft
House
Open Sun
3779 Nico Wynd Drive, Surrey, BC, V4P 1J1
$1,499,900
3779 Nico Wynd Drive
  • Elgin Chantrell
  • Surrey
  • 3 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2204 sf
Townhouse
Open Tue
2808-570 Emerson Street, Coquitlam, BC, V3J 0G3
$499,000
2808 - 570 Emerson Street
  • Coquitlam West
  • Coquitlam
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 605 sf
Apt/Condo
213-101 Morrissey Road, Port Moody, BC, V3H 0E6
$589,000
213 - 101 Morrissey Road
  • Port Moody Centre
  • Port Moody
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 700 sf
Apt/Condo
Open Sun
37-14111 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3T 1X6
$599,000
37 - 14111 104th Avenue
  • Whalley
  • Surrey
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1230 sf
Townhouse
107-918 32nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Z 2K6
$829,900
107 - 918 32nd Avenue
  • Cambie
  • Vancouver
  • 1 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 567 sf
Apt/Condo
8469 153a Street, Surrey, BC, V3S 6J2
$1,459,000
8469 153a Street
  • Fleetwood Tynehead
  • Surrey
  • 5 bd
  • 3 ba
  • 2295 sf
  • 66 x 106 ft
House
TH12-1233 W Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC, V6C 3R1
$4,180,000
Th12 - 1233 W Cordova Street
  • Coal Harbour
  • Vancouver
  • 3 bd
  • 4 ba
  • 2745 sf
Townhouse
Open Sat
85-8430 203a Avenue, Langley, BC, V2Y 3N4
$1,098,000
85 - 8430 203a Avenue
  • Willoughby Heights
  • Langley
  • 4 bd
  • 4 ba
  • 1604 sf
Townhouse
22015 Telegraph Trail, Langley, BC, V1M 3S6
$4,000,000
22015 Telegraph Trail
  • Fort Langley
  • Langley
  • 2 bd
  • 1 ba
  • 1042 sf
House
36105 Shore Road, Mission, BC, V2V 4S1
$1,068,880
36105 Shore Road
  • Hatzic
  • Mission
  • 3 bd
  • 2 ba
  • 1518 sf
House
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Homes for Sale in BC


The real estate market in British Columbia is diverse, with options ranging from urban condos to waterfront properties that overlook some of the most serene views and landscapes in Canada. BC's real estate is a dynamic sector and is home to one of the biggest cities in Canada (browse Vancouver real estate), but BC is also known for its secluded regions surrounded by lush greenery, beautiful lakes, and gorgeous mountain views. REW allows you to browse a comprehensive list of BC’s MLS listings via the MLS map or by searching for specific regions, cities, neighbourhoods, and specific property addresses.


BC homes for sale vary from luxury estates with attractive features to more affordable homes, catering to a wide spectrum of buyers. The real estate market in BC is competitive, with house prices reflecting the desirability of the location and the property features. The BC real estate market is also influenced by various factors, including economic conditions and interest rates, which affect house prices in British Columbia.


Exploring BC MLS Listings


For buyers interested in acquiring a home for sale in BC, it is advisable to keep an eye on BC market trends and listings to find the right opportunity. Homes for sale in British Columbia provide many choices, each with its unique charm. MLS listings in BC include several types of homes, such as single-family houses, townhomes, condos, vacation homes, vacant lots and more. REW’s listings are continuously updated to provide you with the latest list of BC properties on the market. Whether you're interested in buying a house in BC or exploring the broader properties for sale in BC, the real estate market here offers something for every preference and budget.


Investing in BC Real Estate


For those looking to invest, properties for sale in BC present numerous opportunities to real estate investors. The economy of British Columbia (BC) is robust and multifaceted, with its geography playing a pivotal role in its economic development which also makes it a great place to live. The urban population is primarily concentrated along the southern coast, with most living in the Mainland/Southwest region, including Vancouver. The diversity of BC's economy is further reflected in its eight economic regions, which include the Cariboo, Kootenay, Lower Mainland/Southwest, Nechako, North Coast, Northeast, Vancouver Island and Coast, and the Thompson/Okanagan region. These areas offer great investment options for real estate but there are also many other areas worth exploring depending on your specific real estate investment needs. Whether you are seeking land for sale in BC to construct your own building or to purchase pre-existing homes in BC, our BC real estate listings are sure to provide a great list of options to add to your real estate investment portfolio.



BC Real Estate FAQs

Which city in BC has the lowest cost of living?
The more rural the community, the more affordable housing becomes but urban communites like Prince George offer affordable housing options. Smaller towns like Williams Lake offer low costs of living and quality of life.
What is the most expensive place to live in BC?
The most expensive place to live in BC is Vancouver. Statisitcs Canada reported in November, 2023 that Vancouver is 21.3% higher than the nationwide average, meaning, living in Vancouver is 21.3% more expensive than the country's average.
How much money do I need to buy a house in BC?
A minimum downpayment of 5% is required for a purchase price below $500,000 and 3-5% of the home's price for closing costs. The annual income needed to purchase a home in BC is just over $200,000 considering factors of a 20% downpayment, a 25 year ammortization and provincial housing costs.
What is the minimum down payment for a house in BC?
The minimum downpayment for a home is 5% if the purchase price of a home is below $500,000. Homes that exceed that price point up to $1 milliion require a down payment of 5% for the first $500,000 and 10% on the remaining balance. Homes with price points over $1 million require a 20% downpayment.
How much tax do you pay when you buy a house in BC?
The Property Transfer Tax is 1% of the purcase price up to and including $200,000; 2% of the purchase price greater than $200,000 and up to and including $2,000,000 & 3% of the purchase price greater than $2,000,000.
Who pays closing costs in BC?
Both sellers and buyers incur closing costs. Plan to spend about 3-5% of your home's purchase price on closing costs. Closing costs include, land title transfer fees, lawyer fees, CMHC fees, home insurance, appraisals or home inspection fees and possible captial gains taxes.
Why should I buy a home in BC?
BC offers something for everyone looking to move to the province in terms of lifestyle, culture and job opportunity. Property values continue to trend upwards, more agressively than other parts of Canada making it a great long term decision for anyone looking to buy Canadian real estate.