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October 2025 – Generation Shift

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BC B U S I N E SS OCTOB ER 2025 | 19 Renderings: Daniel Clarke Architect Inc. the cost of land is too high." Eventually, he typically hears back from all of those groups that they're waiting and pondering. Everyone is looking at how to tinker with the equation to make fourplexes work, but it's tough. Land is slightly cheaper in the outer suburbs, but then the rents or sales prices are lower there, too, and that wrecks the formula. Some enthusiasts think it would help if slightly more square footage were allowed per site. But then, Clarke says, that just adds more $400-a-square-foot costs and the need for buyers who can afford even higher prices. "A drop in land values might help but construction costs ballooning would outpace that," he says. Despite all those negatives, there are some projects going ahead here and there. Not a flood, for sure. Vancouver leads the way with 517 applications, although only 122 have had building permits issued so far. Surrey has had 52 applications, 19 of which have gotten permits. In Richmond: 28 applications since the provincial law came into effect in June 2024. In Burnaby: 46 appli- cations since then, with six actual permits issued. The City of North Vancouver, which is otherwise booming with new housing, has had none. It's nothing like the volume of laneway homes that Vancouver has seen, and it's certainly nowhere near enough to make any kind of dent in the expected demand for housing in B.C. That need was recently Dollars and Cents: What If You Built a Multiplex Here? We ran a typical detached home in the 4200-block of Blenheim Street, in Vancouver's Dunbar-Southlands, through vanplex.ca (a cost simulator by David Babakaiff) to estimate potential multiplex profits. Buildable area: 7,700 sq. ft. Potential units: 6 Construction, permit and design cost: $4,027,100 Estimated current value of location: $2,982,000 Total interest and placement: $414,124 Recommended price (per sq. ft.): $1,303 Total sales revenue of 6 units (pre-tax): $10,034,103 Realtor commissions: $301,023 Project profit: $5,083,956 Return on equity (per year): 40% PRICE OF POTENTIAL Architect Daniel Clarke's renderings show what's possible—if B.C. homeowners can stomach today's construction costs.

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