Through the redevelopment of existing sites and new construction, Metro Vancouver Housing is expanding non-market housing to help address the region’s growing housing need while improving long-term sustainability.
Guided by its 10-Year Housing Plan, Metro Vancouver Housing will grow its portfolio by roughly half by 2036, delivering over 2,000 new and redeveloped homes region wide.
Renewing existing sites
Building renewal (also known as deep retrofit) extends the service life of a building by approximately 30 to 50 years by repairing and replacing exterior components and/or mechanical systems. In most cases, tenants can remain in their homes while the work is underway.
Renewing existing sites supports safe, quality housing while increasing the sustainability of Metro Vancouver’s housing stock.
Constructing new homes
Driven by strong
partnerships, Metro Vancouver Housing works collaboratively to increase the supply of non-market rental housing. By partnering with municipalities, non‑profit housing providers, and private- and public‑sector partners, Metro Vancouver Housing helps identify suitable land, accelerate project timelines, and support the delivery of high‑quality, non‑market rental homes.
Redevelopment projects
New development projects
Completed projects