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BC Assessment - Lower Mainland 2023 Property Assessments in the Mail


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 03, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In the next few days, owners of more than 1,089,000 properties throughout the Lower Mainland can expect to receive their 2023 assessment notices which reflect market value as of July 1, 2022.

"Despite the real estate market peaking last spring and showing signs of cooling down by summer, homes were still selling notably higher around July 1, 2022 compared to the previous year," says BC Assessment Assessor Bryan Murao. "For both single family homes and condos in Greater Vancouver, most homeowners can expect about a 9% rise in values whereas the Fraser Valley will be a bit higher at about 10% for houses and 15% for condos and townhomes."

"Similarly, the majority of the commercial and industrial properties across the province will also be receiving higher assessed values in the range of 5% to 20% with the Fraser Valley generally higher," adds Murao.

As B.C.'s trusted provider of property assessment information, BC Assessment collects, monitors and analyzes property data throughout the year.

For the Lower Mainland region, the overall total assessments have increased from about $1.75 trillion in 2022 to over $1.94 trillion this year. Almost $23 billion of the region's updated assessments is from new construction, subdivisions and the rezoning of properties. BC Assessment's Lower Mainland region includes all of Greater Vancouver, the Fraser Valley as well as the Sea to Sky area and the Sunshine Coast.

The summaries below provide estimates of typical 2022 versus 2023 assessed value changes of residential properties for each community throughout the region.

These examples demonstrate market trends for single-family residential properties by geographic area:*



Single Family Home
Changes by Community



2022 Typical
Assessed Value
as of July 1, 2021


2023 Typical
Assessed Value as
of July 1, 2022


%
Change

City of Vancouver$1,994,000$2,125,000+7%
University Endowment Lands$5,461,000$5,466,0000%
City of Burnaby$1,725,000$1,898,000+10%
City of Coquitlam$1,499,000$1,650,000+10%
City of Port Coquitlam$1,233,000$1,347,000+9%
City of Port Moody$1,627,000$1,793,000+10%
City of New Westminster$1,388,000$1,543,000+11%
District of North Vancouver$1,931,000$2,050,000+6%
City of North Vancouver$1,777,000$1,947,000+10%
District of West Vancouver$2,992,000$3,111,000+4%
District of Squamish$1,386,000$1,497,000+8%
Resort Municipality of Whistler$
2,626,000
$
2,902,000
+11%
Village of Pemberton$1,151,000$1,333,000+16%
Bowen Island Municipality$1,271,000$1,363,000+7%
Village of Lions Bay$1,931,000$2,118,000+10%
Village of Belcarra$1,746,000$1,874,000+7%
Village of Anmore$2,372,000$2,523,000+6%
Town of Gibsons$894,000$982,000+10%
District of Sechelt$818,000$943,000+15%
City of Surrey$1,420,000$1,609,000+13%
City of White Rock$1,581,000$1,754,000+11%
City of Richmond$1,699,000$1,822,000+7%
City of Delta$1,285,000$1,428,000+11%
Township of Langley$1,162,000$1,337,000+15%
City of Langley$1,319,000$1,424,000+8%
City of Abbotsford$1,077,000$1,171,000+9%
City of Chilliwack$876,000$934,000+7%
City of Maple Ridge$1,118,000$1,203,000+8%
City of Pitt Meadows$1,125,000$1,293,000+15%
District of Mission$962,000$1,053,000+9%
District of Kent$710,000$795,000+12%
District of Hope$621,000$705,000+14%
Harrison Hot Springs$807,000$905,000+12%

*All data calculated based on median values.

These examples demonstrate market trends for strata residential properties (e.g. condos/townhouses) by geographic area for select urban areas:*



Strata Homes
(Condos/Townhouses)
Changes by Community



2022 Typical
Assessed Value
as of July 1, 2021


2023 Typical
Assessed Value
as of July 1, 2022



%
Change
City of Vancouver$759,000$803,000+6%
City of Burnaby$646,000$720,000+12%
City of Coquitlam$631,000$711,000+13%
City of Port Coquitlam$574,000$648,000+13%
City of Port Moody$731,000$826,000+13%
City of New Westminster$558,000$626,000+12%
City of North Vancouver$761,000$840,000+10%
District of North Vancouver$834,000$929,000+11%
District of West Vancouver$1,323,000$1,416,000+7%
District of Squamish$725,000$843,000+16%
Resort Municipality of Whistler$1,154,000$1,345,000+17%
City of Surrey$604,000$701,000+16%
City of White Rock$525,000$633,000+21%
City of Richmond$677,000$752,000+11%
City of Delta$625,000$734,000+18%
Township of Langley$676,000$767,000+13%
City of Langley$459,000$550,000+20%
City of Abbotsford$411,000$496,000+21%
City of Maple Ridge$563,000$649,000+15%

*All data calculated based on median values.

BC Assessment's website at bcassessment.ca includes more details about 2023 assessments, property information and trends such as lists of 2023's top valued residential properties across the province.

The website also provides self-service access to a free, online property assessment search service that allows anyone to search, check and compare 2023 property assessments for anywhere in the province. Property owners can unlock additional property search features by registering for a free BC Assessment custom account to check a property's 10-year value history, store/access favourites, create comparisons, monitor neighbourhood sales, and use our interactive map.
  
"Property owners can find a lot of valuable information on our website including answers to many assessment-related questions, but those who feel that their property assessment does not reflect market value as of July 1, 2022 or see incorrect information on their notice, should contact BC Assessment as indicated on their notice as soon as possible in January," says Assessor Bryan Murao.

"If a property owner is still concerned about their assessment after speaking to one of our appraisers, they may submit a Notice of Complaint (Appeal) by January 31st, for an independent review by a Property Assessment Review Panel," adds Murao.

The Property Assessment Review Panels, independent of BC Assessment, are appointed annually by the provincial government, and typically meet between February 1 and March 15 to hear formal complaints.

"It is important to understand that changes in property assessments do not automatically translate into a corresponding change in property taxes," explains Murao. "As noted on your Assessment Notice, how your assessment changes relative to the average change in your community is what may affect your property taxes."


Have questions?

Property owners can contact BC Assessment toll-free at 1-866-valueBC (1-866-8258322) or online at bcassessment.ca. During the month of January, hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.

Follow BC Assessment on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn.  

Media contact:

Tim Morrison, Senior Communications Advisor
BC Assessment
Email: [email protected]
Tel. 1.866.825.8322 Ext. 00135

Attachments:

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January 3, 2023

Facts on B.C. Property Assessments and the 2023 Assessment Roll

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