Data Trends & Analysis — British Columbia
This data is expressed as an index where December 2016 = 100. A value above 100 means Total (house and land) has risen relative to that base period; below 100 means it has fallen. The year-over-year percentage change shown on this page is the standard way to read the rate of change.
This series tracks Total (house and land) specifically in British Columbia, measuring the New Housing Price Index, which tracks changes in contractors' selling prices for new residential housing. It is part of the broader New housing price index, monthly dataset. The underlying data spans 2005-04 to 2026-01 across 250 monthly observations.
In British Columbia, the most recent reading is 124.3. Compared to the same month last year, this represents a -1.9% decrease.
Across the full history, the record high is 128.7 and the record low is 86.4.
Use the province comparison table above to see how British Columbia stacks up against other regions.