๐Ÿ BC ยท Updated June 2026

Mortgage Rates in British Columbia โ€” 2026

BC remains Canada's most expensive housing market, though prices have stabilized in 2026. Vancouver's strict zoning and geographic constraints keep supply tight. The Property Transfer Tax exemption for first-time buyers on homes under $500K provides meaningful relief.

5-yr Fixed
4.94%
Variable Rate
3.40%
Min. Down Payment
5%
Land Transfer Tax
1โ€“3% (PTT)

Current Mortgage Rates โ€” British Columbia 2026

BoC Rate: 2.25% ยท Prime: 4.45% ยท Estimates only โ€” verify with lenders
LenderType1-yr Fixed3-yr Fixed5-yr FixedVariableApply
RBC Royal Bank
NATIONAL BANK
Bank4.65%4.85%4.95%3.40%
BEST
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TD Canada Trust
NATIONAL BANK
Bank4.70%4.90%5.00%3.45%Apply โ†’
BMO Bank of Montreal
NATIONAL BANK
Bank4.75%4.95%5.05%3.50%Apply โ†’
Scotiabank
NATIONAL BANK
Bank4.80%5.00%5.10%3.55%Apply โ†’
CIBC
NATIONAL BANK
Bank4.65%4.85%4.95%3.40%Apply โ†’
National Bank
NATIONAL BANK
Bank4.70%4.90%5.00%3.45%Apply โ†’
Vancity Credit Union
LOCAL CU
Credit Union4.55%4.75%4.85%3.30%Apply โ†’
Coast Capital Savings
LOCAL CU
Credit Union4.60%4.80%4.90%3.35%Apply โ†’
First West Credit Union
LOCAL CU
Credit Union4.45%4.65%4.75%3.20%Apply โ†’
โš ๏ธ Rates are estimates based on market data as of June 2026. Actual rates depend on your credit score, down payment, income, and lender. Always verify directly with the lender.

Mortgage Rates by City in British Columbia

Vancouver
Avg. Home Price$1,250,000
YoY Change+1.8%
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Victoria
Avg. Home Price$890,000
YoY Change+2.4%
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Surrey
Avg. Home Price$920,000
YoY Change+2.1%
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Kelowna
Avg. Home Price$750,000
YoY Change+3.2%
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Burnaby
Avg. Home Price$1,050,000
YoY Change+1.5%
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Abbotsford
Avg. Home Price$780,000
YoY Change+2.8%
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Kamloops
Avg. Home Price$560,000
YoY Change+3.5%
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Nanaimo
Avg. Home Price$620,000
YoY Change+2.9%
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Coquitlam
Avg. Home Price$980,000
YoY Change+1.8%
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Richmond
Avg. Home Price$1,050,000
YoY Change+1.6%
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Delta
Avg. Home Price$890,000
YoY Change+2.0%
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Chilliwack
Avg. Home Price$650,000
YoY Change+3.1%
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Penticton
Avg. Home Price$620,000
YoY Change+2.8%
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Vernon
Avg. Home Price$590,000
YoY Change+3.0%
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Courtenay
Avg. Home Price$560,000
YoY Change+3.4%
View Courtenay rates โ†’

Local Credit Unions in British Columbia

Credit unions often offer rates 0.25โ€“0.50% below major banks. They're member-owned and reinvest profits into better rates.

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Vancity Credit Union
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Coast Capital Savings
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First West Credit Union
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Getting a Mortgage in British Columbia โ€” What You Need to Know

Stress Test

In British Columbia, like all of Canada, you must qualify at your contracted rate + 2% or 5.25% โ€” whichever is higher. At a 4.89% rate, you'd need to qualify at 6.89%. This reduces your maximum purchase price by approximately 15โ€“20%.

CMHC Insurance

If your down payment is less than 20%, CMHC mortgage default insurance is required. Premiums range from 2.8% (15โ€“19.99% down) to 4.0% (5โ€“9.99% down). The premium is added to your mortgage, not paid upfront.

Land Transfer Tax

1โ€“3% (PTT). Budget for this as part of your closing costs when purchasing a home.

First-Time Buyer Programs

British Columbia residents can access the federal FHSA ($40K tax-free per person), RRSP Home Buyers' Plan ($60K per person), and the First-Time Home Buyers' Tax Credit ($1,500). Check provincial programs for additional savings.

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