When the provincial government pitched its sweeping housing measures in the B.C. budget this week, it was in the name of affordability.
But the plan has left some in the real estate industry questioning whether it will make housing affordable at all.
“We don’t see it having any positive impact on affordability — in fact, it could drive prices up,” said Anne McMullin, president and CEO of the Urban Development Institute, which represents B.C.’s real estate development industry.
She pointed first to the increase in the property transfer tax — from three