
Discover how BC’s Bill 44 increases residential density and opens new housing opportunities. Learn what it means for Surrey and Delta property owners with Sukh Brar Group.
British Columbia has launched Bill 44, new legislation, in response to the urgent need for sustainable development techniques and affordable housing alternatives. This comprehensive housing bill is designed to increase residential density in urban and suburban areas by removing traditional zoning barriers and enabling multi-unit housing on lots previously limited to single-family homes. Bill 44 marks a major shift in how cities across BC approach land use and development. For growing communities like Surrey and Delta, this legislation opens the door to new opportunities, better housing variety, and more efficient use of land. At Sukh Brar Real Estate Group, we help homeowners and investors understand what this means for their properties and future plans.
Bill 44, passed in 2023 and being implemented throughout 2024, focuses on increasing residential density to address BC’s ongoing housing shortage. This legislation overrides municipal zoning laws to allow up to four units on a standard single-family lot, and six units near frequent transit corridors. It’s a bold and necessary step toward easing the pressure on housing supply while encouraging more sustainable, inclusive neighbourhoods.
For cities like Surrey, Delta, Burnaby, and Langley, where population growth is strong and land is increasingly limited, this change is significant. Previously, many neighbourhoods were locked into low-density zoning that permitted only detached homes, even in areas where infrastructure could support more residents. Bill 44 removes this bottleneck and allows for multi-unit homes, duplexes, triplexes, and small-scale apartments all without the lengthy rezoning process.
For homeowners, this presents new financial opportunities. If you own a single-family lot, you may now be able to build a secondary home, add a suite, or redevelop entirely — potentially increasing your property value. For buyers, especially first-time home seekers or families, it could mean greater access to more affordable housing options in well-established communities.
Developers and builders also stand to benefit from quicker project timelines, fewer zoning delays, and access to infill development in high-demand areas. However, success under Bill 44 requires local knowledge and planning expertise. That’s where our team comes in. At Sukh Brar Real Estate Group, we help evaluate land potential, guide homeowners on development options, and connect investors with properties that meet their vision under the new guidelines.
This shift toward higher density is not just a policy change it is a response to the real needs of British Columbians. With more flexible zoning and increased housing options, the province is setting the stage for smarter, more inclusive communities that can grow sustainably for years to come.
As Bill 44 rolls across BC, it’s essential to stay informed and proactive. Whether you’re looking to build, sell, or invest, understanding how this law affects your neighbourhood gives you a powerful advantage. At Sukh Brar Real Estate Group, we’re here to offer expert advice, tailored strategies, and hands-on support to help you navigate these changes and unlock the full potential of your property.