Eby says condo buy-up is not a bailout, and won’t aid City of Vancouver developers
VICTORIA — British Columbia Premier David Eby said a joint federal-B.C. plan to buy unsold condominiums won’t be a bailout for Vancouver developers, but there was an opportunity for the government to purchase empty homes in other places for less than it would cost to build them.
The plan has been under fire from critics for a week since Eby and Prime Minister Mark Carney jointly announced the plan to potentially help finance the purchase of 2,200 empty B.C. condos and then make them available to the public under a rent-to-buy scheme.
Opponents including both the federal and provincial oppositions have called the plan a bailout for developers.
Eby said Thursday that the Vancouver condo market and its glut of unsold units would ultimately correct itself and the proposed program won’t assist developers in that city because “the numbers don’t work there.”
