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    Why Condos Are Facing More Competition in Victoria Right Now
    July 21, 2026

    Victoria condo market competition has increased because buyers have more properties to compare, condo sales have slowed, and similar listings are often competing for the same price-sensitive buyer. This does not mean every condo is difficult to sell. Well-priced homes in desirable buildings can still attract strong interest. It does mean buyers are looking more carefully at the complete package before deciding which condo offers the best value. The Short Answer Victoria condos are facing more competition because: Overall housing inventory has increased Condo sales have slowed more than detached home sales Buyers have more time to compare similar units Monthly strata costs affect affordability Building condition matters more when choices are available Newer and resale condos may compete for the same buyers In June 2026, 182 condominiums sold across the Victoria Real Estate Board region, a 26.9% decrease from June 2025. Overall active listings reached 4,054, up 7.3% year over year. The Victoria Core condo benchmark was $549,200, down 1.9% from the previous June. More Inventory Changes How Buyers Make Decisions When inventory is limited, buyers may need to decide quickly because another suitable option may not appear soon. When more listings are available, buyers can compare several condos before writing an offer. They may look at: Price and monthly payment Strata fees Parking and storage Floor plan and natural light Building age and maintenance Depreciation reports Contingency reserve funds Insurance deductibles Pet and rental bylaws Upcoming repairs or assessments This creates direct competition between listings that might not appear identical at first glance. A buyer may compare an older, larger condo in Victoria with a smaller unit in a newer building. Another may compare a walkable downtown location with a newer Westshore property offering parking, storage, and lower maintenance concerns. As explained in Why Greater Victoria Real Estate Is So Micro-Market Specific, property type, price range, location, and buyer profile can all create different market conditions within the same region. Condos Often Compete Within Narrow Price Ranges Many condo buyers are shopping within firm monthly affordability limits. A difference of $25,000 in purchase price may seem manageable, but the calculation changes when buyers add: Mortgage payments Strata fees Property taxes Insurance Utilities Parking costs Potential assessments This means a condo with a lower asking price does not automatically offer better value. A slightly more expensive unit may compete successfully if it includes secure parking, storage, a heat pump, better building maintenance, or lower expected repair costs. Practical features can become especially important when several listings offer similar square footage and finishes. Read Why Parking and Storage Matter When Buying a Condo for a closer look at how these features affect everyday use and resale appeal. The Building Matters as Much as the Unit A renovated kitchen may help a condo make a strong first impression, but buyers are also assessing the building behind it. They want to understand whether the strata has planned responsibly for future expenses. Two similar units can receive very different reactions when one building has: A healthy contingency reserve fund Clear maintenance planning A current depreciation report Reasonable strata fees Completed major projects Organized strata records The other may have deferred maintenance, unclear financial planning, or a possible special assessment. When buyers have several choices, uncertainty can quickly become a reason to move on to another listing. Resale Condos May Also Compete With Newer Homes Depending on the neighbourhood and price range, buyers may compare a resale condo with recently completed or move-in-ready new construction. Newer condos may offer modern heating and cooling, updated building systems, home warranty coverage, contemporary finishes, or electric vehicle infrastructure. Resale properties can still compete well, especially when they offer larger floor plans, established neighbourhoods, stronger walkability, lower purchase prices, or a proven strata history. The goal is not to make every condo look new. It is to clearly explain why that specific property offers value. What This Means for Condo Sellers Condo sellers need to price and position their home against what buyers can purchase today, not what a similar unit sold for during a tighter market. A strong strategy should consider: Active competing listings Recent comparable sales Price reductions in the building or neighbourhood Current days on market Strata fees and upcoming projects Parking and storage Condition and presentation The most likely buyer profile Good presentation still matters, but presentation cannot correct a price that ignores the current competition. Buyers should be able to understand the condo’s strongest advantages quickly. These might include walkability, views, outdoor space, quiet exposure, building management, recent upgrades, parking, storage, or a functional floor plan. What This Means for Condo Buyers More competition between listings can create better conditions for buyers. You may have more time to review documents, compare monthly costs, request conditions, and negotiate terms. However, not every listing will offer the same amount of flexibility. The strongest condos can still attract interest when they are: Priced accurately Located in desirable areas Well maintained Supported by strong strata records Difficult to replace within their price range The opportunity is not simply finding the lowest price. It is finding the best balance of location, condition, building quality, monthly cost, and future resale appeal. For more guidance, read Market Trends: What Buyers Should Watch in Greater Victoria. The Bottom Line Victoria condos are facing more competition because buyers have more choice and are taking more time to compare value. For sellers, this market rewards accurate pricing, strong presentation, organized strata information, and clear positioning. For buyers, it creates room to be selective and complete careful due diligence. Victoria condo market competition is not affecting every building equally. The condos that stand out are usually the ones that offer a clear reason to choose them over the alternatives.   Thinking About Buying or Selling a Condo in Victoria? Whether you are preparing to list or comparing available condos, understanding the competition within the building, neighbourhood, and price range can shape a better decision. Contact Faber Real Estate Group for a condo-specific market analysis and a clear strategy based on current listings, recent sales, building quality, and the features buyers are prioritizing right now.   Nicholas D., 5-Star Review, via Google “Scott is an awesome realtor and real estate advisor. He got me all the information I needed incredibly quick and helped me make an informed buying decision. Couldn’t have done it without him and 10/10 will be recommending him to my friends and family! 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