
How Assignments Really Work in BC (and Why You Shouldn't Touch Them)
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Buying an assignment sale in BC real estate sounds like an easy win—until you learn how these contracts actually work. Many buyers think they’ve found the ultimate shortcut to profit in presale condos and townhomes, but assignments in British Columbia come with rules, taxes, and developer-friendly fine print that can leave you paying far more than expected. This video explains how assignments work in BC, why developers control the process, and what it really means to take over someone else’s presale contract.From the foreign buyer tax and BC’s new flipping tax to unexpected GST and property transfer tax bills, these are the real numbers that can gut your profits if you aren’t careful. You’ll hear how financing for an assignment is riskier than most buyers realize—and why market drops or low appraisals can leave you scrambling to find tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars at closing. Assignments can change hands multiple times before completion, and each transfer increases the chance of missing documents, incorrect amendments, or costly legal messes.This is especially critical if you’re a first-time home buyer in BC, a U.S. buyer moving to British Columbia, or an investor looking at presale real estate in Vancouver, Surrey, or the Lower Mainland. These aren’t typical resale contracts—they’re complex agreements written by developer lawyers to protect the developer first. Understanding BC assignments means knowing the difference between a deal worth taking and one that could sink your finances.Whether you’re searching for “how assignment sales work in BC,” “risks of buying presale in Canada,” or “BC real estate taxes,” this video gives you the perspective you need before signing anything. Learn the questions you should be asking, what clauses to look for, and how to avoid the costly mistakes so many buyers have made. BC real estate is competitive enough—don’t make it harder by walking into an assignment unprepared.#bcrealestate #assignmentsales #presalerealestate #buyinginbc #canadarealestate