BC & Alberta Strata Building Directory
Look up any BC or Alberta strata building
Search 28,000+ strata and condo corporations across British Columbia and Alberta by street address, building name, or strata plan number. Pull up year built, unit count, depreciation report status, and preliminary risk signals — before you request the full strata document package.
For the actual condo fees, special levy history, reserve fund balance, and envelope remediation history, upload the strata package and SearchStrata extracts every figure with page-level citations.
Osler Residences — 8588 Osler St
BCVancouver · V6P 0G4
- Built
- 2017
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- EPS4727
Osler — 8645 Osler St
BCVancouver · V6P 4E6
- Built
- 1981
- Floors
- 3
- Strata plan
- VAS844
Kings Villa — 868 Kingsway
BCVancouver · V6V 3C3
- Built
- 1999
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- LMS4006
The Hooper Building — 869 Beatty St
BCVancouver · V6B 2M6
- Built
- 1999
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- LMS3816
Paradigm — 8693 Oolichan Way
BCVancouver · V5S 0G7
- Built
- 2024
- Floors
- 22
- Strata plan
- EPS9731
Laurel Court — 870 W 7th Ave
BCVancouver · V5Z 4C1
- Built
- 1978
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- VAS546
Fairview — 874 W 6th Ave
BCVancouver · V5Z 1A6
- Built
- 1994
- Floors
- 3
- Strata plan
- LMS1389
Windgate Laurel — 876 W 14th Ave
BCVancouver · V5Z 1R1
- Built
- 1987
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- VAS2036
889 Homer — 889 Homer St
BCVancouver · V6B 5S3
- Built
- 1994
- Floors
- 27
- Strata plan
- LMS355
The Pacific — 889 Pacific St
BCVancouver · V6Z 1C3
- Built
- 2021
- Floors
- 39
- Strata plan
- EPS7738
The Retro — 8988 Hudson St
BCVancouver · V6P 6Z1
- Built
- 2004
- Floors
- 5
- Strata plan
- BCS730
Coral Court — 907 Beach Ave
BCVancouver · V6Z 2R3
- Built
- 1994
- Floors
- 23
- Strata plan
- LMS981
Eila On W49 — 908 W 49th Ave
BCVancouver · V6P 0K6
- Built
- 2023
- Floors
- 3
- Strata plan
- EPP96128
The Left Bank — 919 Station St
BCVancouver · V6A 4L9
- Built
- 2005
- Floors
- 9
- Strata plan
- BCS1199
Laurel Place — 925 W 10th Ave
BCVancouver · V5Z 1L9
- Built
- 1986
- Floors
- 3
- Strata plan
- VR1621
Yaletown Park 1 — 928 Homer St
BCVancouver · V6B 1T7
- Built
- 2006
- Floors
- 34
- Strata plan
- BCS2103
Oakview Gardens — 929 W 16th Ave
BCVancouver · V5Z 1T3
- Built
- 1996
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- LMS2421
Brownstone — 930 W 13th Ave
BCVancouver · V5Z 1P3
- Built
- 2004
- Floors
- 3
- Strata plan
- BCS1012
Casa Fina — 938 E 20th Ave
BCVancouver · V5V 1N6
- Built
- 2013
- Floors
- 2
- Strata plan
- EPS1582
Electric Avenue — 938 Smithe St
BCVancouver · V6Z 3H8
- Built
- 2005
- Floors
- 24
- Strata plan
- BCS1433
Churchill Garden — 968 Westbury Walk
BCVancouver · V6P 6Z5
- Built
- 2004
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- BCS449
Windsor Views — 979 E 19th Ave
BCVancouver · V5V 1K8
- Built
- 2021
- Floors
- 4
- Strata plan
- EPS7514
Hawthorne Villa — 988 W 54th Ave
BCVancouver · V6P 1M9
- Built
- 1999
- Floors
- 3
- Strata plan
- LMS3951
Nova — 989 Beatty St
BCVancouver · V6Z 3C2
- Built
- 2004
- Floors
- 26
- Strata plan
- BCS741
Found the building you’re looking at?
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Start Free AnalysisWhat you can research in the directory
- · Street address, building name (when registered), and postal code
- · Year built and construction era (rainscreen / post-rainscreen / newer)
- · Unit count and floor count
- · BC strata plan number (NWS, EPS, BCS, LMS prefixes) or Alberta condo plan reference
- · Management company when publicly listed
- · Depreciation report status and date (when available)
- · Approximate map location and Street View imagery
- · City-level context (Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton)
What you need the strata package for
- · Current monthly condo / strata fees and what they cover
- · Full special levy history and what they paid for
- · Contingency Reserve Fund (CRF) balance vs depreciation-report recommendation
- · Active or recently resolved litigation (Section 35 records)
- · Insurance coverage type, limits, deductibles (especially water damage)
- · Building envelope remediation history — completed, partial, or pending
- · Pet, rental, short-term-rental, smoking, and EV bylaw specifics
- · AGM/SGM minutes covering recent council decisions
Upload the package and SearchStrata reads every page, scores risk across six dimensions, and lets you ask follow-up questions with page-level citations.
Frequently asked questions
What information can I find about a strata or condo building here?
For each building we surface what's publicly available from BC land title and municipal registries: street address, building name (when registered), year built, floor and unit counts, strata or condominium plan number, management company when listed, depreciation report status, and approximate location. The directory does not include current condo fees, special levy history, or reserve fund balances — those live in the strata corporation's document package (Form B, financial statements, minutes, depreciation report) and are surfaced by uploading the package to SearchStrata for AI-powered analysis.
How do I find a strata plan number for a BC condo?
Type the street address in the search box above and the matching building will surface with its strata plan number (formats like NWS236, EPS11539, BCS3096). If the address isn't found, the building may not be in the public registry yet — you can confirm the strata plan number by ordering a title search through the BC Land Title and Survey Authority (LTSA) or by asking your realtor.
Where do condo fees and strata fees come from in BC and Alberta?
Condo and strata fees are set by the strata or condominium corporation's annual budget, which is approved by owners at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). The amount is driven primarily by operating expenses (insurance, utilities, management, maintenance) and contributions to the Contingency Reserve Fund (CRF) for major capital projects. To see the actual fees and how they've trended for a specific building, you need the strata package — the budget, financial statements, and recent AGM minutes.
What's a special levy and why does it matter?
A special levy is a one-time assessment charged to strata owners on top of monthly fees, usually for unbudgeted capital work like building envelope remediation, roofing, plumbing, or balcony repairs. A history of special levies — or projected upcoming ones flagged in the depreciation report — is one of the strongest signals about a building's financial health and what the next 5–10 years might cost an owner.
Is a depreciation report required for every BC strata?
BC strata corporations with five or more residential strata lots are generally required to obtain a depreciation report and refresh it every five years (subject to owner-vote exemptions, which are increasingly restricted). The report projects 30 years of major capital costs and is the single most important document for understanding a building's long-term financial trajectory.
Can I research a building's leaky-condo history through this directory?
We flag the construction era (pre-1985, the 1985–2000 rainscreen era, 2000–2010 post-rainscreen, and post-2010 newer construction) so you know whether a building falls in the high-risk window. Whether a specific building has had envelope remediation — completed, partial, or pending — only the engineering reports and minutes inside the strata package can answer. Upload the package and SearchStrata will extract the envelope history with page-level citations.
Does the directory work for Alberta condo corporations?
Yes, partially. Alberta uses the Condominium Property Act rather than BC's Strata Property Act, and the public registry coverage in Alberta is currently thinner — we have a few hundred AB buildings tagged as condos. For Calgary and Edmonton condo research, address and city search work; for the richest data, BC is the more complete dataset today.
Strata document review by city
Local market patterns matter: a 1990 Vancouver wood-frame building looks nothing like a 2018 Burnaby tower or a Victoria heritage strata. Each city guide explains what to look for in that market specifically.
Building data is compiled from BC Land Title and Survey Authority (LTSA), municipal property records, and public strata registries. Information is provided for due-diligence research and is not legal, financial, or real estate advice. Confirm critical facts against the strata corporation’s own documents (Form B, financial statements, bylaws, depreciation report, meeting minutes) before making a purchase decision.