What Does “Cost Per Square Foot” Really Mean for Vancouver Renovations?

“$150 per square foot.”
If you’ve researched renovations in Metro Vancouver, you’ve seen this number everywhere — and it’s one of the most misunderstood metrics in construction.
The truth? Cost per square foot is only useful when you understand what’s behind it.
Here’s what $/sq ft actually means, when it works, and when it completely falls apart.
Why $/Sq Ft Is So Common… and So Misleading
Contractors use $/sq ft because it’s quick. Homeowners like it because it feels simple.
The problem is that two homes with the same square footage can have vastly different scopes.
Square footage doesn’t tell you:
- How many bathrooms are involved
- Whether plumbing is moving
- If walls are being removed
- If structural or code upgrades are required
- What finish level you’re choosing

When $/Sq Ft Can Be Helpful
$/sq ft works best for:
- Early-stage budgeting
- Comparing similar projects
- High-level feasibility checks
For example:
- Condo refresh vs condo refresh
- Kitchen remodel vs kitchen remodel
It breaks down when you compare unlike scopes.
Why Two “Similar” Renovations Can Vary by $100+/Sq Ft
Common reasons Vancouver renovations vary so much:
- Permit and inspection requirements
- Strata protection and working hours
- Building age and hidden conditions
- Waterproofing requirements
- Disposal and access constraints
This is why quotes that look cheaper on paper often grow mid-project.

A Better Way to Budget Your Renovation
Instead of asking for a price per square foot, ask:
- What’s included and excluded?
- Are permits and inspections included?
- How are allowances handled?
- What assumptions are being made?
Clarity beats simplicity every time.

How Eskay Structures Renovation Pricing
At Eskay Construction, we avoid misleading numbers.
We focus on:
- Scope-based pricing
- Transparent allowances
- Permit-aware schedules
- Realistic contingencies
That way, homeowners understand what they’re paying for — and why.
Planning a Renovation?
If you’re early in the process, our Metro Vancouver renovation guides can help you plan smarter from day one.





