
Relocating under a government posting can be one of the most stressful experiences for members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Canadian Armed Forces. While the BGRS relocation program is designed to support and streamline the process, there are still real-world challenges that can impact timelines, finances, and overall peace of mind.If you are relocating to Vancouver Island—particularly to key military and RCMP hubs like Victoria, Comox, Esquimalt, or Nanaimo—understanding these common obstacles can help you prepare, plan, and avoid costly mistakes.
Tight Timelines and Posting Dates
One of the biggest challenges in a military or RCMP relocation is the strict timeline. Postings often come with limited notice, leaving members with only a short window to:- Sell their current home
- Travel for a house hunting trip
- Secure new housing
- Coordinate their move
Limited Housing Inventory in Key Military Areas
Vancouver Island continues to be one of the most desirable places to live in Canada, which directly impacts housing availability.In areas such as:- Victoria and Esquimalt (near CFB Esquimalt)
- Comox Valley (near 19 Wing Comox)
- Bidding wars
- Higher purchase prices
- Compromising on home features or location
- Increased pressure during house hunting trips
Appraisal Gaps and Equity Loss
Another major concern during a BGRS relocation is the financial impact of the housing market, particularly when it comes to appraisals and home values.Appraisal Gaps
In a fast-moving market, a home’s purchase price may exceed its appraised value. This can create complications with:- Mortgage approvals
- Financing conditions
- BGRS reimbursement limits
Equity Loss
If you are selling in a slower market and buying in a higher-priced area like Victoria, you may face:- Reduced equity from your home sale
- Increased out-of-pocket expenses
- Stress around affordability
Coordinating BGRS Approvals with Real Estate Transactions
One of the most complex aspects of relocation is aligning BGRS approvals with fast-moving real estate transactions.In a typical home purchase or sale, timing is critical. However, when BGRS is involved, additional steps are required:- Appraisals must be completed and approved
- Certain expenses require pre-authorization
- Documentation must be submitted and reviewed
- Funding categories must be followed
- You need to submit a competitive offer quickly
- A closing date must align with your posting timeline
- Conditions need to be removed within tight deadlines
The Reality of Relocating to Vancouver Island
Relocating to Vancouver Island offers incredible lifestyle benefits—coastal living, strong communities, and access to nature—but it also requires careful planning.Each market presents its own challenges:- Victoria and Esquimalt: Higher prices, competitive market conditions
- Comox Valley: Limited inventory with growing demand
- Nanaimo: Increasing popularity with moderate pricing pressures