Realtor Consultation in Delta
Professional kitchen and bathroom renovations across Delta, from Ladner to Tsawwassen and North Delta.
About Realtor Consultation in Delta
Our Realtor and renovation consultation service is designed for homeowners and investors who want to maximize property value through smart buying, selling, and renovation decisions.
Unlike traditional Realtors, we combine real estate expertise with hands-on renovation experience. We help you evaluate a property's true potential, identify cost-effective upgrade opportunities, and understand how renovations can impact market value.
Whether you are purchasing a fixer-upper, preparing a home for sale, or planning an investment property, we provide strategic advice on property selection, renovation scope, budget planning, and resale positioning.
What We Offer
Pre-Purchase Assessment: Before you buy, we walk through a property with you to identify structural issues, hidden renovation costs, and value-add opportunities. Our renovation specialists can estimate real costs — not rough guesses — so you bid confidently.
Pre-Listing Renovations: We identify which renovations deliver the highest ROI in Metro Vancouver's current market. Kitchens and bathrooms consistently return 65–80% of renovation cost at resale. We handle the full project — permits, trades, and delivery — so your listing is ready faster.
Investment Property Optimization: For investors buying rental properties or flipping in Metro Vancouver, we provide cost analysis, scope definition, and project management from purchase to tenant-ready.
Budget Planning: Every project starts with a written scope and fixed-price quote. No surprise change orders for standard scope items. Our renovation budgets are realistic for 2026 Vancouver trade costs.
Why Work With Reno Stars?
- 20+ years renovating across Metro Vancouver
- $5M CGL insurance + active WCB coverage
- Fixed-contract pricing — no hidden extras
- Bilingual service (English/Mandarin) for Richmond and Vancouver clients
- Relationships with licensed trades across all disciplines
How Our Consultation Works
A typical Reno Stars consultation follows this process:
- Initial call — 15-minute scoping call to understand your situation (buying, selling, or investing) and your goals.
- Property walkthrough — We visit the property with you. For pre-purchase assessments: we document condition issues and identify value-add opportunities. For pre-listing assessments: we prioritize what buyers will notice and negotiate on.
- Written findings — You receive a written summary: condition notes, recommended scope, sequencing, and which items are "fix before listing" vs "buyer's problem to solve."
- Project estimate — If renovation work proceeds, a formal written estimate from our team within 5 business days.
- Construction — Project delivered under contract with fixed-price standard scope; permits handled by us throughout.
For committed renovation projects, the initial walkthrough is complimentary. For standalone consultation (no renovation follow-through), see Cost Transparency below.
Common Scenarios We Handle
Buying a 1970s Burnaby bungalow — Buyers frequently underestimate the full scope of a kitchen and bathroom renovation on pre-strata SFH stock. We identify what can stay (solid framing, good structural bones), what must be addressed (outdated wiring, plumbing materials), and what the real renovation budget looks like — before you finalize your offer price.
Listing a Coquitlam townhouse — Pre-listing walkthroughs typically focus on kitchens, bathrooms, and flooring. We sequence the work so your listing photos happen after renovations are complete but while staging is still fresh.
Investor property in Richmond — Our investment property clients want two outcomes: minimum vacancy time and maximum rental or resale lift. We help define the right renovation scope — a targeted refresh often delivers the same market result as a full gut renovation at a fraction of the cost and timeline.
Strata suite in Metrotown — Strata renovations in Burnaby's towers require council approval, insurance certificates, noise-hour schedules, and debris removal coordination. We handle the strata application package as part of standard project delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be a homeowner to use this service?
No. We work with buyers (pre-purchase consultation), sellers (pre-listing renovation), investors (rental and flip projects), and agents coordinating renovations on behalf of their clients.
Can you help if I haven't found a property yet?
Yes. We can advise on what to look for in a property's renovation potential — neighbourhood by neighbourhood, building type by building type — so you factor real renovation costs into your purchase offer.
What is the difference between a pre-purchase walkthrough and a home inspection?
A licensed home inspector documents condition defects. We add the renovation cost and sequencing layer: what the defect means to your renovation scope, which trades you will need, how long it typically takes to fix, and what you should factor into your offer.
Do you handle strata renovation approvals?
Yes. For projects in strata-governed buildings across Metro Vancouver, we prepare and submit the full strata application package — including insurance certificates, scope descriptions, and noise-hour scheduling — as a standard part of project delivery.
Cost Transparency
Pre-purchase walkthroughs: $0 (included with committed projects) | $299 standalone fee for non-project assessments
Pre-listing project management: Incorporated into renovation contract
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With our integrated approach, you can make confident decisions and unlock the full value of your property.
Read more: Vancouver Renovation Cost Guide 2026 | How to Choose a Renovation Contractor | What to fix before listing in Vancouver | Renovation ROI for rental properties | How to Finance Your Renovation (HELOC Guide) | Cabinet Refinishing Vancouver
Related Services
- Kitchen Renovation Vancouver — the #1 ROI renovation for most Vancouver homes
- Bathroom Renovation Vancouver — fresh bathrooms sell faster and for more
- Basement Renovation Vancouver — legal suites and finished basements add significant value
- Whole-House Renovation Vancouver — comprehensive updates for maximum listing appeal
Helpful Guides: BC Renovation Permits Guide | How Long Does a Renovation Take? | How to Choose a Renovation Contractor
Realtor Consultation Services in Delta
Reno Stars is the home renovation contractor Delta homeowners choose for kitchen, bathroom, basement, and whole-house renovations. As a renovation contractor Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, and North Delta residents trust — reno Delta projects are our specialty, with crews experienced in every Delta housing type and permit process.
Real Delta project pricing: [bathroom renovation](/en/guides/bathroom-renovation-cost-vancouver/)s from $15,000–$20,000 (standard 3-piece) to $40,000–$43,000 (three-and-a-half-bathroom package, 6-8 weeks — our most popular Delta scope). [kitchen renovation](/en/guides/kitchen-renovation-cost-vancouver/)s from $28,000 for a refresh to $60,000+ for custom island layouts in Tsawwassen waterfront homes.
Delta homeowners often ask about [basement suite](/en/guides/basement-renovation-cost-vancouver/) conversions — popular in North Delta's larger lots. We handle City of Delta permits, separate-entrance framing, and full plumbing/electrical rough-in for secondary suites. Typical basement suite cost: $45,000–$80,000 depending on square footage and finish level.
$5M CGL insurance, active WCB coverage, and a 3-year workmanship warranty on every Delta project. Free in-home consultation and written quote within 48 hours.
## Delta Home Renovation Costs
Real pricing from our Delta projects:
- **Kitchen renovation:** $22,000–$50,000 - **Bathroom renovation:** $15,000–$35,000 (see [bathroom cost guide](/en/guides/bathroom-renovation-cost-vancouver/)) - **Basement renovation:** $28,000–$70,000 (legal suites and recreation rooms) - **Whole-house renovation:** $75,000–$180,000+
## Delta Neighbourhoods We Serve
Tsawwassen, Ladner, North Delta, Sunshine Hills, Boundary Bay, and Pebble Hill. Each area has distinct housing styles — Tsawwassen's newer developments vs Ladner's heritage village homes require different renovation approaches.
Related: [Basement renovation guide](/en/blog/basement-renovation-vancouver-complete-guide/) | [Bathroom costs](/en/guides/bathroom-renovation-cost-vancouver/) | [Contact us](/en/contact/) | [Delta Home Renovation Guide 2026](/en/blog/delta-home-renovation-guide-2026/)
## Bathroom Renovations in Delta
Delta homeowners searching for bathroom renovation contractors will find our team well-versed in the area's housing styles. We recently completed a [three-and-a-half bathroom renovation in Delta](/en/projects/three-and-a-half-bathroom-renovation-delta/) totaling $40,000–$43,000 over 6-8 weeks — our most comprehensive Delta bathroom project to date.
### Delta Bathroom Renovation Cost Breakdown
- **3-piece bathroom (toilet, sink, shower):** $15,000–$22,000 - **4-piece bathroom (add bathtub):** $20,000–$30,000 - **Master ensuite with custom tile:** $28,000–$43,000 - **Multi-bathroom package (2-3 baths):** $35,000–$60,000
Tsawwassen waterfront homes often require moisture-resistant materials and upgraded ventilation. Ladner heritage homes may need updated plumbing stacks. North Delta properties typically have standard layouts ideal for cost-effective renovations.
See our full [bathroom renovation cost guide](/en/guides/bathroom-renovation-cost-vancouver/) for Vancouver-wide pricing, or read about [3-piece vs 4-piece bathroom costs](/en/blog/3-piece-vs-4-piece-bathroom-renovation-cost-vancouver-2026/).
Related: [Whole-house renovation costs](/en/guides/whole-house-renovation-cost-vancouver/) | [Commercial Renovation Costs Vancouver 2026](/en/guides/commercial-renovation-cost-vancouver/) | [Cabinet Refinishing Costs Vancouver 2026](/en/guides/cabinet-refinishing-cost-vancouver/) | [Basement Suite Conversion Costs Vancouver 2026](/en/guides/basement-suite-cost-vancouver/)
See our [70+ verified five-star client reviews](/en/reviews/).
Featured projects: [Bathroom Renovation Delta BC 2026](/en/blog/bathroom-renovation-delta-bc-2026/) | [Cabinet Refinishing Delta BC 2026: Costs & Guide](/en/blog/cabinet-refinishing-delta-cost-guide/) | [Delta townhouse bathroom renovation](/en/blog/delta-townhouse-bathroom-renovation-case-study/)
## Delta Building Permit Costs (2026)
The City of Delta calculates permit fees based on declared construction value. For a kitchen or bathroom renovation with $20,000–$35,000 in construction value, expect permit fees of $350–$650. Basement suite permits include additional fees covering plumbing and electrical inspections, totalling $600–$1,000 for most Delta suite conversions. Current permit processing time at Delta's Building Inspection department (Delta City Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent) is 3–5 weeks for standard residential projects.
**Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) note:** Parts of southern Ladner fall within the ALR. Standard home renovations inside existing residential buildings on ALR properties — including kitchens, bathrooms, and basement suites — do not require Agricultural Land Commission review. Only new construction, subdivision, or significant site-coverage changes on ALR land trigger ALC notification.
## Frequently Asked Questions — Delta Renovations
**Can I add a secondary suite to my North Delta home?** Yes — the City of Delta permits secondary suites in most single-family residential zones. North Delta's larger lot homes with full basements are particularly well-suited for suite conversions. Regulatory requirements include a separate entrance, minimum 1.95 m ceiling height, 30-minute fire separation between units, and interconnected smoke and CO alarms. Combined permit fees (building + plumbing + electrical) typically run $600–$1,000. Construction cost: $45,000–$75,000 depending on square footage and existing conditions.
**How do renovation costs compare across Tsawwassen, Ladner, and North Delta?** Our crews work throughout all three communities without location surcharges — material and labour costs are similar across Delta. The main difference is property-type driven: Tsawwassen's post-2000 developments often have straightforward modern plumbing and electrical, making renovations more predictable. Ladner's pre-1970 heritage homes frequently require electrical panel upgrades (100A → 200A) and plumbing stack replacements as part of kitchen or bathroom renovations, adding $3,000–$8,000 to base costs. North Delta's split-level layouts can add 10–15% to kitchen costs when reconfiguring traffic flow between levels.
**What is the permit process for a kitchen renovation in Delta?** A kitchen renovation involving only cabinet, countertop, appliance, and flooring replacement — with no plumbing or electrical relocation — does not require a City of Delta building permit. If you are moving the sink, adding a gas line for a range, or relocating electrical circuits, a building permit is required. Applications are submitted to Delta's Building Inspection department with scope drawings and contractor information. We manage the full permit process as part of your renovation contract, with no additional fee.
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Why Choose Our Delta Service
Recent Delta Realtor Consultation Project
Real budget, real timeline, real scope from our portfolio.

Three and a Half Bathroom Renovation in Delta
This comprehensive project renovated three and a half bathrooms in a Delta family townhouse, coordinating multiple trades across four distinct spaces. The main bathroom features a walk-in shower and freestanding bathtub with large porcelain tiles and warm lighting. The children's bathroom includes a practical bathtub with slip-resistant flooring. A ground-floor powder room was updated with warm-toned accent tiles and matte black fixtures, while the basement bathroom received a complete overhaul with waterproofing, new shower, and fresh finishes throughout.
- •Cabinet Installation
- •Countertop Replacement
- •Plumbing
- •Lighting
- •Tiling
Delta Projects
Explore our portfolio of exceptional renovation projects across the Lower Mainland.
Frequently Asked Questions About Realtor Consultation in Delta
Yes, we serve all three Delta communities — Tsawwassen, Ladner, and North Delta — each with distinct housing stock and neighbourhood character. Tsawwassen includes the newer Tsawwassen Springs and Southlands areas alongside older beach-adjacent homes. Ladner features established 1960s–1980s homes and newer Boundary Bay developments, with many properties requiring kitchen modernization, bathroom updates, and insulation upgrades. North Delta has a mix of 1970s–1990s family SFH and newer infill properties. Our team is familiar with Corporation of Delta permit requirements and building inspection processes across all three communities, and our project managers coordinate permit scheduling efficiently regardless of location.
We renovate a wide variety of homes across Delta — 1960s–1980s bungalows and ranchers in Ladner, split-level and two-storey family homes in North Delta, and newer townhouses, condos, and strata properties in Tsawwassen. Ladner's established homes commonly require kitchen modernization, bathroom updates, and insulation upgrades. Tsawwassen's 2000s–2010s builds are often at the first kitchen and bathroom refresh window. North Delta's mix of older family homes benefits from basement suite additions and whole-house renovations. Our team has completed projects across all three communities and is familiar with Corporation of Delta permit requirements, inspection processes, and local material suppliers.
Bathroom renovation costs in Delta range from $15,000–$22,000 for a standard 3-piece bathroom (toilet, vanity, tiled shower) to $20,000–$30,000 for a 4-piece bathroom with soaker tub or tub-shower combo. A master ensuite with walk-in tiled shower, double vanity, frameless glass, heated floor, and premium fixtures runs $28,000–$43,000. Multi-bathroom packages covering 2–3 bathrooms at once run $35,000–$60,000 and offer the most cost-efficient scope per bathroom. Ladner's pre-1960 homes often have cast-iron drain stacks and galvanized supply pipes that should be assessed before renovation begins. Tsawwassen townhouse owners need strata council approval before any bathroom work. Post-2000 Tsawwassen Commons and Springs area homes typically have modern plumbing that does not require a full replacement. All Delta projects include permits, $5M CGL coverage, and a 3-year workmanship warranty.
Renovation costs in Delta, BC are competitive compared to Vancouver proper. Kitchen renovations range from $16,000–$27,000 for a budget refresh with semi-custom cabinetry and quartz countertops. Mid-range kitchen replacements in Tsawwassen and Ladner run $25,000–$40,000 with island additions. Bathroom renovations run $15,000–$22,000 for a standard 3-piece update, $20,000–$30,000 for a 4-piece, and $28,000–$43,000 for a full master ensuite with heated floors and frameless glass. Basement suites typically run $50,000–$95,000 for a full legal conversion with separate entrance. Delta's mix of ranchers, townhouses, and split-levels means scope varies significantly — free written quotes are provided after an on-site assessment.
Yes. Renovation projects in Delta — covering Ladner, Tsawwassen, and North Delta — that involve plumbing, electrical, structural changes, or new living space require permits from the Corporation of Delta. Our team prepares and submits all permit applications, including site plans and engineering drawings when required, and coordinates required inspections at framing, electrical, plumbing, and final stages. Standard residential permit processing in Delta typically takes 10–15 business days. Secondary suite conversions and accessory dwelling units may require zoning confirmation and additional review before permit issuance.
Yes, we serve all of Delta including Tsawwassen, Ladner, North Delta, and Scottsdale. Many Tsawwassen homeowners — particularly in the 1970s–1990s single-family areas near English Bluff and along 52nd Street — are undertaking first-time kitchen and bathroom renovations since original construction. Ladner's character homes along 48th Avenue and the historic core benefit from character-preserving renovation approaches that maintain original millwork and period details while modernizing mechanical systems and adding contemporary finishes. North Delta's mix of 1970s–1980s SFH homes is increasingly popular for basement suite additions. Our Richmond showroom is a short drive from Tsawwassen via Highway 17, making site visits and material selection convenient.
A kitchen renovation in Delta typically takes 4–7 weeks from demolition to completion. A basic countertop and backsplash refresh takes 1–2 weeks. A standard semi-custom kitchen replacement with new cabinetry and countertops takes 4–6 weeks. Full renovations with layout changes take 6–9 weeks. Corporation of Delta building permits for kitchen renovations with electrical or plumbing changes typically process in 10–15 business days. Older Ladner homes built before 1970 may require galvanized supply pipe replacement and an electrical panel assessment before kitchen renovation — we identify these pre-conditions at the initial site visit. A detailed project schedule is provided at your free consultation.
A bathroom renovation in Delta typically takes 2–4 weeks for a standard 4-piece update — demolition, waterproofing, tile, vanity, toilet, and fixtures. Ensuite renovations with curbless showers, heated floors, and frameless glass take 4–6 weeks. Corporation of Delta permits for bathroom renovations with plumbing changes typically process in 10–15 business days. Older Tsawwassen and Ladner homes built before 1980 may have cast-iron drain stacks that require extra lead time for rough-in work. We provide a detailed week-by-week schedule at your free consultation and submit permit applications before demolition begins to keep the project on track.
Basement renovation costs in Delta range from $32,000–$50,000 for basic finishing — framing, insulation, drywall, LVP flooring, and electrical — to $50,000–$75,000 for a rec room with full bathroom addition. A legal self-contained suite with kitchen, bathroom, separate entrance, and code-required fire separation typically costs $75,000–$120,000. Premium suite additions with home office or gym reach $120,000–$160,000+. Delta's ranchers and split-levels in Tsawwassen and North Delta often have larger basement footprints than Metro Vancouver average, which improves cost per square foot for any given scope. Corporation of Delta permits are required for all basement renovations with structural, plumbing, or electrical work.
Basement renovation timelines in Delta run approximately 10–16 weeks of active construction for a legal secondary suite — covering two weeks of demolition and framing, 2–3 weeks of rough-in plumbing and electrical with inspections, two weeks of insulation and drywall, plus finishes and final inspections. Corporation of Delta building permits for secondary suites take 3–6 weeks for approval before construction begins. From contract signing to suite occupancy, plan for 5–6 months total. North Delta homes from the 1970s–1990s typically have good ceiling height (7'6"–8'), which avoids concrete underpinning and keeps timelines at the shorter end of this range.
Kitchen renovation costs in Delta range from $16,000–$27,000 for a budget refresh — new cabinets, countertops, backsplash, sink, and basic appliance package. A mid-range kitchen renovation with new layout, kitchen island, and mid-tier appliances runs $27,000–$45,000. High-end custom kitchens in Tsawwassen Springs and South Delta estates reach $45,000–$80,000 with premium cabinets, stone countertops, and professional appliances. Delta's three communities differ: Ladner's pre-1960 heritage homes often have galvanized supply pipes that should be replaced during a kitchen renovation. North Delta's 1970s–1990s homes offer good kitchen expansion potential. Tsawwassen's newer builds typically need cosmetic refresh rather than major layout changes.
Delta allows secondary suites in single-family zones subject to bylaws and BC Building Code compliance. Converting an unfinished basement to a legal suite typically costs $65,000–$95,000 (8–10 weeks), while converting a finished basement runs $45,000–$70,000 (6–8 weeks). A cosmetic refresh of an existing suite starts around $20,000–$35,000. Permit fees vary by project value—contact Delta Building Department for current rates. The suite needs a separate entrance, independent kitchen, full bathroom, and 30-minute fire separation from the main unit. Reno Stars offers free quotes for Delta basement suite projects.
Delta's four submarkets -- North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, and South Delta -- each have distinct buyer profiles requiring tailored pre-sale strategies. Delta homeowners who invest in targeted kitchen and bathroom renovations before listing typically see returns of 150-220% on their renovation spend. Delta's growing Chinese-Canadian buyer demographic (particularly in North Delta and Tsawwassen) expects modern kitchens with commercial-style ducted ventilation, updated bathrooms with smart toilet features, and move-in-ready condition. Ladner's heritage waterfront homes and Tsawwassen's newer estates command different renovation priorities. A pre-sale consultation helps identify which projects recover the most cost for your specific property and location.
Choosing the right renovation contractor in Delta starts with verifying BC licensing. All contractors performing work over $1,000 must be registered with Consumer Protection BC. They should carry general liability insurance of at least $2 million per occurrence and WorkSafeBC coverage for all workers on your project — if an uninsured worker is injured on your property, you as the homeowner may be liable. Get at least 3 written quotes and compare them carefully: a lower quote often excludes permits, demolition, or disposal. Ask for references from 3-5 recent projects similar to yours in scope and location. Did the project finish on time and on budget? Were there surprise charges? Would they hire the contractor again? A real project portfolio with actual completed photos is a strong signal of credibility.
In Delta and across Metro Vancouver — where annual rainfall averages 1,155mm — moisture resistance is the most important flooring consideration. For most homes, LVP (luxury vinyl plank) is the practical winner: it's 100% waterproof, installs at $5-$10/sqft, and performs well in kitchens, basements, and ground-floor suites. Engineered hardwood ($9-$17/sqft installed) is better for main living areas where resale value and aesthetics are the priority — it handles humidity better than solid hardwood but still isn't recommended for basements or areas near exterior doors. Solid hardwood ($12-$21/sqft) is the prestige choice but worst for moisture and should be avoided in any room exposed to Vancouver's humidity. Laminate is the budget option for low-traffic dry areas but rarely recommended for Delta kitchens or main floors.
We meet your realtor (or you and your realtor together) on-site in Delta to assess what renovation work would maximize the resale value of the property. We give an honest scope-and-budget recommendation — not every property needs a full reno to sell well.
Pre-listing renovations in Delta typically run $3,000 (paint + minor repairs) to $40,000 (kitchen + bathroom refresh). We focus on highest-ROI items: paint, flooring, kitchen face-lift, bathroom vanity. We provide a written quote with timeline.
Most pre-listing renovations in Delta complete in 1-3 weeks: 1 week for paint-only refreshes, 2-3 weeks for kitchen/bathroom face-lifts. We coordinate with your realtor's listing timeline so the property is staging-ready on schedule.
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