Green Building Certification
Understand green building certification in Canadian real estate — what it is, its benefits, and popular certification systems.
July 29, 2025
What is a Green Building Certification?
Green building certification is a formal recognition that a building meets established environmental and sustainability standards, such as LEED, BOMA BEST, or Passive House.
Why Green Building Certifications Matter in Real Estate
In Canadian real estate, green building certifications demonstrate a commitment to energy efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and occupant well-being.
Key certifications:
- LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
- BOMA BEST for building operations
- Passive House for ultra-efficient design
These certifications can improve property value, reduce operating costs, and attract environmentally conscious tenants or buyers.
Example of a Green Building Certification in Action
The developer achieved LEED Gold green building certification for the condominium project through energy-efficient HVAC systems and sustainable materials.
Key Takeaways
- Recognizes environmentally friendly building practices
- Includes certifications like LEED and BOMA BEST
- Improves marketability and reduces costs
- Aligns with environmental and social governance (ESG) goals
- Can qualify for incentives or financing benefits
Related Terms
- Sustainability
- Environmental Assessment
- Energy-Efficient Mortgage
- Urban Planning
- Building Code

6470 and 6508 Silver Avenue in Burnaby. (Goodman Commercial)
Renderings of the proposal for 6470-6508 Silver Avenue from along Silver Avenue. (OpenForm Properties, Alabaster Homes, Arcadis)
Renderings of the proposal for 6470-6508 Silver Avenue from along Silver Avenue. (OpenForm Properties, Alabaster Homes, Arcadis)











The 259-293 East 11th Avenue and 216 Kingsway site. (Diamond Schmitt Architects, Coast Mental Health)
Renderings of the proposal for 259-293 E 11th Ave and 216 Kingsway in Vancouver. (Diamond Schmitt Architects, Coast Mental Health)
Renderings of the proposal for 259-293 E 11th Ave and 216 Kingsway in Vancouver. (Diamond Schmitt Architects, Coast Mental Health)