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Rentals in Downtown Vancouver

276 active rentals · avg $4,374/mo

Average Rent by Type

TypeBedsAvg RentListings
Condo1 bed$3,029123
2 bed$5,04198
3 bed$12,08915
4 bed$24,8001
House4 bed$11,5001
Townhouse2 bed$4,8002
3 bed$12,0002

About Rentals in Downtown Vancouver, BC

Downtown Vancouver has 276 active rental listings available through RentalGuideBC, with an average monthly rent of $4,374 and prices ranging from $1,700 to $19,995 per month. Listings are pulled directly from the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board MLS and refreshed daily, so what you see here reflects the current market.

The rental mix in Downtown Vancouver skews toward 237 condos, 4 townhouses and 1 house. Availability changes constantly as new units come on market and others lease out.

By bedroom count, Downtown Vancouver offers 44 1-bedroom, 33 2-bedroom, 6 3-bedroom and 1 4-bedroom units — useful context if you're sizing rent to household.

53 of 276 listings in Downtown Vancouver explicitly allow pets (dogs or cats). Use the Dogs, Cats, and Parking filters on the map to narrow down further.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rentals are available in Downtown Vancouver?
There are 276 active rental listings in Downtown Vancouver, BC as of today. Listings are sourced from the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board MLS and refreshed daily.
What's the average rent in Downtown Vancouver?
The average monthly rent in Downtown Vancouver is $4,374, with listings ranging from $1,700 to $19,995 per month depending on size, type, and building.
What types of rentals are in Downtown Vancouver?
Downtown Vancouver currently has 237 apartment/condos, 4 townhouses, 1 single family residence for rent.
Are pet-friendly rentals available in Downtown Vancouver?
Yes — 53 of the 276 active listings in Downtown Vancouver allow dogs or cats. Use the pet filters on the map to see them.
How is rent controlled in British Columbia?
In BC, landlords can only increase rent once every 12 months and must give 3 months' written notice. The maximum allowable increase is set annually by the provincial government. Tenancy rules are enforced by the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB).