Average rent in Langley, BC in 2026 lands around $1,750–2,100 for one-bedroom apartments and $2,300–2,800 for two-bedrooms, with detached and townhome rentals materially higher. Langley is one of Metro Vancouver's most-asked-about rental markets — rents 25–40% below Vancouver, a deep townhouse and newer-apartment stock along 200 St and Willowbrook, and the Surrey-Langley SkyTrain extension on the way. Browse live MLS rental listings below, and read on for typical prices, the best neighbourhoods to focus on, and what renters need to know before applying.
Langley Rentals — Average Rent in Langley, BC (2026)
63 active rentals · avg $2,450/mo
Average Rent by Type
| Type | Beds | Avg Rent | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Condo | 1 bed | $1,856 | 13 |
| 2 bed | $2,389 | 21 | |
| 3 bed | $3,000 | 1 | |
| Duplex | 3 bed | $2,500 | 1 |
| House | 1 bed | $1,488 | 4 |
| 2 bed | $1,717 | 6 | |
| 3 bed | $2,900 | 3 | |
| 4 bed | $4,050 | 2 | |
| 5 bed | $4,600 | 1 | |
| 6 bed | $5,200 | 1 | |
| Townhouse | 2 bed | $2,950 | 1 |
| 3 bed | $3,064 | 7 | |
| 4 bed | $3,650 | 2 |
Average rent in Langley BC (2026)
Spring 2026 ranges for purpose-built and well-managed strata rentals: studios $1,500–1,800, one-bedroom apartments $1,750–2,100, two-bedroom apartments $2,300–2,800, two-bedroom townhomes $2,700–3,300, three-bedroom townhomes $3,200–3,900, and three or four-bedroom detached rentals $3,800–4,800.
Older walk-ups in Langley City sit at the low end. Newer wood-frame and concrete buildings in Willoughby Heights and Yorkson sit at the upper end. Detached single-family rentals are scarce and tend to lease within 7–10 days. For a deeper price-by-bedroom breakdown plus neighbourhood detail, see our <a href="/blog/renting-in-langley-bc-2026">Average Rent in Langley BC 2026</a> guide.
Langley City vs Langley Township
Langley City is the older, denser core around downtown — lowest average rents in the area and the best bus connectivity to Surrey. The Expo-Line SkyTrain extension is under construction here (Surrey-Langley, planned later this decade), which has already started lifting land values and may pressure rents upward over the next 24 months.
Langley Township is everything else — Walnut Grove, Willoughby, Fort Langley, Murrayville, Aldergrove. Willoughby Heights leads on rental supply (the post-2018 building boom left a deep inventory of new apartments and townhomes); Walnut Grove is quieter and townhome-heavy; Murrayville is the family pick with detached homes and good elementary catchments. If you're commuting to Vancouver, distance and Highway 1 traffic are the biggest variables.
What renters should know in Langley
Have your application package ready before viewing — proof of income, two recent tenancy references, photo ID, and a credit-score pull. Landlords here often pick the first qualified applicant rather than waiting for the perfect one.
Confirm what is included before signing. Hot water, heat, and parking are sometimes bundled and sometimes not — a $2,200 rent without parking + heat can effectively run $200–300 higher than a $2,300 rent that includes both.
Security deposits in BC cap at half a month's rent (plus an optional half-month pet damage deposit if pets are allowed). For the full rules and how to recover a deposit wrongly withheld, see our <a href="/blog/bc-security-deposit-rules">BC security deposit rules guide</a>.
About Rentals in Langley, BC
Langley has 63 active rental listings available through RentalGuideBC, with an average monthly rent of $2,450 and prices ranging from $1,300 to $5,200 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 Langley skews toward 35 condos, 17 houses and 10 townhouses. Availability changes constantly as new units come on market and others lease out.
By bedroom count, Langley offers 17 1-bedroom, 28 2-bedroom, 12 3-bedroom, 4 4-bedroom, 1 5-bedroom and 1 6-bedroom units — useful context if you're sizing rent to household.
23 of 63 listings in Langley 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 Langley?
- There are 63 active rental listings in Langley, BC as of today. Listings are sourced from the Fraser Valley Real Estate Board MLS and refreshed daily.
- What's the average rent in Langley?
- The average monthly rent in Langley is $2,450, with listings ranging from $1,300 to $5,200 per month depending on size, type, and building.
- What types of rentals are in Langley?
- Langley currently has 35 apartment/condos, 17 single family residences, 10 townhouses, 1 half duplex for rent.
- Are pet-friendly rentals available in Langley?
- Yes — 23 of the 63 active listings in Langley 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).