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Vancouver, WA apartments for rent

428 apartments for rent in Vancouver, WA, from 76 communities.

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$1,275-$1,575 /mo

Redwood Acres

3409 NE 62nd Ave, Vancouver, WA, 98661

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 736-1,100 sqft
3 units available
Featured amenities:
  • Pet friendly
  • AC cooling system
  • In-unit laundry appliances
  • Swimming pool
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Vancouver apartment for rent - a living room and dining room with a couch and a table
$1,324-$1,699 /mo

Oak Creek

11412 NE 49th St, Vancouver, WA, 98682

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 660-960 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A kitchen with wooden floors and white appliances.
$1,625-$1,925 /mo

Evergreen Village Apartments

2501 NE 138Th Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98684

2-3 beds 2 baths 981-1,093 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A kitchen with white cabinets and a black fridge.
$1,677-$3,732 /mo

Slate Ridge Apartment Homes

3100 SE 168th Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98683

1-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 635-1,446 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A modern living room with a grey sofa and a wooden coffee table.
$1,476-$2,318 /mo

Oakbrook Apartments

10415 NE Oakbrook Cir, Vancouver, WA, 98662

1-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 643-855 sqft
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$1,353-$1,959 /mo

Block 1618

1618 NE 112th Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98684

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 535-1,125 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - a kitchen with white appliances and gray cabinets and a counter top
From $1,649 /mo

Leverich Apartments

4705 NE Leverich Parkway, Vancouver, WA, 98663

1-2 beds 1-2.5 baths 650-825 sqft
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Copper Lane

2401 NE Four Seasons Lane, Vancouver, WA, 98864

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 700-1,108 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A kitchen with a black dishwasher and wooden cabinets.
$1,325-$1,700 /mo

Lincoln Townhomes

4718 NE Hazel Dell Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98663

2 beds 1.5 baths 1,058-1,248 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a tv
From $2,300 /mo

Z Street Lofts

615 Z Street, Vancouver, WA, 98661

2 beds 2 baths 1,081 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A kitchen area with a counter and cabinets.
From $1,600 /mo

Heritage Park

16707 NE 66th Way, Vancouver, WA, 98682

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 747-1,165 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A living room with a couch and a blue rug.
$1,295-$1,695 /mo

Clark Apartments

701 E McLoughlin Blvd, Vancouver, WA, 98663

Studio-3 beds 1 bath 341-783 sqft
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$1,199-$1,699 /mo

Parc Central

2600 T Street, Vancouver, WA, 98661

1-3 beds 1 bath 500-850 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A modern living room with a grey sofa, a white coffee table, and a dining table set up with chairs.
$1,251-$1,715 /mo

Aspenridge

13719 SE 18th Street, Vancouver, WA, 98683

1-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 480-960 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - a living room with a white couch and a green and white rug
$1,249-$1,650 /mo

Fox Pointe

3009 NE 57th Ave, Vancouver, WA, 98661

1-3 beds 1 bath 640-950 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A living room with a white sofa, a television, and a dining area with a table and chairs.
$1,575-$3,350 /mo

RiverWest Apartments

700 Waterfront Way, Vancouver, WA, 98660

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 482-1,474 sqft
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$1,533-$2,503 /mo

ATRIO

2231 NE Bridgecreek Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98664

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 759-1,152 sqft
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$999-$1,199 /mo

The Hudson

500 E. 13th Street, Vancouver, WA, 98660

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 250-800 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A modern kitchen with a stainless steel refrigerator and a white countertop.
$1,450-$1,500 /mo

Haven Park Apartments

7508 NE 45th Street, Vancouver, WA, 98662

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 628-886 sqft
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$1,399-$1,759 /mo

192nd West Lofts

2220 SE 192nd Avenue, Vancouver, WA, 98683

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 555-1,180 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A kitchen with a stove top oven and a dishwasher.
$1,750-$1,900 /mo

ROYAL RIDGE CONDOMINIUMS

5011 NE ST JAMES RD, VANCOUVER, WA, 98663

2-3 beds 2 baths 1,180-1,241 sqft
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Somerset Terrace

13601 SE 19th Street, Vancouver, WA, 98683

1-2 beds 1-1.5 baths 750-1,180 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - A living room with a grey couch, a brown chair, a coffee table with a vase of flowers, and a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall.
From $1,999 /mo

Oak Ridge

3202 E Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA, 98661

2-3 beds 1-1.5 baths 900-1,100 sqft
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$1,350-$1,550 /mo

The Jefferson Apartments

807 Jefferson Street, Vancouver, WA, 98660

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 473-904 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a tv on the wall
$1,655-$2,641 /mo

The Farmstead

711 NE 112th Ave, Vancouver, WA, 98684

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 756-1,492 sqft
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Camas apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a fireplace
$1,580-$3,207 /mo

Trio Pointe

19600 Northeast 3rd Street, Camas, WA, 98607

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 625-1,280 sqft
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Vancouver apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a table
$1,641-$1,696 /mo

Hearth Apartment Homes

16516 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA, 98684

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 715-1,381 sqft
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$3,399-$5,235 /mo

Vancouver Pointe

4555 NE 66th Ave, Vancouver, WA, 98661

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 411-1,513 sqft
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$1,385-$2,138 /mo

Latitude 45

11202 NE 20th Street, Vancouver, WA, 98684

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 764-1,092 sqft
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$1,348-$1,784 /mo

AVIA Lofts on Parkway

8005 NE Parkway Drive, Vancouver, WA, 98662

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 525-860 sqft
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Get to know Vancouver, WA

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Vancouver is highly walkable. Many services and amenities are within walking distance, allowing most errands to be handled without a car. The area has excellent public transportation, providing a variety of reliable options for commuting. Vancouver is a very bikeable area featuring a well-developed cycling infrastructure for easy and safe biking.
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Average rent in Vancouver

In Vancouver, the average rent is $1,779 per month, with the average rental size around 912 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,500 - $2,000, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$1,779/month
Average rental size
912 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
1.3%
$1,001 - $1,500
17.9%
$1,501 - $2,000
60.3%
$2,001 - $2,500
15.7%
$2,501 - $3,000
3.5%
Over $3,000
1.3%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
Curious how rent prices changed over time? Dive deeper into Vancouver's rent trends

Average utility cost in Washington

In Washington, renters typically spend around $438 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $20 for cable to $121 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to Vancouver

Introduction

Vancouver, Wash., quietly runs along the southernmost tip of the state’s border along the Columbia River, offering its residents a peaceful suburban atmosphere complimented by a growing artistic community. At its core, Vancouver is like a quieter extension of Portland.  

How large is Vancouver?  

Vancouver is one-third smaller and one-fourth as less populated as Portland. It’s also 1.5 times smaller than Seattle and about one-fourth as populated.  

Where is Vancouver located?  

Washington’s Vancouver is situated nine miles north of Portland, Ore., so residents have access to the city’s world-class dining and shopping locales. Seattle lies 165 miles to the south, which is the ideal distance to enjoy day trips to the “Emerald City.”  

What is the weather like in Vancouver?  

Vancouver enjoys mild and agreeable weather year-round, with averages of 60°F. Showers, flowers and cool nights are abundant during the spring, which features averages of 52°F. Summer enjoys warm days and cooler evenings with 67°F averages, while autumn can be rainy and beautiful, boasting average temperatures of 55°F. Winters can become fairly cold, averaging temperatures of 40°F, although it rarely dips below freezing. 

What are the pros of living in Vancouver?  

Downtown Vancouver is bursting with arts and culture, which, along with its well-educated population, is a definite advantage to living in the city. Vancouver’s various economic programs targeting the downtown core have recently received a “Best Applications of the Planning Process” award from the American Institute of Certified Planners.  

What are the cons of living in Vancouver?  

On the flipside, frequent rains and cloudy days can be someway unpleasant.

Vancouver Demographic Highlights
Total Population 195,300
Female
Male
99,176
96,124
Median Age 37.9
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is it expensive to live in Vancouver?  

Living in Vancouver is more affordable than most of the rest of the nation in nearly all aspects of life.  

How much does public transportation cost in Vancouver?  

Local public transportation is ensured by the C-Tran, which boasts routes that belong to two main zones. C-Zone covers the area located north of the Columbia River (the Camas-Washougal area), while “All-Zone” covers areas situated south of the river. The average cost of a one-way ticket is $2, while monthly passes are priced at $62. Seniors, children and disabled individuals benefit from a reduced price.  

What is the average commute time in Vancouver?  

The average commute time is 25.2 minutes, which is in line with the national average.  

How much does a meal cost in Vancouver?  

A meal at an inexpensive Vancouver restaurant costs $15, a regular cappuccino is priced at $4.66 and a kilogram of chicken filets costs $8.92.   

How much do utilities cost in Vancouver? 

Basic utilities cost $151.62 for a 915-square-foot apartment, which is in line with the national average.

Vancouver Rent Statistics
Vancouver, WA Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Vancouver Average apartment rent trend

Vancouver Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 81,504
Owner Occupied 50.8%
Renter Occupied 49.2%
Renter-occupied housing units in Vancouver:
  • 8,032 Single-family detached homes
  • 2,359 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 34,140 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (6,990) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (14,015)

Among all the available rental units in Vancouver, 27% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 73% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

What are the main industries in Vancouver?  

Due to the city’s proximity to the Columbia River and two major interstates, shipping and logistics are two main industries governing Vancouver’s economy. City officials are investigating a possible railroad infrastructure to fully capitalize on the city’s role as a major West Coast transportation hub.  

What are the largest employers in Vancouver?  

The major corporations that are headquartered in Vancouver include Nautilus Inc., Integra and the Management Group Inc. Subaru also does a large portion of its international shipping from the city’s port.

What is the Vancouver school system like? 

The city is famous for its engaging educational system. Mountain View High School became the second high school to be constructed in the Evergreen School District. It was finished in 1981 and it continues to serve the community to this day.  

What are the top-rated universities near Vancouver?  

Clark College is one of the longest-standing two-year colleges in the state of Washington and was established in 1933.

Vancouver Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 74,490 3.0%
Blue Collar 23,366 0.5%
White Collar 76.1%
Blue Collar 23.9%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 8,526 4.3%
Private Companies 69,644 2.3%
Governmental Workers 11,976 2.0%
Not for Profit Companies 7,710 1.7%
Self Employees 8.7%
Private Companies 71.2%
Governmental Workers 12.2%
Not for Profit Companies 7.9%

Vancouver Education Statistics

No High School 3.1%
Some High School 32.8%
Some College 24.4%
Associate Degree 9.6%
Bachelor's Degree 19%
Graduate Degree 11.1%

Vancouver Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 81,504
Average People Per Household 2.37
Median Household Income$81,338
Average Household Income$106,211
Family
Non-family
46,297
35,207
Children
No Children
21,720
59,784
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

Where to shop in Vancouver?  

Westfield Mall (Vancouver Mall) features more than 100 department stores for shopping addicts. The city is also home to several common chains, such as Lowes, Walmart, Home Depot and Costco.

Where to eat in Vancouver?  

Thai Orchid — an exotic eatery in a trendy warehouse setting — or the Thai Terrace Strip, offering a similar menu in a more casual setting, are two popular restaurants in Vancouver. Local chain restaurants include Olive Garden, Little Caesars, IHOP and Black Angus, a local chain restaurant with great surf ’n’ turf cuisines.  

What free attractions are there in Vancouver? 

Sign up at the YMCA, Humane Society or Habitat for Humanity for fun free things to do in Vancouver. 

What couples attractions are there in Vancouver?  

Catching the latest flicks at the Regal Cinemas or enjoying a night of fine dining are two top couples attractions in Vancouver.  

What family attractions are there in Vancouver?  

The 12 beachy acres in Wintler Community Park are a destination that the entire family will undoubtedly enjoy. It’s one of the most beautiful places in Vancouver and one of the only public parks with waterfront access. The historic aviation exhibits at the Pearson Air Museum can also be fun to visit with kids.

What to know about moving to Vancouver from Seattle? 

Those moving to Vancouver from Seattle should prepare for better public transportation connections thanks to the faster, more organized mass transit rail lines and bus services. And, because Vancouver is a smaller city, you’ll also be spared from the numerous hassles that come with big-city life.  

What to know about renting in Vancouver? 

The state of Washington has very specific renter rights. Landlords can charge a limitless amount for a security deposit, which needs to be returned to you within a few weeks of moving out. Small claims can be used if you need to take your landlord to court, as long as the security deposit is not more than $5,000.

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