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    428 NE BUFFALO, PORTLAND, OR 97211
    • 2 BEDS
    • $1,225
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    905 Northeast 80Th Avenue, Portland, OR 97213
    • 4 BEDS
    • $2,100
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    2338-B SE 89TH, PORTLAND, OR 97216
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,095
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    2825 SE 90TH, PORTLAND, OR 97266
    • 3 BEDS
    • $1,395
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Average rent in Vancouver, WA

$1,710/mo Vancouver, WA average rental price, February 2023
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The average monthly rent of apartments in Vancouver, WA is $1,710.

    Vancouver, WA apartment rent ranges

    About 59% of apartment rents in Vancouver, WA range between $1,501-$2,000. Meanwhile, apartments priced over > $2,000 represent 15% of apartments. Around 25% of Vancouver’s apartments are in the $1,001-$1,500 price range. 1% of apartments are priced between $701-$1,000.

    Vancouver, WA rent trends

    Getting around in Vancouver, WA

    57 /100
    Somewhat Walkable
    41 /100
    Some Transit
    69 /100
    Bikeable
    Walk Score®: 57, Transit Score®: 41, Bike Score®: 69

    Frequently asked questions

    What are the advantages of renting a house in Vancouver, WA?

    Renting a house in Vancouver, WA comes with more space, both indoor and outdoor.

    What are the downsides of renting a house apartment in Vancouver, WA?

    Houses for rent in Vancouver, WA are usually located in non-central areas. You might be interested in studio apartments, 1 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments or 3 bedroom apartments, or browse all RentCafe apartments for rent in Vancouver, WA.

    Vancouver, WA demographics

    Vancouver, WA has a population of 188,331 according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 95,234 of Vancouver’s residents are women and 93,097 are men. The median age of those who live in Vancouver, WA is 37.3.

    Vancouver, WA households

    • 45,181 Family
      30,482 Non-family
    • 22,034 Children
      53,629 No Children
    • 75,663Total Number of Households
    • 2.46Average People Per Household
    • $67,462Median Household Income

    According to U.S. Census data, there are 75,663 households in Vancouver, WA. 45,181 are family households and 30,482 are non-family households. There are 22,034 households with children in Vancouver and 53,629 households without children. On average, about 2.46 people live in a household in Vancouver, WA.

    Vancouver, WA education statistics

    The level of education of the population of Vancouver, WA is as follows: 3% have no high school education, 31% completed some high school, 30% partially completed college, 10% have an Associate Degree, 18% have a Bachelor Degree, and 9% have a Graduate Degree.

    Look for houses for rent near me

    Do you want a house with a backyard, a grill area, that offers you privacy and enough space for your family? RentCafe offers you the possibility to look for a house for rent near you, to find the one that best suits your family. Browsing through our listings, you can filter by size, price, pet policy, check out the location, to find the best house in your area. Whether you are looking to move to a particular neighborhood, or a specific ZIP code, may it be for its safety, beautiful buildings, or quiet atmosphere, you can find the rental house that your whole family will enjoy.

    Your next home is out there, whether you are looking for a house for rent near you or anywhere in the U.S. Easily browse houses for rent with availability updated daily, and let's find the one that is perfect for you!

    Renting a house in Vancouver, WA

    Do you wish you could live the American Dream minus the roof repairs, fence painting and boiler repairs? You sure can. It’s called rental homes. You are working a steady 9-5, which is sometimes 9-7, so when you finally get home you don’t want to put in a couple of extra hours as an unpaid handyman. The American Dream is about the impeccable backyard lawn where the family dog runs around. It’s about 4th of July barbeques and summer nights spent on your back porch. Of course, the dream is different for everyone, so it all depends on you. And your budget. Regardless of your budget you will manage to find some interesting homes for rent that fit your style. If you are moving from an apartment and are on a tight budget, please keep on reading. The American Dream is not only for the rich and beautiful who can rent a 4 bedroom without blinking.

    The road from apartment to house is paved with…

    … extra expenses. At least everyone says so. If we compare the price of 3 bedroom apartments to single family homes for rent with the same bedroom count, the house will be more expensive. You are paying more to get a yard, more square footage, storage space and privacy. But if you are looking for cheap houses for rent, you should definitely consider duplexes too. They are slightly more affordable and they come in many forms and bedroom counts. You could rent a 1 bedroom duplex, albeit they are somewhat rarer than their 2 bedroom brothers, and it goes without say that the rent will be much lower than renting a single-family house. If you are taking the smart approach, moving to a house will not cost an arm and a leg. Of the 4 listings in Vancouver, WA there are plenty of houses you can rent without breaking the bank. And besides, why would you pay extra to stay in a pricey neighborhood, when all you want at the end of a long day is to enjoy the tranquility of your backyard?

    Finding a home nearby is easier than you think. Check out our Apartments Near Me page and take your pick!