Yaletown Rent Prices

    The median advertised rent in Yaletown is $2,800 per month and the average is $3,280, based on 15 listings in Rent Reveal's Vancouver dataset. Advertised rents run from $1,750 to $5,000, compared with a Vancouver-wide median of $2,500.

    Based on 15 Vancouver-area rental listings for Yaletown, collected up to August 2026. Rent Reveal's full dataset currently holds 427 listings across 17 neighbourhoods.

    Average rent in Yaletown

    Median rent

    $2,800/mo

    Average rent

    $3,280/mo

    Listings analysed

    15

    Typical range

    $2,600 – $4,000

    Average size

    837 sq ft

    Rent per sq ft

    $4.47

    Yaletown rent by unit size

    Unit sizeMedian rentAverage rentTypical range
    1 Bedroom$2,600/mo$2,499/mo$2,548$2,625
    2 Bedroom$4,100/mo$4,217/mo$4,000$4,800

    Rent per square foot in Yaletown

    Listings in Yaletown that advertise a size work out to about $4.47 per square foot, on an average advertised unit of 837 sq ft, against $3.86 per square foot across Vancouver as a whole. Listings without an advertised size are excluded from this figure.

    Comparable rentals in Yaletown

    UnitSizeFeaturesAdvertised rent
    1 BedroomNot listedin-suite laundry, balcony$1,750/mo
    1 BedroomNot listedNone listed$2,600/mo
    1 BedroomNot listedparking, in-suite laundry$2,650/mo
    2 BedroomNot listedparking, in-suite laundry$4,000/mo
    2 Bedroom1005 sq ftparking, in-suite laundry, utilities included$4,200/mo

    A spread of advertised listings from the dataset, from the lowest to the highest rent.

    How Yaletown compares with Vancouver

    Yaletown sits $300 per month above the city-wide median of $2,500. Neighbourhoods with the closest median rents are Olympic Village ($2,750/mo), Fairview ($2,635/mo), Coal Harbour ($2,980/mo), Downtown Vancouver ($2,600/mo).

    Is your Yaletown rent fair?

    Rent Reveal scores every listing in the dataset for similarity to the apartment you describe — neighbourhood, bedrooms, bathrooms, size, parking, in-suite laundry, balcony, amenities and utilities — keeps the closest comparables, removes outliers, and reports the median of that set as the expected market rent. For Yaletown that comparison starts from 15 local listings.

    Check whether your Yaletown rent is fair

    Methodology

    Figures are calculated directly from the advertised Vancouver rental listings in Rent Reveal's dataset for Yaletown. Median and average rents, ranges and square footage come from the listings themselves — nothing is modelled or forecast. Categories with fewer than five comparable listings are not published.

    These numbers are informational estimates of market conditions, not financial, legal or tenancy advice. Full detail on the Rent Reveal methodology page.

    Related Vancouver rent questions

    What is the average rent in Yaletown?
    The median advertised rent in Yaletown is $2,800 per month and the average is $3,280, across 15 listings collected up to August 2026. Advertised rents run from $1,750 to $5,000.
    What is the average 1 bedroom rent in Yaletown?
    Median $2,600 per month across 7 one-bedroom listings, typically between $2,548 and $2,625.
    1 bedroom rent in Yaletown
    What is the rent per square foot in Yaletown?
    About $4.47 per square foot, based on the Yaletown listings that advertise a size. The average advertised unit is 837 sq ft.
    Is Yaletown more expensive than Vancouver overall?
    The Vancouver-wide median is $2,500 per month, so Yaletown at $2,800 sits $300 above it. Unit mix differs by area, so the bedroom table on this page is the closer comparison.
    How does Yaletown compare with Olympic Village?
    Olympic Village has a median advertised rent of $2,750 per month across 23 listings, compared with $2,800 in Yaletown.
    Olympic Village rent prices

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    Check whether you're overpaying

    See the city-wide picture on the Vancouver rent prices page, or read the Vancouver rent guides.