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Last updated April 23 2024 at 9:43 PM

Vancouver, WA
137 Cheap Apartments for Rent

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Finding cheap apartments in Vancouver takes some ingenuity and effort, as well as quick action. Before you head out on your search, bring along pay stubs, bank statements, lett... Read Guide >
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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the typical rent for a studio apartment in Vancouver?

The average rent for a studio apartment in Vancouver is $1,474.

How expensive are one-bedroom apartments in Vancouver?

The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rental in Vancouver is $1,612.

How much is rent for two-bedroom apartments in Vancouver?

The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Vancouver is $1,781.
City Guide for Vancouver, WA

Residents of Vancouver, Washington often refer to their hometown simply as “the ‘Couv.” Snarky critics in nearby Portland have dubbed it “Vantucky.” Other monikers include “Vancooter,” “Baby Portland,” and our personal creative favorite, “Vancouver – but not the one in Canada.” We may not agree on what to call it, but we can all agree on one thing: For apartment hunters looking for a killer pad in the Nirvana of the Northwest (yes, we have more nicknames), Vancouver, Washington may be the perfec...

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What to keep in mind when looking for cheap apartments in Vancouver, WA

Finding cheap apartments in Vancouver takes some ingenuity and effort, as well as quick action. Before you head out on your search, bring along pay stubs, bank statements, letters of recommendations from landlords or employers, and identification. The more proactive you are about your search, the easier it will be to score a deal.

Look for cheap apartments in Vancouver by regularly scouring listings and looking during slower renting seasons, like winter. You can still find a deal if you move during the summer months when apartment hunting is more competitive.

You may be able to find cheap apartments in Vancouver in neighborhoods that are located away from attractions, restaurants, and entertainment. You may need to look farther out than you would prefer, but access to highways or public transportation can get you into the heart of Vancouver.

The building you choose can also make a difference in finding a cheap apartment in Vancouver. Older buildings that need some updating are more likely to have better deals. Walk-up apartments without elevators, on-street parking and few amenities like on-site fitness centers can also signal affordable rents in Vancouver.