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Looking for a new place to call home? Time could be of the essence if you’re a renter. The good news is, the average asking rent is falling across the country, and Vancouver’s is currently the lowest it’s been in nearly four years.
According to a new report by Rentals.ca and Urbanation, rent is “stabilizing” in many major Canadian markets when you look at the long term. Compared to January 2026, however, most saw “modest increases” in asking rent in February 2026. Vancouver saw a jump of 1.3 per cent in the asking rent for purpose-built and condo apartment units, bringing the average rent to $2,664 per month.
So while rents continue to “soften” around the edges in the city, there’s a catch. Renters are now receiving less space on average, while the price per square foot remains stable year-over-year. Units are getting smaller for the same budget.
Since 2024, the average Canadian rental unit size has dropped by around 35 square feet (4.6 per cent), which may not sound like a lot, but it can definitely have an impact on how renters use their space.
Hence, Vancouver’s notorious “dens”-turned-closets and pull-down beds.
That’s not to say that you can’t make a smaller space just as charming and individualized as a larger unit, but it’s something to consider before you make your move.
Vancouver remains one of Canada’s most expensive rental markets, currently topped only by North Vancouver, yet it has the smallest average rental unit size.
A 650-square-foot space is now considered average in the city, costing roughly $4.11 per square foot—more than double the price in other Canadian markets.
Condo developments with a growing number of studios and one-bedroom units have dominated Canada’s recent housing supply, according to Rentals.ca. While individual unit types aren’t shrinking dramatically, the addition of so many newer, smaller “one-bedrooms” and studios has skewed what’s now considered the average size.
This allows developers to maximize the number of homes within a building, while keeping price points “accessible to buyers and investors.”
If you’re ready to embrace the possibility of a smaller space, here are a couple of listings you’ll find in the city’s most popular neighbourhoods. Before fully diving into the housing search, it’s good to get an idea of what’s out there.
Good luck, renters!
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