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Student Housing in Vancouver

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Discover furnished student housing in Vancouver, BC, with uhomes.com. Choose from a variety of rooms for rent, including studios, single rooms, shared rooms, and 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. Our off-campus student accommodations are all-bills included for internet, electricity, gas, heating, and water. Enjoy plenty of modern facilities, including high-speed Wi-Fi, study rooms, fitness centers, game rooms, and outdoor courtyards.
The prime location of Vancouver student apartments puts you close to prestigious universities, including The University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Capilano University, and British Columbia Institute of Technology. uhomes.com seasoned consultants are happy to help you find the best student rentals in Vancouver at a reasonable price.
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GEC Marine Gateway

8101 Nunavut Ln, Vancouver, British Columbia V5X 0E3

5.07 mi from Simon Fraser University, Harbour Centre

104 min

41 min

26 min

26 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Weekend Check-In Available Near bus station Near Shopping Center Near park Near supermarket Elevator 24 hours security
5.0(1)
From
CA$425/week
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GEC Viva

1311 Howe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z 2P3

0.89 mi from Northeastern University — Vancouver

18 min

10 min

16 min

7 min

Must-Stay List No.2
Student Accommodation No Service Fee 24 hours security Bills included Gym Elevator
From CA$1,400
CA$1,399/month
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3583 Kingsway

3583 Kingsway, Vancouver, British Columbia V5R 5L9
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Apartment No Service Fee Elevator
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CA$1,949/month
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Royal Villa

8675 French St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6P 4W5
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Apartment No Service Fee Near bus station Elevator
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CA$1,859/month
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855 Jervis

855 Jervis Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 2B3

0.78 mi from Northeastern University — Vancouver

19 min

9 min

22 min

5 min

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Apartment No Service Fee Elevator
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CA$2,899/month
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GEC Pearson

7657 Cambie street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6P 3H8

5.06 mi from Ilac(international language academy of Canada)

130 min

42 min

38 min

22 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Bills included 24 hours security Gym Elevator
From CA$1,000
CA$999/month
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Casa GEC Viva

1311 Howe St., Vancouver, British Columbia BC V6Z 2P3

0.89 mi from Northeastern University — Vancouver

18 min

12 min

11 min

9 min

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Student Accommodation No Service Fee Gym Bills included
From
CA$450/week
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Casa APT Living

1125 W 12th Ave, Vancouver, British Columbia BC V6H 3Z3

5.60 mi from University of British Columbia

115 min

41 min

38 min

15 min

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Apartment Gym 24 hours security
From
CA$550/week
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Forte on 14

1755 West 14th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J 2J7
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CA$2,100/month
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Willow House

812 W 42nd Ave, Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 2N8

0.88 mi from Langara College

22 min

8 min

17 min

54 min

Must-Stay List No.10
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3.0(1)
From
CA$900/month
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GEC Kingsway

4589 Gladstone Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V5N 2T4

3.39 mi from Vancouver Film School

73 min

25 min

35 min

12 min

Apartment No Service Fee City View Refer A Friend Cashback Weekend Check-In Available Bills included Near Subway Elevator 24 hours security
From CA$1,250
CA$1,249/month
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GEC King Edward

431 W King Edward Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia BC V5Y 2J3
Student Accommodation No Service Fee Bills included
From CA$1,425
CA$1,424/month
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Student Accommodation in Vancouver

Student Housing in Vancouver

Vancouver stands out as a leading study destination in Canada, offering a strong combination of academic excellence, cultural diversity, and a high quality of life. While on-campus residences are in limited supply, many students turn to off-campus student housing in Vancouver, choosing from single rooms, shared rooms, studios, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom apartments to suit their budgets and lifestyles. With uhomes.com, students can easily filter Vancouver student apartments by budget, room type, and commute time, making it simple to compare options and make informed housing decisions.
 
Finding student accommodation in Vancouver is not just about choosing a place to live; it requires careful consideration of location, commute efficiency, and budget. Vancouver is home to two famous universities, The University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University. uhomes.com offers many student rentals close to campuses or along SkyTrain lines and regular bus services, helping save commuting time and making daily life more convenient. The sought-after Vancouver student housing includes GEC Pearson, Casa GEC Viva, and GEC Kingsway, offering a range of options for both comfort and affordability.

About Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal metropolis situated in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a city with beautiful scenery and pleasant weather. As the third-largest city in Canada, Vancouver is famous for its prime location, rich natural resources, and diverse culture.

 

Vancouver is also home to Canada's largest and most important port and is a world-renowned international metropolis. Vancouver is globally recognised as one of the world's most livable cities and ranks among the planet's most renowned urban centres. By 2025, Vancouver's population reached 660,000, while the Greater Vancouver area exceeded 3 million residents, making it Canada's third-largest metropolitan area and the largest city in Western Canada.

 
Vancouver is home to five public universities, with the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Simon Fraser University (SFU) being the most prominent. Securing on-campus student housing in Vancouver can be highly competitive. uhomes.com offers private, affordable Vancouver student housing near local universities, with more flexibility and lower prices than on-campus student accommodation.

 

In recent years, Vancouver has consistently ranked among the world's most livable cities in global surveys. It has a temperate maritime climate characterised by mild, wet winters and cool, dry summers. Rainfall is abundant year-round. This moderate weather is suitable for students who enjoy outdoor activities. A stunning natural landscape, including Stanley Park, Grouse Mountain, and English Bay, surrounds Vancouver. These are good places for skiing, hiking, and water sports. uhomes.com offers conveniently located student housing in Vancouver, BC. Our properties are close to attractions and public transit, including SkyTrains, buses, SeaBus, and West Coast Express, making commutes quick. Our fully furnished off-campus apartments are steps away from student-friendly dining and shopping areas, complete with additional services to support your academic success. Explore our diverse range of student accommodation in Vancouver to find the perfect home to rent.

Best Student Housing in Vancouver

Best student housing in Vancouver, BC, usually combines convenience, comfort, and safety. These top off-campus rooms for rent are usually fully furnished, close to public transit, and managed by professional residences. Plus, the private property features laundry rooms, modern gyms, 24/7 security, study areas, and all-inclusive utilities. Many of our accommodations in Vancouver for students are close to The University of British Columbia (UBC), Simon Fraser University (SFU), and Capilano University, within a short bus or SkyTrain ride. Explore our prime Vancouver student apartments below:
    1. GEC Pearson Vancouver
    2. Casa Harrington Residences Vancouver
    3. GEC King Edward Vancouver
    4. 3583 Kingsway
    5. 1580 Haro
    6. 1270 Nicola
    7. Royal Villa
    8. Dennison Court
    9. 1461 Harwood
    10. 855 Jervis

Cheap Student Housing in Vancouver BC

Cheap Student Housing in Vancouver, Canada, are usually shared rooms or houses, and prices start around $850–$1,200 CAD per month. Burnaby, New West, and the Marine Gateway area are top picks for affordable student housing in Vancouver. The rent in these areas is generally lower, and you’re still just a quick train ride away from the colleges. Most of our student accommodations in Vancouver are all-inclusive, meaning your Wi-Fi and hydro are already included in the rent. It’s a huge plus if you’re trying to keep your monthly spending predictable. Here are the budget-friendly student housing options to choose from and save your budget:

Types of Student Housing in Vancouver BC

There is a variety of Vancouver student housing to suit different needs. Your choice often depends on factors such as your budget, the level of privacy you want, and how close you prefer to be to campus. Here’s a look at the main types of student accommodations available:

On-Campus Residences

UBC, SFU, and BCIT all provide on-campus student residences, ranging from traditional dorms to suites with private kitchens. These halls of residences often include furnished rooms, meal plans, and opportunities to connect with fellow students.

Off-Campus Student Housing

For students who want more independence, privacy, and flexibility than a dorm offers, consider managed apartments like Harrington or GEC. These private student apartments in Vancouver are designed for students, meaning they're fully furnished and include bills. It’s a super convenient alternative if you want a professional building with 24/7 security rather than dealing with a private landlord.
  • Studio:
Vancouver studios for rent are compact, self-contained spaces that combine living, sleeping, and kitchen areas in one room.
  • Single room:
The single room is a private bedroom within a shared apartment or house, giving more personal space.
  • Shared room:
Shared rooms in Vancouver are rooms where two or more students share the same bedroom, making them a cost-effective option.
  • 1-bedroom apartment:
A 1-bedroom flat includes a separate bedroom, living area, and kitchen, perfect for those seeking independence.
  • 2-bedroom apartment:
2-bedroom apartments in Vancouver feature two private bedrooms, allowing roommates to share a unit while maintaining personal space.

Shared Accommodation/Rental Apartments

Shared apartments or accommodations allow students to split rent and utilities with roommates, making them cheap apartments for rent in Vancouver, BC. This type of housing also encourages social interaction and community living among peers.

Homestays

Homestays pair students with local families, providing a supportive environment and cultural immersion in Vancouver. Students typically receive a private room and meals while living with their host family.

Best Neighborhoods for Vancouver Student Apartments

The best neighborhoods for Vancouver student apartments are Downtown, Kitsilano, West End, Mount Pleasant, Oakridge, and East Vancouver. These sought-after areas offer easy access to campus and proximity to local shops and services, making them ideal for anyone focusing on their studies. Below are the best areas to live in Vancouver for student accommodation.

Downtown Vancouver ($1,400–$1,800 per month)

The downtown area has a diverse, vibrant atmosphere, and Robson Street is a popular shopping and dining district that attracts young people and tourists. Many student apartments for rent in Vancouver, BC, are also close to English Bay Beach and Stanley Park, and offer the vitality of a coastal city.

Kitsilano ($1,200–$1,600 per month)

Kitsilano is renowned for Kits Beach, which attracts many residents to enjoy outdoor activities. Near the student housing in Vancouver, Canada, there are many high-end coffee shops, including 49th Parallel Coffee Roasters and Matchstick Coffee Roasters, as well as unique boutiques. The area is also conveniently located close to the University of British Columbia, with easy access via public transportation.

West End ($1,900 to over $2,300+ per month)

The West End area is a dream for students, with great amenities and an easy commute. On your time off, having Stanley Park in your backyard is good for a quick walk or some fresh air. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a lively, waterfront community that doesn't feel like a concrete jungle.

Mount Pleasant ($1,100 to $1,600 per month)

Mount Pleasant offers a wide variety of off-campus student housing in Vancouver at reasonable prices, and is also just a few steps away from the Kingsway and Broadnary business districts. This area is highly multicultural, with a rich and colorful life and countless bars and restaurants.

Oakridge ($1,950–$2,500+ per month)

Oakridge is among the most popular neighborhoods, offering a beautiful, quiet place to live. The Oakridge Centre offers convenient shopping for daily necessities, while nearby green spaces like Tisdall Park and VanDusen Botanical Garden offer great spots to relax and explore.

East Vancouver ($1,400 to $2,100+ per month)

Commercial Drive in East Vancouver is a solid choice when considering the best neighborhoods. It's famous for its indie vibe and local events, with John Hendry Park just a short walk away for a nature break. It’s worth checking out uhomes.com to see which rooms for rent are available in the area.

Cost of Living in Vancouver

The average cost of living in Vancouver, BC, for a student ranges from CAD 1,800 to CAD 3,000+ per month, including accommodation, food, transportation, and other expenses (excluding tuition), with rent as the largest expense. Many students choose to split a house or apartment to save some cash, and uhomes.com offers plenty of Vancouver share houses for students, with rent usually ranging from $700 to of $1,500 per month. Below is detailed information on average student living costs in Vancouver. 
CategoryAverage Monthly Cost (CA$)
Accommodation$700 – $1,500
Food & Groceries$300 – $500
Transportation$42.50 (U-Pass)
$190 (Regular Pass)
Mobile Plans$35 – $100
Clothes$50 – $100
Entertainment$150 – $200
Books & Stationery$50 – $100

Top Universities in Vancouver

Vancouver is home to some of Canada's top universities, including the University of British Columbia (UBC), Simon Fraser University (SFU), Capilano University, and others. The city offers a great environment for studying while enjoying a high quality of life. uhomes.com offers convenient and affordable student rooms for rent in Vancouver, Canada, close to these top universities in Vancouver:

University of British Columbia

UBC enrolls over 65,000 students and is ranked among the top 50 universities worldwide. It’s renowned for programs in science, engineering, business, and sustainability, creating high demand for Canada student housing in Vancouver.

Simon Fraser University

Simon Fraser University enrolls over 35,000 students across its Burnaby, Surrey, and Vancouver campuses and is ranked among Canada’s top comprehensive universities. It is well known for strong programs in computer science, business, and communications, attracting students from across the globe.

Capilano University

Capilano University offers small class sizes and a hands-on, supportive learning environment across North Vancouver and Squamish. Students can pursue practical, career-oriented programs in design, film, business, and early childhood education.

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Kwantlen Polytechnic University is a public polytechnic university in British Columbia with over 140 programs in areas like business, design, health, trades and technology, and science across multiple Metro Vancouver campuses. Known for its hands‑on, career‑focused learning that blends theory with real‑world experience.

British Columbia Institute of Technology

The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) is a well‑known public polytechnic in Metro Vancouver, offering professionally oriented programs in engineering, business, health sciences, computing, and trades.

Transportation in Vancouver

Buses, the SkyTrain, and the SeaBus are the primary options for students to get around Metro Vancouver. Most students just rely on the U-Pass BC, which is basically an all-access pass bundled into your tuition that gives you unlimited rides for a fraction of the regular price.

Skytrain

The SkyTrain is the backbone of Vancouver's rapid transit. It operates four lines: the Expo Line, Millennium Line, Canada Line, and the new Millennium Line Broadway Extension, which cover key areas, including Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, and Surrey. uhomes.com offers many rooms for rent in Vancouver, close to a SkyTrain station, for a stress-free commute.

Buses

The bus network extensively covers all of Metro Vancouver, reaching neighborhoods not served by the SkyTrain. Buses run frequently on major routes, and the system is designed for quick, easy transfers with other transit options.

SeaBus and Ferries

Vancouver's sea transport includes ferries and the SeaBus, which connect downtown to surrounding coastal communities like West Vancouver and North Vancouver. The SeaBus, in particular, is a popular commuter ferry linking downtown Vancouver's Waterfront Station to North Vancouver's Lonsdale Quay, offering stunning views of the harbour during the short crossing.

Bicycle

Vancouver is a bike-friendly city with an extensive network of dedicated bike lanes. Our platform offers Vancouver student housing with shared bike storage, providing a safe and convenient place to park your bicycle. If you don't want to buy a bicycle, Vancouver's bike share, Mobi by Rogers, is also very convenient for students; the annual pass is $169.

Walking

The downtown Vancouver area is pedestrian-friendly, with many shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions within walking distance. We offer many student accommodations in Vancouver, conveniently located near popular areas and major university campuses, making it easy for students to explore the city and attend classes.

Taxis and shared rides

There are plenty of cabs around, Uber and Lyft have pretty much become the go-tos for getting around Vancouver. Depending on where you’re headed and the time of day, a one-way trip will usually set you back anywhere from $15 to $60.

Student Life in Vancouver

Vancouver is a vibrant city with a diversified culture that attracts many international students to study and live.

 

Firstly, there are various types of food in Vancouver, from street food to high-end dining options. Granville Island is one of the most popular public markets in Vancouver, and you can go there to taste fresh seafood, buy some artisan crafts, and try some local foods. Besides, go to the neighbourhoods in Gastown to get coffee in the chic cafe shops. Some popular restaurants you can try are Black + Blue, Cora Breakfast & Lunch, Maruhachi Ra-men, and more. In your leisure time, you can discover the various dining options, bars, and cafes near your accommodation in Vancouver BC.

 

For students who love the outdoors, Vancouver has some amazing natural scenery waiting for you to have a look. Stanley Park is a large city park suitable for biking and walking. People can enjoy the magnificent views of the sea and forests. Our platform provides many apartments for rent in Vancouver near Stanley Park, which is easy for you to visit. Another worthy spot is Grouse Mountain, the dream place for skiers. Many people go skiing in the winter and enjoy hiking and mountain biking in the summertime.

 

For entertainment, Vancouver offers a rich cultural atmosphere, with a variety of arts and cultural activities. The Vancouver Art Gallery and BC Provincial Museum host regular exhibitions each year. In addition, Vancouver ranks as North America's third-largest production hub, behind only Los Angeles and New York City. The Vancouver International Film Festival is a significant annual event, attracting many fans. Vancouver has attracted many international students due to its high-quality education system and livability, fostering a diverse student body. 

Tourist Attractions in Vancouver

In Vancouver, there are many worthwhile spots to discover and give you different experiences and cultures in Canada. uhomes.com provides student housing in Vancouver BC close to these tourist attractions:

  • Stanley Park
  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park
  • Canada Place
  • Vancouver Island
  • Granville Island
  • Vancouver Art Gallery
  • Gastown
  • Queen Elizabeth Park
  • Grouse Mountain
  • Science World
  • Vancouver Aquarium

FAQs on Student Accommodation Vancouver

How much does student housing in Vancouver cost?

Student accommodation in Vancouver typically ranges from $850 and $1,400+ per month. For those wanting their own space, studios and one-bedrooms are significantly pricier, frequently topping $2,400 or $2,700 per month. The rent also depends on the location and preferred amenities.

When should I start looking for Vancouver student apartments?

If you’re planning a September intake, the best time to start your search for Vancouver student apartments is late June or July, just before the mad rush in August. You can definitely explore different neighborhoods in the spring, and most September 1st rentals don't even hit the market until about 3 to 5 weeks before the move-in date.

What are room types available for student accommodation in Vancouver?

There are various room types of student accommodation in Vancouver. Whether you want more privacy or live with friends in a large shared house in Vancouver, there is always a good choice for you on our platform. You can choose the room types shown below:
  • Single room
  • Shared room
  • Studio apartments
  • 1-bedroom apartments
  • 2-bedroom apartments

Can I get a discount on booking student housing Vancouver?

Yes, uhomes.com offers several types of discounts if you book our student housing in Vancouver, including cashback offers, vouchers, group booking deals, and seasonal special discounts. Students may also find specific deals for early bird bookings.  

What are the best areas for student apartments in Vancouver, Canada?

The best areas for student apartments in Vancouver are the West End (for its community feel), Kitsilano (near UBC), Point Grey (closest to UBC), Mount Pleasant (for its trendy, affordable vibe), and Downtown (for its proximity to nightlife and amenities).

How far do students usually commute to Vancouver?

For UBC and SFU students, it is common to spend 45 to 1 hour a day commuting by bus and SkyTrain for a round-trip.
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