Vancouver, BC — Cost of Living, Housing & Relocation Guide [2026]
COL: 142.6 2,642,825

Vancouver, BC

A stunning coastal city surrounded by mountains and ocean, offering outdoor paradise — but with Canada's highest housing costs.

Updated June 30, 2026
Cost of Living 142.6

Very High vs Canada avg (100)

Housing Index 178.3

Very Expensive

Median Income C$68,000

Household income

Unemployment 5.2%

Job market health

Vancouver vs Canada Average

Overall COL
Vancouver: 142.6
Canada Avg: 100
Housing
Vancouver: 178.3
Canada Avg: 100
Provincial Tax
Vancouver: 7.7%

Taxes

  • Provincial Tax: 7.7%
  • Sales Tax: 12%

Economy & Jobs

  • Median Income: C$68,000
  • Unemployment: 5.2%
  • Population: 2,642,825

Climate

  • Sunny Days: 193/year
  • Summer High: 73°F
  • Winter Low: 34°F

Housing

  • Median Home: C$1,250,000
  • 1BR Rent: C$2600/mo

Cost of Living

Vancouver's cost of living index is 142.6 (Canada average = 100).

CategoryVancouverNational AverageDifference
Overall142.6100+42.6%
Housing178.3100+78.3%

Data source: Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER), 2026

Housing Market

MetricValue
Median Home PriceC$1,250,000
Median Rent (1BR)C$2600/mo
Median Rent (2BR)C$3,250/mo
Price per Sq FtC$833

Data source: Zillow Research, May 2026

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Utilities

Estimated monthly utility costs for a typical household in Vancouver:

UtilityEstimated Monthly CostNotes
ElectricityC$140Based on ~900 kWh/month usage
WaterC$50Includes sewer
Internet (100+ Mbps)C$70Broadband average
Garbage / TrashC$40Private service
Total UtilitiesC$300Monthly estimate

Data sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) 2024, EPA/AWWA water rate surveys, BroadbandNow, municipal service directories

Best Neighborhoods

Downtown Vancouver

The heart of the city with restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Average rent: C$3,120/mo.

Vancouver Heights

Trendy area with local businesses and a mix of historic and modern housing. Average rent: C$2,860/mo.

East Vancouver

Up-and-coming neighborhood with new developments and young professionals. Average rent: C$2,340/mo.

West Vancouver

Family-friendly area with parks and good schools. Average rent: C$2,470/mo.

Remote Work Score

Vancouver scores 98/100 for remote work readiness:

  • Internet Speed: Average 200 Mbps (Good)
  • Coworking Spaces: 15+ locations (Good)
  • Cost of Living: High (Fair)
  • Climate: 193 sunny days/year (Fair)
  • Quality of Life: Moderate (Fair)

Climate

Vancouver has a varied climate with distinct seasons.

MonthAvg HighAvg LowRainfall
January54°F34°F2.5"
April58°F49°F2.8"
July73°F48°F1.5"
October53°F52°F2.2"

Taxes

  • Provincial Tax: 7.7%
  • Sales Tax: 12%
  • Property Tax: ~0.28% of assessed value

Economy

Major industries include technology, healthcare, education, and manufacturing. The unemployment rate is 5.2%.

Overview

Vancouver is a city in BC with a population of 2,642,825. A stunning coastal city surrounded by mountains and ocean, offering outdoor paradise — but with Canada’s highest housing costs.

FAQ

Is vancouver-ca a good place to live?

vancouver-ca offers a strong combination of affordability, job opportunities, and quality of life. Use our cost of living calculator and relocation guides to see if it fits your budget and lifestyle.

What is the cost of living in vancouver-ca?

The cost of living in vancouver-ca varies by neighborhood and lifestyle. Check our detailed cost breakdown above for specific numbers on housing, groceries, utilities, and transportation.

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Data Sources

  • Cost of living: Council for Community and Economic Research (C2ER)
  • Housing data: Zillow Research
  • Demographics: US Census Bureau
  • Climate: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
  • Taxes: Tax Foundation

Last updated: June 30, 2026

Disclaimer: All data on this page is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, legal, tax, or real estate advice. Cost of living indices, housing prices, tax rates, and other figures are estimates based on publicly available data and may not reflect current market conditions. URCity and Northshore Press are not financial advisors, tax professionals, or real estate agents. Always consult qualified professionals before making relocation or financial decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Vancouver, BC?

The cost of living index in Vancouver is 142.6, which is above the Canada national average of 100. This makes it one of the more expensive cities.

How much does it cost to buy a home in Vancouver?

The median home price in Vancouver is C$1,250,000. The housing index is 178.3, which is above the national average.

What is the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment?

The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Vancouver is approximately C$2600/mo.

Does Vancouver, BC have provincial income tax?

Vancouver is in BC, which has a provincial tax rate of 7.7%.

What is the climate like in Vancouver?

Vancouver enjoys approximately 193 sunny days per year. Summer highs reach around 73°F, while winter lows can drop to around 34°F.

Data Sources

All data on this page is sourced from publicly available datasets and updated regularly. Data sources include:

  • Cost of Living: Statistics Canada, 2026
  • Housing Data: Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), 2026
  • Income & Employment: Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey, 2024
  • Climate: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Data last updated: June 30, 2026. Data may not reflect current market conditions. Always verify with local sources before making relocation decisions.