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Vancouver, WA Houses for Rent

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    $2,500 Per Month

    • 0.5 Baths
    • 1,369 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    1798 SE Columbia River Dr, Vancouver, WA 98661

    Welcome to 1798 SE Columbia River Drive, a professionally remodeled commercial office space available for lease in Vancouver, WA. The office environment offers a seamless blend of style, comfort and convenience, ideal for professionals seeking a turn key solution in a prime location. Just minutes from downtown Vancouver, the new waterfront development, and PDX Airport. It is perfectly positioned

    Brenda Wilson eXp Realty

    1798 SE Columbia River Dr, Vancouver, WA 98661
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    Starting at $1,799 Per Month

    • 2 - 3 Beds

    12800 SE 7th St, Vancouver, WA 98683

    Passage Apartments in Vancouver, WA, is home to a fantastic location where endless opportunities for work and play collide. Our Vancouver apartments for rent, provide you with open floorplan living that features an in-home washer and dryer, hardwood-style flooring, a private patio/balcony, a fireplace and more!Our pet-friendly Vancouver Apartments include an onsite fitness center,

    Passage

    (360) 803-1976

    12800 SE 7th St, Vancouver, WA 98683

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a single-family home in Vancouver, WA?
The median rent for a single-family home in Vancouver, WA is $2,500 per month, though prices vary by neighborhood, size, and property type. As of June 2026, townhouses tend to be the most affordable option while condos and single-family homes are currently more expensive.
How much do you need to make to afford rent in Vancouver, WA?
To comfortably afford the median rent in Vancouver, WA, a household needs to earn roughly $94,000 per year. This is based on the common guideline that households should spend no more than 30% of gross income on housing. Most landlords require monthly household income of at least 3x the monthly rent, and with a median rent of $2,350 per month in Vancouver, WA, renters typically need to show $7,050 per month in gross income to qualify. Actual affordability will vary depending on household debts, other living expenses, and overall budget.
Is it more affordable to rent or buy in Vancouver, WA?
In Vancouver, WA, the price-to-rent ratio is 17.5, which generally favors renting. This ratio divides the median home price by the annual median rent: below 15 typically favors buying, 15 to 20 is balanced, and above 20 typically favors renting. Your finances, how long you plan to stay, and costs like mortgage rates, taxes, and maintenance all factor into the decision.
What neighborhoods in Vancouver, WA are best for renting a single-family home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Vancouver, WA depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a single-family home include Concordia, Kenton, Portsmouth, Roseway and University Park, each with its own character and price range.

Rental Home Trends in Vancouver, WA

Rental Home Trends

Number of Houses for Rent
2
Median Single Family Home Rent
$2,500
Median 3 Bedroom Single Family Home Rent
$2,495
Median 4 Bedroom Single Family Home Rent
$2,995
Median 5 Bedroom Single Family Home Rent
$3,600
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