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Pace of Rent Increases Slows, but Housing Costs Still Rising in Metro Vancouver

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Last updated: April 25, 2025 8:45 pm
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Pace of Rent Increases Slows, but Housing Costs Still Rising in Metro Vancouver
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The pace of rent increases in Metro Vancouver slowed last year compared with 2023 and the rental stock is growing, but the regional district says homelessness continues to rise and the wait-list for social housing grows.

Metro Vancouver has released its annual housing data, showing rent increases slowed to 4.5 percent in 2024, down from 9.1 percent the year before.

Rental construction is at a 20-year peak and vacancy rates increased to 1.6 percent in 2024, up from 0.9 percent in the previous two years.

But the district says in a news release that vacancy rates across the region “remain well below a healthy level” of at least three percent.

There was a 14 percent increase in the number of households on the wait-list for social housing last year, surpassing 21,500, and the district says seniors and families are the most represented groups on the list.

The report says homelessness in Metro Vancouver continues to rise, increasing by 33 percent since 2020.

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The average cost of rent for purpose-built rentals in Metro Vancouver was $1,929 and $2,541 for rental condominiums last year, and the district says in the report released Friday that rents are expected to continue to rise, albeit at a slower pace.

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