Kerrisdale, BC
Renting Guide
Small town charm in the big city
About
Kerrisdale may not be the most expensive or wealthiest neighbourhood in Vancouver, but it sure is a cultured and well-educated one. To some, this can make Kerrisdale sound stuffy, pretentious, or overly earnest. But what saves it is the reason behind the values of the locals here. Quite simply, they care. They care about their clients, their loved ones, their neighbours, their families, and the world as a whole. Kerrisdale is bordered by Granville Street and Blenheim, and by W 33rd Ave in the north, to W 57th in the south.
Rental Options
The market, at a glance
Avg. rent by housing size
Bach/studio: $N/A
1-bedroom: $2,038
2-bedroom: $3,625
3-bedroom: $3,645
Avg. rent compared to other Canadian cities
Kerrisdale is 63% higher than the Canadian average
Housing market: Most people in Kerrisdale own their homes with renting being pretty uncommon. The rentals that exist tend to be partial or full Kerrisdale houses for rent, making it harder to find studios and one-bedrooms. Upside, properties tend to have some size, meaning you’re likely to get a backyard. If you’re more of a condo person, check out the newer condos in the area. Just be prepared, because you’re looking at at least $2,000 a month for a one-bedroom apartment.
Apartment Hunting in Kerrisdale: Kerrisdale is an unusual spot when it comes to apartment hunting. Since most people own their homes or condos, there are few rentals on the market. Studios are very uncommon in Kerrisdale, but you can find some one-bedroom condos or Kerrisdale apartments for rent in private homes. Two-bedrooms, three-bedrooms, and more are likely to come in the form of single or multi-family homes. There aren’t tons of amenities within the rental units here in general, but you can find backyards, some pools, dishwashers, and in-suite laundry.
Typical housing type: Single-family homes and some condos.
Life & Style
Work and school are top priorities with Kerrisdale locals, with community service not far behind. Parents want their children to be cultured and educated, so activities that promote these values are top picks. Families can be found at fancy restaurants, foreign films, and outings to places like museums and galleries. On the weekend, you’ll sometimes see couples strolling through their neighbourhood, enjoying its sophisticated charm as they sip a latte.
Neighbourhood
Kerrisdale isn’t a small neighbourhood, but it’s highly residential. There are some beautiful natural spaces, especially in the south part of the neighbourhood. Just outside the official boundaries, you can even find a few golf clubs and the Fraser River. You’ll have no shortage of school and church options in Kerrisdale. The major street is Granville if you want to get to the rest of the city. In terms of shopping and such, W 41st Ave and West Boulevard are your best bets. That’s where you can do groceries, pick things up at the pharmacy, and drop your kids off at one of the many schools. Close-by is the Kerrisdale Community Centre and Kerrisdale Centennial Park. Just outside the area are the Vancouver International Airport and Iona Beach.
Who lives here: Kerrisdale is a favourite for professionals with jobs in fields like law, health care, and business. Most residents are married with children. They take life seriously, wanting to make a difference in the world and wanting the same for their children. Because of that, they push hard at work and stress the importance of education. These are the kind of families who take weekend trips to the science centre since even fun should be educational.
Perfect for: Professionals with big families.
Not-so-perfect for: Singles and seniors.
Land Mark
Celtic Shipyards
Kerrisdale Centennial Park
Fraser River Park
Maple Grove Park