Mount Pleasant Vancouver Apartments, Condos and Houses for Rent

18 Rentals found

The Duke

$2,500

  • 0 Bed
  • 1 Bath

333 East 11th Avenue, Vancouver, BC

Switchmen

$1,995 – $3,400

  • 0–2 Bed
  • 1 Bath

180 Switchmen St, Vancouver, BC

Fixture

$2,650

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

708 East 26th Ave, Vancouver, BC

Faber Block

$2,300 – $4,300

  • 1–3 Bed
  • 1–2 Bath

2511 Carolina Street, Vancouver, BC

The Evan

$2,588 – $3,795

  • 1–2 Bed
  • 1–2 Bath

1908 Scotia Street, Vancouver, BC

False Creek Residences

$2,395

  • 0 Bed
  • 1 Bath

75 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC

180 East 2nd Avenue

$4,775

  • 3 Bed
  • 2 Bath

180 East 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC

1616 Columbia Street

$3,900

  • 2 Bed
  • 1 Bath

1616 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC

Mount Pleasant

$1,750

  • 2 Bed
  • 2 Bath

Mount Pleasant, Vancouver, BC

East 13th Avenue

$850

  • 3 Bed
  • 1 Bath

East 13th Avenue, Vancouver, BC

89 West 2nd Avenue

$2,650

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

89 West 2nd Avenue, Vancouver, BC

138 West 1st Avenue

$2,600

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

138 West 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC

East 13th Avenue

$850

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

East 13th Avenue, Vancouver, BC

1661 Quebec Street

$2,800

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

1661 Quebec Street, Vancouver, BC

250 East 6th Avenue

$3,200

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

250 East 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC

677 East 7th Avenue

$2,100

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

677 East 7th Avenue, Vancouver, BC

East 8th Avenue

$1,325

  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bath

East 8th Avenue, Vancouver, BC

1708 Ontario Street

$3,000

  • 2 Bed
  • 1 Bath

1708 Ontario Street, Vancouver, BC

Mount Pleasant, BC

Renting Guide

It’s sure to peak your interest

About

Located almost perfectly in the centre of Vancouver, between Cambie Street and Clark Drive, and north of 16th, Mount Pleasant is one of the city’s most popular neighbourhoods. People love all the indie restaurants and cafes, the public art murals, as well as the trendy little shops scattered around the area. But the biggest draw is Mount Pleasant’s vibe. It’s arty, cool, and indie. Of course, that means the neighbourhood gets its fair share of jokes about being hipster central… because it is. But it you want somewhere that’s warm, unique, and interesting, then grow your facial hair, throw on your skinny jeans, and embrace your inner hipster!

Rental Options

The Market

Avg. rent by housing size

Bach/studio: $2,065

1-bedroom: $2,394

2-bedroom: $3,970

3-bedroom: $N/A

Avg. rent compared to other Canadian cities

Mount Pleasant is 77% higher than the Canadian average

Mount Pleasant Rental Market: Mount Pleasant houses for rent ain’t cheap, that’s for sure. While prices used to be great here, gentrification of the neighbourhood sent them soaring. Upside, you do get what you pay for here. If you’re looking for a three-bedroom or larger, you can find a gorgeous character home. On the smaller end, there are new townhouses and chic, modern condos. Basically, if you can afford to jump into this neighbourhood, it’ll be worth it – despite the price tag.

Apartment Hunting in Mount Pleasant: There are very few cheap Mount Pleasant apartments for rent– it’s a trendy, fun, rich and eclectic neighbourhood, meaning it’s in-demand. Now that that’s out of the way, let’s get to the good news! The condos in the area offer up beautiful studios and one-bedrooms for rent. You’ll find plenty of amenities, including some pools and gyms. The townhouses are modern and state-of-the-art. Most come with dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers. Then there are the character homes. These are perfect if you need a two-bedroom, three-bedroom, or even more, and you love historic spaces. So what does this boil down to? There are no bad options when it comes to housing in Mount Pleasant!

Typical housing type: A blend of character homes, townhouses, and low-rise condo buildings.

Life & Style

Mount Pleasant is the Teen Vogue of neighbourhoods. It’s geared to younger people, on trend, but also trying to talk about important issues. Indie cafes and clothing places are big, as are veggie and vegan food spots. Locals often are in school or have jobs with flexible hours, giving the neighbourhood a lot of life at all hours of the day and night. Mount Pleasant isn’t known as a party place, but it does have its fair share of evening spots with cool cocktails and craft beers. It’s more about hanging out, having stimulating conversation, and taking the world in.

Neighbourhood

Main Street runs right through Mount Pleasant, giving easy access to the rest of the city. There are also several transit stops in the area. There aren’t a ton of parks, but there are some schools, as well as plenty of social programs and community organizations. The whole northwest side of Mount Pleasant is filled with cool eateries and stores. Head to Broadway for City Square Shopping Centre and big box stores. City Hall is in that area too. To the south, there’s Mt. Saint Joseph Hospital. On the south part of Main Street are a ton of coffee places. Some consider Olympic Village part of Mount Pleasant, and the area has some amazing waterfront shopping, walking and dining options.

Who lives here: If you’re looking for hipsters, you’ll find them all in Mount Pleasant! The neighbourhood is a favourite for early adopters, vintage clothing lovers, and cafe frequenters. Many locals have an interest in the arts or in related areas, like fashion. Residents tend to be on top of all the latest trends. Diversity, health, and environmental responsibility are all considered incredibly important.

Perfect for: Woke students, artists, and young families.

Not-so-perfect for: The stuffy, stodgy, or Conservative.

Land Mark

Habitat Island

Dude Chilling Park

Hill’s Native Art

Robson Park

Fun Fact

Mount Pleasant has been through waves of gentrification, but a lot of people say there are still more to come. As those waves comes through, prices are expected to jump up again. That makes this the ideal time to move into the neighbourhood.