Rent data for Main Street
Compare rents in Main Street using public CMHC data, Rentals.ca market listings, and anonymous submissions from renters who live here.
Main Street rents are 2% above the Vancouver average.
Main Street is a popular corridor in South Vancouver known for its independent shops, restaurants, and strong sense of community stretching from Mount Pleasant to Marine Drive.
Estimated fair rent in Main Street
| Unit type | Estimated range / mo | Confidence |
|---|---|---|
| Studio | $1,650 to $2,300 | Baseline |
| 1 bedroom | $2,250 to $3,100 | Baseline |
| 2 bedroom | $2,900 to $4,000 | Baseline |
| 3 bedroom | $3,700 to $5,100 | Baseline |
| 3+ bedroom | $4,450 to $6,150 | Baseline |
Ranges combine CMHC Rental Market Survey, Rentals.ca market listings, and anonymous renter submissions. Confidence rises as more renters in Main Street submit. Last updated June 2026.
Privacy comes first. We never collect your name or email and we never display individual rent submissions on this page. The numbers above are aggregated ranges across many anonymous submissions. Read the privacy policy.
Are rents in Main Street high or low?
Main Street rents run 2% above the Vancouver average for comparable units. Rents are close to the city average, with newer buildings pushing toward the higher end.
Because Main Street sits above the Vancouver average, asking rents here often reflect newer buildings, recent renovations, or a location renters will pay a premium for. Two units at the same advertised price can still differ once you account for what is included, so compare the full picture before signing.
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We are still building stronger data coverage for Main Street. Add your rent anonymously to improve this page. Anonymous submissions make the Main Street benchmark sharper for the next renter who lands here.
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Data sources
This page combines three sources, in order of how much weight each carries once enough local data exists:
- Anonymous renter submissions. Real rents reported by renters in Main Street.
- CMHC Rental Market Survey. Annual data covering purpose-built rentals.
- Rentals.ca market listings. Used for market context. Listings show asking rents, not necessarily signed rents.
Results are grouped by neighbourhood and unit type. Individual submissions are never shown publicly.
Before renting in Main Street
- Long corridor, the neighbourhood feel changes meaningfully between Mount Pleasant (Main + Broadway), Riley Park (Main + 25th), and the more suburban stretches south of King Edward.
- Bus 3 Main is the main transit and is frequent but slow. SkyTrain access requires a walk to Main Street-Science World or Broadway-City Hall.
- Restaurant and shopping density is highest between 6th and 25th. Listings outside that range trade off walkability for lower rent.
- Compare by unit type. Bachelor, 1 bedroom, and 2 bedroom rents vary widely in Main Street. Use the snapshot table above for the right benchmark.
- Check what is included. A unit at the top of the range may include heat, water, or parking. A bare unit at the same price is more expensive in practice.
- Ask about parking. Indoor parking can add $100 to $250 per month depending on the building.
- Compare building age and condition. A renovated unit in a newer building often rents above the neighbourhood range.
- Ask about rent increase rules. In BC, annual rent increases are capped at the provincial guideline for all existing tenancies.
- Compare asking rent with reported rent. Listing sites show asking rents. Anonymous submissions help show what renters report paying.
FAQ for renters in Main Street
What is the average rent in Main Street?
The estimated fair range for a 1 bedroom in Main Street is $2,450 to $2,850 per month, based on CMHC data and Rentals.ca market listings. Main Street rents run 2% above the Vancouver average for comparable units. See the snapshot table above for all unit types.
Is Main Street more expensive than the rest of Vancouver?
Main Street rents run 2% above the Vancouver average for comparable units. Rents are close to the city average, with newer buildings pushing toward the higher end. Use this as a benchmark, not a final appraisal. Building age, condition, floor, and included amenities affect individual rents.
How does FairRent calculate rent benchmarks?
We combine public CMHC Rental Market Survey data, Rentals.ca market listing data, and anonymous renter submissions. CMHC data is comprehensive but lags. Listings show asking rents. Anonymous submissions show what renters report paying. The blend gets more accurate as more renters contribute.
Is my rent submission anonymous?
Yes. We do not collect your name, email, address, phone, or IP. We store only your neighbourhood, unit type, monthly rent, move-in year, city, and whether parking or utilities are included. There is no way to trace a submission back to a person.
Does FairRent show my exact address?
No. We never display individual rent submissions publicly. We only show grouped data: ranges, medians, and confidence labels by neighbourhood and unit type. Your submission becomes one of many anonymous data points feeding the neighbourhood benchmark.
Why should I submit my rent in Main Street?
The data improves when more renters contribute. Your submission makes the Main Street benchmark better for the next renter checking their rent here. Submission takes about a minute and stays anonymous. We are still building stronger data coverage for Main Street. Add your rent anonymously to improve this page.
How often is this page updated?
Last updated June 2026. CMHC data is refreshed annually each fall. Rentals.ca data updates monthly. Anonymous renter submissions feed in continuously. Submissions older than two years are excluded so the benchmark stays current.
What if there is not enough data for Main Street?
When local submissions are limited, the estimate relies primarily on CMHC and Rentals.ca data adjusted for Main Street. Confidence labels in the table make this clear. The more renters in Main Street submit, the stronger the local benchmark gets.
Is this legal or financial advice?
No. FairRent provides market estimates for information only. Results are not professional appraisals, legal opinions, or official determinations. For rent disputes or formal proceedings, consult a licensed paralegal or your provincial tenant rights organization.
FairRent Canada · Vancouver Rent Calculator · Main Street rent data. Sources: CMHC Rental Market Survey, Rentals.ca market listings, anonymous renter submissions. Results are estimates only. Not legal, financial, or real estate advice. Last updated June 2026.