Off-Campus Housing

Welcome to Vancouver! Let's help find you a place to call home.

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Moving to Vancouver will involve planning and perseverance to find housing in a competitive rental market. This guide will help you understand the housing market in Vancouver and give you some tips and resources to help you find a great spot.


Getting started

Start preparing before you arrive!

  • If you're coming from another country, be sure to visit our International Student Services page first.
  • Come prepared with references, identification, a resume and even a credit report, which you may need if signing a lease. Other documents that are good to have are proof of income (pay stubs or back statements), a reference letter, rental history with contact info and your Social Insurance Number (SIN).
  • Get to know Vancouver's neighbourhoods. Research the costs, local services, restaurants and lifestyle. Plan out your daily transportation route.
  • Know your rental budget and expenses and be aware of common rental scams. Read up on how to find a good roommate.
  • Plan a temporary place to stay upon arrival. Arrive early, even up to one month in advance.
  • Contact us if you need support!

Are you new to Canada?

If you're coming from outside of Canada, be sure to check out our International Student Services information.

You can also get the Welcome to Canada app to help you plan your Canadian journey.


Are you new to British Columbia?

Moving to a new province or country can be hard. You might have a lot of questions. The B.C. Newcomers’ Guide will help you settle into B.C. quickly and easily. You'll find information about:

  • finding a place to live
  • driving in B.C.
  • finding a doctor and other medical services
  • getting your BC Services card
  • registering your child in school
  • working in B.C.
  • opening a bank account
  • getting help for those needing extra support

Explore B.C. will show you the nature and experiences of your new home.


Are you new to Vancouver?

Find helpful information about your new home at the City of Vancouver and Destination Vancouver websites.


Explore our resources

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Choosing a Location

Vancouver is home to many exciting and safe neighbourhoods. This guide will help you get your bearings.

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Start Your Search

Ready to find a place to call home? Here are some resources to kickstart your search.

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More Housing Resources

Housing can come in different forms and cater to different needs. Find details here.

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Know Your Rights

Learn about your rights and responsibilities as a tenant.

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Moving Tips

Once you’ve found your new home, you’ll need to fill it with necessities, move into it, or maybe store your extras.


Contact Us

Contact Housing Support by email. You can also drop by Student Commons (Level 2, by the main campus entrance) to connect with help from our Student Services team.