Average Rent in Burnaby, BC 2026

Burnaby borders Vancouver to the east — home to SFU, BCIT, and major tech employers, with rents 15–20% below Vancouver's core.

$2,200
1-Bedroom Avg
$2,900
2-Bedroom Avg
$1,750
Studio Avg
$3,700
3-Bedroom Avg

Burnaby is Metro Vancouver's third-largest city, bordering Vancouver to the east and sitting at the geographic heart of the region. It is home to Simon Fraser University on Burnaby Mountain, BCIT, and major employers including Electronic Arts (EA), Ballard Power Systems, and numerous tech firms in the Burnaby North tech corridor. The Expo and Millennium SkyTrain lines both run through Burnaby, making it one of the best-connected cities in the region.

Burnaby's rental market sits between Vancouver and the outer suburbs in both price and character. Metrotown — Burnaby's commercial core around the Metropolis at Metrotown shopping centre — has become one of Metro Vancouver's densest rental corridors, with dozens of condo towers and purpose-built rental buildings competing for tenants. Rents here are typically 15–20% below comparable Vancouver units.

Burnaby Rent by Area (2026)

AreaStudio1-Bedroom2-Bedroom
Metrotown / Central Park$1,850$2,300$3,050
Brentwood / Hastings$1,800$2,250$2,950
Burnaby Heights / Willingdon$1,750$2,200$2,900
SFU / Burnaby Mountain$1,700$2,150$2,800
Lougheed / Sperling$1,750$2,200$2,900
South Burnaby / Edmonds$1,650$2,050$2,700
North Burnaby / Capitol Hill$1,700$2,100$2,750

Brentwood's Transformation

The area around Brentwood Town Centre SkyTrain station has undergone one of Metro Vancouver's most dramatic redevelopments. The Amazing Brentwood mega-project has added hundreds of rental and condo units around a newly rebuilt shopping centre, creating a walkable urban node that rivals Metrotown in density. New purpose-built rental buildings here offer modern amenities at prices meaningfully below Vancouver's downtown core.

Metrotown Value: Metrotown has the highest concentration of rental options in Burnaby. Competition between towers means landlords sometimes offer move-in incentives like one month free rent — worth asking about when touring units.

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BC Tenant Rights in Burnaby

Burnaby is in BC — the Residential Tenancy Act applies fully. Annual rent increases are capped at 3% for 2026, evictions require valid grounds, and the Residential Tenancy Branch handles disputes. Full details: BC renter rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent in Burnaby BC in 2026?

The average 1-bedroom in Burnaby costs approximately $2,200/month — about 16% less than Vancouver city proper.

Is Burnaby a good alternative to Vancouver for renters?

Yes — Burnaby offers excellent SkyTrain access to Vancouver, strong local employment, and meaningful rent savings versus the city core. Metrotown and Brentwood are especially good options.

See also: Richmond rent, Surrey rent, Vancouver rent.