Vancouver, WA2026 Market ReportMarch 15, 2026

Vancouver Housing Market 2026: Trends, Prices & Outlook

A clear-eyed look at where Vancouver's market is really headed in 2026

$576,000
Median Price
+6.1%
Year-Over-Year
40 days
Avg Days on Market
Low โ€” 1.2 months supply
Inventory

Figures are approximate market estimates compiled from public real-estate data sources and general market research. Actual values vary by neighborhood, property type, and reporting period โ€” confirm current numbers with a local professional before making decisions.

Vancouver Housing Market 2026: Trends, Prices & Outlook

Drive through Vancouver, Washington today and you can feel the tension in the market โ€” sold signs going up in days on one street, price cuts on the next. Vancouver's 2026 housing market rewards preparation and punishes guesswork, and the spread between the two outcomes is measured in tens of thousands of dollars. Whether you are trading up, cashing out, or buying your first home here, the trends below are the ones that will decide your number.

5 Key Trends in This Report

  1. Buyers Keep Showing Up โ€” and They Are Not Bluffing
  2. New Construction Helps, but It Can't Keep Up
  3. The Entry-Level Crunch Is the Fiercest Fight in Town
  4. Negotiation Has Come Back โ€” On Both Sides
  5. Why Vancouver Holds Its Value Through the Noise
Advertisement

๐Ÿ“Š How Vancouver Compares Across Pacific Markets

Median sale price and year-over-year price growth for Vancouver alongside other Pacific markets RESMP tracks in 2026.

Median Home Price

San Diego
$592K
Oakland
$586K
Pasadena
$585K
Vancouver
$576K
Bellingham
$547K
Fremont
$541K
Visalia
$532K

Year-Over-Year Price Growth

Oakland
+7.3%
San Diego
+7.2%
Fremont
+6.9%
Vancouver
+6.1%
Pasadena
+5.9%
Visalia
+5.5%
Bellingham
+5.0%

Source: RESMP 2026 market reports. Vancouver is shown in the highlighted bars.

1

Buyers Keep Showing Up โ€” and They Are Not Bluffing

Demand in Vancouver has stayed stubbornly resilient through every interest-rate headline of the past two years. Well-located, move-in-ready homes still draw multiple showings in the first weekend, and serious buyers are arriving pre-approved and ready to act. The lesson for sellers is blunt: priced and presented correctly, your home still commands attention โ€” but the market no longer forgives a lazy listing.


2

New Construction Helps, but It Can't Keep Up

Builders are active across the Vancouver area, and new communities are absorbing real demand โ€” but permits and deliveries are not closing the gap fast enough to flip the market in buyers' favor. New-build incentives can be a genuine deal for buyers willing to wait out a construction timeline, while resale sellers benefit from the overflow of demand the builders can't fully satisfy.


3

The Entry-Level Crunch Is the Fiercest Fight in Town

Nowhere is competition hotter in Vancouver than at the affordable end of the market. First-time buyers, investors, and downsizers are all chasing the same starter homes and townhomes, and that pile-up keeps the lower price tiers moving fastest. Sellers in this segment hold real leverage; buyers need clean financing and the discipline to move the moment the right listing hits.


4

Negotiation Has Come Back โ€” On Both Sides

Unlike the frenzy of a few years ago, Vancouver buyers in 2026 are again asking for repairs, credits, and rate buydowns โ€” and getting some of them. That does not mean sellers have lost control; it means the deal is won or lost in the details. Whoever comes to the table better informed and better represented keeps more money, which is exactly where an experienced local agent earns their fee.


5

Why Vancouver Holds Its Value Through the Noise

Long-term, the case for Vancouver, Washington rests on fundamentals that don't swing with the news cycle: jobs, population, and a finite supply of desirable homes. Markets built on those pillars tend to grind higher over time, absorbing short-term wobbles without breaking. For owners thinking in years rather than months, that durability is the quiet advantage that matters most.

๐Ÿ“ Neighborhoods to Watch in Vancouver

Top-rated school zonesWalkable downtown districtsAffordable starter-home pocketsLuxury and estate enclavesUp-and-coming revitalization areasCommuter-friendly suburbs

WHY SELL ALONE? GET A VANCOUVER EXPERT

Find a Verified Vancouver Realtor

RESMP is the realtor's friend โ€” and yours.

RESMP matches you with Vancouver agents scored by local expertise, experience, and communication fit. No subscriptions. No referral fees.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vancouver, Washington a good place to buy a home in 2026?

Vancouver remains a solid long-term market thanks to steady demand and limited supply. With a median sale price near $576,000 and homes selling in around 40 days, buyers should get pre-approved and be ready to move quickly on well-priced listings. As always, the right neighborhood and home matter more than timing the overall market.

What is the average home price in Vancouver, Washington?

The median sale price in Vancouver is approximately $576,000 as of early 2026, up roughly 6.1% year over year. Prices vary widely by neighborhood, age of home, and property type โ€” confirm current numbers for your target area with a local professional before making an offer.

Is it a buyer's or seller's market in Vancouver?

Vancouver leans toward sellers wherever inventory is tight, but 2026 buyers have regained some negotiating room on repairs, credits, and rate buydowns โ€” especially on homes that have sat. The advantage shifts block by block and price tier, which is why local representation pays off on either side of the deal.

How do I find a great realtor in Vancouver, Washington?

RESMP matches you with verified Vancouver realtors scored by local expertise, track record, and communication fit โ€” with no referral fees for buyers and sellers. Tell us what you need and see ranked local matches in minutes.

More Pacific Market Reports

Share this report

โ† All Market Reports

Vancouver, Clark County, Washington ยท March 2026

WHY SELL ALONE? GET A VANCOUVER EXPERT

Find a Verified Vancouver Real Estate Expert

RESMP is the realtor's friend โ€” and yours.

RESMP matches buyers and sellers with top local agents โ€” ranked by experience, communication style, and fit with your specific goals. Full service, low fees, no high commission.

Find Vancouver Realtors on RESMP โ†’Browse More Market Reports