
rent prices in canada


Canadian rent prices end 2023 at a record high, up 22% in two years
Rent prices resumed their upward trajectory in December, ending the year 8.6% higher from a year ago.

Despite slowdown in Toronto and Vancouver, asking rents still up 8% from last year
Rent prices moderated slightly in November, but remain 8% higher compared to a year ago and over 20% from two years ago.

High immigration contributing to housing inflation, BoC says
While spending by newcomers to Canada is having a negligible impact on headline inflation, it is contributing to elevated housing and rent prices, the Bank of Canada says.

Rent prices are up $175 in the past six months and have pushed rent inflation to a 30-year high
The average asking rent in Canada has increased by about $175 over the past six months, and is now nearly 10% higher compared to a year ago.

Average rent prices rose 10% to a new record high in August
Rent prices continued to rise in August with the national average asking price reaching a new record high of $2,117, up nearly 10% from last year.

Canadian rent prices hit a record high in June
Average rent prices hit a record high in June, driven higher by strong population growth and continued demand outpacing new supply.

Canadian rent price growth eases, but upward pressure expected to persist
Average rent prices have posted their slowest pace of annual growth in a year and a half, but are expected to continue rising, particularly with interest rates once again moving higher.

Average rent in Canada is up 20% over the last two years: Rentals.ca
Average rents across Canada are now up over 20% since rebounding from their pandemic lows. The average asking rent in April was $2,002, unchanged from

Average rent in Canada rises back above $2,000, and over $3,000 in the GTA
After easing over the winter months, rent prices are back on the rise across Canada.