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Canada's average annual rent inflation rate reaches nine-month high: Rentals.ca study

A new report by Rentals.ca and Urbanation says the average asking price for a rental unit in Canada reached $2,149 last month, marking an 11.1 per cent jump from the same period a year ago. The data, which analyzes monthly listings from the Rentals.
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A for rent and a for sale sign are displayed on a house in a new housing development in Ottawa on Friday, Oct. 14, 2022. A new report by Rentals.ca and Urbanation says the average asking price for a rental unit in Canada reached a new high of $2,149 last month, marking an 11.1 per cent jump from the same period a year ago. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

A new report by Rentals.ca and Urbanation says the average asking price for a rental unit in Canada reached $2,149 last month, marking an 11.1 per cent jump from the same period a year ago.

The data, which analyzes monthly listings from the Rentals.ca network, shows Canada reached a nine-month high for the annual rate of rent inflation, while rents also rose 1.5 per cent from August.

The average cost of a one-bedroom unit in September was $1,889, up 9.7 per cent from the same month in 2022, while the average asking price for a two-bedroom was $2,342, up 9.5 per cent annually.

Vancouver leads the way as Canada's priciest city for renters, with the average one-bedroom unit listed at $2,976 and a two-bedroom at $3,908, followed by nearby Burnaby, B.C.

Toronto ranks third at $2,614 for a one-bedroom and $3,411 for a two-bedroom.

The report says that while rent increases remained strong in most major markets last month, the annual rate of rent growth "slowed substantially" in Toronto, possibly signalling a broader moderation for rent inflation in the months ahead as the economy cools.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 13, 2023.

The Canadian Press