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成本在Toront租一间卧室的公寓o has fallen 10% since last year

Renters in Toronto will be happy to know that the city's rental marketcontinues to be impacted by the health crisisand its economic fallout while its housing marketsomehow remains untenably hot.

New stats keep emerging to show how the cost of renting a unit in Canada's most expensive city has been plummeting month-over-month for the majority of the year, in part thanks toa temporary banfollowed by newrestrictions on short-term rentals, which led tofar fewer "ghost hotels"across the city.

The latest numbersfrom apartment hunting toolPadmapperput the average price for a 1-bedroom rental in Toronto at $2,070 in August — a noted decline from the average prices of$2,300 for a 1bror$2,500 for an apartmentin general we saw late last year.

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Rent for a one bedroom in Toronto is still the highest in the country. Source: Padmapper.

This is a dip of 1.4 per cent from the month prior and 10 per cent from the same time last year, according to Padmapper data. Two-bedroom listing prices were down 0.8 per cent from the month prior and a staggering 12 per cent year-over-year.

The same phenomenon is happening in Canada's other notoriously overpriced city, Vancouver, while 12 of the 24 cities the platform tracks are seeing rents rise monthly as economies try to recover from the blow of months of stricter lockdown (which willlikely soon return).

All cities Padmapper provides listings for, with the exception of Toronto and Vancouver, had higher average rents in August 2020 than in August 2019, with the company noting that "the rest of Canada seems to be steadily recovering from the sudden halt in rental demand during the pandemic."

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Rent in Toronto has declined 10 per cent since last year for a one bedroom apartment. Source: Padmapper.

Another interesting but unsurprising trend is that in light of the economic struggles, fears, and everything else that COVID-19 has brought, people are moving out of large and expensive urban centres at higher rates.

But, prices in smaller cities surrounding locales like Torontoare increasing— though with an average rent of $1,640 per month, somewhere like Barrie isn't looking too bad right now, even with Toronto rents at such a low.

Lead photo by

Mary Crandell


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