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Average asking rents fall annually for 8th-straight month in Canada to $2,129: report

By favofcanada.caJune 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The national average asking rent in May was down 3.3 per cent from a year earlier at $2,129, marking the eighth consecutive month of year-over-year decreases.

The monthly report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation said Monday asking rents held steady from April, with a 0.1 per cent month-over-month increase.

Purpose-built apartment asking rents declined two per cent from a year ago to an average of $2,117, while asking rents for condominium apartments fell 3.6 per cent to $2,192.

Rents for houses and townhomes declined seven per cent to $2,196.

Urbanation president Shaun Hildebrand said rents have eased in part due to a surge in supply with new apartments being completed, a slowdown in population growth and a heightened level of economic uncertainty.

“The easing in rents this year across most parts of the country is a positive for housing affordability in Canada following a period of extremely strong rent inflation lasting from 2022 to 2024,” Hildebrand said in a news release.

The report said average asking rents in Canada are 5.7 per cent higher than they were two years ago and 12.6 per cent above levels from three years ago.

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Over the past five years, rents in Canada have increased by an average of 4.1 per cent annually, outpacing average wage growth of roughly three per cent, it added.

Ontario recorded the largest rent decline in May, with asking rents falling 3.6 per cent year-over-year to an average of $2,335, followed by B.C.’s 2.6 per cent decrease to $2,462, Alberta’s 2.4 per cent decrease to $1,745 and Quebec’s 1.8 per cent decrease to $1,964.

Saskatchewan led the way for year-over-year rent growth, at 3.9 per cent, to an average of $1,386, followed by Nova Scotia at 2.1 per cent to $2,284 and Manitoba at 0.1 per cent to $1,624.

Apartment rents also fell in four of Canada’s six largest cities, with the other two recording less than one per cent annual growth.

Calgary saw the largest drop at 7.9 per cent to $1,928, followed by a 6.8 per cent annual decrease in Toronto to $2,594 and a 5.9 per cent decline in Vancouver to $2,830.

Montreal apartment rents were down 3.3 per cent to $1,970, while rents in Edmonton ticked up 0.7 per cent to $1,561 and 0.4 per cent in Ottawa to $2,198.

 


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