šA recent survey revealed that the average rent in Canada has reached an all-time high, causing financial strain for renters nationwide. In May, the average rent for a residence hit a record $2,202, reflecting a 9.3% increase from the previous year and a 0.6% rise from the previous month, according to a report by Urbanation and Rentals.ca. Key Findings: Two-Bedroom Apartments: Average asking rent rose to $2,334, up 12.1% from last year. One-Bedroom Apartments: Average asking rent reached $1,927. Province-Wise Average Rent: Ontario: One-bedroom apartments average $2,479, making it one of the most expensive provinces. Quebec: Average rent is $1,999, below the national average. Alberta: Rents increased by 17% year-over-year to $1,787. Atlantic Canada: Average rent is $2,067, up 15% from last year. Saskatchewan: Leading the increase with a 21.4% rise to $1,334. The report highlights the overall rise in purpose-built apartment rents, which increased by 13.7% to $2,146, and condominium apartment rents, which grew by 3.4% to $2,312. The rental market shows significant year-over-year growth in every province.ā . šššš„ šš¬šššš ššš° šš®š¬š¢š§šš¬š¬ ššš° šš«š¢š¦š¢š§šš„ ššš° šš¢š¦š¦š¢ šš”ššš¤šØ šš«š¢š§šš¢š©šš„ ššš°š²šš«, šš”ššš¤šØ ššš° š²+š ššš-ššš-šššš š§š¬š¢š¦š¦š¢@šš”ššš¤šØš„šš°.šš @chackolaw.ca . . #CanadaRent #HousingCrisis #Urbanation #RentalsCA #OntarioRent #QuebecRent #AlbertaRent #AtlanticCanadaRent #SaskatchewanRent #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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