Average asking rents declined nationally on a year-over-year basis for the first time in more than three years in October, said a report out Thursday.
By Sammy Hudes
The report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation found average asking rents across Canada sat at $2,152 in October, down 1.2% from the same month in 2023 — the first national decrease since July 2021.
The decline is mainly concentrated in Canada’s major urban centres, with cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal seeing rent decreases.
Urbanation president Shaun Hildebrand said it is rare for rents to decline year-over-year at the national level.
“This is happening as the key drivers of rent growth in recent years — a strengthening economy, quickly rising population, and worsening homeownership affordability — are beginning to reverse,” said Hildebrand.
“As a result, we can likely expect this trend for rents to continue in the near-term, particularly as apartment completions remain at record highs.”
B.C. and Ontario recorded the most significant annual rent decreases among the provinces, with the former seeing average asking rents for apartments down 3.4% to $2,549 and the latter recording a 5.7% drop to $2,350.
Rents rose 17.1% in Saskatchewan, which remained the fastest-growing province in the country in terms of asking price, after seeing 23.5% annual growth in September.
By city, Toronto recorded the largest annual decline in asking rents for apartments in October, at 9.2%, to reach an average of $2,642. Vancouver saw an 8.4% year-over-year rent decline to an average of $2,945, while Calgary apartment rents fell 4.7% to $1,995.
In Montreal, average rents were down 2.9% at $1,987. Ottawa apartment rents held steady with a 0.4% annual increase to reach $2,207.
However, Edmonton led rent growth in Canada’s largest markets as apartment rents rose 8.4% annually to an average of $1,584.
Based on the report, the average asking rent for a one-bedroom unit in Canada was $1,923 in October, down 0.8% from a year ago. The average asking price for a two-bedroom unit was $2,308, down 0.2%.
Overall, asking rents for purpose-built rental apartments in October rose 1.7% compared with a year earlier to reach an average of $2,100.
Meanwhile, condominium apartment rents, which averaged $2,265, were down 3.8%.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024.