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Asking rents up for first time in six months; says new report

For the first time in six months, asking rents have seen a monthly increase across Canada.

In this month’s rents report by Rentals.ca, it found the average asking rent for all property types this March was at $2,119, a 1.5 percent increase month-over-month.

The report finds the increase can be related to a seasonal jump in demand after lease activity slowed down in the winter, with renters more active because of recent improvements in affordability.

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Despite the increase, this March’s rent is 2.8 percent lower than the rent last March, making it six months in a row where rent has gone down annually.

“In the five years since the onset of COVID-19 in March 2020, average asking rents in Canada increased by 17.8 %,” said Rentals.ca

“Purpose-built rents grew 35.5% in the past five years to an average of $2,086, despite registering a 1.5% decrease in the past year. Condo rents, which declined 3.8% from a year ago to an average of $2,232, were only 0.6% higher than five years earlier in March 2020. Other secondary rentals saw average asking rents fall 5.6% annually to $2,186, with a 5-year increase of 13.6%.”

They say for BC, the average rent was at $2,480 this March, a 0.6 percent decrease from last year, with three-bedroom rents up by 1.9 percent, and purpose-built apartments by 36.9 percent.

Of the cities to see a decrease in rent, only one comes from Vancouver Island. Nanaimo has an average rent of $1,766, a 1.6 percent decrease compared to last year.

To read the full report, click here.

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