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Map: Here are the cheapest neighbourhoods for rent in Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­in March

Your guide to cheaper rent in the region.

Rental prices are rarely affordable in the Lower Mainland, even in the cheapest neighbourhoods. 

Canada's four most expensive cities to rent a newly listed, one-bedroom, unfurnished unit were located in Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­this March, according to liv.rent's latest report.

West Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­is the priciest city, with one-bedroom units renting for an average of $2,864. North Vancouver's units averaged a couple hundred less, at $2,609 in March. 

The city of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­retains the third-most expensive title, with its one-bedroom units averaging $2,460 (up slightly from $2,468 in February). Richmond rounded out the top four, with its units averaging $2,305.

Metro Vancouver's average rental prices also increased, with unfurnished, one-bedroom rental units climbing by $9 from $2,293 to $2,306. 

However, several areas offer significantly cheaper rent than the regional average. 

Where can I find cheaper rent in Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­this March? 

Abbotsford remains the cheapest place to rent a newly listed, one-bedroom, unfurnished unit, with prices averaging $1,634 this March. 

Renters looking to stay within Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­will find the widest selection of low-cost housing in Surrey, with several neighbourhoods averaging under $2,000. Newton offers the cheapest options, averaging $1,768. Fleetwood has the next-lowest units, with an average rent of $1,722, while Guildford has the third-cheapest prices at $1,798. 

Surrey City Centre also has units under $2,000, with prices averaging $1,943 this month. White Rock averaged just above $2,000 at $2,055. 

Langley also offers affordable options for Lower Mainland renters. The Willowbrook neighbourhood's units averaged $1,877 while Willoughby's averaged $2,002. 

Burnaby, Metro Vancouver's fifth-priciest city overall, even has a couple of more affordable neighbourhoods. SFU/Burnaby Heights units averaged $2,019 and South Slope averaged $2,067. 

In Coquitlam, the Burquitlam area averaged $2,180. Richmond's cheapest neighbourhood, Steveston, also averaged $2,180.

Vancouver’s cheapest neighbourhood, Sunset-Victoria-Fraserview, had an average rent of $1,931. It was the only area with rents averaging under $2,000. However, the Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood area averaged slightly more, at $2,042. 

Dunbar-Arbutus rents averaged $2,141 while Marpole's averaged $2,178. A couple of options also had average rents in the $2,200 range. Renfrew-Collingwood rents averaged $2,203 while Killarney averaged $2,213.