If you've been searching for an apartment in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»this June, you may have noticed that prices have started to climb.
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»continues to see the highest rent in Canada for both one and two-bedroom apartments as well as an increase in prices for both bedroom types this month over last.
Conducted by Padmapper.ca, the June 2021 analyzes rental data from hundreds of thousands of active listings across the country. From there, listings are aggregated every month to calculate median asking rents for the top 24 most populous metropolitan areas.
Report authors note that nearly two-thirds of the Canadian cities on its report experienced growing rents again: "The recovery from 2020’s rental market trends seems to have begun since there is a demand that is currently driving up prices."
With the vaccination rate increasing heading into the fall, the report notes that Canadian renters may begin to search for their next apartments again.
And for the second month in a row, Vancouver's one and two-bedroom rental prices have increased. A one-bedroom in the city costs a median of $1,950, which marks an increase of one per cent this month over last. It should be noted, however, that prices for one-bedroom rentals are down seven per cent year-over-year. Two-bedroom rentals have also seen an increase in price this month, climbing 2.2 per cent to $2,730 but down nine per cent this year.
Toronto has also experienced an increase in both bedroom types. A one-bedroom in Canada's most populous city has climbed 0.6 per cent to $1,800 this month; two-bedroom apartment prices have increased 0.4 per cent to $2,320.
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Burnaby is now the third-highest market in Canada, although one-bedroom apartment prices remained flat at $1,700; two-bedroom prices increased 0.9 per cent to $2,270.
Barrie, Ontario has dropped down to the fourth-priciest market in the country with one-bedroom rent falling 4.6 per cent — the largest monthly decline of any city in the nation — to $1,650. In contrast, two-bedroom rentals increased 2.8 per cent to $1,830.
Victoria remains the fifth-priciest city in Canada. That said, B.C.'s capital city saw one-bedroom rent climb 0.6 per cent to $1,600, while two bedrooms remained flat at $2,070.
The report is based on all data available in the month before publication. Any data that is reported does not include short-term or Airbnb listings.