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Kijiji is giving away up to $5,000 to Canadian renters & entering is super easy

Why pay your rent when you can win your rent?

Kijiji is giving away up to $5,000 to Canadian renters & entering is super easy

Woman relaxing with phone in a garden. Right: Neighborly handshake outside a home.

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Are you feeling the pinch with the rising cost of living, especially those pesky rental prices that seem to be on an endless upward trend? Well, you're not alone. In fact, Kijiji’s recent Real Estate Trends Report discovered that the average rent in our beautiful country climbed a staggering 11% in 2023 and is expected to leap even higher in major cities by the end of 2024—leaving many of us wondering how we can keep up.

But what if we told you there's a potential rent-free month (or two, or more) on the horizon? That's right, folks! Kijiji, Canada’s #1 most visited online rentals marketplace, is stepping up big time with their Win Your Rent Event, giving five lucky Canadian renters the chance to win up to $5,000.

Kijiji isn't just about browsing through listings to find your next humble abode; they're about making your rental dreams come true—literally! Imagine what you could do with an extra $5,000. After paying a portion of your rent, you could even head back to Kijiji to search for furniture and home decor items to really make your rental feel like a home.

Win Your Rent Event

Prize: Up to $5,000

When: Until March 31

How To Enter: Simply sign up and voilà, you’re in the running. If you want to double your chances? Fill out a short, four-question survey for a second entry.

Enter the contest here

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