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apartment for rent toronto

Finding Toronto apartments for rent and rental condos in Toronto can be difficult if you don't know what to do.

But there are tips from realtors and real estate agents — like places to avoid, neighbourhoods to look at, how to spot a good rental, and more — that can help you.

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Toronto is one expensive city to live in and its rental market does not make you feel like a winner. For the second year running, Toronto has clinched the honour of having the highest cost of living in Canada, according to Mercer's Cost of Living Survey.

But what makes us reach for our wallets the most? Well, it's the median price for a one-bedroom Toronto apartment, which these days ring in at a meaty $2,400 a month — an increase of $400 from what tenants were shelling out last summer.

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The cost of living in Ontario has been on most people's minds lately, from the average going rate of an apartment for rent to the cost of groceries, and it's no surprise that people are searching for money-saving solutions.

However, some aren't impressed by an Ontario landlord's move to try and raise their tenant's rent above the maximum increase for 2023 and blame it all on interest rates in Canada.

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A Toronto apartment building is charging people an additional fee to reload their laundry machine cards and the Reddit community is not happy about it.

Someone on Reddit shared a picture of a payment terminal that shows a cost and an additional fee, asking the customer if it's "OK?" to add the charge.

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If you were brave enough to move into a Toronto apartment during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, you might be lucky enough to score one of the many lucrative deals buildings were suddenly offering.

Deals ranging from free rent to complimentary gift cards flooded the city's rental market as landlords tried to fill vacant units during Ontario's first lockdown. And, while fewer of those deals are floating around in 2023, some can be found.

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