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average rent toronto

A new report reveals just how much you need to earn to afford rent in some of Canada's biggest cities, and spoiler alert: It's a lot.

If you're thinking about moving to Canada or wondering where the most affordable cities in Canada are, this breakdown from real estate platform Zoocasa might make you think twice about your next move. Whether you're in Toronto, Vancouver or Saskatoon, rent is taking up a huge chunk of people's income — especially those earning minimum wage.

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As rent prices fluctuate across Toronto and the surrounding area, it may surprise you to learn that Toronto's rental market is actually seeing a slight decline right now.

According to the latest rent report from real estate platform liv.rent, the average rent for an unfurnished one-bedroom apartment in the City of Toronto has decreased by $113 since this time last year, bringing it to $2,248 per month in September.

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There are a lot of things that make being single in Toronto pretty awesome. You get the whole bed to yourself, your Netflix algorithm is entirely curated to your taste, and you never have to share your fries. But when it comes to living expenses, a second income sure does come in handy.

Life is expensive — especially if you live in Toronto.

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It's no secret that Toronto's rent can be very costly and it's one of the most expensive cities for rent in Canada.

There are a lot of big Canadian cities with rent that's nearly half of what it costs in Toronto, including a few that are more than $1,000 cheaper!

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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