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how much is rent in toronto

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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Renting in Toronto is no joke, and when it comes to affordability, Torontonians are quickly running out of luck.

With high rent and the rising costs of groceries, living in the 6ix means that most of your paycheck, if not all of it, is dedicated to putting a roof over your head and food on the table.

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If there’s one thing we can all agree on, it’s how unaffordable living in Toronto has become.

The average rent for a one-bedroom apartment has gone way up, and the rising cost of groceries and gas isn’t making things any easier. So to better understand how people are making ends meet, Narcity spoke with nine locals to find out how much they make a year to afford a place in Toronto.

According to Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment rose to $2,481 between July 2022 and October 2022.

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It might be time to rethink your apartment dealbreakers, because it's actually cheaper to move into a fully-furnished rental in the GTA than an unfurnished one.

That's according to a recent report from rental platform liv.rent, which shows it's typically cheaper to settle down in a furnished unit than to opt for an unfurnished apartment.

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