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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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Looking to rent a one-bedroom unit in the GTA for under $2,000 while keeping the big city accessible? Well, you might want to invest in a good audiobook to keep you company during the commute. With Toronto's housing and rental market acting like a steamy romance novel – high on drama and light on affordability – the search for affordable digs takes us further afield.

According to the August 2023 report by Liv.Rent, Oshawa holds the budget-friendly title with an average price of $1,705 for an unfurnished one-bedroom unit. Meanwhile, Downtown Toronto rent remains the diva of expensive living, demanding $2,530 on average – a difference of $825 a month.

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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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Affording Toronto rent has become a major hurdle for young people looking to live in the bustling metropolis, with the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment hovering around a staggering $2,500 per month.

So a 24-year-old woman took to TikTok to explain how she manages to afford a solo apartment downtown, and the now-viral video has sparked an important conversation about what it takes to live alone in the city.

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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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