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rent in vancouver

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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It likely comes as no surprise that the cost of rent in certain Canadian cities can be considerably higher than others, but recent data now shows that those who live in the pricey cities have an overall lower quality of life than homeowners.

In particular, two major Canadian cities were singled out by Statistics Canada.

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The cost of simply existing is steep these days, especially in a notoriously expensive city to rent in such as Vancouver, so any money-saving tips are usually going to be appreciated.

But one Vancouver TikToker went a step further and showed her "rent-free" living situation and people are seriously impressed.

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With Vancouver rental prices and the cost of living at an unappealing high, many locals are looking to move out to greener (and cheaper) pastures in the Vancouver area. To help inform your decision on where to settle down, this Vancouver Reddit thread is offering up a bounty of wisdom and neighbourly insight.

Beautiful B.C. lives up to its provincial license plate slogan, and there are stunning places just a few stops down the SkyTrain line that cost a heck of a lot less to live in than it does to rent downtown.

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If you're already struggling to pay rent in Vancouver, you might not want to hear that things are looking a whole lot pricier for one-bedroom apartments in the city.

According to a rent report from liv.rent, the average cost for an unfurnished one bedroom in Metro Vancouver has gone up a jaw-dropping amount of $430 from last year.

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