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rent vancouver

Vancouver rent prices have most people's eyes watering, so any and all advice on how to make rent cheaper is welcome.

Who better to help give some tips than everyone's new tutor/confidante/cheat sheet, ChatGPT? It turns out that the AI model had some solid and surprisingly helpful ideas when it came to saving money in Vancouver.

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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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Someone in Vancouver has put quite the price tag on a one-bedroom apartment downtown, which includes sharing a bunk bed.

The listing was posted to Facebook Marketplace on December 20 and the poster is looking for a single person to share the space in Yaletown, for over $750 per month.

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Apartment hunters beware, someone in Vancouver is allegedly trying to get unsuspecting renters to fork over cash deposits for Airbnb listings they don't own.

Narcity spoke with a woman in her late 20s from B.C. – who asked to remain anonymous due to safety concerns — about her experience. She was looking to secure an apartment in the city and said she had spotted a one-bedroom apartment at 933 Seymour Street in Vancouver and arranged to view it on November 8.

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All of Canada's most expensive cities to rent in are now in B.C., and people in Metro Vancouver are having to cough up over half of their monthly income for rent alone.

This month people in Toronto get to laugh at those in Vancouver, who are having to spend more to live in the West Coast city.

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