toronto housing

It's no secret that owning a home in Canada can be expensive, but a new report is underscoring just how unaffordable certain cities are.

A global study examining international housing affordability has named two Canadian cities "impossibly unaffordable" for purchasing a home, ranking them highly on a list of the most expensive places for homeowners.

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Points2HomesIn the competitive landscape of the Toronto housing market, finding an affordable and rent-controlled apartment can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.

However, we've curated a list of cost-effective options that are sure to catch your attention. These current listings are a selection of one-bedroom apartments in Toronto, all falling within the budget-friendly range of $1,500 to $1,900.

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Toronto's rental market has experienced an astonishing surge, with average rent prices skyrocketing by over 40% since 2021.

The latest National Rent Report by Rentals.ca reveals the staggering increase in rental costs, shedding light on the current state of Toronto's housing market.

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Toronto rent prices are going through the roof! The average rent for purpose-built apartments just skyrocketed to over $3,000 — a record-breaking feat that's never been seen before in the area.

Urbanation, a real estate insights website, has been keeping tabs on the situation and found that rent prices have been climbing for six straight quarters with double-digit year-over-year increases. In other words, it's getting pricey out there.

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Ever wondered how house prices in Canada stack up compared to other regions? Apparently, we're majorly losing out.

A TikToker took it upon themselves to compare the cost of Canadian real estate to the price of European castles, and, as you can guess, things are pretty bleak in the True North.

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