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toronto rent price

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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Would you move from Montreal to Toronto for a job? And if so, how much money is enough?

A person started a discussion on Reddit after receiving a government job offer in Toronto and was considering moving from Montreal. However, they were worried about whether they could live off of their $50,000 paycheque.

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While Toronto's real estate market is notoriously expensive, trying to find a spot to rent is no cheap feat either.

On July 28, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) published its rental market summary for the second quarter of this year, and it's not looking good for prospective renters.

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If you have been looking for a place to rent in Toronto, chances are you've seen some tear-jerking prices.

In a recent national rental report from Bullpen Research & Consulting Inc. and Rentals.ca, the rent costs in Toronto shot up by 19.5% in June, with units going for an average of $2,463 per month for all rental units.

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Hold on to your hats (and wallets) because rent has finally gone down in the GTA after an eight-month streak of increases.

Toronto Rentals has released its Toronto GTA January Rent Report, which says the average rent went down by 0.8% in December 2021, marking the first decline in prices since April 2021.

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