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toronto rental market

Toronto renters, there is a cause to have a mini-celebration. Toronto's rental market is finally cooling off, and for once, it's not just your AC doing the work.

According to liv. rent's April 2025 Toronto Rent Report, the average cost of an unfurnished one-bedroom apartment in Toronto has dropped to $2,126 in April 2025. That's down $127 from this time last year — or basically, one concert ticket and three burrito bowls. Is this what hope feels like?

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As rent prices fluctuate across Toronto and the surrounding area, it may surprise you to learn that Toronto's rental market is actually seeing a slight decline right now.

According to the latest rent report from real estate platform liv.rent, the average rent for an unfurnished one-bedroom apartment in the City of Toronto has decreased by $113 since this time last year, bringing it to $2,248 per month in September.

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Vancouver rent prices are among the highest in Canada's largest cities even though the cost for a one-bedroom has slightly dipped year over year.

A new national rent ranking report shows how the Canadian rental market compares by city and both Vancouver and Toronto are right at the top.

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If you're looking for a roommate in a busy city like Toronto or Vancouver, chances are someone's told you, "Don't live with your best friend."

I heard his phrase countless times alongside terrible tales of 10-year friendships ending over dirty dishes and stolen clothes, but I'm living proof that you can live with your bestie in a Toronto-sized condo and still remain friends.

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Toronto may be infested with raccoons, dirty streets, and Drake songs, but trust me — you won't fully appreciate the city until you leave it.

I moved to Toronto in 2017 for university and just recently moved to New York, and I can now say I didn't know how good I had it living in the 6ix until I moved away.

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