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Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Discussions Générales • Re: Immobilier oct 2016: les prix continuent de monter à Toronto


Et pour ceux qui préfèrent louer, les loyers à Toronto continuent également d'augmenter...

Selon un récent rapport de Padmapper en date du 15 novembre 2016, il faut désormais compter en moyenne 1,430$/mois pour un appartement one-bedroom et 1,820$/mois pour un two-bedroom, ce qui correspond respectivement à une hausse de 4,4% et 3,4% depuis le mois de septembre.

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Top 5 Most Expensive Rental Markets in Canada - November 2016:

1. Vancouver, BC saw rents rise again this month, with moderate increases in the median prices for one bedrooms, up 1.1% to $1,820, and larger growth for two bedrooms, up 4.3% to $2,920.

2. Toronto, ON rents continue to climb higher and higher, as one bedrooms were up this last month by 4.4%, settling at $1,430. Two bedroom units were also up significantly, rising 3.4% to $1,820, or the median price of a one bedroom place in Vancouver.

3. Victoria, BC held its place as the third most expensive rental market in Canada again this month. The median rent for a one bedroom units was up 3.5% to $1,170 and prices for two bedroom units rose by a whopping 4.3% to $1,460.

4. Calgary, AB climbed one spot this past month, jumping past Montréal, to rank as the fourth most expensive rental market in the nation. This happened despite the fact that prices barely moved this past month, with one bedroom prices up 1% to $1,060 while two bedroom prices were up 0.8% to $1,240.

5. Montreal, QC slipped just behind Calgary into the fifth position this past month, as rents for one bedroom units were down 1.9% to $1,050 while prices for two bedroom apartments remained unchanged from last month at $1,380.

Statistiques: Publié par Tonio - Ven, 04 Nov 2016 04:05 - Réponses 1 - Consultations 340


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