Toronto- The fare for the national average asking in July fell to $ 3.6 percent from a year ago to $ 2,121, with a decrease in the 10th straight month from year to year and the biggest decline so far is 2025.
Latest monthly report of rent. CA and Urban said that on the basis of June to $ 4, there were rent stable on rent to stay almost stable in July in July.
The report stated that the objective-manufactured apartment fell by 1.7 percent to a 1.7 percent decline at an average of $ 2,095 a year ago, while the fare for condomanium apartments declined by 5.7 percent.
The fare for homes and townhomes declined by 8.2 percent to $ 2,170.
“Canada’s fare market is experiencing a long -term soft phase, to accelerate most provinces and unit types with a fall in price,” said the manager of David Azicov’s fare of data services in a press release.
“Now with the seasonal peak behind us, we hope that the pressure on the fall in the fall will continue.”
But the report said that the average of the average in Canada is still two percent more, which they were two years ago and 11 percent above three years ago.
Nova Scotia saw a decline in the largest fare in July, with a five percent decline of five percent to a five percent declined by an average of $ 2,275, followed by a 4.4 percent decrease of BC to $ 2,475 and Ottario fell by three percent to $ 2,325.
The average asking fares in Alberta declined by 3.9 percent year-on-year, while Manitoba fares increased to an average of 0.9 percent to $ 1,617.
Despite being Canada’s most economical province for rent, Suskechewan watched an annual growth of four percent at an average of $ 1,384.
The apartment rental fell into four of the six largest cities in Canada, with the other two recording growth on one percent or less annual basis.
Calgary saw the biggest drawback from 7.9 percent to $ 1,927, followed by a seven percent annual decrease in Vancouver by $ 2,830 and 4.7 percent in Toronto to $ 2,587. Montreal apartments were below 2.3 percent to $ 1,966.
Meanwhile, the fares in Ottawa increased by one percent to $ 2,199 and increased to $ 1,573 at a distance of 0.6 percent in Edmonton.