Rental apartment vacancies up
Vacancy rate higher in Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, but lower in Calgary, Edmonton
CBC News
Posted: Dec 13, 2012 3:18 PM ET
Last Updated: Dec 13, 2012 5:52 PM ET
The average rental apartment vacancy rate across 35 urban markets in Canada rose to 2.6 per cent in the latest CMHC survey, while average rents for two-bedroom units edged up by 2.2 per cent. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)
Related
Rental accommodation became a little easier to find in Canada this year as more apartment buildings came on the market and young adults faced a tough job climate, leading to less demand for rental housing.
The average apartment vacancy rate in 35 major urban markets was 2.6 per cent in October, up from 2.2 per cent a year earlier, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said Thursday.
But that average hid a huge range in availability. In Regina, for instance, the vacancy rate was just 1.0 per cent. It wasn’t much better in Thunder Bay, Ont., (1.1 per cent), or Calgary (1.3 per cent).
Condo impact
The vacancy rate rose slightly in Canada’s biggest urban centres of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, but declined in Calgary and Edmonton.
"Demand for rental condominium apartments remained strong," said CMHC deputy chief economist Mathieu Laberge.
At the other end of the spectrum, the vacancy rate in Saint John was 9.7 per cent.
Windsor, Ont., (7.3 per cent) and Moncton, N.B. (6.7 per cent) also had high vacancy rates.
Despite a higher average vacancy rate overall, CMHC says the average rent for a two-bedroom apartment in October was $875 — up 2.2 per cent from a year earlier.
Vancouver remained the most expensive city in which to rent. Landlords in that city were getting an average of $1,261 for their two-bedroom apartments. The Toronto market was the second most expensive, at $1,183. Calgary was third, at $1,150.
Three communities in Quebec — Saguenay, Trois-Rivières, and Sherbrooke — offered the cheapest rental rates at $549 to $578 for a two-bedroom unit.
Share Tools
Top News Headlines
- Sopranos star James Gandolfini dies in Italy
- James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally delicate mob boss in HBO's 'The Sopranos' helped create one of TV's greatest drama series and turned the mobster stereotype on its head, died Wednesday in Italy. He was 51. more »
- B.C. First Nation sets fires to save bison
- A First Nation band is reviving the age-old practice of controlled burning in order to improve the health of forests and restore the population of the wood bison in a corner of northeastern B.C. more »
- Canada buys rare War of 1812 collection for $573K
- The government of Canada was the winning bidder for a large collection of letters, maps and other papers that once belonged to Sir John Sherbrooke, the lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia who conquered Maine for the British during the War of 1812. The collection sold for $573,000 at auction in London. more »
- Bob Rae quits as MP in 'very emotional' decision
- Bob Rae, who has represented the Toronto Centre riding for the Liberals since 2008, is stepping down as a Member of Parliament to devote more time to his work as a negotiator for First Nations in Northern Ontario. more »
Must Watch
Latest Business Headlines
- Orascom withdraws bid for control of Wind Mobile
- Orascom Telecom Holding has announced it is pulling back its bid to buy out Wind Mobile Canada founder and CEO Anthony Lacavera and acquire full control of the company, in which it already holds a 65 per cent interest. more »
- Poloz urges 'stability and patience' in 1st public speech
- In his first public remarks since being named governor of the Bank of Canada, Stephen Poloz said the central bank will keep its focus trained squarely on keeping inflation in check. more »
- World's wealthy richer than ever
- The investable wealth of the world's richest people reached a record high of $46.2 trillion US in 2012, a report by RBC Wealth Management and the consulting firm Capgemini has found. more »
- Talking Keystone, Redford says Canada and U.S. share energy values
- Alberta Premier Alison Redford says the United States and Canada share political and environmental values and must work together to become energy independent of those who do not. more »
Lang & O'Leary Exchange
Markets
| Index | Last Trade | Change |
|---|---|---|
| TSX COMPOSITE | 12268.29 | -99.17 |
| DOW | 15112.19 | -206.04 |
| NASDAQ | 3443.20 | -38.98 |
| SP 500 | 1628.93 | -22.88 |
| TSX-VENTURE | 924.25 | -5.74 |
The data on this site is informational only and may be delayed; it is not intended as trading or investment advice and you should not rely on it as such.
- Bob Rae quits as MP in 'very emotional' decision
- Wearing a mask at a riot is now a crime
- 2 men jailed in Dominican wedding fight back in Canada
- B.C. teacher duct-taped students' mouths
- Sopranos star James Gandolfini dies in Italy
- Obesity now recognized as a disease
- Dozens of children seized from Manitoba Mennonite community
- Half of First Nations children live in poverty
- Huge ancient city at Angkor Wat revealed by lasers

