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pc28¹ÙÍøasking rents dropped again in April over last year. Will they continue to dip come summer?

‘If they continue to decrease, then we’re not really sure how low they’ll go,” says a Rentals.ca spokesperson.

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pc28¹ÙÍørents decreased in April for the 15th straight month on an annual basis.


Toronto’s still one of the most expensive cities for renters in Canada, but prices decreased by 5.1 per cent in April compared to one year prior, a new report has found.

Units up for rent in Ontario’s capital averaged $2,618, according to the latest National Rent Report by and Urbanation.

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Manuela Vega

Manuela Vega is a Toronto-based housing reporter for the Star. Follow her on X: .

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