by Rentals.ca | Jul 16, 2026 | Rental Guides
Canada’s rental market has shifted, and if you own a rental unit or two, it’s worth understanding what that means for you. The average asking rent in Canada was $2,033 in June 2026, down 4.3% from a year earlier, marking the 21st consecutive month of...
by Rentals.ca | Jul 8, 2026 | Rental Guides
You post your listing, you get some inquiries, you have a couple of conversations, and eventually someone just feels like the right fit. So you go with it. And honestly, most of the time that works out fine. But when it doesn’t, it can get messy fast: missed...
by Rentals.ca | Jun 22, 2026 | Rental Guides
If you rent, you might assume mortgage rates are only a concern for homeowners. They show up in headlines, your friends who own homes complain about them, and you move on. But interest rates quietly shape the rental market too, in the form of your options, your rent,...
by Rentals.ca | Mar 31, 2026 | Rental Guides
According to the latest Rentals.ca and Urbanation National Rent Report, rental prices across Canada have shown stabilization after several years of rapid growth. Average asking rents in many Canadian cities are at multi-year lows, with Toronto and Vancouver rents...
by Rentals.ca | Mar 27, 2026 | Rental Guides
A “rent cap”–or rent increase guideline–is a figure set by provincial governments limiting how much a landlord can increase a tenant’s rent per year. These limits are designed to provide stability in the rental market by curbing drastic price changes. In most...