According to the latest Canadian Rental Report from Zumper, the median rental price has hit an all-time high in the city.

It says a one-bedroom rental in Vancouver will now set you back $2,700 per month — an increase of about 20.5 per cent year over year.

Zumper says compared to last month, rents in June have risen almost four per cent.

Lots more info in the Zumper report.

  • festus@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    Does anyone know if people are actually paying these rents or if these are the listings of desperate investors wanting a renter to cover their whole mortgage payment?

    As an aside, shout-out to my landlord who’s never once raised my rent in the 4 years I’ve lived here (thanks Chris!)

    • Boris Mann@news.cosocial.ca
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      1 year ago

      Yes, these are real rents, paid by real renters. I have rent from 13 years ago, plus about 10 years of annual 2% increases. The pandemic made my landlord forget about rent increases or something.

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        1 year ago

        Well I’m asking because the report specifies that they only get the data from rental listings, so if a lot of landlords are setting rents to ridiculous levels expecting a tenant to pay it (and tenants aren’t paying it), the report will still show an increase.

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          1 year ago

          You’d have to dig into the report to check the methodology but anecdotally I know friends who have moved here recently and pay rents in this range.

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    1 year ago

    Waiting for the surrounding areas to start densifying as well. Surrey, Richmond, and Coquitlam can do better.