Renters in Âé¶¹AV were given some much-appreciated relief in the month of July, according to the latest Zumper rental report.
Âé¶¹AV was just one of just five of the top 25 most expensive cities in Canada to see a drop in the price of one-bedroom rentals, falling from sixth-highest rent to seventh.
Declining 5.7 per cent from the previous month, the average Âé¶¹AV one-bedroom renter forked over $1,650 on the first of July, on par with Kitchener, Ontario and slightly higher than Ottawa.
Three British Columbia markets were in the top four most expensive - Vancouver topped the list at an average price of $2,300, while Burnaby and Victoria ranked third and fourth respectively at $2,060 and $1,880.
The price of two-bedroom units also took one of the sharpest declines in Canada in Âé¶¹AV, falling 6.1 per cent to $2,170.
On a year-to-year basis, however, the price of both one and two-bedroom rentals is much higher than it was one year ago - one-bedrooms are up 8.6 per cent from July 2021, while two-bedrooms are up 14.8 per cent.
The full list of major Canadian markets can be found in the
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Jake.courtepatte@kelownacapnews.com
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