What Toronto's average monthly rent of $1,800 gets you in cities Canada-wide
For the price of a 1-bedroom in Toronto, you could rent a 4-bedroom house in Charlottetown
If you are forking out$1,800for a one-bedroom condo apartment in Torontoa touch over what the Toronto Real Estate Board says isthe average monthly rentin the city you might find your dollar goes further elsewhere in the country. In some instances, a lot further.
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That dollar figure could get you a two-bedroom townhouse in Regina or a newly renovated three-bedroom house in St. John's.
As part of CBC Toronto's No Fixed Address series on renting and buying in Toronto, we scoured several popular rental listing sites to see what Toronto's average monthly rent would getyou in Canada's major cities.
The followingprices and details are based on online listings. CBC Toronto cannot vouch for the accuracy of each post.
Yaletown, Vancouver 1-bedroom ($1,795)
For just shyof $1,800 per month, you cansettle into a one-bedroom, one-bathroom, 535-square-foot unit in Yaletown in downtown Vancouver.According to the PadMapper listing, the unit includes a washer, dryer and dishwasher. The building amenities include a gym and playground.
Aurora, Edmonton, 3-bedroom upper suite ($1,595)
In Toronto, a two-bedroom condo apartment on average is upwardof $2,400, according to the Toronto Real Estate Board. But in Aurora, located in South Edmonton about a 30-minute jaunt to the downtown core you could rent a three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom upper suite in a newly constructed two-storey house.
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Harbour Landing, Regina, 2-bedroom townhouse ($1,650)
For $1,650, you can get an entire townhouse in Harbour Landing, a new townhouse community in southwest Regina. According to its Kijiji listing, it features an open concept living and dining area with main floor laundry and powder room, to boot.
Winnipeg 2-bedroom condo ($1,500)
A1,100-square-foot, two-bedroom open concept condo in Winnipeg rents for $1,500. The master bedroom features a walk-in closet and laundry is in the unit, the Kijiji listing says. Water and parking are included.
John-Wellington, Toronto 1-bedroom condo ($1,800)
For $1,800 per month (including utilities), you could live near Toronto's Entertainment District in this 645-square-footone-bedroom plus den condo at John and Wellington streets. The ViewIt listing says it features granite counters and in-suite laundry.
Parc-La Fontaine, Montreal, 2-bedroom apartment ($1,750)
Rent a sunlight-filled two-bedroom apartment near Parc-La Fontaine in Montreal for $1,750. The unit is on the fourth floor of a five-storey building and the washer and dryer are in the unit. It is also walking distance to the Metro, according to the PadMapper listing.
DowntownFredericton, 2-bedroom townhouse ($1,600)
For $1,600, you could rent a two-bedroom, three-storey townhouse in downtown Fredericton, according to this Kijiji listing. It features a private deck and a 600-square-foot basement for storage as well as a new washer and dryer.
Torbay, St. John's, 3-bedroom house ($1,275)
A newly renovated three-bedroom house in Torbay, a 20-minute drive to St. John's, is priced at $1,275 $500 short of Toronto's average monthly rent. You get three good-sized bedrooms as well as a large open concept living and dining area, according to the Kijiji listing. There are also new stainless steel appliances and parking.
York, Charlottetown, 4-bedroom house ($1,500)
With $300 to spare, you can rent a four-bedroom house on a private lot in York, about a 30-minute drive to downtown Charlottetown. There is ample parking space as well as two backyard decks, the Kijiji listing says. Heat and electricity are not included.
Long Lake Village, Halifax, 3-bedroom townhouse ($1,650)
For $1,650, you can rent a three-bedroom, three-bathroomtownhouse in Long Lake Village, a new subdivision in Halifax that is a short drive to the downtown core. Its large master bedroom has a walk-in closet and en suite, according to the Kijiji listing. Utilities are not included.
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The No Fixed Address series
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