B.C. rent decline leads Canadian jurisdictions in December
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is crediting its anti-speculation policies with a decline in rental asking prices.
Rentals.ca says in its December report that B.C.’s average rent has fallen 6.8 per cent year-to-year to just short of an average monthly rental price of $2,400, the sharpest rate of decline among the regions measured in Canada.
Alberta saw a drop of 5.7 per cent to an average price of $1,775 in the same report, while Ontario’s average rent fell 3.8 per cent to just short of $2,300, but Saskatchewan saw a rise of 3.9 per cent to $1,490.
By city, Nanaimo ranked 28 overall with an average rental price of $2,113, a year-over-year increase of 4.3 per cent. North Vancouver and Vancouver were at the top of the list, at $3,018 and $2,696, respectively.


