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montreal rental apartments

Montreal's rental market continues to be one of the more affordable options among major Canadian cities, but don't be fooled — prices still vary widely depending on the neighbourhood. If you're planning a move or are just curious about how much rent is setting people back in Montreal, we've got the latest numbers for you.

While rent across Canada is actually on the decline lately for the first time in years, Montreal seems to have missed the memo. According to the November 2024 rent report from real estate platform liv.rent, the average rent for an unfurnished 3½ — or one-bedroom apartment — across Montreal is $1,729 per month. That's a $14 dip from last month, but still $142 higher than this time last year.

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Some good news for Canadian renters: nationally, rent prices are on the decline for the first time in years — but the trend seems to have skipped over Montreal.

According to Zumper's November 2024 Canadian Rent Report, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment dropped year-over-year across Canada in October, marking the decline since Zumper first introduced its Canadian National Rent Index in July 2022. However, cities in Quebec bucked the trend, with Montreal rent climbing by 10.1% for a one-bedroom and 8.1% for a two-bedroom compared to last year.

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A new report reveals just how much you need to earn to afford rent in some of Canada's biggest cities, and spoiler alert: It's a lot.

If you're thinking about moving to Canada or wondering where the most affordable cities in Canada are, this breakdown from real estate platform Zoocasa might make you think twice about your next move. Whether you're in Vancouver, Montreal or Saskatoon, rent is taking up a huge chunk of people's income — especially those earning minimum wage — and it's costing more and more to live comfortably in 2024.

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Renting an apartment in Montreal is no easy task, with predatory landlords and high demand pushing rents ever higher. For $1,000 in rent, you can get a variety of places with an equal variety of quality. But for less, what's out there?

According to Rentals.ca, the average overall rent in Montreal is just under $2,000. For a one-bedroom, the average is around $1,660 monthly, by the same metrics. The city-wide average for an unfurnished one-bedroom, according to liv.rent, is $1,717. By either count, the average rent is more than $300 more expensive than it was in January 2022.

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