The Rent Report
In this episode of the Rent Report Podcast, Urbanation and Rentals.ca break down the June 2026 national rent data, including why Canadian rents are barely moving despite it being peak rental season, what's driving record supply across the country, and which cities are bucking the trend entirely. 🏠 What we cover: Why May 2026 saw only a 0.1% rent increase (vs. the 5-year average of 1.3%) 200,000+ purpose-built rental units under construction — and what that means for renters Nova Scotia overtakes BC as Canada's most expensive rental province Vancouver: 30 months of declining rents — and signs of a rebound Why Alberta rents are falling even as it's the only province with population growth Shared accommodation rents down 24% in Vancouver since 2024 The rise of illegal rooming houses and what it means for renters' rights What the softening market means for negotiating power, incentives, and free rent offers 🎙️ Guests: Giacomo Ladas — Associate Director of Communications, Rentals.ca David Aizikov — Product Manager, Data Services, Urbanation 📥 Get the full national rent report: rentals.ca 🔔 Subscribe to the Rent Report Podcast for monthly Canadian rental market data, city-by-city breakdowns, and expert analysis from Urbanation and Rentals.ca.
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