Kelowna's the 3rd most expensive city in Canada to rent an apartment

| March 17, 2022 in Real Estate

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Kelowna leapfrogged Victoria to become the third priciest city in the country to rent an apartment in February.

Over the past few months, the rankings have always been Vancouver at most expensive followed by Toronto, Victoria and Kelowna.

With Kelowna mixing it up last month, it means that rents in the city are higher than ever before.

"Kelowna ranked as the third most expensive rental market in the nation last month with the prices of one-and-two-bedroom (apartments) at medians of $1,800 and $2,150 (a month), respectively," said Crystal Chen, marketing manager at Zumper (formerly PadMapper), the online platform that lists apartments for rent and creates the monthly Canadian National Rent Report.

At $1,800 a month in February, Kelowna's one-bedroom rent is 5.3% more than the $1,710 it was in January and 21.6% more than the $1,480 it was in February 2021.

Last month, the median rent for a one-bedroom place in Vancouver was $2,190, Toronto $1,900, Victoria $1,790, Oshawa $1,630 and Barrie $1,550.

Kelowna's median of $1,800 was much more than much bigger cities such as Ottawa at $1,500, Montreal at $1,350, Calgary at $1,180, Winnipeg at $1,020 and Edmonton at $930.

It was only back in January that there was speculation Kelowna rents may have hit a threshold with December's median at $1,630, a 5.2% slide from the record-high $1,720 in December 2021.

The blip was short-lived and Kelowna rents immediately started to soar again.

Kelowna is a desirable place to live, work, play and invest and it also has a housing shortage.

Both factors have pushed the price of rents and homes for purchase into the stratosphere.

It was only a year or two ago that Kelowna was consistently the seventh most expensive place in Canada to rent an apartment.

But rapidly rising rents pushed Kelowna past Burnaby, Barrie, Oshawa and now Victoria.

Many groups and the City of Kelowna pinpoint housing unaffordability as one of the biggest challenges the city has.

Homes for sale are also at record-high prices with the February benchmark selling price of a single-family home at $1.094 million, a townhouse $739,400 and a condominium at $550,700.

These kinds of rents and benchmarks means many are priced right out of the housing market.

Younger and low-and-middle income people find themselves getting a roommate, borrowing from mom and dad or staying with mom and dad in order to make ends meet.

Zumper's rankings are based on one-bedroom rents.

When it comes to two-bedrooms, Kelowna is actually in fourth at $2,150 a month, behind Vancouver with $3,020, Toronto at $2,400 and Victoria with $2,300.

Kelowna's $2,150 is 4.9% more than January and 22.9% more than February 2021.

The cheapest cities to rent an apartment in Canada are St. John's with a one-bedroom at $850 and a two-bedroom at $900, Regina at $900 and $1,100, Edmonton at $930 and $1,230 and Quebec City at $950 and $1,180.

See the full Canadian National Rent Report at https://zumper.com/blog/rental-price-data-canada

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