Rent prices
It Only Took a Pandemic to Drop Rent Prices in Canada's Most Expensive Cities
Units that used to be Airbnbs are now long-term rentals and tenants are staying put, pushing prices down in Toronto and Vancouver.
Half of all renters in Toronto spend more on housing than they can afford
47 percent of Toronto households spend more than 30 percent of their income on rent
Toronto’s housing market might be cooling, but rents are still soaring
It now costs $1,976 a month to rent a one-bedroom apartment
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What it costs to live in San Francisco
VICE Money spent a day with a state university professor to see how her family of four deals with the city’s high cost of living.
The Vice Money Guide To Winning A Rental Bidding War
Landlords reign supreme in the rental markets of Toronto and Vancouver, so it’s on you to come prepared.
Here's what a $1,000 rent budget can get you
Choose between a crummy basement apartment in Toronto and a large, modern condo in Edmonton
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The Struggle to Save Peckham, South London's Cultural Epicenter
What the threat to the popular Bussey Building nightclub tells us about the war on fun in London.
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