Canada's top five most expensive cities for renters are located in Metro Vancouver.
As temperatures climb across the region, the average monthly rental price for a one-bedroom, unfurnished bedroom has increased by $51 from $2,330 in June to $2,381, according to the latest report from Liv.rent.
Canada's top five most expensive markets to rent in this month are all located in Metro Vancouver, too. Richmond had the fourth most costly unfurnished, one-bedroom units, with monthly rental prices averaging $2,525. Burnaby rounded out the top five most expensive cities, with its units averaging $2,403.
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