Rent growth slows in 2025 as immigration levels also decline
As the federal government finally slowed the pace of immigration, relief may be coming to renters with more vacancies hitting the market, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
As the federal government finally slowed the pace of immigration, relief may be coming to renters with more vacancies hitting the market, according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
“After two years of strong increases, the average turnover rent for 2-bedroom units fell in most major centres. Exceptions included slight growth in Ed…



