Top 10 Canadian cities with the CHEAPEST rent in 2024

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Where is the cheapest city to live in Canada? As rent makes up a third of Canadians' spending, it makes sense to look for cheaper rent. In this video, we'll break down the 10 Canadian cities where you can find the cheapest rent in 2024. If you're navigating the Canadian housing market or trying to find a budget-friendly place to live, this video is for you. Whether you're looking for an affordable apartment or a house to rent, these cities offer some of the best deals. Stay tuned to learn more about living in Canada without breaking the bank. #CanadaCheapRent #AffordableCitiesCanada #RentingInCanada #livingincanada

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You are the only one giving useful tips for newcomers ! Kudos 🎉

musaravanan
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here in New Brunswick $900 2-3 Bedroom Apartment.
Some landlord do all in at $1200-$1500 whole house hydro, water included. some even include free internet

TheMetitse
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A new post from Living In Canada always brightens my day!😊 You make me want to take a road trip across AMAZING Canada 🇨🇦 ❤
I forgot how beautiful Saskatoon and Quebec city both are!😊

JayB-JayB
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I strongly suggest Regina and Saskatoon. We move to Saskatchewan 12 years ago because lack of job in Ontario. We can't even find minimum wage job to survive in Ontario back then. We packed our stuff in a tiny car and drive across the country. My wife find her professional job in less than two weeks and I find my professional job in three month. We only pay about $1000 month mortgage for our 3 bed room bungalow house. With the salary of our two professional jobs, house is not a major expense for us at all. You still can find this kind of house on market and land this kind of job even today. Don't waste your time in Vancouver or Toronto, came to Regina or Saskatoon, you can save up so much in 10 or 15 years that you can choose to quit your job and travel the world.

tommysong
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Another problem is that in provinces like Saskatchewan and Manitoba with lower costs of living also the minimum wages are less.

arminwagner
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Used to be the Maritimes. Not anymore, holy cow. We got wrecked and our salaries are still insanely low.

DrkBlde
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Four people can stay together in a one bedroom apartment and split the bill problem solved

chinonsomichael
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The government should 1. Invest in companies that push for remote workers. If more people worked remotely, people would be able to afford things and continue to buy products and services. This will prevent another recession. Point 2. Canada needs to start creating new cities. This will allow people to afford a place to live and buy. 3. Canada must invest in transportation. If there were trains running through, Edmonton, Red Deer and Calgary, Calgary probably wouldn’t be going through a housing crisis. People would just live in Red Deer or Edmonton, and work in Calgary or Edmonton.

mstt
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Issue is there are only 4 cities in Canada where highly skilled workforce can find job - Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary. Most people will not find opportunities they are specialized on in the other cities and companies will never move such work to 2nd tier cities.

rohitguptac
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If i were canadian i would move to places like switzerland dubai or turks and caicos RIGHT NOW

Holyspace
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Please tell us the best rental market of toronto ontario...

suraiyamushtaq
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The simply solution is vanlife. You can live anywhere, rent free, and property tax free, till the Canadian government figures out a way to tax you, of course, which is bound to happen sooner or later

hchalz
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The usual suspects on this list, I think the only realistic options are the prarie cities, QC City too French I think about 90% French speakers or something, ST John NL very high unemployment and I think the other options on the list are just too small

wesbrown
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Western Canada can be very nice but would never move there because of the forest fires.

anaq
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Myself I'm moving to Canada soon.
Your videos are really helpful.
Keep up the good work 👍

waleedqamar
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GTA is the only livable and workable city in Canada and if you first lived in GTA it will be very hard to get use to live in other provinces and cities even Vancouver and BC as whole if you don't work from home or have some kind of specialize skills that very much needed unless you are very rich then good luck to find a jobs and this goes to pretty much rest of the Canada, as example you mentioned Fort MacMurray well if your not very experience tank trucker or oilfield worker or prostitutes' guess what is left ? almost none, not even mentioned beside extreme cold and very boring you have to deal with fires and floating almost every summer . Yes Edmonton is cheap but again, you have to work and finding works is very difficult, that's why many in Alberta are on welfare, have drug and alcohol and mental problems and I wouldn't blame them, its very boring hard to find a regular jobs, long 8 months of winter with lots of snow and cold and summers not only is short you have to deal with lots of mosquito's and smoke from burning trees !! now the French parts except Montreal you HAVE to speak French to function, yes the rents are cheaper but again, if you cant work from home you need to speak French . Listen to make the story short in the last 8 years immigration been too aggressive and without any backup plans work wise, and that is the reason we are in this situation in this country, most work opportunities are in Ontario especially in GTA that's why majority of people want to live there and when too many people choose to live somewhere this will push every thing up like rents and so on, rest of the provinces basically don't have enough diverse job opportunities for all these people to move there . Everything works best with moderation and I think moderation is the word Mr. Trudeau is not very familiar with !!!🙃

b.s
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Why do real Canadians want more people showing up? The last thing we need is more immigrants.

bcdave