GTA Rental Price in May Saw the Largest Monthly Hike in Past 3 Years

GTA Rental Price in May Saw the Largest Monthly Hike in Past 3 Years
A pedestrian makes his way through condo towers in Toronto, Ontario, on Jan. 28, 2021. Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press
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The average property rental price in the Greater Toronto Area in May saw the largest single-month hike in the past three years, as potential homebuyers back away from rising interest rates, reducing rental supply, a recent report says.

The report, co-authored by Bullpen Research & Consulting and TorontoRentals.com, shows the average monthly rental rate in the GTA surged by 5.7 percent in May. Average rent also saw a 16.5 percent year-over-year increase, from $1,998 in May 2021 to $2,327 in May 2022, which is fast approaching the pre-COVID-19 level of $2,365 in May 2019.