Rental Costs by City
Explore the true cost of renting in major cities across USA and Canada
Canadian Cities

Toronto
$2,600 - $3,000/month
Toronto is Canada's largest city with a vibrant rental market. The cost of living includes high utility costs during winter months.
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Vancouver
$2,700 - $3,200/month
Vancouver offers stunning views but comes with higher rental costs. Parking and utilities are notably expensive in this coastal city.
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Calgary
$1,800 - $2,200/month
Calgary provides more affordable living compared to other major Canadian cities while maintaining excellent quality of life.
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Montreal
$1,600 - $2,100/month
Montreal offers competitive rental prices and lower parking costs. It's a vibrant cultural hub with great value for renters.
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Austin
$1,900 - $2,400/month
Austin is known for its live music scene and tech industry. Rental costs are moderate with affordable parking options.
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Houston
$1,600 - $2,000/month
Houston offers relatively affordable rents with lower utilities due to energy efficiency. It's a spacious city with diverse neighborhoods.
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New York City
$3,800 - $5,300/month
NYC is the most expensive rental market in North America. Parking is extremely costly, and utilities add significantly to monthly expenses.
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Chicago
$2,000 - $2,600/month
Chicago offers great neighborhoods and cultural attractions with mid-range rental costs. Winter heating costs are a significant factor.
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Phoenix
$1,600 - $2,100/month
Phoenix provides affordable rents with low parking costs. High summer air conditioning costs are offset by low winter heating expenses.
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Dallas
$1,700 - $2,200/month
Dallas offers affordable living with a growing rental market. Lower utilities and reasonable parking make it budget-friendly for renters.
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