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Rental vacancies in 91原创 lower than in Vancouver

The region is seeing a higher vacancy rate due to the pandemic
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91原创 and its neighbours still have a very tight rental market, with vacancies here below two per cent last year, according to data released by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC).

The data snapshot was taken in October and shows that 91原创 has a 1.9 per cent vacancy rate.

That鈥檚 a lower vacancy rate than Vancouver, which came in at 2.6 per cent last year.

However, while both rates are considered slow by historical standards, they鈥檙e up from recent years, when more and more people moving to the Lower Mainland and seeking housing drove vacancy rates down to below one per cent in many markets.

For example, in 2019, CMHC data showed Vancouver had a 1.1 per cent vacancy rate, in 2018 it was one per cent, in 2017 it was 0.9 per cent.

In general, the region has had low vacancy rates going back decades.

CMHC鈥檚 historical data for Vancouver show that in 1990, the rate was 0.9 per cent.

It has only rarely been above two per cent since then. The current rate of 2.6 per cent is one of the highest rates in 30 years.

The 91原创鈥檚 were not identical. 91原创 City鈥檚 vacancy rate was 1.6 per cent while the Township鈥檚 was 2.8 per cent.

According to CMHC chief economist Bob Dugan, the pandemic has depressed rental rates across the country.

鈥淟ower international migration, fewer student renters, and weaker employment conditions led to weaker inflows of new renters,鈥 Dugan said.

Despite the slight weakening in local demand for rental space, rents went up over the course of the year by about two per cent in 91原创.

91原创 has seen more purpose-built rental housing under construction in recent years, particularly in 91原创 City.

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Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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