,200 in Iqaluit. For the same size, renters in Vancouver, Toronto and even Whitehorse pay about ,000 less." /> Iqaluit, Yellowknife have highest rents in Canada - Yahoo! Canada Finance

Sat, 7 Jan, 2012, 7:14 PM EST - Canadian Markets closed

Iqaluit, Yellowknife have highest rents in Canada

It’s more expensive to keep a roof over your head in the Nunavut capital of Iqaluit than anywhere else in the country, according to new numbers from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.

A two-bedroom unit’s monthly rent averages more than $2,200 in Iqaluit. For the same size, renters in Vancouver, Toronto and even Whitehorse pay about $1,000 less.

Yellowknife is the second most expensive rental city in the country. The average two-bedroom apartment costs about $1,500.

Iqaluit's mayor, Madeleine Redfern, said the high cost of housing is not surprising, and she said it’s a growing problem.

“Without housing, it contributes to kids not going to school, it contributes to addictions and high rates of violence. So it is a core issue that we absolutely need to tackle and address so we can actually have a vibrant and healthy community,” Redfern said.

The companies who rent places to live in Iqaluit said it's simply a question of supply and demand, and the cost of doing business.

“Iqaluit is a very expensive place to do business, as it is in all parts of the North. It's very expensive to build buildings, but they're very expensive to operate as well,” said Bruce Alton, Chief Operating Officer for Nunastar Properties.

More than three quarters of the people who live in Nunavut are renters.

41 comments

  • David  •  Wood Buffalo, Alberta  •  2 hours 3 minutes ago
    Where is Fort McMurray, Alberta in this? Did Yahoo not bother to search at all? Rent here is outrageous. 2 bedrooms can easily be 2300+, you will NOT find a 1 bedroom for under 1700 unless it's subsidized, and good luck with that.
  • Peter  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  3 hours ago
    Would you rather own or rent?
  • Paul 1 hour 55 minutes ago
    U can take ur high rent and shove it...i ain't moving there no more!
  • Ivan  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  2 hours 6 minutes ago
    it only means that large corporations are getting into the rentals and pushing the prices up .. only one thing to do get the hell out .Take a bus to Windsor On ... here one of my rentals is 600 per month for a two bedroom .. completely restored home ... 5 year old everything right down to the wiring lol . And yes there are jobs in southern On and still no snow on the ground today . I keep my places cheep and no turnover in renters ... we both win lol
  • Bryce  •  Burlington, Ontario  •  1 hour 36 minutes ago
    Why would anyone live here? Seriously...
  • Mee  •  Winnipeg, Manitoba  •  1 hour 59 minutes ago
    This article is a joke. It's claiming $1200/mo 2 bedroom suites in Vancouver. Really? Where? Idiots.
  • swano  •  Newmarket, Ontario  •  3 hours ago
    Labrador City rent prices have gone thru the roof in the past 5 years. No rent control at all. If you don't work for one of the two mines you're living with your parents. No, I'm not kidding.
  • G  •  Brampton, Ontario  •  3 hours ago
    I paid over $2400 a month for the same thing in Fort McMurray. Renting a bedroom alone is $800 a month or more.
  • squeaker58  •  Yellowknife, Northwest Territories  •  2 hours 21 minutes ago
    I think they better do more research because there is nothing in Whitehorse to rent under $1500
  • d1 1 hour 50 minutes ago
    ohhohh by the way I'm a tenant myself, I pay tax and it keeps on getting higher!!!
  • pinkisntwell  •  New Westminster, British Columbia  •  1 hour 59 minutes ago
    then you have to buy food. $7 for a loaf of bread, $25 for 12pk of pop,$15 for 2 liters of milk, and oj, $25 for 1ltr olive oil, and $18 for a box of cheerios !!! 36 rolls of toilet paper !!! $48, 1.47ltr of tide $25. etc.....
  • Peter  •  Wood Buffalo, Alberta  •  2 hours 6 minutes ago
    Well, I hope jobs pay good there!
  • asbnrt 30 minutes ago
    I applied for a job in Yellowknife, I knew the rent was going to be expensive but I didn't care because they were offering 50k a year more than my current job.
  • Luis  •  Montreal, Quebec  •  2 hours 36 minutes ago
    That' more than an average mortgage. You really gotta be snow /ice/cold attached!
  • THX-1138 3 hours ago
    Surprised Calgary did'nt make the list with No Rent Control and tenants at the mercy of Greedy owners who can jack the Rent up on a whim.
  • Violet 1 minute 16 seconds ago
    I am a Landlord since 1996 and I call TENANTS the worse nightmares, nasty people to deal with. TENANTS will destroyed everything and the Landlords are paying the prices.
    Don't complain if, you are a tenant because you are a skunk..
  • frodo1  •  Victoria, British Columbia  •  1 minute 46 seconds ago
    So declare a state of emergency and get fedral funding... hell works for others......
  • edjoy74  •  Ottawa, Ontario  •  5 minutes ago
    It looks like Yahoo is as screwed up badly as usual. What a joke for news that yahoo has.
  • justin  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  32 minutes ago
    I pay $1400 for a 570sq ft apt in Vancouver! I looked everywhere to find that deal too!
  •  •  Vancouver, British Columbia  •  39 minutes ago
    Sad to see a town that has it so tough with not to many chances to earn a strong income have such high bills for residence.
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