Housing and Cost of Living in Canada -Guide 2025| SBACAN

Published on December 29, 2025 at 12:08 AM

Finding a place to live in Canada can be challenging, whether you are moving here or already a resident. This guide explains rental prices, housing options, and everyday living costs across different cities and provinces in 2025.

 

Housing Options in Canada

Apartments / Condos / Houses

Shared accommodation for newcomers

Short-term rentals vs long-term leases

Tips for finding a safe and affordable place

Tip: Always check the neighborhood, transportation access, and local amenities before signing a lease.

 

Average Rental Prices (2025)

Toronto: $2,200/month (1-bedroom apartment)

Vancouver: $2,000/month

Edmonton: $1,300/month

Montreal: $1,200/month

Prices vary by neighborhood, utilities, and whether the apartment is furnished.

 

Utilities and Additional Costs

Electricity, heating, water: $150–250/month

Internet: $60–100/month

Mobile phone: $40–80/month

Other costs: parking, condo fees

 

Tips to Save Money

Consider shared apartments or roommates

Look for suburbs with good transit connections

Compare rental platforms: Marketplace, Kijiji, Craigslist, Realtor.ca

Negotiate lease terms when possible

 

Conclusion:

Housing costs in Canada depend on the city, neighborhood, and type of accommodation. By researching carefully and comparing options, you can find an affordable and comfortable place to live. Stay informed, plan your budget, and use our guides to make smart housing decisions in Canada.