Grande Prairie sees rent slightly rise for both one and two bedroom units in April
For the first time in 2021, rental rates for both one- and two-bedroom units in Grande Prairie saw month over month increases in April.
Based off data from vacant rental properties collected by Rentals.ca, the average rent for one-bedroom units in the Swan City increased one per cent from $897 in March to $906 in April, while rent for a two-bedroom unit rose two-and-a half per cent from $1,089 to $1,115.
Paul Danison, the Content Director for Rentals.ca, says it’s still a renters market, but the increase does indicate that the market is on the way up again.
“It’s the time of year when people start looking to move and people might be moving a little bit more because they’re maybe trying to time the market and get a better deal. (The) unemployment rate maybe is about the same that it was, but we can only hope things will pick up in that area,” says Danison.