Primary Rental Market
Vacancy Rate (%)

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Toronto — Vacancy Rates by Rent Quartile by Census Subdivision

  Vacancy Rate (Q1) Vacancy Rate (Q2) Vacancy Rate (Q3) Vacancy Rate (Q4)
Toronto 0.4 a 0.8 a 2.6 a 5.5 a
Ajax (T) 0.0 d 0.5 b 1.8 c 2.0 c
Aurora (T) ** 1.4 a 1.7 c 12.9 d
Bradford West Gwillimbury (T) ** ** ** **
Brampton (CY) 1.1 a 1.2 a 2.6 b 5.9 b
Caledon (T) ** **
East Gwillimbury (T) ** ** **
Georgina (T) ** 0.0 d ** **
Halton Hills (T) ** 0.0 d 0.0 d 0.0 d
Markham (CY) 0.0 c 0.0 c 3.0 a 5.2 b
Milton (T) ** ** ** 8.4 c
Mississauga (CY) 1.0 a 0.8 a 2.7 a 10.9 d
New Tecumseth (T) ** 0.0 d ** **
Newmarket (T) ** 1.3 d 0.7 a 8.4 b
Oakville (T) 0.1 b 3.5 b 7.1 c 6.5 b
Orangeville (T) 0.9 d 0.0 d 4.3 d **
Pickering (CY) ** ** ** 2.3 c
Richmond Hill (T) 0.0 c 0.4 b 2.4 b 5.0 d
Toronto (C) 0.3 a 0.7 a 2.5 a 4.9 a
Uxbridge (TP) ** ** ** **
Vaughan (CY) ** **
Whitchurch-Stouffville (T) ** ** ** **
Notes:
  • The following letter codes are used to indicate the reliability of the estimates: a — Excellent, b — Very good, c — Good, d — Poor (Use with Caution))
  • ** — Data suppressed to protect confidentiality or data not statistically reliable
  • ++ — Change in rent is not statistically significant. This means that the change in rent is not statistically different than zero (0). (Applies only to % Change of Average Rent Tables).
  • CMA, CA and CSD definitions are based on 2016 Census Geography Definitions