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  2. Year of Construction
  3. Structure Size

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Newfoundland and Labrador — Historical Average Rents by Bedroom Type

  Studio 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Bedroom + Total
1990 October 378 a 433 a 490 a 498 a 468 a
1991 October 383 a 439 a 511 a 517 a 485 a
1992 October 369 a 451 a 516 a 517 a 488 a
1993 October 426 a 453 a 511 a 523 a 489 a
1994 October 399 a 459 a 516 a 535 a 492 a
1995 October 396 a 463 a 523 a 533 a 495 a
1996 October 388 a 454 a 525 a 534 a 494 a
1997 October 397 a 455 a 522 a 530 a 494 a
1998 October 381 a 447 a 489 a 522 a 470 a
1999 October 382 a 443 a 489 a 508 a 470 a
2000 October 414 a 455 a 510 a 524 a 489 a
2001 October 404 a 462 a 530 a 528 a 499 a
2002 October 416 a 476 a 539 a 556 a 512 a
2003 October 452 b 491 a 564 a 574 a 537 a
2004 October 442 a 493 a 573 a 583 a 542 a
2005 October 461 a 507 a 581 a 588 a 552 a
2006 October 480 a 517 a 587 a 620 a 562 a
2007 October 462 a 512 a 576 a 634 a 558 a
2008 October 487 a 525 a 598 a 676 a 578 a
2009 October 531 a 553 a 638 a 687 a 613 a
2010 October 553 a 595 a 671 a 729 a 648 a
2011 October 568 a 621 a 706 a 768 a 680 a
2012 October 591 a 654 a 733 a 812 a 710 a
2013 October 632 a 685 a 786 a 826 a 752 a
2014 October 618 a 711 a 812 a 887 a 780 a
2015 October 673 a 742 a 835 a 898 a 805 a
2016 October 682 a 748 a 864 a 861 a 821 a
2017 October 683 a 737 a 852 a 867 a 813 a
2018 October 698 a 742 a 867 a 881 a 823 a
2019 October 700 a 772 a 880 a 897 a 844 a
2020 October 717 a 775 a 890 a 925 a 853 a
2021 October 724 a 795 a 926 a 942 a 883 a
2022 October 769 a 821 a 938 a 991 a 900 a
2023 October 712 b 864 a 1,073 a 1,106 b 1,004 a
2024 October 860 a 933 a 1,104 a 1,224 b 1,050 a
2025 October 895 a 989 b 1,194 a 1,274 a 1,118 a
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).