Canadian rents, already dropping from peaks, could drop further from Trump’s tariffs
When Toronto real estate agent Ruchi Jain was helping a couple look for rentals last week, one detail stood out: nearly every unit had clearly been vacant for months.
Landlords, meanwhile, have been signalling to her that they’re open to finding a way to come to an agreement with prospective tenants. Negotiating rents or shorter terms? It’s all on the table.
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