The vacancy rate for apartments on P.E.I. was up a little in 2023, according to numbers released Wednesday by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation — meaning a slight easing in the difficulty of finding a home to rent for some parts of the Island.
The rate rose from 0.8 per cent in 2022 to 1.1 per cent. The rate is based on an annual survey done by CMHC every October.
The 1.1 per cent vacancy rate is tied with Nova Scotia for the lowest in the country. Nationally, the vacancy rate was 1.5 per cent.
The market was tighter in Charlottetown, at 0.5 per cent. Among more than 50 communities surveyed by CMHC, only Trois-Rivières had a lower rate than P.E.I.’s capital city.