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Ottawa Rent Calculator 2025 – How Much Rent Can I Afford?

Calculate rent affordability for Ottawa apartments. Get estimates for Glebe, Centretown, ByWard Market rental costs.

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🏠 30% Rule: Don't spend more than 30% of gross income on rent in Ottawa. Vacancy rate: 3.3%

Typical monthly rent

$2,200

Local median market rent

Median income

$82,000

Useful baseline for affordability checks

Vacancy rate

3.3%

Rent-controlled market

How to use this calculator

  1. 1. Enter your gross monthly income before taxes.
  2. 2. Add your target monthly rent.
  3. 3. Check the 30% affordability rule and landlord income thresholds.
  4. 4. Review utilities, deposit rules, and local market context.

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📊 Average Rent Prices in Ottawa (2024)

Unit TypeAverage RentIncome Needed (40x)
Studio$1,500$60,000/year
1 Bedroom$2,000$80,000/year
2 Bedroom$2,600$104,000/year
3 Bedroom$3,200$128,000/year

🗺️ Ottawa Neighborhoods by Budget

💰 Budget-Friendly

  • • Vanier: $1,400-$1,700
  • • Overbrook: $1,500-$1,800
  • • South Keys: $1,600-$1,900
  • • Gatineau: $1,200-$1,600

🏘️ Mid-Range

  • • Centretown: $1,900-$2,300
  • • Hintonburg: $1,800-$2,200
  • • Old Ottawa South: $2,000-$2,400
  • • Westboro: $2,100-$2,500

🌟 Premium

  • • Glebe: $2,200-$2,800
  • • ByWard Market: $2,300-$3,000
  • • Downtown: $2,400-$3,200
  • • Rockcliffe: $2,800-$3,800

🏢 Rental Market

Market Type:Growing
Rent Control:Yes
Vacancy Rate:3.3%

💳 Requirements

Income Required:30-40x monthly rent
Deposit:Last month only
Credit Check:Usually required

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average rent in Ottawa?

The average rent in Ottawa is around $1,750-$1,850 CAD for a 1-bedroom as of 2025. Downtown/Glebe average $1,900-$2,200, while Nepean/Kanata and South Keys range $1,500-$1,700.

How does Ottawa compare to Toronto for rent?

Ottawa rents are typically 20-30% lower than Toronto with similar urban amenities and job opportunities. Government jobs provide stable rental market without extreme price spikes.

How much income do I need to rent in Ottawa?

Ottawa landlords typically require 30-40x monthly rent in annual income. For a $2,000 apartment, you need $60,000-$80,000 yearly. Government employees often have easier approval process.

Does Ontario rent control apply in Ottawa?

Yes. Buildings occupied before November 2018 have rent increase limits (2.5% for 2024). Newer buildings have no rent control. Ottawa follows Ontario Residential Tenancies Act.

What deposit can landlords ask for in Ottawa?

Ontario law allows only last month's rent as deposit. No damage deposits, key deposits, or first+last allowed. This protects tenants from excessive upfront costs.

What is the cheapest area to rent in Ottawa?

Vanier, Overbrook, and South Keys offer affordable options ($1,400-$1,700 for 1BR) with bus/LRT access. Gatineau (Quebec side) is even cheaper but requires crossing provincial border.

Is Ottawa rental market competitive?

Ottawa has 3.3% vacancy rate - moderately competitive. Government hiring cycles affect demand. Summer is busiest with students and new government employees seeking housing.

What utilities are included in Ottawa rent?

Most Ottawa apartments include water and heat. Electricity ($60-100/month), internet ($60-90), and tenant insurance ($20-35) are typically extra. Verify what's included before signing.

⚖️ Provincial Rental Laws

Rent Increase Limits

Annual guideline for units first occupied before Nov 15, 2018 (2.5% for 2024)

Eviction Protection

Can only be evicted for specific reasons outlined in the RTA

🛡️ Tenant Rights

  • Right to a safe and habitable dwelling
  • Protection from eviction without cause
  • Right to privacy (24-hour notice for entry)
  • Return of deposit within legal timeframes

💡 Tips for Renting in Ottawa

Research neighborhoods thoroughly before committing
Read the lease carefully before signing
Document unit condition with photos at move-in
Know your rights as a tenant in your province

Ottawa Rental Tips

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Local Market

Growing market

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Deposit

Last month only

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Rent Control

Yes

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Documents

Prepare employment, references, credit

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Reviewed by the Founder of GetAffordably

This content was created with AI assistance and reviewed by the founder of GetAffordably. Financial data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, Federal Reserve, IRS, and other public records, and is verified periodically.

Last updated: April 2026

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