P.E.I. apartment vacancy rate hits record low

Vacancy rate in Charlottetown also at record low

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A report from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation released on Tuesday says the Island's apartment vacancy rate has fallen to a record low of 1.2 per cent, including a zero per cent vacancy rate for bachelor apartments.

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Tuesday's report provides a detailed look at the apartment rental markets on P.E.I., including a separate look at Charlottetown and Summerside.
Immigration drove the vacancy rate in the capital below even the historically-low provincial rate.
Apartment vacancy rates
2016 2017
P.E.I. 2.1% 1.2%
Charlottetown 1.7% 0.9%
Summerside 4.1% 2.5%
"About 90 per cent of the 1,710 people who immigrated to P.E.I. [in 2017] to the end of August, settled in Charlottetown," the report reads.
Further pressure is being added to the Charlottetown market by seniors looking to downsize and a lack of new supply. Only about 100 apartments were added in Charlottetown in the last year, for a total of 5,138.
In Summerside, where townhouses make up 40 per cent of the rental market, the vacancy rate in those townhouses is zero per cent.