Description
Contains tabular data found in the 2023 Apartment Vacancy and Rental Cost Survey publication, released in an open data format. The Government of Alberta conducts a survey of apartment vacancies annually between the months of May and August. The survey identifies building type, unit type, number of units, rental rates and the number of vacancies in Alberta communities with populations between 1,000 and 9,999 that have at least 30 or more rental units.
Updated
December 21, 2023
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Table 1 : rental units identified
Downloads: 97
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Table 2 : weighted average rent and rental range by type of unit
Downloads: 106
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Table 3 : number of vacancies and vacancy rental rates by type of unit
Downloads: 64
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Table 4 : number of vacancies and vacancy rates by type of building
Downloads: 41
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Table 5 : number of vacancies and vacancy rates by age of building
Downloads: 25
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Table 6 : comparative vacancy rates by community, 2022-2023
Downloads: 49
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Table 7 : number of vacancies by rental range and type of unit
Downloads: 30
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Table 8 : change in vacancy rate
Downloads: 25
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Table 9 : rental rates by bedroom type and overall vacancy rates by community
Downloads: 74
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Table 10 : summaries of individual communities
Downloads: 68
Title and Dataset Information
Date Modified
2023-12-21
Update Frequency
Annual
Publisher / Creator Information
Creator
Publisher
Seniors, Community and Social Services
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Resource Dates
Date Created
2023-12-21
Date Added to catalogue
2023-12-20T22:10:54.075660
Date Modified
2023-12-21
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Usage Considerations
The 2023 Apartment Vacancy and Rental Cost Survey publication remains the official source for data included in these tables.
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Seniors, Community and Social Services