5 Rent Hacks to save THOUSANDS on your rent in Canada! 🇨🇦💰🏡

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @LivinginCanada
    @LivinginCanada  14 дней назад +3

    ➡Sign up for CHEXY here to start saving thousands $$$$💵on your next rent: app.chexy.co/?redirect=/ It's simple: Pay your rent using your credit card. The money will go into your 'Chexy Wallet', and from there Chexy will pay your rent to your landlord, through interac e-transfer or PAD (Pre-authorized Debit), your choice!

    • @EugeneTimashov
      @EugeneTimashov 13 дней назад +1

      There are different cash-back rates on credit cards depending on the payment type: grocery, bill payment, etc. What category the CHEXY payments are?

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  10 дней назад +1

      Rent via Chexy falls into the category of 'recurring expenses', hope that helps!

    • @EugeneTimashov
      @EugeneTimashov 10 дней назад

      @@LivinginCanada sounds great. Thanks for your answer!

  • @tubbysza
    @tubbysza 6 дней назад +60

    1. Pay rent with credit card
    2. Winter search means lower rent
    3. Downsize living space
    4. Roommates
    5. Live on edge of city, near transit
    6. Walk-out basement
    >Saved you time, like so more people see.

  • @ragnar3891
    @ragnar3891 12 дней назад +46

    I live in a tent to save on rent and eat squirrels and pigeons to save on groceries.

    • @butinbanerjee3136
      @butinbanerjee3136 9 дней назад +1

      Hilarious!

    • @tubbysza
      @tubbysza 6 дней назад +2

      *Gives dead serious stare

    • @valeria-militiamessalina5672
      @valeria-militiamessalina5672 4 дня назад

      Make sure to only eat the vaccinated ones, you don't want one of those nasty viruses or bacterial infections.

    • @srealone788
      @srealone788 2 дня назад

      You’re living the dream bro. I wish.. but I can’t put my kids through that.. I’d do it alone at this rate though ☠️

  • @DaGraveCrowder
    @DaGraveCrowder 14 дней назад +49

    Something I have noticed about a lot of basement apartments is that they often don't have windows large enough for egress that would pass a fire safety inspection. There are lots of illegal units like this... it seems very hard to find anything for less than about $1500 to $1600 that would pass fire safety.
    You have good advice here, though!

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  14 дней назад +3

      You're right, there are a lot of crappy basements, and it's really hard to find a legal basement that's liveable, comfortable, and most importantly not as expensive as a regular apartment (defeating the purpose). Thanks!

    • @dns_error
      @dns_error 14 дней назад

      The chances of fire in your lifetime is once or twice, in Canada. Are you planning on living there forever, you worry too much 😊

    • @meg7578
      @meg7578 13 дней назад +1

      @@dns_errorwell if it’s found out you could get evicted so it’s a precarious situation

    • @AhhhSukeSuke
      @AhhhSukeSuke 12 дней назад

      ​@meg7578 and what's the likelihood of that happening..?? Like 0? It's obvious the city doesn't care to enforce the law. Makes more sense to rent one of these suites for some years, save up to buy your own home

    • @bl7817
      @bl7817 10 дней назад +2

      @@dns_error it only TAKES once to lose your life. I've escaped two apartment bldg fires. I was lucky.

  • @puddles1364
    @puddles1364 14 дней назад +42

    Be careful when renting a basement suite around the GTA. There's a chance it can have high radon gas levels (radioactive gas) which can cause cancer and other health issues. I'm not saying do not rent a basement suite, but just double-check it has proper ventilation and airflow.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  13 дней назад +3

      Thanks for the note, that's definitely something to consider.

    • @SnarkyMalarkey-n4p
      @SnarkyMalarkey-n4p 12 дней назад +2

      Move in and withhold payment until radon gas levels are removed.

    • @JaywN0t37XGQQbwFjN
      @JaywN0t37XGQQbwFjN 12 дней назад +3

      What, radioactive gas. Thanks a lot. I don't even know that this thing exists. Thanks again.

    • @DrHope-if2po
      @DrHope-if2po 11 дней назад +1

      It does exist and it’s dangerous. It can also sadly found in daycares.

    • @AlvinaNazir
      @AlvinaNazir 10 дней назад

      What kind of gas is this that likes to stay just in the basement and not travels upper level

  • @wt5626
    @wt5626 8 дней назад +5

    Just lay in bed all day to save money on expensive groceries. Just wake up and eat some raw eggs with banana smoothie and then go back to bed. Repeat until death. Maybe take a smoke break too.❤

  • @peterveri6188
    @peterveri6188 12 дней назад +2

    Your advise is so Down-to-earth and SOUND! As a 20?year Realtor, Like YOU , wish that investment education was taught in Grade School-how less dependant on Government we’d all be. Thanks for the effort on your vids; very good quality.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      Thanks so much, I appreciate it! It really boils down to simple decisions we make in life. Sadly, many people don't realize this. Cheers!

  • @Freespiritadventures
    @Freespiritadventures 12 дней назад +12

    My room alone in canada is half my income. I am a senior a one bedroom apartment would be all my income.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      It's a tough time for many people! I hope you at least enjoy your living spaces!

  • @flwhrs
    @flwhrs 12 дней назад +13

    Salaries are very low in Canada compared to some other countries for the same role/skill.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      That's true, but there are also plenty of countries where the salary is lower for the same role.

    • @KatieAJ
      @KatieAJ 4 дня назад

      Getting a roommate is waaay cheaper than a one bedroom apt

  • @kikialeaki1850
    @kikialeaki1850 5 дней назад

    I’m glad I know these already😊

  • @jlscsubs
    @jlscsubs 13 дней назад +5

    I'm curious to know what were the main reasons that made you leave behind your comfortable life in Jakarta to hustle and build a new life in Canada!

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  13 дней назад +3

      I grew up in Germany and always wanted to go back and live in a Western country :)

  • @tanisawilson5041
    @tanisawilson5041 9 дней назад

    Very informative video thank you !

  • @lynnstewart2326
    @lynnstewart2326 11 дней назад +5

    I live just outside Vancouver. My work pay won’t even cover rent at all. I live in my van. Much better.

    • @alexanderboji7154
      @alexanderboji7154 11 дней назад

      Jeez😢

    • @GlimpseIntoTheirNatures
      @GlimpseIntoTheirNatures 11 дней назад

      You have a decked out camper van eh? Solar panel, heated, kitchen? A bucket to evacuate your pizza pops? Are you in a trailer park or sleeping in a Walmart parking lot?

  • @GlimpseIntoTheirNatures
    @GlimpseIntoTheirNatures 11 дней назад +5

    What average growth of 10%. Please tell me what you do to make 10% consistently in the stock market!

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад +1

      The S&P500 (one example) has returned about 10-12% on average since it's inception. So if you invest in an index that tracks the S&P500, like the VFV or VOO in Canada and hold it over the long term, you have a good chance of earning that on average. Of course, there are never any guarantees, but that is what history has shown

  • @cliffspicer6555
    @cliffspicer6555 5 дней назад

    I think you missed an incredibly important one and that is to only look at properties that fall under rent control guidelines so you’re rent won’t be increased each year above the maximum limits set by the LTB in Ontario.

  • @hikmatamin8337
    @hikmatamin8337 14 дней назад +8

    Hi, I checked Chexy and it charges 1.75% when using a credit card so it is not entirely free, unless you use a Canadian Debit, which says $5 dollars but seems to be free for now.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  13 дней назад +1

      There is a processing fee. So to benefit from it, you'll need to use a high-reward credit card, ideally a 4% cashback card. That way you'll earn the 2.25% difference

    • @luthfunnaharlizu2498
      @luthfunnaharlizu2498 13 дней назад

      Hi, which credit card is good for using chexy. Also for auto payment there is a charge to pay with chexy or any credit card.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  12 дней назад +1

      @luthfunnaharlizu2498 Scotiabank's visa momentum infinite gives 4% cashback on groceries and recurring payments (including rent). Yes, there's a 1.75% fee, so I'd recommend to look for a card with at least 3% cashback to get a net reward!

    • @29Apocalypes
      @29Apocalypes 12 дней назад

      @@LivinginCanada Must the cashback be applied as a credit to my current billing cycle, or can it be directly deposited into my account?

  • @stephenn88
    @stephenn88 13 дней назад +8

    Toronto condo is crashing hard

  • @orabia8937
    @orabia8937 9 дней назад +2

    Be consistent! In Hack 3 u mentioned that u moved to a small apartment with ur husband while in Hack 4 u say that u r single! Inconsistency is the sign of dishonesty.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад +2

      The hacks are not listed in chronological order. Before I was married, of course, there was a time in the past where I was single.

  • @jacque1206
    @jacque1206 7 дней назад +1

    Does Chexy work on paying mortgages too?

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  7 дней назад +1

      I heard they're working on it, but not sure when this feature might be available (I would definitely use it!)

  • @rowens_el_terricola
    @rowens_el_terricola 3 дня назад

    In Latin America regular low income rent is higher than the minimum wage

  • @ahbheesj
    @ahbheesj 12 дней назад +2

    Unfortunately, my apartment don’t accept e-transfer for rent payment.

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      Chexy can do PAD (Pre-authorized debits), that's a common method accepted by landlords for payments.

    • @wailingfeller4503
      @wailingfeller4503 6 дней назад

      Tax waver i guess

  • @Honeyslimetime
    @Honeyslimetime 7 дней назад +1

    Can you do car payments?

  • @shaynaangers5691
    @shaynaangers5691 7 дней назад +1

    I get 750 and my rent is 835 tell me how this makes sence i am a single mom living in montreal canada cant get food or clothes need help

  • @alohaohana901
    @alohaohana901 13 дней назад +7

    Only half? You must make good money.

  • @muhan8276
    @muhan8276 14 дней назад +3

    Hi ma’am do you still use Scotia bank how is it like and also can you do a 2 year update video of you’re brim credit card thanks :)

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  13 дней назад +2

      I really like their Visa Momentum Infinite card (I'm not sponsored by Scotia btw!) because it gives a 4% cashback, which is quite big. Last year I got almost $500 cashback which I re-invested. Cool you also know that I've used the Brim card! I'm still using it (also, not sponsored), mostly for Amazon purchases as it gives you a 2% reward on amazon purchases.

  • @suheyp35
    @suheyp35 11 дней назад +1

    Still not sure moving from CIBC credit card to Scotia momentum infinite card.

  • @aselvais
    @aselvais 14 дней назад +4

    I am thinking of renting the 2nd bedroom to someone; especially I am planning on being abroad from 3 to 6 months a year but I am not sure how to find a reliable candidate ...
    About Heidelberg, I've sent my son there for 1 month last summer and got him a place right in the old downtown... Toronto got so expensive now that I found it affordable (same for Paris or other place in Europe; it seems cheap to me now compared to Toronto ;) )

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  14 дней назад +1

      Wow, interesting, thanks for sharing that! Toronto is another level when it comes to rent prices I guess! Did you got a chance to visit/accompany him in Heidelberg,?I hope it's still as beautiful! Yeah, it's always a bit of a risk renting out a room. You can get great people who will take care of the place, but if you get the wrong one then it can be a headache! Perhaps finding someone through 2nd, even 3rd degree connections could be an option...

    • @aselvais
      @aselvais 14 дней назад +1

      @@LivinginCanada Yes I stayed 5 days in Heidelberg, very pretty city indeed; but it feels there is almost no locals there (only international students and tourists... then business owned by Indians, Chineses, turkish people :) ). But it was a fantastic experience for my son; just turned 18 and being at the university there for 1 month: it could be worst for a 1st experience on his own ;)
      True about the room for rent I'll ask around my contacts ... thanks

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  14 дней назад +1

      Haha, Heidelberg has always been crowded with tourists and international students, but I guess now it's become even more touristy!

  • @tsybze
    @tsybze 11 дней назад +1

    3:20 ….. if you earn a decent salary in your home country you need to give up A LOT with regards to standard of living to move to Canada and make it work😩

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      I see your point, but personally for me, there are things in Canada that I didn't get/couldn't do back there.

  • @dannyt7075
    @dannyt7075 13 дней назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @Lorenzo05-l1m
    @Lorenzo05-l1m 12 дней назад

    I have Scotia Visa Infinite Passport Credit Card. Does this card qualify?

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      Yes, visa credit cards work with Chexy! Cheers!

  • @aliafg8974
    @aliafg8974 13 дней назад

    Are u from Indonesia?

  • @lassu01
    @lassu01 11 дней назад +2

    china has lots of cheap rent space available

  • @SnarkyMalarkey-n4p
    @SnarkyMalarkey-n4p 12 дней назад +7

    Find an apartment, once you move in find deficiencies and withhold payment until fixed. Work the inefficient legal system in Canada to prolong the eviction process as long as possible. Save you thousands in a year while reducing the demand of investment properties. It’s a win-win for everyone except slumlord corporations driving the housing market beyond affordable for the average person.

    • @Eddybo22
      @Eddybo22 12 дней назад

      Keep in mind that you keep that money on hand though to pay that right away once all the payments are due. That's where so many people make a GRAVE mistake. They don't pay and end up spending it. Then get screwed once all repairs are made.

    • @Eddybo22
      @Eddybo22 12 дней назад

      Only if you are willing to deal with those deficiencies. Not many are and it is also important to have all that money saved up and be ready to pay all of that rent right away once all repairs are done. That's where people make a GRAVE mistake. People just spend all that money and end up screwed.

  • @meg7578
    @meg7578 13 дней назад +7

    Basements are hit or miss.. who knows when someone’s brother/child/mother etc is moving in. So many illegal evictions happening here in Vancouver.
    Also the smallest possible place is maybe 2000 in metro van. There is no “shaving costs” unfortunately.. unless you live with a roommate in a studio.
    There are no cheap places in metro van anymore.. even a couple hours away by transit is still very expensive. Unless you live several to an apartment..😢

  • @hinasamuel3458
    @hinasamuel3458 10 дней назад +1

    Sadly, rental buildings near the subway charge more because of the convenience their building offers. :(

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      That's true, it's not easy to find deals!

  • @violeta5222
    @violeta5222 13 дней назад +3

    Schöne grüße! From Vancouver. 👋👋

  • @hksduhksdu
    @hksduhksdu 9 дней назад +1

    Tip for you. Stop saying Canada. Do you realize how much difference in spending, savings and income between provinces in Canada? Also, it’s not really a hack, renting a basement was a thing back in the 70s/80s. The problem is not to do that but the whole market, country just doesn’t let people do that. You know what’s a hack? Like someone said in the comment, live in a van.

  • @sarmisthakaparia5245
    @sarmisthakaparia5245 14 дней назад +2

    I pay my roommate who then transfers the total amt. to my landlord. Can I still use Chexy?

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  14 дней назад +1

      Yes, your roommate can use Chexy, but then your roommate would earn the credit card rewards/cashback. If you want to earn the rewards/cashback directly on your credit card, both you and your roommate would sign up for Chexy! Chexy would then split the rent and charge each of your cards directly!

  • @mjmaddocks1132
    @mjmaddocks1132 6 дней назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @KitKizzle
    @KitKizzle 13 дней назад +5

    Is this video sponsored by Chexy?

  • @susannearmstrong3424
    @susannearmstrong3424 11 дней назад

    Where are you getting 10% return on your investment???

    • @markopolov2207
      @markopolov2207 11 дней назад +1

      Vfv 20 plus percent this year alone

    • @roadbook6478
      @roadbook6478 11 дней назад

      Which stock 😂​@@markopolov2207

  • @WesWoychyshyn
    @WesWoychyshyn 10 дней назад +1

    You can thank Trudeau, especially if you voted Liberal or NDP

  • @LYZASTABLE3428
    @LYZASTABLE3428 13 дней назад +1

    Oh really how much yiu earned from YT ? Isn’t too much if you pay half of it for your rent plus half of your regular job ( if you have)
    Wow that’s way too much EH

  • @lc4174
    @lc4174 11 дней назад

    If I downsize more I will be beliving in a cabinet lol kkkrying AND I live with my partner and a roomate in a tiny space. I am sorry, this video did not help at all. :(

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      Sorry to hear that! I understand that for many people, it's not possible to downsize any further. If the rent hacks are not useful, then the only other way is to increase income.

  • @firasalwakeel5365
    @firasalwakeel5365 11 дней назад

    Mortgage is 2/3 of my income …

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад +1

      I bet! Especially with the interest rates in the past years

  • @orabia8937
    @orabia8937 9 дней назад

    They took all my personal information only to tell me at the end of the long application that chexy doesn't accept Canadian Mastercards! They also deleted my previous comment. I'm sure they'll delete this one too. If they are legitimate, they should at least respond to my comment not remove it.

  • @sarahgledhill298
    @sarahgledhill298 11 дней назад

    Way to promote scotiabankol

  • @donssonupac8992
    @donssonupac8992 14 дней назад +5

    It’s really saddening that rent is almost 50% of your monthly income. Die working just paying rent. This is not a place for me.😢

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  13 дней назад

      It's unfortunately the reality for many people. But there are ways to save on rent, to at least not let it go over 50%. Increasing our income is often a better way to squeeze the rent proportion further down to 40, or 30%.

    • @NamuBang
      @NamuBang 12 дней назад

      I pay about 75% my income. It’s crazy but for me it is the difference between safety and sanity and a few cons in my wallet

  • @DavidKnicks
    @DavidKnicks 12 дней назад

    This was some great advice even for the United States. Thanks! 😎

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      So glad to hear that, I appreciate that! :) Cheers!

  • @srealone788
    @srealone788 2 дня назад

    Honestly? We don’t need hacks. We need affordable housing and better quality units. Too many slumlords.. this is a nightmare. Idc what hacks you try to feed us, to convince us to accept the situation. This has reached inhumane and unacceptable.. take your hacks and you know where to shove them..

  • @glgl7676
    @glgl7676 13 дней назад +11

    Honestly, best hack is to stop voting Liberal or Conservative governments both federally and provincially. Only a strong socialist government will help the common people on a large scale.

    • @moonshineyogi933
      @moonshineyogi933 13 дней назад +9

      I came from a socialist country. Believe me, you don’t want that.

    • @SnarkyMalarkey-n4p
      @SnarkyMalarkey-n4p 12 дней назад +4

      This is the opposite of a hack.

    • @danv1061
      @danv1061 12 дней назад +2

      Help the common people - by handing out even more money (my tax dollars).

    • @benjig7085
      @benjig7085 12 дней назад +2

      🤦‍♂️

  • @wesleyjakesta4095
    @wesleyjakesta4095 12 дней назад +1

    Not a hack honestly

    • @LivinginCanada
      @LivinginCanada  9 дней назад

      I understand these things might sound to basic to be a hack, but still, many people don't do these!

    • @wesleyjakesta4095
      @wesleyjakesta4095 9 дней назад

      @ not saying it’s wrong. Wealth isn’t everything 🙃

  • @roadbook6478
    @roadbook6478 11 дней назад +1

    She is Juat telling stuff which is not correct .😊

  • @techwithbube
    @techwithbube 4 дня назад

    1. Pay rent with credit card
    2. Winter search means lower rent
    3. Downsize living space
    4. Roommates
    5. Live on edge of city, near transit
    6. Walk-out basement
    >Saved you time, like so more people see.