The average rent for a 1-bedroom in Ottawa is approximately $1,900/month in 2026. The capital city offers a stable rental market driven by government employment and a strong tech sector.

Average Rent by Unit Type

Unit Type Average Rent vs. National Average
Studio $1,500 +7%
1-Bedroom $1,900 +6%
2-Bedroom $2,400 +9%
3-Bedroom $2,900 +12%

Rent by Neighbourhood

Neighbourhood 1-BR Avg 2-BR Avg Notes
Centretown $2,000 $2,600 Downtown, walkable
The Glebe $2,100 $2,700 Upscale, Canal-side
Westboro $2,000 $2,500 Trendy, boutiques
Sandy Hill $1,700 $2,200 Near uOttawa
Hintonburg $1,800 $2,300 Up-and-coming
Kanata $1,800 $2,200 Tech hub, suburban
Barrhaven $1,700 $2,100 Family-friendly
Orleans $1,700 $2,100 East end, affordable
Gatineau (QC side) $1,300 $1,700 Cheapest option, francophone

Gatineau Option

Many Ottawa workers live in Gatineau, QC for lower rent:

Factor Ottawa Gatineau
1-BR rent $1,900 $1,300
Provincial income tax Higher deductions Higher, but lower rent offsets
Monthly savings $400–$600
Trade-off Quebec tax system, French services

Income Needed

Unit Type Monthly Rent Gross Income Needed
Studio $1,500 $60,000/year
1-Bedroom $1,900 $76,000/year
2-Bedroom $2,400 $96,000/year
Gatineau 1-BR $1,300 $52,000/year

Bottom Line

Ottawa’s rental market at $1,900/month sits in the middle of Canada’s spectrum — more affordable than Toronto and Vancouver, pricier than Montreal and the Prairies. Government workers enjoy exceptional job stability, and the Gatineau option can save $400–$600/month for those willing to cross the river.

See our average rent in Canada or cost of living Ottawa for the full picture.

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