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BrightCat Rentals

The rental market — before it shows up in reports

Unit-level rental activity across the Canadian property market. Every listing, every price change, every signal: tracked weekly.

Real estate rental data tracking unit-level listings, pricing, and supply across the Canadian property market.

Most rental data is aggregated. This is the raw market.
The problem

Rental data is usually incomplete

Most datasets show building-level averages, delayed reports, and partial coverage. You don't see individual units, price movement, or current supply.

That is a summary. It is not the market itself.

The solution

Unit-level rental tracking

BrightCat tracks individual rental listings, price changes, listing lifecycle, and property-level context. Every unit. Every change. Every week.

Rental signals, captured weekly
1BR, 580 King St W, Toronto·$2,400/mo·New
2BR, 1188 Howe St, Vancouver·$2,850/mo ↓·Price drop
Why this matters

Rental markets move before reports do

By the time data is aggregated, pricing has already shifted, supply has already changed, and demand signals are gone.

Rental data reflects current supply and pricing activity across the housing market.

In data terms, rental data reflects current supply and pricing activity at the unit level.

This is how you see it early.

What you get

Unit-level rental listings

Listing price and price changes, property attributes, location data (lat/long, postal code), and full lifecycle tracking.

Real listings with real prices, not summary tables.

What this unlocks

Real-time rental intelligence

See when supply is growing or shrinking. Watch for rent drops that signal soft demand. Track which cities are filling up and which are not.

This is the foundation of rental market data used for pricing and supply analysis.

Use cases

Used for supply, pricing, and investment signals

Used for rental market analysis, pricing strategy, and investment intelligence.

Market Monitoring
Track rental supply and pricing weekly across the market.
Investor Detection
Properties that sell and become rentals signal investor activity.
Pricing Strategy
Detect shifts before they show up in reports.
Risk & Exposure
Understand rental supply in key markets.
The consequence

If you rely on aggregated data, you're reacting to old data

Reports show what happened. Rental signals show what's happening.

The data

National coverage. Unit-level granularity.

139
Cities tracked
Weekly
Updates
Unit
Level granularity
100+
Columns per listing
Lifecycle
Full status tracking
Geocoded
iAddress validated

Rental data covers the Canadian property market across major cities and regions.

Used by telecoms, insurers, and financial institutions across Canada.

Updated weekly. Reflecting real-time market activity.

Used by investors, analysts, and financial institutions across Canada.

Delivery

Already inside your stack: and usable by AI

Snowflake Marketplace
Query rental data alongside your own
Secure Data Share
Enterprise-grade delivery
MCP Connector
AI agents query rental signals directly
Structured Files
Weekly files, immediate use
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Works with

Connected to all other BrightCat products

Common questions

About rental data

What is rental listings data?
Rental listings data tracks individual rental units from the moment they are listed, including asking rent, price changes, and lifecycle status across the Canadian market.
How is rental data different from aggregated reports?
Aggregated reports show building or neighbourhood averages after the fact. BrightCat tracks individual units weekly, capturing price changes and supply shifts as they happen.
How often is rental data updated?
Rental data is updated weekly across 139 Canadian cities.
Can rental data detect market changes early?
Yes. Unit-level tracking reveals supply changes, pricing pressure, and vacancy signals before they appear in aggregated reports.
Who uses rental data?
Rental data is used by institutional investors, insurance companies, market analysts, municipal planners, and financial institutions across Canada.

Still have questions? Talk to our team.

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See rental markets as they move

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