Navigating the rental and housing market in Toronto is not the same for everyone.

We strived to capture the nuances of the experience in our ongoing No Fixed Address series.

Catch up on it below.

CBC Toronto reporter Shannon Martin's rent shot up nearly $1,000 per month, so now she bounces around between family and friends. She's just one of many young professionals struggling in Toronto's "bananas" rental market. 1:38

Reporter Shannon Martin kickstarts the No Fixed Address series after being forced to leave her condo apartment due to a nearly $1,000 per month increase in rent.

Do you know when your rental building was built? It matters, greatly. (John Rieti/CBC)

The province sets a guideline for rent increases every year. For 2017, it is 1.5 per cent. But there is a loophole — it only applies to units built before Nov. 1, 1991.

Housing Minister Chris Ballard vowed to introduce new legislation that would expand rent controls in Ontario. (Canadian Press)

The Ontario housing minister vows that the province will soon unveil new "rental controls" to address the skyrocketing cost to lease a home in and around Toronto.

What is contributing to Toronto's competitive rental market?

Kayla Hurst and her boyfriend now call Thunder Bay — a whopping 17-hour drive from Toronto — home. (Kayla Hurst)

"Housing prices are squeezing younger people out."

Stephen Scanlan owns an eight-unit mansion in Cabbagetown and says he's seen it all as a landlord, from bedbugs to hoarders. (Stephen Scanlan)

On the flip side, the 1991 issue creates a problem for landlords who own older buildings: How can they cover spikes in utilities or taxes without being allowed to adequately raise rent?

Kat Yerro is on ODSP due to a chronic illness, and says she spends 92 per cent of her income on renting a one-bedroom apartment that she shares with a roommate. (CBC)

Renters who rely on Ontario's Disability Support Program may encounter sky-high prices and discriminatory landlords while apartment hunting in Toronto.

As part of CBC Toronto's No Fixed Address series on renting and buying in Toronto, we scoured several popular rental listing sites to see what Toronto's average monthly rent gets you in Canada's major cities. (ViewIt/Kijiji/CBC)

You might find your dollar goes further elsewhere in the country. In some instances, a lot further.

Amanda says she's having a hard time saving for any kind of future in the city. (Grant Linton/CBC)

After the launch of No Fixed Address, we were inundated with stories of the struggle to rent.

What do the policy-makers have to say?

Toronto city councillors plan to push the province to re-visit the so-called 1991 rent control loop hole. (Canadian Press)

These are your must-know basics.

High Park resident Cathy Brown says there could one day be several more high rise apartment towers on Oakmount Avenue, and she's concerned about the increased density. (Lauren Pelley/CBC News)

Community conflict in High Park offers an interesting case study.