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ontario houses for rent

If old-school Taylor Swift and Keith Urban are your playlist ride-or-dies, then chances are this Ontario home will sound appealing to you.

95 Lavinge Road, Corbeil, in Ontario, is a five-bedroom, three-bathroom property that sits on 9 acres of peaceful country green. Basically, you can blast "Wagon Wheel" as loud as you want.

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Purchasing an Ontario home with an outdoor pool is a monumental win in the world of adulting. But, getting one with an entire indoor spa, well, that's more lottery-winner territory.

58 Amalia Crescent, located in the town of Belwood, is a massive six-bedroom, six-bathroom estate that offers an expansive 9,200 square feet of living space.

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Housing prices are unattainable for many people at the moment, and those who can't buy must rent (or live with their parents). Unfortunately, renting in Ontario also isn't always the easiest on a person's wallet.

Zumper released its Canadian Rent report on December 15, and while some Ontario markets like Toronto shot up, Ontario's cheapest rent shot down.

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A November report has revealed which Canadian cities are the most expensive when it comes to renting and so many places in Ontario topped the list.

The recent ranking by Rentals.ca states that the most expensive cities to rent in the province are Toronto, Oakville, Burlington, Vaughan, Mississauga, Etobicoke, and Guelph, all of which also ranked within the top 10 in the country.

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If you're someone who can't sacrifice Toronto's big city living by moving to a smaller town, well, you're in luck. It is possible to live near the 6ix without breaking the bank, and Brampton is the cheapest city to rent in the GTA.

Rentals.ca just released its national rental report for November and laid out the average price points Canadians are paying month-to-month for rent. Many cities in the GTA ranked high for pricy rent, but Brampton is by far the cheapest at an average of $1,580 a month for a one-bedroom.

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