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Accessible 2 Bedrooms Apartment, Halifax

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3693 Windsor St, Halifax, NS B3K 5G7, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K 5G7

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Property ID: R00188729
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Just a 10-minute drive from downtown Halifax, Mount Saint Vincent University, Dartmouth, and Bedford, this property is ideal for students and families alike. Better yet? You can leave the car at home because there are plenty of great shops, schools, restaurants, and supermarkets within walking distance. This 2 bedroom apartment features hardwood floors throughout, plenty of storage space and bright windows. 
There are laundry facilites located in the building and on-site parking is available. 
Rent starts at $799 per month including heat and hot water.     

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Pets Policy

Pet allowed

Double Occupancy Policy

Double occupancy rooms:

No double occupancy rooms.

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According to uhomes database, student apartments or student flats in Halifax are usually around 21m² to 23.5

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Before renting an apartment, you should first understand your accommodation needs, including the area you are renting, the distance and time to and from school, the budget cost, and whether you are sharing an apartment. After deciding on your needs, it is recommended that students spend some time researching the security situation in the area they have chosen. You can visit the relevant local websites to check the safety factor of the area, and if it is an area with a high crime rate, it is best not to choose to live there. When looking at properties, pay attention to the availability of amenities around the community, such as supermarkets, convenience stores, hospitals, pharmacies, restaurants, banks, etc.. You should also pay attention to what living goods are provided by the landlord, whether they can meet your daily needs, and what additional things you need to buy. If you plan to find a roommate to share a room, you must discuss these issues with your roommate in advance to avoid conflicts in the future.

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