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Toronto Rent has never been better – Rent now
Posted by admin in Toronto Condos Thursday, 12 August 2010 17:48 No Comments
If your anticipating to Toronto Rent has never been better. Then try 4RentGTA.com, they specialise in apartments, condominiums and dwellings for lease in and close to the GTA including Toronto. 100 of on-line ads for you to browse for free. If you post a lease advertizement, they will send you a free lawn signboard and motorcar window decal to publicize your rental place. They also specialise in GTA Commercial Space for Lease
Makati Condo for rent GREENBELT PARKPLACE
Posted by admin in Condos Tuesday, 22 June 2010 01:46 No Comments
For rent 48 sq. m. condo unit. Fully furnished, all brand new, 48 sq meter, 1 large bedroom , fully equipped kitchen with a large living and dining area. 2 AIRCON units. Corner unit with windows on all 3 sides. Spectacular view from the 29th fl email: layas@hotmail.com sites.google.com
Hanalei Bay Villas – Vacation Rentals Princeville Kauai Condos for Rent
Posted by admin in Condos Monday, 17 May 2010 17:48 No Comments
Hanalei Bay Villas for rent. Villa 32 located in Princeville, Kauai, Hawaii. This beautiful oceanfront vacation rental in Kauai is Oceanfront with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, sunsets, Kauai mountains. 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths with lanai, high speed internet. Perfect for honeymoons, families. Have the hawaii vacation of your dreams in Villa 32 Princeville, Kauai condos for rent.
How do I find blueprints of the condos I’m prospecting to rent?
The little bit of information I have on my few choices isn’t enough. I do have a realtor, but I would like to have as much information before I see any of my choices.
Is it possible to rent a nice place (expensive) as a first time renter?
Posted by admin in Toronto Condos Sunday, 2 May 2010 17:51 2 Comments
I am looking to move to downtown Toronto. I am currently 21 years old, and a student at Ryerson University. Rather than living on residence, or in a cheap apartment, I would rather move into a nice place where I can settle. I am thinking around $1300 – $1500 (with utilities) for a one bedroom that I can split rent with my girlfriend.
But what is the reality for me as a student, and first time renter, being able to rent a condo or loft? I have employer references, but no past renter references. My credit should be good, I maintain a Visa and always have it payed (and have used it a lot for school and such).
I have already applied for one condo. Four other people also applied, and so I was not chosen from the four that applied to rent it. Is this what I am going to have to expect with my limited references if I apply for condos and more expensive places?
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