Houses for Rent in Burlington, ON
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New listing2 bd $2,500Base rent340 PLAINS Road E Unit# 202, Burlington, ON L7T0C2
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1 bd $1,700Base rentBASEMENT- 2251 JOYCE Street E, Burlington, ON L7R2B6
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3 bd $2,550Base rent401 - 770 HAGER AVENUE, Burlington (Brant), ON L7S1X1
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1 bd $1,900Base rent3210 DAKOTA Common Unit# A504, Burlington, ON L7M2A8
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2 bd $2,800Base rent2093 FAIRVIEW Street Unit# 1405, Burlington, ON L7R0E6
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1 bd $2,250Base rent370 MARTHA Street Unit# 710, Burlington, ON L7R0G9
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1 bd $2,300Base rent370 MARTHA Street Unit# 2107, Burlington, ON L7R0G9
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2 bd $3,350Base rent430 PEARL Street Unit# 410, Burlington, ON L7R4J8
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1 bd $2,000Base rent2601 - 2075 LAKESHORE ROAD, Burlington (Brant), ON L7R0H3
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2 bd $4,500Base rent354 PLAINS ROAD W, Burlington (Bayview), ON L7T1G5
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1135 COOKE Boulevard Unit# 105, Burlington, ON L7T4A8
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1 bd $900Base rentROOM 4 - 5420 VALLEYHIGH DRIVE, Burlington (Orchard), ON L7L6Z4Fireplace
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2 bd $3,100Base rent430 PEARL Street Unit# 408, Burlington, ON L7R4J8
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1 bd $1,900Base rent113 - 1135 COOKE BOULEVARD, Burlington (Lasalle), ON L7T0C3
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New listing3 bd $3,100Base rentC-1507 - 4878 POWERS COMMON, Burlington (Alton), ON L7M2B4
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New listing2 bd $2,950Base rent1225 NORTH SHORE Boulevard E Unit# 605, Burlington, ON L7S1Z6
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1 bd $1,800Base rentBSMT - 5285 WOODHAVEN COURT, Burlington (Appleby), ON L7L3T7
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New listingStudio $9,990Base rent2362 FAIRVIEW STREET, Burlington (Brant), ON L7R2E4
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New listing2007 JAMES Street Unit# 1603, Burlington, ON L7R0G7
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3 bd $3,500Base rent496 WALKER's LINE, Burlington (Roseland), ON L7N2E2Fireplace
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5 bd $5,900Base rent3320 CLINE STREET, Burlington (Alton), ON L7M0K4Fireplace
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New listingStudio $1,300Base rentLOWER - 2261 HANBURY COURT, Burlington (Brant Hills), ON L7P3V4
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1 bd $2,300Base rent2075 LAKESHORE Road Unit# 416, Burlington, ON L7R0H3
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Frequently asked questions
How much is the rent for a house in Burlington, ON?
The price range of a house for rent is between $900 and $15,000.
What is the average size of a rental house in Burlington, ON?
The average Burlington, ON rental house size is 1,671 sq. ft.
What are the advantages of renting a house in Burlington, ON?
Renting a house in Burlington, ON comes with more space, both indoor and outdoor.
What are the downsides of renting a house apartment in Burlington, ON?
Houses for rent in Burlington, ON are usually located in non-central areas.
Renting a house in Burlington, ON
Some people just don’t buy into the American dream of owning your own house and sacrificing flexibility. Also, a 30-year mortgage is not the most pleasant thought to wake up with every morning. We understand. But what if you need some extra storage space? What if you like a backyard where you could throw BBQ parties and the kids could play in a safe environment? Luckily, you can forget the dreaded mortgage. Renting a house is the answer. There are 138 homes for rent in Burlington, ON. And it won’t necessarily cost an arm and a leg to rent the perfect home for your family. You can look into duplexes for rent too. Prices in Burlington, ON for rental homes start at $900. Or, if you don’t want your neighbors too close, you should browse some single family homes for rent, priced up to $9,990 per month.
A rental house offers flexibility
Your family situation will change throughout your life. Renting makes it possible to match the size of your home to your lifestyle and financial situation. And with 138 houses listed in Burlington, ON, with prices ranging from $900 to $9,990 it’s possible to find the perfect one for you, whether you’re on the lookout for cheap houses for rent or something fancy and expensive. Maybe it’s just you and your significant other at the moment sharing a charming downtown apartment. But there’s a chance that at some point in time, a third family member will show-up and suddenly that 1 bedroom apartment you were so happy with will become too small. You will realize that you’d much rather prefer the comfort of your own backyard, than all the excitement your current neighborhood provides, that you no longer have time to enjoy anyway. If you want to continue living comfortably, you may want to rent a 2 bedroom house. Or maybe your oldest son turned into a young man who’s going off to college soon. You’ll find yourself in a 4 bedroom house that is suddenly too big. You could downsize and rent a 3 bedroom home with a pool, in a much nicer area. The flexibility of renting makes it possible.