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Burlington Condo Townhomes for Rent
Condo townhomes are the cream of the crop for renters who desire a more compact living experience without sacrificing the amenities that make it of the same level of quality as a condominium apartment. If you're looking for a condo townhome somewhere a bit quieter, but still very much in the urban setting, then you'd be best off checking out Burlington condo townhomes for rent. Burlington is home to plenty of excellent amenities (fast food places, restaurants, grocery stores, a library, and lots of other mom-and-pop shops help truly give this city a unique character) and equally wonderful parks/greenspaces (Ryerson Park, Mountainside Park, and Sycamore Park as prime examples). Burlington is also home to fantastic golf courses that anyone can take full advantage of in their spare times (Tyandaga Golf Course, Burlington Springs Golf Club, and Hidden Lake Golf Club as some of the best examples). To live in a condo townhome in Burlington also enables you to experience the historical value of this fine city; established back in 1874, Burlington has swiftly grown over the years with Lake Ontario as its eastern border, and the beautiful countryside of southern Ontario as its western border (truly an incredible fusion of the natural and the technological).
If you are renting one of the Burlington condo townhomes for rent, then you will be (regardless of which one you will have chosen) quite close to any of Burlington's many transit bus stops, from which you can proceed directly to one of the FOUR GO train stations located throughout the city (and these are the stops of Appleby, Burlington, Bronte, and Aldershot). Besides the GO trains, another way you can get between the big cities and Burlington quite easily is to jump on either the Highway 407 (which is a toll highway), the Highway 403 (which actually turns into the Queen Elizabeth Way just before the Burlington Skyway) or use Lakeshore Road (considering it goes right into Toronto and becomes Lake Shore Boulevard). If you have anything medical that requires any looking after, you'll likely be happy to know that there are plenty of medical clinics and pharmacies located throughout the city, along with the Joseph Brant Hospital; plus, if you happen to have a child (or children), you can also look into enrolling them in one of the many public, elementary, secondary, and high schools located in Burlington (Nelson High School, Mohawk Gardens Public School, and King's Road Public Scholl being such examples).
Living in a condo townhome means that, even if you're just renting, you'll be renting a home that is owned by a condo corporation. Essentially, they help oversee the upkeep of the actual structure itself, as well as the quality of life for the occupants (maintenance and the like); you also have to run by them any alterations you might want to visually make to the exterior of the townhome. However, that all being said, dealing with a condo corporation may be to your preference, for with a corporation, you can be assured of professional dealings, as opposed to dealing with a private owner. If you make the decision to go ahead and rent one of the Burlington condo townhomes for rent, you will be not only under the umbrella of unity offered by the condo corporation, but that unity would also extend to the fact that your neighbors would be fellow condo townhome renters/owners. You see, condo townhomes are usually grouped into "subdivisions" or specific neighborhoods and usually, a condo corporation owns most of, if not all of the townhomes in that subdivision, save for the handful of freehold townhomes owned by single entities. Therefore, you'd have the benefit of becoming part of a sort of "family unit" made up of you and your neighbors!
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