What are you looking for other then basement apt's? Condo? Apartment? House? A budget would help too..
There are full houses available in Markham, in fact theres one for rent on my street right now.. They can be quite expensive though. I've seen several townhouses for rent in the Berczy Village area but not sure on the costs.
Let us know exactly what you have in mind, maybe someone around here will have a lead for you.
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Nov 6th, 2007 06:10 AM #1Newbie
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Apartment Hunting in Markham
I am moving to Markham in January for a year from Montreal. So I have looking up online for various places to rent. Literally all of them seem to be basement apartments. Is this what usually is available there or should I keep looking ?
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Nov 6th, 2007 07:10 AM #2
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Nov 6th, 2007 07:29 AM #3Newbie
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Hey thanks for letting me know.
I am moving to Markham just for my co-op placement. So pretty much looking for a place for 1 person like a studio or 1 bedroom apartment. Hopefully the rent wont exceed $600-700.
I have been looking online, but most of them cheaper ones seem to be basement apartments. I had no idea housing was so expensive in the Toronto area.
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Nov 6th, 2007 08:50 AM #4
There's not much condo's in Markham in general, only a few areas right now. Everything else is pretty much houses. And there's probably no way you'll be able to rent a 1 bedroom for under $1000 unless you're really lucky. I remember about 5 years ago we rented a basement suite with 2 bedrooms (total space is probably 700 sq feet at most) for $1200 a month.
I can recommend looking at Alton Towers area, its in Scarborough but right on the border of Markham-Scarborough.
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Nov 6th, 2007 09:01 AM #5
I had a friend who lived at an apartment building at Steeles/Warden which is on the Toronto/Markham border and commuted via bus. Depending on where you're working, it shouldn't be that long of a bus ride.
I'm not sure how much he paid, but I'd recommend at least searching in that area since your choice of apartment types is very limited in Markham.
As for finding rent in the $600-700 range; I doubt you will find it unless you get a roommate or live in a basement apartment.
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Nov 6th, 2007 09:30 AM #6
As the above posters have suggested, there isn't much to be found other then basement apartments/shared accomodations for under $1000/month. Basement apt's around historic Markham (Markham Rd/Hwy 7) will be around your budget. Basement apartments in the Milliken area may fall in your budget too.
There are very few apartment towers in Markham (some are co-op), and even fewer Condo's. Checking out Alton Towers like NSR suggests is a good idea.
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Nov 6th, 2007 09:31 AM #7
I've only seen a few apartment complexes in MArkham. And they seem like retirement homes...
try Norther Scarborough. You'll find tons of apartments, and you'll definately find one under your budget if you dig hard enough. Theres so many condo's near McCowan and Finch. That are is only about 15 minute drive from Markham._______________
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Nov 6th, 2007 10:14 AM #8
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Nov 6th, 2007 10:21 AM #9
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Nov 6th, 2007 01:42 PM #10
There's barely any apparents in Markham.. houses are what you should look for...
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Nov 6th, 2007 02:07 PM #11
I do not even recall appartments in Markham... there is one at Hwy7/Bullock but that is a retirement home. There are new condo developments like Hwy7/Bayview, Hwy7/Warden, Denison/Kennedy, which are all fairly new and I am sure it will be pricey. You can rent a ghetto basement apartment in the Milliken area for 500 to 800 decent basements to 1200 fairly large basements. Sorry to stereotype, but many asians like to rent out basements since they hardly use it and the rental income could help pay the mortgage. Pick up a Sing Tao / Ming Po chinese newspaper and start calling around.
The Milliken area is fairly old and there are many basements.
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Nov 6th, 2007 02:27 PM #12
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Nov 6th, 2007 02:43 PM #13
Before you decide to move to Scarborough and work in Markham, be aware that when you bus, you have a pay again once the bus crosses Steeles, except for a few special routes.
Where exactly do you work in Markham?
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Nov 6th, 2007 05:51 PM #14Newbie
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Thanks for the advise everyone. So I should also try looking in the Scarborough area? But is it easy to go to Markham from Scarborough via public transit.
I'll be working in the IBM lab ( 8200 Warden Avenue)
WOW Toronto housing is so expensive. In Montreal I live downtown and pay less than $400
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Nov 6th, 2007 06:35 PM #15
Not really via public transit. If you lived north of Steels, (Markham area) you could take the YRT (York Region Transit) bus system to get to your work place. But if you lived in Scarborough, its a completely different bus system, TTC (Toronto Transit Commission).
So you'd have to pay two different bus fares each way. I moved to Markham last year after having lived in Scarborough for most of my life, and I find it tough to get around unless you have a car.
The TTC comes MUCH more frequently than YRT, so with YRT you'd have to plan around the scheduled bus times. So yeah if you're able to at all, a car might be very handy._______________
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