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What a 2-bedroom apartment in Toronto looks like, for $1,650

Sometimes it seems finding a two-bedroom apartment available for rent in Toronto for a reasonable price is about as difficult as convincing Kanye West he doesn’t need the public’s hard-earned help to dig him out of crippling debt.

But there are a bunch of great 2-bedroom rentals available right now for $1,650, and the team here at Toronto Rentals decided to do a round-up to show you the options out there.

From tiny to trendy, here’s what you can rent for $1,650 right now.

Residences of Rose Park (click for the listing)

2 bedrooms, $1,650/month

Neighbourhood: St. James Town

Address: 99 Howard St.

Features: balcony, laundry in building, underground parking available, tile and hardwood flooring.

 

Davisville Village Apartments (click for the listing)

2 bedrooms, $1,650

Neighbourhood: Davisville Village

Address: 33, 111, 141 Davisville Ave.

Features: balcony, laundry in building, secure building, rooftop patio, indoor pool, tile flooring.

 

80 & 100 Gowan Ave. (click for the listing)

2 bedrooms, $1,620

Neighbourhood: Broadview North

Address: 80 & 100 Gowan Ave.

Features: laundry in building, parking available, dishwasher, exercise room.

 

Chatsworth Apartments (click for the listing)

2 bedrooms, $1,670

Neighbourhood: North Toronto

Address: 2928 Yonge St.

Features: 1920s style building, 9 ft ceilings, underground parking available, secure building.

 

Cartac Community (click for the listing)

2 bedrooms, $1,675

Neighbourhood: Midtown

Address: 44 College View Ave.

Features: laundry in building, dishwasher, outdoor parking, storage, air conditioning, quiet street.

 

485 Kingston Road (click for the listing)

2 bedrooms, $1,550

Neighbourhood: Upper Beaches

Address: 485 Kingston Rd.

Features: balcony, laundry in building, jacuzzi, parking available, secure building, hardwood floors, renovated suites.

Erin Cardone: Born on the Prairies, Erin Cardone grew up knowing there was more to life than canola fields and AAA Alberta Angus. So she escaped, living in Europe and Australia, white-knuckling it through plates of calf brains and raw horse meat, and learning languages she can't remember anymore. After a stint as a jaded, skeptical journalist, she changed tack and began writing rather awesome blogs and showing businesses that advertising is dead, so long live social media, with her businesses Legendary Social Media. She now splits her time between various Canadian cities, Costa Rica and wherever else the wind blows.
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