I'm looking for an apartment to rent in toronto, canada. Does anyone know of any good website to help me search for toronto apartments?
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Great website with lots of listings and information for toronto apartments for rent as well as apartments for rent throughout Canada.
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M$Viewit.com is also a great site, it shows lots of pictures of the apartments and is easy to navigate.
Both are Canada-wide.
Another rental site that looks good is freerentalsite.com
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M$My vote goes to www.RentSeeker.ca!! It was the most fun, user friendly, simple, and content filled site. The also offer various categories to register as (which are all FREE) such as Student/Tenant/Landlord. I registered as a tenant (super simple...just an e-mail and password) and was able to save some searches, compare them, post them to my Facebook & Twitter profiles for advice and will also post in the tenant forum...once I find the right place.
If you register as a Student, which I also did (shhhh....) I was able to search by school! and access Student Forums which include Find A Roomate.
They obviously put a lot of thought into the site as it seems to capture a lot of various elements in a fun way.
Anyways, that's my 2 cents worth (now I have to find a place for 2 cents cheaper : )
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