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Step into this bright and beautifully designed 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom corner unit for rent, available July 1st. Perfectly located on the main floor of a well-maintained building, this unit features soaring 9-foot ceilings and expansive windows that flood the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout.The smart open-concept layout offers excellent separation between the living areas and bedrooms, making it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Enjoy the added convenience of an indoor parking space and a private storage unit.Schedule your visit today. See ADDENDUM.
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Beautiful open-concept condo offering a bright and welcoming living space. Spacious bedroom with walk-in closet, modern bathroom, and elegant powder room. Two private balconies to enjoy the outdoors, indoor parking, and a storage locker included. Located in the sought-after **Beacon Hill** area, close to the commuter train, Highway 20, shops, and parks. Perfect for a professional or executive seeking comfort, elegance, and tranquility.
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Beautiful residence located in a sought-after area of Beaconsfield. Spacious and bright, it features expansive living areas, a well-appointed kitchen, several comfortable bedrooms, and modern bathrooms. Private backyard and peaceful setting, ideal for family living. Close to schools, parks, services, commuter train, and Lake Saint-Louis. High-end rental in a prime neighborhood.
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Beaconsfield is located along the shores of Lake Saint-Louis near the southwestern tip of the Island of Montreal. It’s population of 20,000 benefits from the area’s prized geographical location, which is home to not one, but two yacht clubs: the Lord Reading Yacht Club and the Beaconsfield Yacht Club.

Beaconsfield owes its name to former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. The city briefly merged with Montreal from 2002 and 2006 before regaining its independence. Local residents are served by a commuter train that stops at the Beaurepaire and Beaconsfield stations. It’s worth noting that Beaurepaire was the former name of Beaconsfield. Today, Beaurepaire is a neighbourhood in Beaconsfield.

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