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Newly Renovated 1 Bedroom Apartment, Halifax

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Poplar St Halifax NS B3L 2Y8, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3L 2Y8

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Property ID: R00185435

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This completely renovated one bedroom apartment located on Poplar Street (half a block from Quinpool Rd and Connaught Ave) is steps away from the 6 & 20 bus routes to downtown. Conveniently located off Quinpool Rd, you’ll be just a short walk from many shops and restaurants, such as the Ardmore Tea Room, Superstore, and Canadian Tire. On a nice day, you're within walking distance to the QEII hospital and Dalhousie University. This is a ground floor apartment with two private entrances at the back of a single family home. The landlord lives on-site, so the property is well maintained. At your kitchen window, you look out into a large shared back yard. It’s a clean, quiet building. The rent is $1475 monthly, which includes everything: Utilities (heat, water, and electricity), Parking spot (off the street driveway parking, which is very convenient in the winter, High speed internet, Snow clearing of the driveway and walkway to your front and back doors. 

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