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Shared Place·2B1B···87 princess ave, Scarborough

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87 princess ave, Scarborough, Ontario M2N 3R5

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Property ID: R01525110
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There are simple furniture in the room, and the bathroom is shared with the girls in another room. Water and electricity are included. Check-in is available. You can view the room. The deposit is first and last and the rent is paid monthly.

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