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RENTERS GUIDE IS ORGANIZED GEOGRAPHICALLY: NORTHWEST, CENTRAL, NORTHEAST, SOUTHEAST, SOUTHWEST AND SURROUNDING AREA. THE TABS AT THE TOP OF EACH PAGE IDENTIFY THE AREA IN WHICH YOU ARE SEARCHING AND THE TYPE OF ACCOMMODATIONS.
The Lindsay Building – 228 Notre Dame Avenue
North of Portage Avenue. Renovated Historic Building. 9th floor, 706 square feet, one bedroom suite for December 1st possession. Elevator. Off site parking available. Security Access. Rent $958 includes heat water and hydro.
Gaspe/Gaspe Annex Apartments – 597/601 Broadway
To
West of Osborne Street. Handy to bus lines. 4 room two bedroom, 3 room one bedroom, and 3 ½ room one bedroom for immediate possession. Security building. Great character building. Rents $815-$925 includes heat and water.
Newcastle Apartments – 303 Assiniboine Avenue
To
Navy Way at Midtown Bridge. 3 room one bedroom and 4 room one bedroom with dining room for immediate and December 1st possession. Rents $904-$1,168 includes heat and water.
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BUILDING AMENITIES:
• 100% Handicap accessible building
• Pet friendly with a wash station available on the main floor
• Storage lockers available on each floor
• Bike storage and repair area on main floor
• CCTV (Closed Circuit Security System) Video Surveillance of parking areas, exits, entrances and elevator
• Card Access “FOB” entrance to the building
• Elevator Service from underground parkade to fourth floor
• Extensive Sound proofing throughout
• Heated underground and exterior with visitor parking available
AIM FOR A SAFE, SECURE MOVE
When you move, you want your belongings to arrive at their destination safely.
But there are other forms of safety and security to consider. For example, as items are being transferred to and from the truck, how can you be sure nothing goes missing?
Make sure those involved don’t leave vehicles unattended for too long. This is particularly important when moving in or out of an apartment building, when trips to the elevator may mean those
carrying the items are gone from the moving vehicle for extended periods of time.
Untrained people who help you move may inadvertently cause damage because they lack the know-how to move certain items.
Movers have special packing materials, labels and loading/ unloading techniques in place to protect these cherished pieces.
Moving electronic storage equipment and servers can be tricky. Does your mover have a strategy in place with information security as a goal? It’s also a good idea to have specific items appraised and insured personally to protect them. Create an inventory, take photos and provide a copy to the mover.
Another aspect of a move is the ability of the drivers. Are
they skilled, experienced or even trained to drive the vehicle safely? If you are not used to driving with a heavy load, it can be risky. A professional moving company provides trained drivers.
A mover who offers full insurance with professional and bonded employees relieves you of safety and security issues. You can DIY, but in the end, is it worth it?
Chuck Resnick is vice-president Marketing and Operations for Two Men And a Truck - Canada, a division of Heron Capital Corporation. Visit twomen.ca
FIRST MONTH’S RENT FREE!
AVAILABLE FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY
Welcome to Windsor Luxury Estates – the perfect place to call home in Windsor Park! You’ll love our modern and roomy 3-bedroom apartments, complete with convenient in-suite laundry, private balconies, walk-in closets, premium finishes, and all the comforts to turn your new space into your dream home. At Windsor Luxury Estates, we’re delighted to be a pet-friendly community, because we know your furry friends are family too!
BUILDING AMENITIES:
• 100% Handicap Accessible Building
• Pet Friendly with a wash station available on the main floor
• Gym On-site
• Storage Lockers available on each floor
• Bike Storage and repair area on the main floor
• Card Access “FOB” entrance to the building
• Elevator Service from the underground parkade to the top floor
• Indoor and Outdoor parking options
• Extensive Soundproofing throughout
• High-end Finishes
• 16 Different Suite Options
SUITE AMENITIES:
• Tile flooring in the entryway, bathroom, and laundry facility
• Modern vinyl plank flooring
• White/modern cabinets
• Quartz countertops
• Modern European-style stainless steel sinks, taps, and faucets
• Stainless steel full-size appliance package
• LED pot lights throughout each unit
• 8ft high smooth painted drywall ceilings
• In-suite side-by-side washer and dryer
• City and suburban view
• CCTV (closed circuit) security cameras
• Forced air heating and cooling system
• Balcony with glass railing
DAWN PETER
SILVER HEIGHTS
FRIENDLY AND AFFORDABLE
Located in the St. James area of Winnipeg, Silver Heights is a residential community with convenient access to the shops and services of Portage Avenue. The neighbourhood is bordered by Ness Avenue to the north, Conway Street to the east, Portage Avenue to the south, and Moray Street to the west.
Boasting affordable homes, access to schools, and proximity to
shops and services, Silver Heights is a friendly neighbourhood with a variety of housing options for both buyers and renters. With the Assiniboine River to the south, there are plenty of opportunities for active residents to get out and enjoy nature, while the restaurants and bars of Portage Avenue provide a relaxing place to socialize with friends and neighbours.
One of the earliest modern community developments in Western Canada, Silver Heights is named for the silvery tall prairie grasses that once covered the area. While it has since developed into a residential neighbourhood, the natural prairie
can still be experienced at the nearby Living Prairie Museum. A familyfriendly area with schools, parks, and a community centre, Silver Heights is located near the airport and the amenities of Portage Avenue.
Silver Heights is home to a wide range of age groups, but has a slightly higher rate of seniors aged 75 and older when compared to the Winnipeg average. One- and twoperson households make up almost 80 per cent of the population, though larger families are also present in the neighbourhood.
Active residents can tee off at the nearby Assiniboine Golf Club, enjoy the Sturgeon Heights Community Centre, or access Assiniboine Park by the pedestrian bridge across the Assiniboine River. If shopping is more your sport, you’re just minutes away from Winnipeg’s premiere shopping centre, Polo Park. There are six schools for younger students in the area and older students can commute to Red River College and the University of Winnipeg.
Silver Heights is located within a 15-minute drive from the Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport and about a 25-minute drive from downtown. The neighbourhood is bordered by the major thoroughfares of Portage and Ness Avenues, providing access to other points of the city.
Generally an affordable area, Silver Heights is home to a range of restaurants that will satisfy a variety of tastes and budgets — from McDonald’s to The Keg.
Dawn Peter is an author and freelance writer in Manitoba.
Active residents can tee off at the nearby Assiniboine Golf Club, enjoy the Sturgeon Heights Community Centre, or access Assiniboine Park by the pedestrian bridge across the Assiniboine River.
Do you really nEEd rEntErs’ InsuranCE?
Jackie marchilDon
Know what’s what when it comes to your landlord’s insurance versus your own.
If a fIre burns down your buIldIng:
Property insurance: Your landlord’s property insurance would pay for the demolition of the building (if necessary), as well the expenses to repair or rebuild it. Their insurance would not cover your personal belongings.
Versus Renters’ insurance: In most cases, renters’ insurance would cover all
of the contents in your unit in the case of a fire.
If someone gets hurt In your home:
Property insurance: If someone slips on a spill and is hurt in your home, your landlord’s insurance would not help if that person decided to sue you.
Versus
Renters’ insurance: If you had liability coverage included in your renters’ insurance, it would protect you financially if you unintentionally caused bodily harm to someone in your home.
If someone breaks In and steals your stuff:
Property insurance: The landlord’s property insurance doesn’t extend
to the contents of your unit. Without renters’ insurance, you’d be on the hook for replacing everything in this situation.
Versus
Renters’ insurance: In most cases, your renters’ insurance policy covers your possessions and personal property if your apartment gets broken into.
Take a look around your place. Isn’t it all worth paying a small monthly fee to protect?
Jackie Marchildon is a bilingual writer and editor.
HouseHold of one:
Tips foR living alone
JANE HERMAN
No matter how large or small your apartment is, make your space as comfortable and as welcoming as you can. Your home should be your refuge, a place where you can relax and unwind, and enjoy returning to at the end of the day. Enjoy having that haven all to yourself without someone else putting their influence on your space, or making messes or changes that put you out of sorts.
EstAblIsh gooD hAbIts from DAy onE
Hang up your coat when you come home, even if it’s only on a hook you’ve affixed to your hall wall; take out the garbage and recycling every time you go out; put your clothes away and keep your things reasonably tidy; do your dishes and laundry on a regular basis; clean the apartment and change the bathroom towels once a week. A houseplant or two and some fresh flowers will give you a refreshing lift.
Don’t buy EVErythIng All At onCE
Home furnishings come in all price ranges. Set yourself up with the basics and then, depending on your circumstances, upgrade, enliven and accessorize over time, one room at a time. Buy the best bedding, sheets and towels you can afford.
tAkE gooD CArE of yoursElf
Plan and prepare healthy meals for yourself instead of eating a quick dinner in front of athe TV. Imagine that you’re dining with someone –set the table attractively, use real dishes and cutlery, put on some good music or read a book or a magazine.
mAkE fItnEss A prIorIty
Whether you like to get up early and do yoga, ride a bike, run or go to the gym after work, make exercise a part of your daily routine. Regular exercise relieves stress and depression, improves energy, concentration and sleep, prevents many diseases and enhances the general quality of your life.
tAkE ADVAntAgE of All thE bEnEfIts of lIVIng AlonE
Initially you may find living along to be fun and exciting. You can set the temperature to your preference, rather than someone else’s; arrange the furniture however you like, monopolize the bathroom without feeling guilty, listen to whatever music you like and indulge your preference for vegetarian food over meat. But there’s also the potential to become lonely and bored when living alone.
gEt out EVEryDAy
Even if you don’t need any groceries, make sure you get out of the apartment at least once a day unless the weather is really horrible. Having a hobby is great, but if your hobby is something you
engage in alone in your apartment, like writing or painting, it can be even more isolating. Get out of your apartment and go for a coffee or for a walk in a mall or a park or to the library. Just getting out and being with people will make you feel better.
usE your tImE In A mEAnIngful wAy
Volunteer for an organization or cause you feel strongly about. You will meet people who share your interests and concerns and really make a difference in the world, even if in a small way. And, you are less likely to feel lonely and sorry for yourself when you are helping others. Enjoy the freedom you have to be alone in your apartment to the fullest. One day, you may find yourself sharing your space with someone else.
Jane Herman is a communications consultant who has worked in the rental property industry.
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Keeping your houseplantswinteralive this
With the cooler weather upon us and no outdoor plants to attend to on our balconies, our thoughts turn to having caring for our greenery indoors throughout the winter.
The “plant parent” movement bloomed during the pandemic, with so many of us filling our homes with new plants and greenery to spruce up our space and make staying at home feel more fulfilling. But come wintertime, all those plants we lovingly nurtured during the summer growing season can take a bit of a turn –think browning and shedding leaves – with reduced sunlight and dry air from indoor heating. Winter isn’t a time when your plants will thrive, but they can survive and last through this dormant period with the proper care and attention.
Plant pros have plenty of simple steps you can action to keep your greenery healthy in the winter, and here are some of my fail-proof favourites, plus a shopping list on the best winter houseplants:
Think about a new placement
Look for spots in your home that still get the most sunlight, but avoid putting plants too close to drafty windows or radiators. Grouping plants together is also a great way to regulate moisture because plants release vapour into the air, so gathering them together can create a cluster of humidity between them.
Don’t repot or fertilize
Your plants won’t have the energy at this point to process fertilizer, and you’re going to have a buildup of salt and that material in the root system that could potentially damage the plant. Instead of following your spring/summer watering schedule, look for signs of thirst, such as curling or drooping leaves, since your plants won’t be consuming the same rate of water. And be careful not to over water your plants as this can cause the roots to rot.
Mist
Outdoor plants experience fog, rain, and mist during their spring/summer growing season. Indoors, the air is dry from your heating system. Remember to give them a little spritz from a mister every few days to keep houseplants happy.
Dust them
Yes, this is true. It’s essential to keep your plants clean, because when they get dusty, they can’t breathe. It plugs their leaves, which have tiny pores called stomata. If you cover a leaf surface with dirt, it won’t get the full effect of photosynthesis sunlight.
Rotate them often
Your houseplants like light all over, so don’t forget to rotate them. An easy tip: Turn your pots a quarter of a degree every time you water them, so you don’t forget.
HERE A FEW PLANTS THAT YOU, MIGHT WANT TO CONSIDER THIS WINTER:
Snake-Plant Laurentii
Ask any plant expert, and they often say the snake plant is “indestructible,” and it’s usually one of the most recommended low-maintenance winter plants out there. They’re ideal for beginners, and they can
even survive in windowless rooms. Because it naturally grows in dry climates, it’s remarkably drought-tolerant, so it won’t be bothered by too much dry heat.
Pothos
I love the look of this one because of how it trails down the pot, and it, too doesn’t require a lot of direct sunlight. It’s a very sturdy plant, and it can handle a variety of different light levels.
Aloe Vera
This large succulent is a common houseplant and remedy for soothing burns or itching. If given ample light throughout the year, aloes flower profusely in winter. They need well-drained, coarse soil and bright light.
Haworthia
Succulents and cacti are very well known to be some of the most low-maintenance plants, so these are particularly great for winter. They’re found in the desert, where it doesn’t rain a lot, and there isn’t a lot of humidity either, so they’re not going to mind the cold weather. However, if you can, place them near a window (even if it’s drafty) because they tend to require a good amount of sunlight.
Moth Orchid
These are probably the most recognizable orchids out there, with no shortage of these sold year-round. Give them filtered light and average soil moisture, and they will bloom for months with little more maintenance.
Lisa Rogers is Executive Vice-President of Design for Dunpar Homes (dunparhomes.com). Lisa has shared her style and design expertise on popular television programs such as Canadian Living TV, House & Home TV and as a regular guest expert for fashion and image, health and wellness and design on CityTV’s Cityline. Follow Lisa’s blog at craftedbylisa.ca
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POLO CLUB
Discover the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and community. Spacious one, two, and three-bedroom apartments for rent. Located in the vibrant Fort Richmond neighbourhood, enjoy easy access to Richmond Plaza, Victoria Hospital, University of Manitoba, and nearby schools. Make the Polo Club your new apartment home. Schedule your tour today!
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Apartment Amenities
Private entrance
Patio/balcony
Stainless steel fridge, dishwasher, and stove
Quartz countertops
Ample closet space
Kitchen storage space
Contemporary bathroom design
In-suite wash & dryer
Storage room
Pet-friendly
management
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