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Finding a Place to Live in Toronto | CIRCL

Strangers to Toronto will find a number of different housing options that are clean, safe, affordable and either temporary or permanent.<br>https://www.circlapp.com/list-property-landlord<br>

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Finding a Place to Live in Toronto | CIRCL

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  1. Finding a Place to Live in Toronto Newcomers to Toronto will find a number of different housing options that are clean, safe, affordable and either temporary or permanent. If you arrive in the City with nowhere to stay, there are many short-term alternatives, such as hotels, hostels, and vacant university residences, but those can be costly. Also be aware that there can be a long waiting list for many rent- geared-to-income housing units. https://www.circlapp.com

  2. Looking for a Place to Rent There may be additional costs that you should prepare for. Utilities (water, heat, hydro) may not be included in the cost of your rent and are never included in the cost of your mortgage. Other additional costs include telephone service, internet and television cable fees.

  3. Finding Low Income Housing Housing Connections provides a one-stop housing solution for people looking for affordable housing in Toronto. They provide a range of housing types from shelters to shared accommodation to self-contained units.

  4. Finding Long-Term Care Toronto Long-Term Care Homes and Services is owned and operated by the City of Toronto and is directly accountable to Toronto City Council. As a major provider of long-term care in Toronto.

  5. Buying a Home Take a walk or drive around neighborhoods and communities that you may be interested in and watch for a "For Sale" sign. A real estate agent or broker can help you look for and find a home.

  6. Contact Us Address: 481 University Ave. Suite 703 Toronto ON. M5G 2E4 Canada Ph. 1-800-707-8154 Email: support@circlapp.com Join Us on Social @meetcirclapp www.facebook.com/meetcirclapp www.youtube.com/meetcirclapp https://www.circlapp.com/list-property-landlord

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