105 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 2W1, Canada
1184$
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About the property Discover your new home at Steven Manor , where modern living meets urban convenience. Ideally situated in Edmonton , our community offers a range of spacious apartments designed with your lifestyle in mind. Steven Manor is ready to welcome you home! When you rent with Avenue Living Communities, you’re choosing the advantage. Enjoy… Pet friendly communities 24-hour resident service Three-day maintenance turnaround Professional cleaning & landscaping On-site management team Refer-a-friend program AND even more benefits that make renting with us simple! Special Offers: Rent payment reporting to Equifax and flexible rent payments available | Powered by: Zenbase Exclusive TELUS Offer: Save 25% on any Internet tier and Optik TV products as an ALC resident in Alberta Suite & Building: One-bedroom suites Spacious and bright living rooms Suites come with appliances such as stove and fridge Heat and water included Surface parking: $15/month Neighbourhood: Close to Central train station and bus stops, and short drive to Yellowhead Trail Quick access to Central McDougall Park, McCauley Community Garden, and the 104th Avenue Off-Lease Dog Park Short drive to Campio Brewing, Save-On-Foods, Cactus Club, Kingsway Mall, MOXIES Kingsway Within proximity to Athabasca University and Bredin College Nearby fitness and recreation facilities, Rogers Place, Royal Alberta Museum, Art Gallery of Alberta Close to Royal Alexandra Hospital, MacEwan University Health Centre, City Centre Medical Clinic and Pharmacy Experience the perfect blend of comfort and convenience while living with Avenue Living Communities.
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Details about this property
View all apartments in EdmontonProperty type
apartment
Rooms
1
Size
46 m²
Price
1,184 $
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Pets allowed
Yes
Washing Machine
Yes
Parking
Yes
Price per m²
26 $
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