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Ottawa Rental Housing Types
Basement Apartment
A basement apartment is a basement in a house that has been converted
to an apartment. It may have a separate entrance. The apartment
may have its own bathroom, kitchen, laundry room and heating system,
or it may share those amenities with the rest of the home. Low rise
apartment buildings also have basement apartments. In Ottawa you
will find more of this type of rental in the downtown area, where
space is at a premium.
Detached
A detached house is not attached to any other building and is usually
one or two storeys high. A detached house is also called a single-detached
or a single family dwelling. A one-storey is called a bungalow,
which come in many styles. A ranch-style bungalow is a large, spread-out
one-storey house. In Ottawa you will find these rental's typically
in the suburban areas.
Walk-Up or Low-Rise Apartment
A walk-up or low-rise apartment is located in a building that does
not have an elevator. Generally, monthly rent for a walk-up is less
expensive than monthly rent for a high-rise apartment. Walk-ups
are usually older buildings less than five storeys high. They may
have only a few conveniences, such as laundry rooms or storage lockers.
High-Rise Apartment
A high-rise apartment is located in a building that can range from
6 to 30- or more stories high. High-rise apartment towers have elevators
and often have security systems to monitor entry and exit. They
often have laundry facilities, sports and recreation facilities
and other advanced amenities. High-rise buildings usually have efficient
electrical, heating, sewage and plumbing systems. In Ottawa you
will find more of this type of rental in the downtown area, where
space is at a premium.
Rooming House
A rooming house rents rooms by the week or the month. A refrigerator
is often located in the room to store food. Usually, roomers share
the kitchen and bathroom(s). A single person is the most likely
tenant for a rooming house. Area likly to find a rooming house is
Centretown Ottawa.
Semi-Detached or Duplex
A semi-detached house (or "semi") is attached to another,
similar house. The common wall is generally thick enough to prevent
sound passing between the units. Semis can be either one or two
storeys and usually have backyards. In some cities, such as Montréal,
semis are called duplexes. In other parts of Canada, a duplex is
a two-storey house with separate dwelling units on each storey.
If a yard is available, it is usually for the first-floor residents
only. There are many of these rental types in the Glebe and Old
Ottawa South.
Single-Room Occupancy (SRO)
A single-room occupancy is similar to a rooming house, but with
a kitchen and a bathroom in each unit.
Townhouse or Row House
Townhouses, sometimes called row houses, are several homes with
common walls between each house. They are usually two storeys. A
stacked townhouse is one townhouse sitting on top of another. Each
townhouse is two storeys. Nepean, Barrhaven are a couple of areas
in Ottawa that you will typically find Townhouses for rent.
Ottawa Apartment Rental Guide
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