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Let's face it, Montreal apartments for rent are far from cheap, especially if you're living on your own. But luckily, there are always a few rare gems that surprise us.

With July 1 on its way, we figured we'd show you guys some studios, plus one 3 1/2, still available for rent under $950 a month since so many people are likely scrambling to find a place right now.

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July 1 will be here before we know it, which means it's likely that many locals are looking for new apartments for rent in Montreal right now. And what's the most important thing to have in your home when summer hits? Air conditioning. 

This is why we put together a list of apartments on the rental market right now for $1000/month or less that come with A/C, to help locals prep for both moving day and the summer heat all at once.

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As we all know, when it comes to looking for studio apartments for rent in Montreal, they can come with some steep prices. But sometimes you simply don't want to deal with the fuss of having roommates, right?

With this in mind, we found six apartments on the rental market right now that are less than $1000 per month, which is a rather good deal in our city.

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Below are five Montreal apartments for rent for $800/month. 

They are among the select few at this price point left on Rentals.ca. Though not a representative sample, the apartments could give you a general idea of the kind of value renters might expect to find across the city.

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With the market more competitive than maybe ever, and people flocking to snag good deals, Montreal apartment-hunting season could be particularly difficult this year — not to mention the added challenges of apartment-visiting during a pandemic.

Here are 11 apartments in 11 different boroughs to give you a sense of what's still out there — for now.

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The rental market in our city is filled with lots of gems, including this luxurious Montreal apartment for rent that's just under $19,000.

Considering the location, the views and the overall offer, it's definitely fair to say you pay for what you get.

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When it comes to la belle province, we take that name very seriously, including accommodation.

Narcity may receive a portion of sales if you purchase something from this article, which was created independently by Narcity's editorial team just for you.

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It seems as though so many of us are looking to invest in Montreal real estate, whether it be right in the city or just a little on the outskirts. 

Half a million dollars might seem like a lot of cash at once, but when it comes to buying property, that sum may not take you as far as you think.

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Would you rather live in a small space in the city or have a big ol' house in the suburbs? This is a burning question that anyone looking to buy Montreal real estate has to ask themselves. 

One million dollars might sound like an enormous amount of money but when it comes to buying a home, it's not always that much.

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I'm sure you've noticed by now, but Montreal can get quite chilly. Make that really chilly. And that's exactly why so many people look for Montreal apartments for rent with heating included.

Luckily for us, our city has a hot rental market, despite the freezing weather. And some even come with other amenities.

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8 p.m. has a whole new meaning now in Montreal, and that means that we'll take all of the space that we can get. While the province goes through curfew until February 8, it may not be a bad idea to look for a Montreal apartment with a balcony.

Luckily, apartments in this city are as beautiful as the city, itself, so there are lots of spots that make for a cozy place to get comfy for the next month.

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The city's peak apartment-hunting season is still months away. But gloomy weather and months of lockdown have us dreaming of new Montreal apartments.

Because it might not be easy to work from home, sleep, eat, and watch t.v. within the same four walls, we decided to take a look at what kind of non-studio apartments are out there for under $900.

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