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It's beginning to feel a lot like summer in Montreal. And with moving day approaching, you may be hunting for apartments to rent at the same time. 

Since we all know that balconies are the best way to soak up the summer sun — and get some much-needed fresh air during the warmer months — we've rounded up apartments to rent in Montreal for $1,100 or less, all with sweet balconies.

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Moving day in Montreal is fast approaching and finding an apartment to rent in Montreal is no small feat. It can be difficult to find the perfect place for a monthly rent you can afford. 

We've rounded up six one-bedroom apartment options in Montreal that'll provide you with the most bang for your buck — all priced at $1,000 a month or less.

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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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Montreal apartment-hunting season is upon us — and this year it could be more competitive than ever.

To give you an idea of apartment values across the city, we've listed below six apartments, each in a different Montreal borough, on the market for around $900/month.

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The pandemic has meant that more and more moving and more and more people are adding four-legged family members to the mix. So it definitely means that looking for a Montreal apartment for rent that allows pets is an absolute must.

But in a city like Montreal, you're never at a loss.

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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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It seems like just about every business is having a promo these days. And we can't blame them, the last year hasn't exactly been easy. The same goes for apartments for rent in Montreal. But the good news for us is that it means some incredible deals for rentals.

While Montreal may not have the same exorbitant rental market like Toronto or Vancouver, free months rent is free months rent, you know? And with apartments like these, you can call them an absolute steal.

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This apartment-hunting season is set to be more difficult than ever — and not just because of the pandemic. Unlike in other Canadian cities, apartments in Montreal have seen average rents soar, according to a recent report by Rentals.ca.

That might be why the core of the Montreal area is losing so many people to the outer suburbs.

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Renters take heed: despite the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Quebec’s rental market remains hot.

A recent report from Rentals.ca and Bullpen Research & Consulting said average rent in the province increased by almost 15% annually from December 2019 to December 2020 to about $1,630 per month, while the average rent for all Canadian properties decreased 7.1% annually to $1,723 per month.

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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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A market report shows rent in Montreal actually rose in 2020 — even as the COVID-19 pandemic battered the economy.

Rent on a "per-square-foot basis" was up 7% in 2020, according to the report from Rentals.ca and Bullpen Research & Consulting.

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