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Listing#2398 MedsHousing.com Edmonton Unfurnished Luxury 2 Bedroom / 2 Bathroom Whyte Avenue Apt., 5 minutes walk to University Hospital Located in the desirable Garneau neighborhood in the University District in Edmonton, Properties on Whyte condos is located very close to the University of Alberta (5 minutes walk to University Hospital). The building features 65 condos across 10 stories. The unit consists of 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms - the primary bedroom has a large en-suite bathroom with a soaker tub and separate shower. The second bathroom has a shower. Washer and Dryer in suite. The kitchen has generous cabinet space, a gas stove, and a breakfast island. The spacious balcony has a natural gas BBQ hookup with great views facing away from Whyte Avenue. The unit features central Air Conditioning. Available July 1, 2022, 1 Year Lease Heated underground parking included in rent Water and Heat included Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2 Unfurnished Long term $1,895.00 CAD / Month Contact Landlord Here
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www.MedsHousing.com Listing # 1983 Fully furnished downtown 1 bdrm + apartment for rent with large balcony. Master bedroom has good size walk in closet. Bath/shower in suite. Available September 1, early move-in negotiable. Utilities not includes, utilities roughly $50/month, not including internet or cable. Underground heated parking stall included. Building amenities: Pool!! Sauna Gym Same floor laundry Same floor garbage disposal Walking distance to LRT, MacEwan and Downtown Contact for more info here
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www.MedsHousing.com Listing #1951 Edmonton Sept 1, 2021 Nestled on a quiet, tree-lined street at the top of the river valley, this 1 bedroom condo is minutes away from the UofA. The LRT is also only steps away ensuring a quick commute for days you don't want to walk or drive. The Oliver neighbourhood also offers quick access to walking/running trails, bike lanes, parks and great amenities including coffee shops, markets, restaurants and shopping. This condo features new flooring, in-suite laundry, secure underground parking, bike storage and west-facing views from the eleventh story balcony. Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Unfurnished Long term $1,400.00 CAD / Month Contact landlord
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Hi Everyone, As the MMI comes nearer I was wondering if people who have given it in the past or who are planning to give it can share what their experience was like and what kind of mindset helped them to approach it. Also what makes Alberta's program unique? Why have you applied there (Apart from convenience of location) Andddd... which location have you applied to and why? I look forward to hearing from and engaging with all of you <3 Thanks
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What's up people, I know this forum has people from all over Canada and just wanted some opinions on these cities. What are the best / worst things about each. Also some specifics: Cost of living, people/social life, proximity to activities/other cities, enviorment/nature, climate, highlights (parks, resorts, resturants), job oppourtunities, etc. Anything relavent to the living experience. Would love to be in close proximety to both parks and downtown. Love to get away from work and go have a bite to eat and then go hiking. Big fan of nature & nightlife too. Would love any input (even on cities not mentioned here!) would like to get a grasp on the different cities in Canada. If any has an advantage in medical oppourtunities that would be great too, ie: big hospitals, research, etc (from what I gather: vancouver is really expensive and rains a lot but has really nice views, lakes, mountains. Calgary/Edmonton is really cold and is more of a small city pretty far from everything but also has nice mountain ranges but nightlife is questionable, Toronto is just a big city great nightlife but with really small parks uncomparable to the others). Cheers, Richard
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Hey there, Just wanted a little insight on Alberta/Edmonton/Calgary as a whole. Being from Toronto, don't have much experience about it other than the fact that its freezing cold lol. How do you like the cities? How is the cost of living, weather, social life/people, activities, enviorment, etc. compared to Toronto/Vancouver. Cheers, Richard
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Edmonton electives? Feb 9-24, 2018 Studio apt steps from University is Alberta Hospital www.MedsHousing.com Listing# 20882 Available Feb 9-24 2018. Studio apartment available steps from the University of Alberta Hospital and LRT. $300 per week. Includes a queen bed, futon, tv, full kitchen and bathroom. Laundry is located on the same floor.
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