St. Catharines, ON apartments for rent
162 apartments for rent in St. Catharines, ON, from 121 communities.
LOWER - 7 MARIA STREET Lower
LOWER - 7 MARIA STREET, St. Catharines (Rykert/Vansickle), ON, L2S3Y3
18C MERIGOLD Street Unit# LOWER LOWER
18C MERIGOLD Street Unit# LOWER, St. Catharines, ON, L2S2N3
5 - 31 RAYMOND STREET 5
5 - 31 RAYMOND STREET, St. Catharines (Downtown), ON, L2R2T3
LOWER-2B - 60 WAKELIN TERRACE Lower-2B
LOWER-2B - 60 WAKELIN TERRACE, St. Catharines (Carlton/Bunting), ON, L2M4K9
207 - 575 LAKE STREET 207
207 - 575 LAKE STREET, St. Catharines (Lakeport), ON, L2N4J1
-MAIN UNIT (2 FLOORS) - 49 BENDINGROAD CRESCENT
St. Catharines (Lakeport), ON, L2N5R4
2 - 5 COLLEGE STREET 2
2 - 5 COLLEGE STREET, St. Catharines (Downtown), ON, L2R2W6
21 FAWELL Avenue Unit# A A
21 FAWELL Avenue Unit# A, St. Catharines, ON, L2S2V5
305 - 7 RIVERVIEW BOULEVARD 305
305 - 7 RIVERVIEW BOULEVARD, St. Catharines (Glendale/Glenridge), ON, L2T3L5
LOWER - 18 PRINCESS STREET Lower
LOWER - 18 PRINCESS STREET, St. Catharines (E. Chester), ON, L2P2R1
LOWER UNIT - 32 MISSISSAUGA ROAD lower unit
LOWER UNIT - 32 MISSISSAUGA ROAD, St. Catharines (Lakeshore), ON, L2N2K4
BASEMENT - 34 ST GEORGE STREET BASEMENT
BASEMENT - 34 ST GEORGE STREET, St. Catharines (Facer), ON, L2M5P3
22 DACOTAH Street Unit# 2 2
22 DACOTAH Street Unit# 2, St. Catharines, ON, L2R1Z4
UNIT #1 - 29 RYKERT STREET S Unit #1
UNIT #1 - 29 RYKERT STREET S, St. Catharines (Western Hill), ON, L2S1Y8
6 - 237 CHURCH STREET 6
6 - 237 CHURCH STREET, St. Catharines (E. Chester), ON, L2R3E8
LOWER - 75 BAYVIEW DRIVE Lower
LOWER - 75 BAYVIEW DRIVE, St. Catharines (Port Dalhousie), ON, L2N4Y7
192 WOODSIDE DRIVE
St. Catharines (Glendale/Glenridge), ON, L2T1X6
12 FERNDALE Avenue Unit# Lower Lower
12 FERNDALE Avenue Unit# Lower, St. Catharines, ON, L2P1V3
(MAIN) - 155 12 LAKE STREET (Main)
(MAIN) - 155 1/2 LAKE STREET, St. Catharines (Downtown), ON, L2R5Y5
101 - 483 LINWELL ROAD 101
101 - 483 LINWELL ROAD, St. Catharines (Bunting/Linwell), ON, L2M2P6
155 12 LAKE Street Unit# Main Main
155 1/2 LAKE Street Unit# Main, St. Catharines, ON, L2R5Y5
56 SOUTH DRIVE
St. Catharines (Old Glenridge), ON, L2R4V2
201 - 7 RIVERVIEW BOULEVARD 201
201 - 7 RIVERVIEW BOULEVARD, St. Catharines (Glendale/Glenridge), ON, L2T3L5
303 - 64 LOUTH STREET 303
303 - 64 LOUTH STREET, St. Catharines (Western Hill), ON, L2S2T4
105 - 99 CHURCH STREET 105
105 - 99 CHURCH STREET, St. Catharines (Downtown), ON, L2R3E1
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Renter’s City Guide to St-Catharines
CITY GUIDE
ST. CATHERINES, ONTARIO
With a population of over 133,000, St. Catharines is the largest city in the Niagara Region of Canada. Located near the popular tourist destination of Niagara Falls, St. Catharines touches the shoreline of Lake Ontario and is close to other communities in Thorold, Lincoln, Welland, and Grimsby. The city has a variety of things to keep residents entertained, including a number of beautiful parks and outdoor spaces for recreational activities.
Real Estate Market Overview
St. Catharines is a fairly affordable place to live, with average house prices ranging from $300,000 to $600,000. St. Catharines’ northern section is a mix of single-family homes, condos, and commercial retail properties. There are mostly older, less expensive single-family homes in the city’s central section, along with small retail commercial properties, a few vacant lots, and larger industrial commercial properties. The southern section offers a number of vacant lots at a variety of price points, as well as newer and older single-family homes.
Rental Market
Over the past several years, vacancy rates in St. Catharines have decreased slightly overall, most significantly for one-bedroom apartments. Availability for 3-bedroom (or more) apartments, however, has increased over the same timeframe. Vacancy rates in the city have been sitting between 3% and 4% for the past several years, which is similar to the rates found in nearby communities. Older apartment buildings tend to have higher vacancy rates than newer buildings do, and rent costs are often lower for older buildings.Average rent costs in the city range from $600 for a bachelor apartment to $1,200 for a three-bedroom (or more) apartment. Overall, rent costs have increased slightly over the past few years, particularly for bachelor apartments.
Employment
Large economic contributors in St. Catharines include industries such as digital media, health and wellness, bioscience, education, public services, and manufacturing. The largest employers in the city include the District School Board of Niagara, Niagara Health System, General Motors of Canada Ltd., Brock University, Niagara Regional Police Services, SITEL, the City of St. Catharines, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Algoma Central Corporation, and TRW Canada Ltd. There have been a number of major projects started or planned for the area, including a large parking garage, a health care complex, a performing arts centre, an arena, and a shopping centre. The city’s unemployment rate tends to sit around 6.5%, which is similar to the national rate.
Transportation
The St. Catharines Transit Commission operates public transit buses in the city and into the community of Thorold. The commission services about 25 routes with its fleet of over 60 vehicles and provides accessible service even for those with mobility issues or baby strollers. The Downtown Terminal is served not only by the St. Catharines Transit Commission, but also Greyhound and Coach Canada long-distance bus services to communities such as Hamilton, London, and Toronto.Residents can also travel via GO Transit (bus), VIA Rail and Amtrack (train), and the St. Catharines/Niagara District Airport.
Schools
The District School Board of Niagara and the Niagara Catholic District School Board operate elementary and secondary schools in the city. Schools in the city include Pine Grove Elementary, Gracefield Elementary, Carleton Elementary, Lockview Elementary, Ferndale Elementary, Eden High School, Laura Secord Secondary School, St. Catharines Collegiate Secondary School, Mother Teresa School, St. Alfred School, Assumption School, Denis Morris Catholic High School, and St. Francis Catholic Secondary School. Residents can also choose from private school options. St. Catharines’ post-secondary options include Brock University, McMaster University (satellite campus), the Niagara College of Applied Arts and Technology (St. Catharines campus), and Trillium College (local campus).
Family Life
Montebello Park in downtown St. Catharines was designed in 1887 by one of the men who helped design New York City’s Central Park. The park features a playground, a covered stage, an extensive rose garden, a pavilion, benches, restrooms, walking paths, and grassy areas perfect for lounging or picnicking. It is a popular spot for weddings, festivals, and other events. The St. Catharines Museum features exhibitions on the city’s history and culture. Tools, machinery, clothing, photographs, art, and historical records are just some of the artifacts on display at the museum. A variety of programs and events are held there throughout the year, and visitors can take home a souvenir from the onsite gift shop.