Windsor, ON apartments for rent
456 apartments for rent in Windsor, ON, from 436 communities.
3052 LAUZON Unit# FRONT FRONT
3052 LAUZON Unit# FRONT, Windsor, ON, N8T2Z8
1611 BANWELL Unit# 317 317
1611 BANWELL Unit# 317, Windsor, ON, N8P0G5
2605 SEMINOLE Unit# UNIT 1 UNIT 1
2605 SEMINOLE Unit# UNIT 1, Windsor, ON, N8X1X6
363 CURRY AVENUE Unit# ROOM 2 ROOM 2
363 CURRY AVENUE Unit# ROOM 2, Windsor, ON, N9B2B6
1698 NORTHWAY AVENUE Unit# LOWER LOWER
1698 NORTHWAY AVENUE Unit# LOWER, Windsor, ON, N9B3L9
3177 Riverside DRIVE East Unit# 110 110
3177 Riverside DRIVE East Unit# 110, Windsor, ON, N8Y1A5
11646 TECUMSEH ROAD East Unit# 201 201
11646 TECUMSEH ROAD East Unit# 201, Windsor, ON, N8N0J9
380 PELISSIER STREET Unit# 1302 1302
380 PELISSIER STREET Unit# 1302, Windsor, ON, N9A6V9
2653 ALEXIS STREET Unit# LOWER LOWER
2653 ALEXIS STREET Unit# LOWER, Windsor, ON, N8W3Z7
11646 TECUMSEH ROAD East Unit# 1 1
11646 TECUMSEH ROAD East Unit# 1, Windsor, ON, N8N1L7
435 CARON AVENUE Unit# MAIN LEVEL MAIN LEVEL
435 CARON AVENUE Unit# MAIN LEVEL, Windsor, ON, N8A5B3
3290 STELLA CRESCENT Unit# 603 603
3290 STELLA CRESCENT Unit# 603, Windsor, ON, N8T0B6
3200 LONGFELLOW AVENUE Unit# LOWER LOWER
3200 LONGFELLOW AVENUE Unit# LOWER, Windsor, ON, N9E2L6
609 St. Joseph Unit# Room 3 Room 3
609 St. Joseph Unit# Room 3, Windsor, ON, N9C3H3
961 OUELLETTE AVENUE Unit# 2 2
961 OUELLETTE AVENUE Unit# 2, Windsor, ON, N9A4J5
477 PELISSIER STREET Unit# 6 6
477 PELISSIER STREET Unit# 6, Windsor, ON, N9A4L2
8401 Wyandotte STREET East Unit# 613 613
8401 Wyandotte STREET East Unit# 613, Windsor, ON, N8S0B8
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Renter’s City Guide to Windsor
CITY GUIDE
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
As the southernmost city in Canada, Windsor sits directly on the Canada/United States border and across the Detroit River from Detroit, Michigan. Covering over 146 square kilometres, the city is home to approximately 220,000 people and is situated near the communities of Leamington, Essex, Kingsville, and South Woodslee. Windsor’s lower housing costs and easily accessible public transportation options make it a family-friendly place to reside. The city’s close proximity to the Canada/United States border provides residents with short travel times to visit one of the United States’ larger cities.
Real Estate Market Overview
Windsor is an affordable place to live, with average house prices ranging from $140,000 to $250,000. With a mix of affordable single-family homes, small commercial spaces, pricey vacant land, and condo options, the city’s northern section provides something for every budget. The central section, close to railway lines and the EC Row Expressway, has many older homes at reasonable prices. Newer development in the area offers larger and more expensive homes, and vacant land is also available. Commercial space includes industrial and retail options. With larger houses and yards, the city’s southern section has some of its more expensive real estate. Vacant lots are common in this section, but condo options and commercial spaces are harder to find.
Rental Market
Windsor has a fairly high vacancy rate, ranging from 4% to 6%, although it has been decreasing recently due to higher demand and fewer apartments being built. Smaller buildings tend to have higher vacancy rates in the city, as do older buildings, and the rent costs for these types of buildings reflect their availability. Windsor has affordable rent costs, with averages ranging from $500 for a bachelor apartment to $1,100 for a three-bedroom (or more) apartment. Rent tends to be lowest in the western and central areas of the city, and highest in the eastern areas.
Employment
Windsor’s unemployment rate range of 5% to 7% is about the same as the national average, although the city has seen a decrease in the rate over the past couple of years. The city’s major industries include education, government services, tourism, and manufacturing. As one of Canada’s largest automobile manufacturing centres, Windsor is home to a minivan assembly plant, several tool and die manufacturers, two engine plants, and several automotive parts manufacturers. The FCA Canada (Chrysler Canada) headquarters is also located in Windsor.
Transportation
Transit Windsor is the city-owned bus company operating in Windsor. It has more than 100 vehicles and 13 bus routes, as well as services to downtown Detroit. About 75% of the buses operated by Transit Windsor are accessible for those with mobility issues or who are using strollers. The transit company’s downtown transit terminal was builtrecently, and the company shares the facility with Greyhound Lines, which also provides transportation for residents (long-distance buses). VIA Rail (train) and the Windsor Airport are other transportation options in the city.
Schools
Transit Windsor is the city-owned bus company operating in Windsor. It has more than 100 vehicles and 13 bus routes, as well as services to downtown Detroit. About 75% of the buses operated by Transit Windsor are accessible for those with mobility issues or who are using strollers. The transit company’s downtown transit terminal was builtrecently, and the company shares the facility with Greyhound Lines, which also provides transportation for residents (long-distance buses). VIA Rail (train) and the Windsor Airport are other transportation options in the city.
Family Life
The Windsor Sculpture Park is an outdoor sculpture display featuring over 30 large-scale contemporary sculptures from artists around the world. The sculptures depict a variety of themes and styles, and the park’s location along the waterfront makes it especially interesting. The sculptures include a dinosaur, human figures, various animals, and numerous abstract pieces. The park is free and is open year-round. For indoor fun, Adventure Bay Family Water Park offers a wave pool, waterslides, a body surfing ride, a wading pool, a splash pad, a toddler area, and a dry play area. The park also has lounge areas, perfect for taking a rest or for parents who are watching their little ones play. A concession stand provides a convenient dining option, and the venue holds birthday parties and room rentals for large groups.