Henry Street, Halifax 24-099 - RENTED

$ 2200 Utilities included

Short Term - Houses
Henry Street, Halifax 24-099 - RENTED
    Well kept 3 level South End townhouse near universities and hospitals UTILITIES INCLUDED

    Prime location and students welcome!

    Three-bedroom townhouse within walking distance to Dalhousie, SMU and hospitals. All utilities and one parking space included. Full bath and laundry available on lower level along with two generous sized bedrooms, the primary with a walk-in closet and office nook.

    Third large bedroom on main level along with large living room, older, efficient kitchen and sunny dining nook with door to small back deck and yard.

    A well-behaved pet may be considered. No Smokers Please.

    This townhouse is available now until May 31st, 2025.

Number of Bedrooms

3

Number of Bathrooms

1 full bathroom and 1 powder room

Appliances

Stove, Fridge, Washer, Dryer

Flooring

Laminate

Heating

Included

Available

RENTED

Why HQH?

Halifax Quality Homes is a locally owned and operated company specializing in the management and rental of homes, condos, and flats.  Our mission is to offer professional and personalized service, tailored to meet the needs of both tenant and landlord.   The company owners, Colin Sword and Susan Maylin, each have over 20 years experience in the industry and work with a dedicated support team of accounting and administrative  staff.
 
HQH is a member of the Investment Property Owners Association of Nova Scotia and the Better Business Bureau.

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What Others Are Saying

About Us...

"I have been a client of Colin Sword and now Halifax Quality Homes for over fifteen years and am always impressed with their knowledge of what I should do to make my unit more attractive to rent, the type of person who might rent it and their information on prospective clients.  Of course the main advantage is lack of worry for any 2 AM phone calls to fix an emergency item."
Clive MacGregor