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Modern Ottawa townhouses with individual entrances
Ground-oriented, well connected

Townhouses for rent in Ottawa.

Townhomes can balance a house-like layout with a more compact footprint. Compare freehold, condominium and stacked formats before deciding what works.

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Available townhouses

Current Ottawa rentals.

Browse townhouses currently listed as available. Confirm the move-in date, inclusions and final lease terms before applying.

Townhouse rental at 300 Rhonda Stewart Pvt in StittsvilleAvailable
Townhouse$2,990/ month

3-Bedroom Townhouse with Double Garage in Stittsville

300 Rhonda Stewart Pvt

  • 3 bed
  • 2.5 bath
  • 1,536 sq. ft.
Townhouse rental at Rhonda Stewart Pvt, K2S 2Y6 in StittsvilleAvailable
Townhouse$2,490/ month

2-Bedroom Upper Townhouse in Stittsville

Rhonda Stewart Pvt, K2S 2Y6

  • 2 bed
  • 2.5 bath
  • 1,171 sq. ft.
Townhouse rental at Rhonda Stewart Pvt in StittsvilleAvailable
Townhouse$2,230/ month

2-Bedroom Lower Townhouse Suite in Stittsville

Rhonda Stewart Pvt

  • 2 bed
  • 2.5 bath
  • 1,100 sq. ft.
Understand the property type

Look beyond the listing label.

The right questions depend on how the home is built, operated and connected to the rest of the city.

01

Compare the townhouse format

Traditional multi-level, stacked and back-to-back designs differ in stairs, outdoor space, sound transfer and parking.

02

Rules can vary

A condominium townhouse may include building or community rules that affect parking, waste, outdoor areas and move-in procedures.

03

Look beyond floor count

Assess usable rooms, storage, natural light, temperature between levels and how stairs fit your accessibility needs.

At the viewing

Five questions worth asking.

Use the answers to compare homes on total cost, responsibilities and day-to-day fit, not presentation alone.

Open the Full Viewing Checklist
  1. 01Is the home freehold, condominium, stacked or back-to-back?
  2. 02Which outdoor areas are private or shared?
  3. 03Who handles snow, lawn and waste tasks?
  4. 04Where are visitor parking and storage?
  5. 05Are there condominium rules tenants must follow?
Compare clearly

Is a townhouse the right fit?

Often considered for
Multiple levels, a private entrance and more ground-oriented living
Confirm carefully
Stairs, outdoor space, condo rules, parking, utilities and exterior care
Alternative to compare
A house may offer more separation; an apartment may simplify stairs and upkeep
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Questions about Ottawa townhouses.

Where can I look for townhouses for rent in Ottawa?

Townhouse searches are relevant across suburban areas such as Barrhaven, Kanata, Stittsville and Orléans, as well as parts of Nepean and central Ottawa. Availability changes.

What is a stacked townhouse?

A stacked townhouse combines separate multi-level or single-level units within a townhouse-form building. Entrances, outdoor space and stairs differ, so inspect the actual layout.

Do rental townhouses have condominium rules?

Some do. Ask whether a condominium governs the property and request the rules that affect parking, waste, move-ins, outdoor areas, amenities and occupants.

Are utilities usually extra in a townhouse?

They can be. Confirm heat, hydro, water and equipment-rental responsibility, plus lawn or snow arrangements, in writing before signing.

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