1 available house and cottage for rent in Brighton

1 available house for rent in Brighton found

    1 bedroom house of 288.71 m² - Cozy living space
    1 bedroom house of 288.71 m² - Stylish comfort
    1 bedroom house of 288.71 m² - Your new rental home
    1 bedroom house of 288.71 m² - Excellent rental offer
    1 bedroom house of 288.71 m² - Well-planned
    1 bedroom house of 288.71 m² - Bright interior

    1 room house of 289m²

    13 Orchard Crescent, Brighton, ON K0K, Canada

    2,900 $ / month

Rental properties in Brighton

Frequently asked questions

How many houses are currently listed for rent in Brighton?

There are currently 1 houses available for rent in Brighton. Listings range from compact houses to large family homes, furnished or unfurnished, offering flexibility for different lifestyles. Visit Findallrentals to see all the current listings.

What is the rent for a house in Brighton?

The average monthly rent for a house in Brighton is around 2900 C$. Prices can range from 2900 C$ to 2900 C$, depending on size, location, and included features. This range makes it easier for both budget-conscious renters and those looking for premium properties to find something that meets their needs. All houses listed on Findallrentals are for long-term rental.

Where are the most houses for rent located in Brighton?

The highest number of houses available for rent in Brighton can be found in the neighborhoods of , and . These areas are favored for their easy access to transportation, proximity to shopping and schools, and vibrant urban atmosphere.

Are houses in Brighton suitable for pet owners?

Many houses in Brighton are pet-friendly, but the policies differ by landlord. Always check the listing details or use the “Pets allowed” filter on Findallrentals to find suitable houses for your pets.

What is the current market rent for a house in Brighton?

Market rent reflects the typical price of a house in Brighton, which currently averages around 2900 C$. This value is based on demand, the features of the property, and the neighborhood’s popularity. It helps renters understand whether the rent is competitive or inflated.