2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
1 exterior parking
Living space area (basement exclu.) 763 ft² (70.89 m²)

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4 and a half air-conditioned apartment with heat pump in a 19-unit building located in a quiet neighborhood, between 1st Avenue and Coliseum Avenue. Access to the bike path around the corner. Prime location, near the Videotron Center and the Grand Marché de Québec. Grocery store, pharmacy and metrobus just a few minutes away on foot

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This 4 1/2 apartment in the semi-basement includes:

  • Two good sized bedrooms
  • Washer/dryer and dishwasher entrances
  • Large ceramic shower
  • Heat pump
  • Reserved outdoor parking
  • Private storage space
  • Balcony

  • Rental advantages:

    • Possibility of unlimited wireless high speed Internet ($)
    • Completely renovated, new and high quality condo apartment
    • Secure building with access control system, cameras and intercom
    • Smoke-free environment


    Mandatory credit check.

    Rent of $1,345/month. Unheated and unlit.

    Available for JULY!

    *Photos of the model unit are indicative.

    To see all our apartments for rent, visit the Société Immobilière Bélanger website at www.sibelanger.com

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    Asking Price
    $1,345
    Price Term
    Monthly
    Details
    With Parking
    Located on which floor?
    1
    Available from
    July 1st 2026

    Additional Features:

    • Dishwasher access
    • Washer / Dryer Connection
    • Non-smoking
    • Storage
    • Renovated
    • Parking

    Building Services:

    • Intercom
    • Balcony/Terrace

    Equipments Included:

    • Air Conditioning

    Environnement:

    • Highway Access
    • Residential Area
    • Public Transportation

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    Summary of Expenditures
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    Conditions of purchase

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    Property transfer

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    $1,345 / monthly
    Availability:
     
    July 1st 2026

    4 1/2 (2 bedrooms) for rent

    4-65 Épinettes Limoilou Québec Rive-Nord

    No. 1120615

    With Parking
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