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Neighborhood rental comparison

Victoria F.
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Hi there

Looking for some insights on rental rates:

For two similar properties (same age, look and size) how would rental rates  in the Fairview area compare with the Osborne st area. School proximity is also similar.

Personally, I would expect the one in Fairview  to have a higher rate due to its proximity to Joseph Howie business area (Shoppers, Superstore, bus lines). However. the single reference I have for both neighborhoods points to a higher rate near Osborne St. 

what are your thoughts?

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