Balzac Rentals: 4 Houses and Condos

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Retail for rent: 260300 Writing Creek Crescent Crescent, Balzac

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$2,500

260300 Writing Creek Crescent Crescent, Balzac, Alberta T4A 0X8

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13 days

Food court in excellent location S06 largest unit in the mall and be your own boss , rent incentive in effect (id:27476)

Allen Mehri,Century 21 Bravo Realty
Listed by: Allen Mehri ,Century 21 Bravo Realty (403) 462-9999
Retail for rent: 538, 260300 Writing Creek Crescent, Balzac

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$3,000

538, 260300 Writing Creek Crescent, Balzac, Alberta T4A 0X8

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31 days

Q15 is one of the largest units at the New Horizon Mall! 654 Sq. ft. are more than the size of the two double units. Only this unit at the mall has exclusive rights in Burger preparation. It is conveniently located close to the private party room and South facing balcony in the food court

Nataliya Prykhodko,Real Estate Professionals Inc.
Listed by: Nataliya Prykhodko ,Real Estate Professionals Inc. (403) 999-3603
2672195 Balzac Boulevard NE, Balzac

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$108,900

2672195 Balzac Boulevard Ne, Balzac, Alberta T4B 2T3

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31 days

South 5 acres is available for long term lease. Lease rate is $9,075.00 per acre per month pulse common area cost of $1,666.66 per month. (id:27476)

Bruce Mcintosh,Re/max Landan Real Estate
Listed by: Bruce Mcintosh ,Re/max Landan Real Estate (403) 831-7355
R03 (Food Bar), 260300 WRITING CREEK Crescent, Balzac

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$1,700

R03 (food Bar), 260300 Writing Creek Crescent, Balzac, Alberta T4A 0X8

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133 days

Lease it (MLS: A2122737) or Buy it (MLS: A2184299)!A rare opportunity to lease or purchase a Food Bar Unit (R03) at New Horizon Mall, just minutes away from Calgary and right beside CrossIron Mills.Highlights:Prime Location: Only 5 minutes’ drive from Calgary, New Horizon Mall is an architectural...

Tao Guo,Skyrock
Listed by: Tao Guo ,Skyrock (403) 828-6689

Balzac houses for rent

Balzac rentals include a range of options from detached and semi-detached homes to townhomes and condo-style apartments. Whether you’re searching for Balzac homes for rent with large yards or looking for lower-maintenance Balzac condos for rent near services, the market reflects a mix of rural-fringe living with quick access to Greater Calgary.

This guide highlights practical considerations for renters and points you toward nearby centres if you want more inventory. Use the tips below to evaluate Balzac properties for lease and streamline your search for apartments for rent in Balzac, Balzac townhomes for rent, or a Balzac detached house for rent.

Houses

When evaluating houses for rent in Balzac, prioritize core systems—heating, insulation, and water supply—especially on properties outside dense neighbourhoods. Look for clarity in the lease about who is responsible for yard care, snow removal and exterior maintenance; many Balzac homes for rent sit on larger lots where those tasks matter.

Check parking and access for your commute: Balzac is convenient to major routes, but some properties are set deeper on rural roads. Confirm whether utilities are metered separately and whether any outbuildings are included in the tenancy. For family needs, verify schools, transit options and proximity to grocery and health services.

Condos

Balzac condos for rent and apartment listings often appeal to renters wanting lower upkeep and shared amenities. Before signing, review the condominium rules or building bylaws that affect renters—pet policies, visitor parking, and restrictions on alterations are common areas that can affect your day-to-day living.

Ask whether condo fees are covered by the landlord or passed through to tenants, and confirm what utilities are included. Tenant insurance and documentation of appliances and common-area condition can protect both parties during the lease.

Townhomes

Townhomes for rent in Balzac combine private entrances and often small yards with attached-community management. These properties can offer private garage space and more living area than a typical apartment while still limiting exterior maintenance responsibilities.

Confirm responsibilities for shared walls—noise control and maintenance—and whether any homeowners’ association rules affect parking, pets or exterior changes. Townhomes are a practical middle ground if you want more space than a condo but less upkeep than a fully detached house.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I prepare for a rental application?

Most landlords request photo ID, proof of income (recent pay stubs or a job letter), references from previous landlords, and consent to a credit or background check. Have a concise rental history and contact information for referees ready to speed up approval.

How long are typical leases in Balzac?

Leases are commonly fixed-term (six or 12 months) or month-to-month after a fixed term ends. Fixed terms offer stability for both tenant and landlord; if you prefer flexibility, discuss a periodic tenancy or early termination clauses before signing.

Can rent increase during my lease?

Rent is fixed for the duration of a signed fixed-term lease unless the lease itself provides for a change. For periodic tenancies, landlords may adjust rent with proper notice as described in your lease and applicable provincial rules—confirm the notice period and any limits before agreeing.

Who pays for utilities?

Utility responsibility varies by property. Some rentals include heat, water or electricity; others require tenants to set up and pay accounts. Confirm which utilities are included, who pays for internet and lawn care, and whether there are seasonal adjustments for heating costs.

Are pets allowed?

Pet policies depend on the landlord and, where applicable, condominium bylaws. If you have a pet, disclose it during the application and ask about pet deposits, monthly pet rent and any size or breed restrictions so there are no surprises in the lease.

What should I expect at move-in and move-out inspections?

Document the condition of the rental with a written move-in checklist and photos, noting existing damage or wear. This record helps protect your deposit at move-out. Ask the landlord how repairs are handled and whether routine inspections will occur during the tenancy.