Collingwood houses for rent
Explore Collingwood rentals with confidence—from detached and semi-detached homes to low-maintenance condos and modern townhomes. Whether you’re relocating, seeking a weekend base near the slopes, or searching for a long-term family address, Collingwood offers a balanced mix of lifestyle and value. You’ll find neighbourhoods close to Georgian Bay, trails, and shops, plus easy access to Blue Mountain for four-season recreation.
If you’re comparing Collingwood homes for rent with apartments for rent in Collingwood, consider your priorities: private yard and garage space, condo amenities and building services, or the versatility of a townhome. With a range of Collingwood lease listings, it’s straightforward to narrow down places for rent that fit your budget, commute, and preferred lease length.
- House
- 22 listings
- $5,764 per month
- Condo
- 23 listings
- $5,750 per month
- Townhome
- 8 listings
- $6,594 per month
Houses
Detached and semi-detached options in Collingwood appeal to renters who want space, privacy, and parking. Expect a mix of established streets near downtown and newer subdivisions with modern finishes. When viewing Collingwood houses for rent, confirm what’s included—appliances, window coverings, and any seasonal services such as lawn care and snow removal.
Budget for utilities (gas, hydro, water) and ask about insulation, furnace age, and window efficiency—important for winter comfort and costs. If you plan to rent a home near ski hills, clarify whether the landlord permits seasonal subletting or short-term guests, and review any restrictions on trailers, boats, or extra vehicles.
Condos
Collingwood condos for rent often include lifestyle perks such as fitness rooms, pools, or proximity to trails and waterfront. Review condo corporation rules—pet policies, balcony use, barbecue allowances, and move-in booking procedures. Many buildings bundle some utilities; verify what you’ll pay separately and whether internet is included or bulk billed.
Ask about storage for bikes or gear, and compare parking types (underground vs. surface) if winter driving is a concern. Confirm whether short-term or seasonal leases are permitted, as some buildings limit durations to protect residents’ quiet enjoyment.
Townhomes
Townhomes balance space and convenience, with attached garages, multi-level layouts, and often smaller maintenance obligations than fully detached houses. In some communities, exterior maintenance is handled by a condo or common elements corporation—confirm what your landlord covers versus what you’ll manage directly.
Evaluate noise transfer between units, visitor parking availability, and snow-clearing arrangements for driveways and sidewalks. End-unit townhomes can offer more natural light and outdoor space, while interior units may provide better energy efficiency.
Nearby Cities
- Blue Mountain
- Nottawa
- The Blue Mountains
- Craigleith
- Blue Mountains
- Town Of Blue Mountains
- Clearview
- Duntroon
Frequently Asked Questions
What documents do I need to apply for a lease?
Prepare government ID, recent pay stubs or employment letter, credit report, and references from prior landlords. If you’re self-employed, provide recent tax returns or bank statements. Complete the application fully to avoid delays.
How long are typical leases in Collingwood?
Most landlords prefer 12-month terms, though some offer seasonal or fixed-term options aligned with ski or summer seasons. Clarify renewal rights, notice periods, and whether the rent remains the same upon renewal.
How are rent increases handled in Ontario?
For most residential tenancies, annual rent increases follow the provincial guideline and require written notice (typically 90 days). Some newer buildings may be exempt from the guideline. Always review your lease and the current provincial rules.
Which utilities are usually included?
In houses, tenants commonly pay gas, hydro, water, and hot water rental if applicable. Condos may include some utilities in the monthly rent, with hydro often separate. Ask about average monthly costs and any efficiency upgrades.
Are pets allowed in rentals in Collingwood?
Pet policies vary by landlord and building. Many owners consider pets with solid references and a “pet resume.” Condo corporations may have size or number limits, so review rules before you apply.
What should I look for during move-in and inspections?
Complete a detailed condition report with photos, test appliances and smoke/CO detectors, note key counts, and confirm mailbox and parking details. Keep a copy signed by both parties to support a smooth move-out later.
Any winter-specific tips for Collingwood rentals?
Confirm snow removal responsibilities for driveways, walkways, and balconies. If street parking is needed, check municipal winter parking restrictions. Ask how quickly the area is ploughed after storms and where to store winter gear.
Can I find furnished Collingwood rentals?
Yes—some condos, townhomes, and houses come furnished, especially near resort areas. Verify the included inventory, mattress sizes, kitchenware, and whether linens are provided. Clarify cleaning expectations at the end of the term.

























