Drummond-North Elmsley Rentals: 3 Homes & Condos

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15747Y HIGHWAY 7 HIGHWAY, Drummond/North Elmsley

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$4,000

15747y Highway 7 Highway, Drummond/North Elmsley (908 - Drummond N Elmsley (Drummond) Twp), Ontario K7H 3C8

0 beds
1 baths
69 days

... with a minimum term of two years. Each Coverall building comes with a contractor yard for IOS (industrial outdoor storage) and free parking. Your rent is all-inclusive plus HST. Clear-span interiors (no posts) with ~22-ft peak height - ideal for storage, light manufacturing, or contractor shops....

Bruce Firestone,Royal Lepage Performance Realty
Listed by: Bruce Firestone ,Royal Lepage Performance Realty (613) 762-8884
Multi-Tenant Industrial for rent: 15747V HIGHWAY 7 HIGHWAY, Drummond/North Elmsley

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$1,500

15747v Highway 7 Highway, Drummond/North Elmsley (908 - Drummond N Elmsley (Drummond) Twp), Ontario K7H 3C8

0 beds
2 baths
100 days

... automatic overhead doors so you easily can bring in everything from a modest vendor booth to a humongous RV or boat or truck or piece of equipment. For lease with a minimum term of one year. Abundant free parking. Your rent is all-inclusive plus HST. Clear-span interior (no posts) with ~28-ft clear...

Bruce Firestone,Royal Lepage Performance Realty
Listed by: Bruce Firestone ,Royal Lepage Performance Realty (613) 762-8884
Warehouse for rent: 3826 D HIGHWAY 43 HIGHWAY, Drummond/North Elmsley

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$3,000

3826 D Highway 43 Highway, Drummond/North Elmsley (908 - Drummond N Elmsley (Drummond) Twp), Ontario K7A 4S4

0 beds
0 baths
108 days

Cross Streets: Poonamalie Side Road and Highway 43. ** Directions: From Canadian Tire Centre go west on HWY 7 to Carleton Place then south on HWY 15 to Smiths Falls. Turn west onto HWY 15, which turns into Highway 43... 4-mins from downtown Smiths Falls & Via Rail station. For the right user,

Bruce Firestone,Royal Lepage Performance Realty
Listed by: Bruce Firestone ,Royal Lepage Performance Realty (613) 762-8884

Drummond/North Elmsley houses for rent

Explore rentals in Drummond/North Elmsley with a clear view of the options available for families, professionals and seasonal residents. Whether you search for Drummond/North Elmsley homes for rent or specific listings like detached house and semi-detached rentals, this guide offers practical tips to navigate leases, viewings and neighbourhood selection across the township.

Local rentals in Drummond/North Elmsley tend to move at a measured pace compared with urban markets, so prepare a strong application, know your budget, and prioritise the amenities and commute times that matter most. Use these rental tips to streamline your search and secure the right lease listing.

Houses

When looking at houses for rent in Drummond/North Elmsley, focus on lot size, driveway or garage availability, and seasonal maintenance responsibilities such as snow clearing or septic system care. A detached house typically provides more outdoor space and privacy—ideal for families or renters with pets—but confirm who is responsible for yard work in the lease.

Ask about heating type, insulation and any recent upgrades to windows or roofing; rural and small-town heating costs can vary, so understanding utility expectations will help you compare year-round affordability among homes for rent.

Condos

Condos in the area can offer lower maintenance living and shared amenities, though in smaller townships many condominiums are low-rise or townhouse-style developments. Confirm condo rules, monthly common expense contributions and what utilities are included before signing a lease for a condo in Drummond/North Elmsley.

Review the strata or condo corporation policies on parking, renovations and pet allowances, and request recent meeting minutes if available to understand any upcoming assessments or community concerns that might affect your stay.

Townhomes

Townhomes combine some of the space advantages of houses with the convenience of condo maintenance. For townhomes for rent, check shared wall construction and noise considerations, as well as assigned parking and storage provisions. Lease agreements should spell out responsibilities for exterior maintenance, snow clearing and lawn care.

Prioritise visits during daylight to assess sunlight, yard dimensions and street access. If proximity to schools, transit stops or local services is important, map out typical travel times from each townhome under consideration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I apply for a rental in Drummond/North Elmsley?

Prepare a completed application form, photo ID, recent references from employers or previous landlords, and proof of income such as pay stubs or a letter of employment. Landlords often request a credit check and may require a tenant reference. Submit all documents promptly and follow up to confirm receipt.

What lease lengths are common for properties for lease?

Typical leases range from six months to one year, though landlords may offer month-to-month renewals or longer terms depending on their needs. Discuss flexibility at the outset if you require a shorter or longer lease; ensure any agreed variations are documented in the signed lease.

Can rent increase during my tenancy?

Rent increases are governed by provincial rules and the terms of your lease. In most cases, a fixed-term lease sets rent for that term and increases take effect at renewal. For month-to-month agreements, landlords must provide appropriate written notice and follow Ontario’s regulations on allowable increases where applicable.

Who pays utilities and what should I budget for?

Utility responsibilities vary by listing: some rentals include heat and hot water, while others expect tenants to pay utilities such as electricity, gas, water and internet. Ask the landlord which utilities are included and request recent bills or estimates to budget accurately for per-month living costs.

Are pets allowed in rentals in Drummond/North Elmsley?

Pet policies depend on the landlord or condo rules. Always disclose pets during the application process and get any permission in writing. Be prepared to provide references for your pet, a pet deposit or additional pet rent if requested, and confirm any size or breed restrictions.

What should I expect at a move-in inspection?

Inspections document the condition of the property and protect both parties. Walk through the rental with the landlord or property manager, note existing damage, take photos and sign a move-in condition report. This record helps avoid disputes over the security deposit at lease end.