Kirkland Lake Rentals: 4 Houses and Condos

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House for rent: 32 KIRKPATRICK ST STREET, Kirkland Lake

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$2,400

32 Kirkpatrick St Street, Kirkland Lake (KL & Area), Ontario P2N 2G9

3 beds
2 baths
7 days

PROSPECT and KIRKPATRICK STREET Charming 1-storey home located at 32 Kirkpatrick Street, featuring a functional layout with a cozy living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a 3-piece bathroom. An attached L-shaped addition provides versatile space suitable for multiple uses and includes a 2-piece

Syed Mahmood Ali Naqvi,Icloud Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Syed Mahmood Ali Naqvi ,Icloud Realty Ltd. (647) 350-3786
0 - 1A DUNCAN AVENUE N, Kirkland Lake

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$1,200

0 - 1a Duncan Avenue N, Kirkland Lake (KL & Area), Ontario P2N 3N8

0 beds
0 baths
12 days

Cross Streets: Duncan Avenue/Prospect Avenue. ** Directions: From Government Rd, turn North on Duncan Avenue South, building on the left (west). Blank canvas perfect to adapt to the requirements of a new tenant. Zoned C1-03 which permits office, retail, personal services and much more. (id:27476)

Alana Clifford,Century 21 Temiskaming Plus Brokerage
Listed by: Alana Clifford ,Century 21 Temiskaming Plus Brokerage (705) 570-0371
Fourplex for rent: MAIN / UNIT B - 22 KIRKLAND STREET W, Kirkland Lake

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$1,295

Main / Unit B - 22 Kirkland Street W, Kirkland Lake (KL & Area), Ontario P2N 2G3

2 beds
1 baths
113 days

Cross Streets: Kirkpatrick St/Prospect Ave. ** Directions: Kirkland st w. Newly Renovated 2-Bedroom Main Floor Unit With A Spacious, Modern Bathroom! Just Steps From Downtown Kirkland Lake, This Bright And Inviting Home Features Brand New Flooring, Stylish Tile Work, And A Fully Updated Kitchen

Spiro Klonizakis,Homelife/vision Realty Inc.
Listed by: Spiro Klonizakis ,Homelife/vision Realty Inc. (647) 633-1180
Fourplex for rent: UPPER / UNIT C - 22 KIRKLAND STREET W, Kirkland Lake

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$995

Upper / Unit C - 22 Kirkland Street W, Kirkland Lake (KL & Area), Ontario P2N 2G3

2 beds
1 baths
115 days

Cross Streets: Kirkpatrick St/Prospect Ave. ** Directions: Kirkland st w. Renovated Large 1-Bedroom - 1 Bath Upper level apartment On Kirkland St! Bright Unit Near Downtown With A Modern Bathroom Featuring Marble-Look Tile And All-New Vinyl Flooring Throughout. Clean, Stylish, And Move-In...

Spiro Klonizakis,Homelife/vision Realty Inc.
Listed by: Spiro Klonizakis ,Homelife/vision Realty Inc. (647) 633-1180

Kirkland Lake houses for rent

Explore practical options for rentals in Kirkland Lake, from cozy detached homes to low-maintenance condo-style living. Whether you are searching for Kirkland Lake homes for rent near everyday amenities or a quiet street with more space, you will find a range of properties for lease that suit different budgets and lifestyles. This guide highlights what to look for and how to secure the right fit with confidence.

Many renters begin with apartments for rent in Kirkland Lake, while others prioritize a Kirkland Lake detached house for rent or a semi-detached for rent depending on space, privacy, and parking needs. You can also consider Kirkland Lake condos for rent or Kirkland Lake townhomes for rent when you want a balance of convenience and comfort. Use the insights below to navigate Kirkland Lake rentals and make sense of local lease listings.

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$1,650 per month

Houses

Detached and semi-detached homes offer private entrances, yards, and often on-site parking—ideal for those who value space for pets, gear, or work-from-home setups. When evaluating Kirkland Lake houses for rent, confirm heating type (electric, gas, or oil), insulation quality, and window condition to gauge winter comfort and monthly utility costs.

Ask about snow removal responsibilities, basement usability, and any outbuildings or sheds included. For family-friendly living, consider proximity to schools, parks, and shopping. If you need flexibility, ask whether the landlord is open to a shorter initial term or renewal options after the first year.

Condos

Condos can simplify maintenance while providing security features and, in some buildings, amenities like elevators or common rooms. When viewing Kirkland Lake condos for rent, review what is included in the rent—such as heat, water, or parking—and clarify any condominium rules on pets, smoking, and balcony use.

Condo corporations may have bylaws that affect move-in scheduling, deliveries, and noise. Request a summary of building regulations in advance, and verify storage options for bicycles or seasonal items. Ask about visitor parking and any additional monthly fees that may apply.

Townhomes

Townhomes blend features of houses and condos: multi-level layouts, private entrances, and modest outdoor space. When considering Kirkland Lake townhomes for rent, check soundproofing between walls, snow and lawn care arrangements, and the condition of major systems like the furnace and roof.

Evaluate whether utilities are separately metered, and confirm parking allocation for both residents and guests. A pre-move walk-through with photos can help document condition and streamline the deposit return at lease end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I include with a rental application?

Provide government-issued ID, proof of income or employment, recent pay stubs or a job letter, and a credit report if available. References from previous landlords help, and having first and last month’s rent ready improves your position.

How long are typical leases in Kirkland Lake?

Most leases start at 12 months and convert to month-to-month afterward. Confirm renewal options in writing, including notice periods and any rent adjustments after the initial term.

How do rent increases work in Ontario?

Landlords must follow the provincial rent increase guideline for most units and provide a minimum of 90 days’ written notice. Ask the landlord which guideline applies to the unit and when the next increase could occur.

Which utilities are usually included?

In some leases, heat and water are included; hydro is often extra. Always clarify what is included, request average monthly costs, and confirm who handles internet, snow removal, and lawn care.

Are pets allowed?

Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act generally makes “no pets” clauses unenforceable in most rentals, but there can be exceptions (for example, some condominium bylaws). Discuss pet policies, deposits related to keys or parking, and any restrictions before signing.

Can the landlord enter the unit for inspections or showings?

Except in emergencies, landlords must give proper notice (typically at least 24 hours) and enter between specified daytime hours. For showings near lease end, clarify notice procedures and how often viewings can occur.