Zorra Rentals: 4 Houses & Condos

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Row / Townhouse for rent: 80 MIDDLETON STREET, Zorra

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$2,350

80 Middleton Street, Zorra (Thamesford), Ontario N0M 2M0

3 beds
3 baths
8 days

DRIVE EAST ON DUNDAS AND TURN RIGHT ONTO MIDDLETON This Two-story Townhouse is conveniently located within a 25-minute drive from London and Woodstock. The interior features an open-concept design with new stainless steel appliances, a single-car garage, and a driveway. Additionally, the upper

Manjinder Singh,Re/max President Realty
Listed by: Manjinder Singh ,Re/max President Realty (416) 655-2428
Apartment for rent: 8 - 200 BROCK STREET, Zorra

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$1,800

8 - 200 Brock Street, Zorra (Thamesford), Ontario N0M 2M0

2 beds
2 baths
8 days

... off Dundas, First building on west. Welcome to Unit 8 at 200 Brock Street, Thamesford - a bright and spacious second-storey 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment in a secure 10-unit walk-up building. This well-laid-out suite features a generous primary bedroom with private ensuite, and an open-concept...

Listed by: Al Hogg ,Maverick Real Estate Inc. (519) 617-3994
Row / Townhouse for rent: 200 MIDDLETON STREET, Zorra

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$2,350

200 Middleton Street, Zorra (Thamesford), Ontario N0M 2M0

3 beds
3 baths
20 days

Middleton St. & Dundas St. Freehold vacant townhouse featuring an open-concept layout with three spacious bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a primary bedroom with a 3-piece ensuite. Hardwood flooring throughout the main level. Bright kitchen with granite countertops. Sun-filled main floor

Vikram Karwal,Trimaxx Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Vikram Karwal ,Trimaxx Realty Ltd. (905) 507-7775
House for rent: 35 BALMORAL LANE, Zorra

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$3,000

35 Balmoral Lane, Zorra (Thamesford), Ontario N0M 2M0

4 beds
3 baths
44 days

Balmoral Lane & Thames Springs Cres Clean Large Full Detached Home , Quiet Street, Fantastic Location, Walk To Schools, Shopping,Transit , $3000.00 Monthly And 100% Of Utilities Top 2 Floors. Including Laundry Room.Available March 1st. 2026. (id:27476)

Listed by: Sukhvinder Kalsi ,Homelife Silvercity Realty Inc. (647) 220-2328

Zorra houses for rent

Explore Zorra rentals with confidence — whether you’re searching for Zorra houses for rent, townhomes for lease, or condos and apartments nearby, this guide highlights practical options and considerations for renters. Zorra’s blend of rural charm and convenient access to neighboring towns makes it a good fit for families, commuters and anyone seeking more space than an urban apartment.

Below you’ll find quick market medians, targeted guidance for each property type, links to nearby centres, and answers to common renter questions to help you evaluate Zorra properties for lease efficiently and securely.

House
3 listings
$2,916 per month
Townhome
1 listing
$2,400 per month

Houses

When looking at Zorra detached house for rent or semi-detached options, prioritize layout, lot size and heating systems — rural properties can vary widely in age and efficiency. Ask about recent upgrades, insulation, and whether the landlord covers snow clearing or lawn maintenance as part of the lease.

Check commute times and access to services; a longer commute may be offset by lower rents or more living space. For family rentals, confirm school catchment and any restrictions on exterior modifications like fences or sheds.

Condos

Zorra condos for rent can offer lower-maintenance living and shared amenities, though fewer condo listings may be available than houses or townhomes. If you’re considering an apartment or condominium in the area, request a copy of building rules, utility arrangements and any condo fees the landlord includes or passes along to tenants.

Confirm parking availability, storage options and visitor policies — these can affect day-to-day convenience, especially for commuters or households with multiple vehicles.

Townhomes

Townhomes combine the privacy of a house with simpler upkeep. For Zorra townhomes for rent, inquire about shared walls, soundproofing and who is responsible for exterior maintenance. Townhomes often have HOA or shared maintenance expectations that can affect tenant responsibilities.

Clarify what is included in the lease — utilities, appliances and yard care — and inspect common areas for maintenance standards. A walk-through document listing existing conditions will protect both tenant and landlord at move-out.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What documents do I need to apply for a rental in Zorra?

Most landlords ask for a completed application, government-issued ID, recent pay stubs or proof of income, references from previous landlords, and a credit check consent. If you’re self-employed, provide bank statements or a letter from your accountant. Prepare these documents to speed up approval.

How long are typical lease lengths in the area?

Leases commonly run for one year, but six-month or month-to-month arrangements are sometimes available. Longer leases can offer rent stability, while shorter terms provide flexibility. Always get the lease duration and renewal terms in writing.

Can rent be increased during the lease term?

Rent cannot be raised during a fixed-term lease unless the lease itself allows it. For month-to-month tenancies, landlords must follow provincial notice periods and limits on rent increases where applicable. Confirm any increase provisions before signing.

Which utilities are usually included in Zorra rentals?

Utility inclusion varies by listing. Some landlords include heat and water, while others expect tenants to pay hydro, internet and other services. Clarify which utilities you’re responsible for and ask for average costs if possible to budget accurately.

Are pets typically allowed in rentals here?

Pet policies differ by landlord and property type. Some rentals welcome pets with an additional pet deposit or monthly fee; others may have breed or size restrictions. Disclose pets up front and, if required, provide references or a pet resume to improve approval chances.

What should I expect at the move-in inspection?

Conduct a detailed walkthrough with the landlord, noting existing damage, appliance condition and meter readings. Document everything in writing and take photos. A signed move-in inspection form protects your security deposit and clarifies responsibility for pre-existing issues.