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House for rent: 11 CHAMPAGNE AVENUE S, Ottawa

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$3,800

11 Champagne Avenue S, Ottawa (4502 - West Centre Town), Ontario K1S 4P1

3 beds
3 baths
40 days

Cross Streets: Carling Avenue - North on Champagne Avenue S. ** Directions: From Carling Avenue - North on Champagne Avenue S. Beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom home in one of Ottawa's most sought-after central neighbourhoods. This bright and spacious home features an open-concept

Omar Hashem,Lotful Realty
Listed by: Omar Hashem ,Lotful Realty (613) 867-7669
House for rent: 218 DENMARK STREET, Meaford

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$2,500

218 Denmark Street, Meaford (Meaford), Ontario N4L 1C2

3 beds
2 baths
35 days

Cross Streets: Margaret Street and Denmark Street. ** Directions: From Highway 26, east Margaret Street, right on Denmark street, property on right side. Spacious, bright, and move-in ready! This 3-bed, 1.5-bath unit on Denmark Street in Meaford has been freshly painted and is ready for its

Brandi Ewart,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc.
Listed by: Brandi Ewart ,Re/max Grey Bruce Realty Inc. (519) 270-9325
House for rent: 2445 TODD LANE#Upper Unit, LaSalle

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$2,500

2445 Todd Lane#upper Unit, LaSalle, Ontario N9H 1K4

3 beds
1 baths
11 days

Welcome to this stunning unit located in Lasalle! This 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom main unit is in a beautiful neighbourhood and very close to all amenities! You will not want to miss out on this completed renovated unit that features gorgeous flooring throughout! The kitchen has stone counters,

Sal Mikho,Remax Capital Diamond Realty
Listed by: Sal Mikho ,Remax Capital Diamond Realty (519) 991-2288
House for rent: 572A Chambord STREET, Wendover

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$2,100

572a Chambord Street, Wendover, Ontario K0A 3K0

3 beds
3 baths
72 days

Welcome to 572A Chambord Street — a brand new end-unit townhome offering modern design, bright living spaces, and the perfect blend of comfort and convenience in the growing community of Wendover. This beautifully designed 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home features an attached single-car garage, private

Paul J. Rouillard,Listit.realty Brokerage Inc
Listed by: Paul J. Rouillard ,Listit.realty Brokerage Inc (226) 782-9677
House for rent: 229 HALEWAY A DRIVE, Gravenhurst)

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$4,000

229 Haleway A Drive, Gravenhurst) (Wood (Gravenhurst)), Ontario P1P 1R2

3 beds
2 baths
60 days

Cross Streets: Haleway Dr Private \\ Beck Rd. ** Directions: Haleway Dr Private to Haleway Dr A. Welcome to 229 Haleway Drive A on beautiful Middle Muldrew Lake, where cottage life is all about sandy beaches, peaceful waterfront, and time well spent with family and friends. With approximately

Listed by: Terra Brown ,Sutton Group Incentive Realty Inc. (705) 828-4888
House for rent: 60 RUSSELL STREET W, Kawartha Lakes

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$1,900

60 Russell Street W, Kawartha Lakes (Lindsay), Ontario K9V 2W9

3 beds
1 baths
39 days

Russell St W & Cambridge St S 2ND FLOOR - Lovely 3 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment is above a downtown Lindsay business. Open concept kitchen & living room with bedroom/den & 3pc washroom. Convenient stackable laundry in the unit! Upstairs you'll find 2 bedrooms. Located downtown Lindsay & walking

Listed by: Keith Mcdonald ,Birdhouse Realty Inc. (705) 879-7430
House for rent: 4870 MAPLEVIEW CRESCENT, Port Colborne

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$2,500

4870 Mapleview Crescent, Port Colborne (874 - Sherkston), Ontario L0S 1R0

3 beds
1 baths
27 days

Cross Streets: empire / mapleview. ** Directions: empire to mapleview cres. Fully furnished 3-bedroom bungalow for lease in the private, family-friendly community of Sherkston Shores. Short-term and long-term leases will be considered. Features a brand-new stackable washer & dryer (not shown

Kalveer Singh Grewal,Re/max Realty Services Inc.
Listed by: Kalveer Singh Grewal ,Re/max Realty Services Inc. (416) 712-3693
House for rent: 30 STANLEY STREET, Prince Edward County

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$2,500

30 Stanley Street, Prince Edward County (Bloomfield Ward), Ontario K0K 1G0

3 beds
2 baths
7 days

Cross Streets: Brick/Mill. ** Directions: South side of Stanley St just West of Brick St. Bright, Comfortable & Right in the Heart of Bloomfield! Looking for a cozy home base in Prince Edward County this winter? This bright and welcoming fully furnished 3-bedroom, 1.5-bathroom home is available

House for rent: GARDEN SUITE - 8 LAXTON AVENUE, Toronto

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$3,590

Garden Suite - 8 Laxton Avenue, Toronto (South Parkdale), Ontario M6K 1K9

3 beds
3 baths
60 days

Queen St *** Additional Listing Details - Click Brochure Link *** Brand new detached garden suite offering 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms in a private setting just steps from Queen Street West. This bright, modern home features large windows, an open-concept layout, stainless steel appliances,

Listed by: Shamairah Noufaro ,Robin Hood Realty Limited (647) 360-9060
House for rent: 208 ALEX POLOWIN AVENUE, Ottawa

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$4,500

208 Alex Polowin Avenue, Ottawa (7711 - Barrhaven - Half Moon Bay), Ontario K2J 6E8

3 beds
3 baths
32 days

From Greenbank turn right onto Kilbirine Dr, then Turn left onto Alex Polowin Avenue, house will on your left ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED!! This Beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms Single Family home is in a quiet neighbourhood in the heart of Barrhaven, close to all amenities and several supermarkets.

Muhammad Kabir,Power Marketing Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Muhammad Kabir ,Power Marketing Real Estate Inc. (613) 255-5549
House for rent: 26 Kendall STREET, Chatham

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$2,150

26 Kendall Street, Chatham, Ontario N7M 2X5

3 beds
3 baths
17 days

Welcome to 26 Kendal in Chatham! This beautifully updated home has 3 bedrooms + 1 full bath and 2 half baths. The main floor has a large and open updated kitchen with granite countertops, a bedroom with 1 full bath, 1 half bath, in-unit laundry facilities and an office! The living/dining room

House for rent: 15 BATTENBERG AVENUE, Toronto

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$6,000

15 Battenberg Avenue, Toronto (Woodbine Corridor), Ontario M4L 1J7

3 beds
3 baths
35 days

Cross Streets: Coxwell and Queen E. ** Directions: north of queen east of coxwell. Welcome to this beautifully renovated, fully furnished (utilities included) home available for a flexible 8-10 month lease in Toronto's highly desirable Woodbine Corridor. Perfectly situated between the vibrant

Listed by: Alexandra Carlin ,Royal Lepage Signature Realty (416) 205-0355
House for rent: 1125 KENASTON STREET, Ottawa

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$3,000

1125 Kenaston Street, Ottawa (2203 - Cyrville Rd./Industrial Park), Ontario K1B 3P1

3 beds
1 baths
11 days

Cross Streets: Michael Street. ** Directions: Michael Street to Kenaston Street. Welcome to this spacious 1,000 sq. ft. all-inclusive rental in a great location! This bright and well-maintained home offers 3 generous bedrooms and 1 full bathroom, providing comfortable living for professionals.

Catherine Duff,Re/max Hallmark Realty Group
Listed by: Catherine Duff ,Re/max Hallmark Realty Group (613) 724-8744
House for rent: 3549 OUELLETTE, Windsor

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$4,800

3549 Ouellette, Windsor, Ontario N9E 3M3

3 beds
3 baths
3 days

Welcome to this stunning executive ranch, offering an exceptional blend of style, comfort, and functionality. This beautifully maintained home features 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, including a luxurious primary suite complete with a private en suite bath. The bright, open-concept

Listed by: Sarah Thibodeau ,Remax Preferred Realty Ltd. - 585 (519) 819-7600
House for rent: 240 SALMON POINT ROAD, Prince Edward County

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$4,000

240 Salmon Point Road, Prince Edward County (Athol Ward), Ontario K0K 1P0

3 beds
2 baths
74 days

Cross Streets: County Rd 18 to Salmon Point rd, turn on and then. ** Directions: County Rd 18 to Salmon Point Rd. Property entrance (shared drive) is across from the entrance of Quinte Isle. Fully renovated waterfront bungalow with modern, clean design and tasteful furnishings. This all-inclusive

Stew Garnham,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd.
Listed by: Stew Garnham ,Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd. (613) 476-2100
House for rent: 614 COUNTY ROAD 64 ROAD, Brighton

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$3,200

614 County Road 64 Road, Brighton (Rural Brighton), Ontario K0K 1H0

3 beds
2 baths
40 days

Cross Streets: Between Willow Point Rd & Lawson Road. ** Directions: Head toward Prince Edward St, Turn right onto Prince Edward St,Turn left onto Elizabeth St, Turn right onto Boes Rd, Turn left onto County Rd 64. ALL INCLUSIVE, Heat, Hydro, Central Air & Internet: Step inside without a worry,

Listed by: Bobbi Kernaghan ,Royal Lepage Proalliance Realty (613) 885-1733
House for rent: 77 PARADISE Road S, Hamilton

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$2,700

77 Paradise Road S, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 1S3

3 beds
2 baths
31 days

Paradise Rd S Welcome to this charming bungalow nestled in the heart of Hamilton's highly desirable Westdale neighbourhood. This beautifully maintained home offers the perfect blend of character, comfort, and convenience, with an all-inclusive lease featuring the entire main floor plus a partial

Betsy Wang,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc.
Listed by: Betsy Wang ,Re/max Escarpment Realty Inc. (905) 984-9798
House for rent: 77 PARADISE ROAD S, Hamilton

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$2,700

77 Paradise Road S, Hamilton (Westdale), Ontario L8S 1S3

3 beds
2 baths
33 days

Main St W Welcome to this charming bungalow nestled in the heart of Hamilton's highly desirable Westdale neighbourhood. This beautifully maintained home offers the perfect blend of character, comfort, and convenience, with an all-inclusive lease featuring the entire main floor plus a partial

House for rent: UNIT 2 (SECOND FLOOR) - 30 PORRITT STREET, Barrie

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$2,350

Unit 2 (second Floor) - 30 Porritt Street, Barrie (Ardagh), Ontario L4N 6Y3

3 beds
1 baths
3 days

Cross Streets: Ardagh Rd & Rendale Dr S. ** Directions: Ardah Rd to Elizabeth St to James St to Porritt St. $2,350/month All Inclusive. Available Now. Welcome to this legal, renovated, bright and spacious rental in Barrie's desirable Ardagh community. Ideally located close to schools, parks,

Darya StrilyanaSutton Group Innovative Realty Inc.Agent: Darya Strilyana Sutton Group Innovative Realty Inc. 647-896-7668
House for rent: 1381 LANSDOWNE AVENUE, Toronto

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$5,200

1381 Lansdowne Avenue, Toronto (Corso Italia-Davenport), Ontario M6H 3Z9

3 beds
2 baths
6 days

St Clair and Lansdowne Ave ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! Gorgeous detached 3 level home in a great neighbourhood! This beautiful detached home offers three spacious floors, including a stunning 3rd level bedroom with an ensuite featuring a soaker tub. The cozy TV room with a fireplace can easily

Darya StrilyanaSutton Group Innovative Realty Inc.Agent: Darya Strilyana Sutton Group Innovative Realty Inc. 647-896-7668
House for rent: 87 WOLFF CRESCENT, Arnprior

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$3,350

87 Wolff Crescent, Arnprior (550 - Arnprior), Ontario K7S 0C1

3 beds
4 baths
42 days

Cross Streets: Madawaska and Jack Crescent. ** Directions: From Ottawa, take HWY 417 West to Ottawa Road 29 exit, turn right onto Road 29 drive to the stop sign. Turn left onto Madawaska Blvd. Drive to Jack crescent and turn left. Drive straight it becomes Wolff Crescent and look for number

Darya StrilyanaSutton Group Innovative Realty Inc.Agent: Darya Strilyana Sutton Group Innovative Realty Inc. 647-896-7668
House for rent: 657 Jupiter Court, Sudbury

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$3,300

657 Jupiter Court, Sudbury, Ontario P3E 5N1

3 beds
1 baths
13 days

Located in one of Sudbury’s most prestigious and sought-after South End neighborhoods - Moongloo area - this beautifully and recently renovated main-floor home offers the perfect combination of comfort, convenience, and style. Situated close to major services and amenities, shopping, and

Darya StrilyanaSutton Group Innovative Realty Inc.Agent: Darya Strilyana Sutton Group Innovative Realty Inc. 647-896-7668

Understanding a 3 bedroom house all inclusive Ontario: what buyers and renters should know

In Ontario, asking for a “3 bedroom house all inclusive Ontario” often means utilities and some services are bundled into the rent. For buyers, it can signal a home that's been operated as a turn-key rental with utilities included. Whether you're relocating, investing, or transitioning from a condo to a family home, it's important to unpack what “all inclusive” covers, how it affects value and cash flow, and which municipal rules can impact your plans.

What “all inclusive” typically includes (and what it rarely does)

All-inclusive houses for rent usually cover heat, hydro, and water/sewer. Many landlords also include internet and seasonal lawn/snow. It's common to see a monthly or seasonal utility cap to protect against spikes—especially in winter for gas-heated homes or in summer when central air is used frequently. Appliances, parking, and basic maintenance may be included; streaming services and tenant insurance are rarely included.

For investors, “all inclusive” shifts utility risk to you. Your underwriting should model utility variability: insulation levels, window age, the heating type (gas furnace versus electric baseboard), and water usage (number of occupants) meaningfully change costs.

Provincial and municipal rules: zoning, rentals, and short-term stays

Ontario-wide, the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) governs most long-term rentals. Units first occupied after November 15, 2018 are typically exempt from the annual rent increase guideline, but notices, frequency limits, and other RTA rules still apply. Municipal zoning and licensing add another layer:

  • Additional units and zoning: Recent provincial changes enable up to three residential units on many lots (e.g., main house + two additional residential units), but parking, lot coverage, and servicing requirements vary by municipality. In markets like Kitchener, Hamilton, and London, check local by-laws before adding a basement suite to a 3-bedroom home.
  • Short-term rentals (STRs): Cities such as Toronto (including North York) generally restrict STRs to your principal residence and require registration. Kitchener, Hamilton, and London have licensing regimes and occupancy limits. If your strategy involves furnished, all-inclusive mid-term or STR stays, verify local rules first.

Examples for context: a family home near Doon South in Kitchener or along Green Valley Drive in Kitchener may be excellent long-term rentals with a secondary suite potential, while a property near Bay Street in Hamilton might lend itself to mid-term rental demand from commuters or hospital staff—subject to licensing and zoning compliance.

Regional dynamics: lifestyle, timing, and price-to-rent insights

Ontario's markets are highly local, with differing seasonality and tenant profiles:

  • GTA and North York: Transit access, school catchments, and parking are prime value drivers. A 3 bedroom house for rent North York all inclusive will command a premium near subway lines and strong schools. Investors should watch for basement suite legalization, proximity to transit-oriented communities, and lot sizes that support future intensification.
  • Southwestern Ontario (London): A 3 bedroom house all inclusive London, Ontario often targets students or hospital-adjacent staff. Expect robust September leasing and turnover tied to academic calendars. Rental licensing and occupancy standards apply in student-heavy areas.
  • Waterloo Region: Tech employers drive steady demand for family homes. Neighborhoods like Chicopee and Doon are attractive to commuters and families; browse an example such as a family house in Chicopee, Kitchener to sense typical lot sizes and finishes favored by renters.
  • Hamilton and Niagara: Hamilton has maturing urban amenities and commuter flows; Niagara markets like St. Catharines add seasonal and tourism pull. For housing types commonly sought by families, compare layouts like a backsplit in St. Catharines.
  • York Region: Family-friendly stock and strong schools in Newmarket and Markham/Unionville attract long-term tenants. See how finishes differ in a bungaloft in Newmarket or heritage-adjacent housing near Main Street in Unionville.
  • Rural townships and lake-adjacent areas: In places like a detached house in Rodney, wells and septics demand careful due diligence. Insurance, winterization, and fuel delivery (propane or oil) can materially change your “all inclusive” math.

To compare price, finishes, and layouts across cities, resources like KeyHomes.ca allow you to scan neighbourhood-level listings (e.g., a detached home near Lansdowne) and track market data by property type. Even if you're buying, comparable rental pages—including condos such as a Hamilton penthouse listing—help bracket achievable rents for high-finish offerings and inform renovation ROI.

Utility math: the backbone of “all-inclusive” pricing

All inclusive houses for rent succeed when utilities are predictable. Build conservative assumptions and consider:

  • Heat source: Natural gas furnaces are common and cost-efficient; electric baseboards or older electric furnaces can materially inflate winter bills. Oil or propane in rural areas adds delivery fees and tank maintenance.
  • Envelope and equipment: Attic insulation, window age, air sealing, and high-efficiency furnaces/heat pumps can lower consumption. A pre-inspection or recent energy audit provides useful data.
  • Water usage: Three-bedroom households vary widely. Low-flow fixtures and leak monitoring reduce surprises. Some landlords include water but cap hydro/gas.
  • Internet and services: Including 1 Gbps internet can differentiate your 3 bedroom house for rent all inclusive in competitive markets; lock in a multi-year rate to reduce volatility.

Example: In a Kitchener family rental, a well-insulated 3-bedroom with gas heat, central air, and two baths might average moderate gas in shoulder seasons but spike in colder months. A fair approach is an “all inclusive” rent with a stated winter cap and a reconciliation clause—transparent, compliant with the RTA, and understood by tenants upfront.

Financing and underwriting for investors

Lenders focus on verifiable rental income and realistic expenses. If you're purchasing an all-inclusive rental, include utility estimates in your pro forma. Underwrite twice: once as inclusive (landlord pays) and once as separately metered/tenant-pays (post-renovation plan), to see sensitivity in cash flow and debt service ratios.

Scenarios to consider:

  • Sub-metering or separate panels: If feasible, sub-metering hydro can improve net operating income and ease lender concerns. Gas and water sub-metering for single-family homes is less common but can be managed via lease terms and caps.
  • Legal secondary suite: Converting basements to a legal suite can increase income, but confirm egress, ceiling height, parking, and fire separation. Municipalities vary in fee and inspection requirements.

Scanning neighbourhood comps on KeyHomes.ca—say, a family-oriented street like Green Valley Drive in Kitchener or urban nodes near Bay Street in Hamilton—helps align your rent targets and renovation scope with local expectations.

Resale potential and liquidity

Three-bedroom detached and semi-detached homes are Ontario's “bread-and-butter” family product. Liquidity is highest near quality schools, transit, and daily amenities. Strong resale features include:

  • Functional floor plan with three true bedrooms on one level
  • Two or more bathrooms, ideally with a main-floor powder room
  • Parking for at least two vehicles (driveway + garage)
  • Updated major systems (roof, windows, furnace, electrical)
  • Permitted secondary suite potential

Even if operated as an all-inclusive rental today, prioritize upgrades that are equally attractive to end-users later. A well-finished example in Kitchener's Chicopee area (see a family house in Chicopee, Kitchener) or a family-friendly layout in Niagara (e.g., a backsplit in St. Catharines) illustrates the kind of mainstream appeal that supports exit value.

Seasonality and leasing strategy

Timing affects absorption and pricing for houses for rent all inclusive:

  • Spring/Summer: Peak family move season. Listings with fenced yards and nearby schools lease quickly. Consider 12–24 month terms starting in late spring for stability.
  • Fall: University/college cycles in London, Kitchener-Waterloo, and Hamilton increase demand; align turnovers with September starts.
  • Winter: Lower activity, but serious tenants. If utilities are included, clarify winter caps up front to avoid conflicts during the coldest months.

Referencing actual neighbourhood inventory—such as a family home in Doon South, Kitchener or a comparably finished property near Lansdowne—can help you price correctly for each season. Market data on KeyHomes.ca makes these comparisons efficient and keeps expectations grounded.

North York and London examples: applying the “all inclusive” lens

Consider two common searches: a 3 bedroom house for rent North York all inclusive and a 3 bedroom house all inclusive London, Ontario.

  • North York: Higher rents, higher utility variability, and stronger school/transit premiums. Tenants expect central air, updated kitchens, and parking. Investors should stress-test winter gas and summer hydro costs and confirm if basement units can be made legal under local standards.
  • London: Price-to-rent ratios can be favourable. Student-adjacent areas may require rental licensing and compliance inspections. Consider split leases (by room) only where permitted and with careful utility caps to avoid excessive consumption.

Cottages, rural homes, and services: special due diligence

For seasonal or rural properties—popular with seasonal cottage seekers—the “all inclusive house for rent” concept is possible but nuanced:

  • Septic and well: Commission a septic inspection and water potability test. Include pump-outs and filter maintenance in your utility model. Dry years can affect well capacity.
  • Heating and access: Propane or oil contracts, chimney/wood stove safety, and plowed road access affect winter viability. Insurance may require regular occupancy or specific alarm systems.

Smaller centres like Rodney can offer value, but due diligence is paramount. Urban comparables—like family stock in Kitchener or Hamilton—will not map one-to-one on operating costs.

Practical lease language and tenant fit

For all inclusive houses for rent, clarity in the lease reduces friction:

  • Define which utilities/services are included and any seasonal caps
  • Specify lawn/snow responsibilities if not professionally serviced
  • Address usage of exterior water (gardening, pools) and EV charging explicitly
  • Note any restrictions on portable A/C or space heaters (safety and hydro spikes)

In family suburbs, long-term tenants prioritizing schools and commute times are typically good fits. In urban cores or near transit nodes, professionals may pay a premium for “plug-and-play” living with internet and parking included.

Where to research and compare

To validate pricing, inclusions, and neighbourhood expectations, study local inventory and recent transactions. As a province-aware resource, KeyHomes.ca provides neighbourhood listings and market context across Ontario—from Kitchener family streets and Chicopee to urban addresses around Bay Street in Hamilton. Crosschecking single-family listings against alternative options—such as a Hamilton penthouse with predictable condo utilities—can help you decide whether to price your 3 bedroom house for rent all inclusive or separate utilities in your lease.