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Are you looking to get out of (or stay out of) the noisy big cities as far as actually living in them goes? Would you rather be somewhere where, if you WANT to go into the big cities, it'd just be for some window shopping or for a job? Well, you need not look any further than the wonderful large town of Aurora. Situated in-between Newmarket and Richmond Hill, Aurora came to be when Yonge Street received an extension to what is known today as East Gwillimbury and a post office known as "Whitchurch" (not to be truly confused with the town of Whitchurch-Stouffville) was built where Aurora would later be. Soon enough, homes sprouted up around the post office, as well as a factory that produced matches. Soon, the Aurora we know of today appeared from its humble beginnings, and now renters who are interested in the Aurora detached homes for rent can take advantage of the ever-growing town's amenities and comforts! Between all of the parks/greenspaces, the golf courses, and the presence of such amenities as a movie theater, a few grocery stores, and plenty of restaurants and fast food places, renters will actually have to TRY to actively not find something to do while they're living here!
While there are a handful of golf courses located within the boundaries of Aurora, there are more golf courses to be had out in the countryside (and generally larger ones too) for renters of the Aurora detached homes for rent that are interested. Also, it should be known that a detached home is classified pretty much as any type of home that is not a condominium, a condo townhome, or a freehold townhome; in this case, ranchers, bungalows, single-family homes, and homes that generally sit on their own lots separate from other homes counts as a detached home. Even a mobile home/trailer technically counts. In renting a detached home, you usually have access to a lot more space than other types of homes, as well as a larger overall space to work with to suit your own tastes and needs. The detached homes in Aurora also come with respectable onsite amenities, as well as the enjoyments of being close to everything that Aurora itself has to offer. From their detached home, renters in Aurora will be able to utilize the Aurora GO station (as it can be reached from any of the plentiful transit bus stops scattered throughout the town) to reach the big cities (in case they don't want to do so via their own vehicle).
Aurora is a large town and of course, a large town necessitates a good deal of roadways to be able to easily access every part of it. Yonge Street and Bayview Avenue serve as the primary north-south roadways through town, while St. John's Sideroad and Wellington Street serve as the primary east-west roadways. On the east side of Aurora, one can find the Highway 404 which, if taken south, turns into the Don Valley Parkway to bring you right to Toronto, and if taken north, brings you to Lake Simcoe, where lots of watersports and plenty of relaxing activities await. The greenspaces that one can find throughout Aurora are filled with chances for renters to be able to experience nature to its fullest without having to actually leave the town, and a couple of examples of these parks are Hickson Park and Optimist Park, not to mention the much larger Thornton Bales Conservation Area just outside of Aurora to the northwest. Lastly, if renters of Aurora have medical requirements that need to be filled, then there are multiple medical clinics to be found throughout the town, as well as a hospital that can be easily reached in nearby Richmond Hill (for more serious instances).
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