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Apartments in Ajax, Ontario
 Ajax is one of the fastest growing areas of Ontario, Canada and part of Durham Region. The town is sandwiched between Whitby and Markham in the Golden Horseshoe. Ajax was once considered a sleepy, small, suburb town which has now grown substantially in size, population and development. The regional municipality of Durham is comprised of eight area municipalities with their own Mayor and Council and its population is nearly 500,000. The town of Ajax has a growing business community with a population of over 90,000, where the residents enjoy a range of municipal services of a city quality in an average sized town setting.
Amongst the various tourists' attractions, the 6 Km of waterfront is a key feature of Ajax, which remains largely undeveloped for everyone's enjoyment. The unique history can be researched while taking the walking tours of the town. The public transportation is well served by both the GO Train system and bus, which travel right to the city of Toronto. An inviting lakefront at the foot of Lake Ontario and extensive park and trail system, popular retails operations and historic areas have mixed well to create a beautiful location within the Greater Toronto Area.
As the town of Ajax is just a half an hour drive from Downtown Toronto Area, commuters and renters prefer making Ajax a good stay option for less expensive apartments. Lifestyle, culture and climate make renting an apartment in Ajax a great choice. The simple one bed roomed town house apartments range from $ 529.00 onwards, bachelor apartments are for $700.00 and the three beds roomed town house apartments come for $1200.00. Each apartment comes with all the basic facilities and amenities suitable to you and your family.
Breakdown by postal code areas in Ajax:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | L1S | 39,972 | 13,820 | | L1T | 28,599 | 8,253 | | L1Z | 5,373 | 1,641 |
Other cities in the area: Oshawa, Markham, North York, Toronto, Scarborough, Bowmanville, Courtice, Stouffville
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