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Booking student housing in Toronto with uhomes.com is so easy. We offer studio flats, shared accommodation, single rooms, 1-bedroom apartments, multi-bedroom (2B-5B) apartments, and houses for rent in Toronto. 500+ verified properties are for your choice. The cheap and comfortable student apartments in Toronto are within a 20-minute commute distance of major universities and have easy access to transit stations. Provided amenities include WiFi, study and recreation areas, gyms, bike storage, 24/7 security, etc. The All-in-One rent covers all utility bills, you don't have to pay any additional hidden costs. Photos and videos are on the webpage to help you understand all the details about your student accommodation in Toronto.

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Student Housing Toronto

Booking suitable student housing in Toronto is not easy. uhomes.com offers Toronto apartments for rent: studio flats, shared rentals, private rooms, entire places or en-suits in Toronto. We understand you might be unfamiliar with the local surroundings and the market of student rentals in Toronto. Not to mention the complicated lease agreements, procedures and precautions of the student housing in Toronto. Those things can make you miss out on your dream student residence in Toronto if you're not careful! That's why uhomes.com exists:

- Our strict vetting procedures ensure that the selected student apartments in Toronto and landlords are highly reliable. Photos, videos, VR and even live broadcasts can help you get to know the rooms for rent in Toronto to the greatest extent through your phone screen.

- Our intuitive map tool and detailed information of each student apartment in Toronto allow you to filter Toronto student housing according to your requirements such as location, facilities, price, etc.

If you need any help or have any questions, our professional consultants will provide you with thoughtful service throughout the process. Last but not least, we fully understand that as a student you would prefer to rent relatively cheap accommodation in Toronto, Canada, so our great prices and discounts are also a plus!

About Toronto

Located on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario in Canada, Toronto is the largest city in Canada, the provincial capital of Ontario, also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Canada, a world-renowned cosmopolitan city. There are also many strong universities and colleges such as the University of Toronto, York University, Humber College and Toronto Metropolitan University, making it an ideal destination for international students from all over the world (but this also makes it difficult to apply for student residence in Toronto or rent cheap accommodation in Toronto). Different student apartments in Toronto are conveniently located near the major universities.

 

Toronto has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by UN-HABITAT for many years in a row. It's also one of the safest, most affluent cities with the highest living standards in the world. Historical culture and modern civilization are perfectly integrated here, so you can see quaint cafes and shops housed in historic buildings, Canada's tallest skyscrapers, beautiful waterfront trails, tree-filled neighbourhoods, and people leisurely enjoying live music. So living in student housing in Toronto is a great decision.

 

In Toronto, spring breathes new life into the city, and you can explore the blooming gardens at Edwards Gardens and Highland Park. The mild weather is also perfect for outings such as the Toronto Flower Market and Open House Toronto, where you can discover the city's rich history and architecture. During the summer, you can enjoy breeze while cycling the Waterfront Bike Trail or relaxing in the serene atmosphere of Balmy Beach Park. In the fall, you can hike the trails of the Don Valley or visit Evergreen Brick Works, where seasonal farmers' markets and eco-friendly workshops are very interesting. Local events like the Toronto Pumpkinfest also take place during the harvest season. Even in the coldest winter, you can get around Toronto with its extensive system of underground walkways known as the PATH.

Types of Student Housing Toronto

When you hunt for your student accommodation in Toronto, you will see that there are different types of Toronto student housing (property types), all of which have advantages and disadvantages. You can compare them according to your preferences, requirements, budget, location, etc.

Condos for Rent in Toronto
Condos are one of the most common types of student housing in Toronto. They are usually located in the city center. Those student apartments in Toronto mostly have perfect security measures, indoor & outdoor recreational facilities and room amenities.

Apartments for Rent in Toronto 
Apartments and condos are very similar, with convenient living and low maintenance required. Renting cozy and relatively cheap student apartments in Toronto will improve your living experience and convenience.

Townhouses/Houses for Rent in Toronto 
Houses for rent are another popular choice for student housing in Toronto. You can share a house with classmates or friends, so the per capita rent could be lower than that of condos/apartments, and you can enjoy more private space and freedom.

Cheap Rooms for Rent in Toronto 
If you are on a relatively tight budget and looking for affordable student housing, you can consider shared rooms in Toronto, such as shared 2-bedroom or 3-bedroom student apartments in Toronto. This also allows you to live in neighborhoods with a better living experience, which may not otherwise be affordable.

Basements for Rent in Toronto 

Some landlords in Toronto rent out basements to get more payment. This makes tenants find cheap accommodation in Toronto, Canada, especially in expensive areas. 

However, considering that a basement has no windows and lacks light, it is not only poorly ventilated but also very humid. We do not recommend living there for a long time. Or it can be used as your temporary student residence in Toronto.

 

To find a more comfortable basement, you can try somewhere a little further away from the heart of Toronto, such as Scarborough, which is primarily a residential area. There are many quieter basement rentals in this neighborhood. The basement there would be better as Toronto housing. And you can enjoy suburban living.

Best Student Housing in Toronto

As you look for Toronto student housing, you'll have a wide selection of comfortable and affordable apartments for rent in Toronto to choose from with uhomes.com. Whether you prefer luxury or simplicity, privacy or sociability, downtown or nature, options are available. You can filter student apartments in Toronto according to price range, duration time, property type, room type, move-in month, commute time, and facilities you care about. If you study here, the distance between your university and your accommodation is the top priority. Here is a curated list of some popular student apartments in Toronto:

Harrington Housing-Sherbourne

Dream House Village(3 Markdale Ave.)

Avant

Casa Dream House Lakeshore

Pearson Housing - King St W

The Quad at York

YC Condo

3 Gloucester St

U Condo

1 Thousand Bay

These student apartments in Toronto are relatively affordable, cozy and well-decorated, where you can enjoy studying, relaxing and living. That's our job: to find home for global students.

Cheap Student Housing Toronto

If you are looking for cheap student housing in Toronto, we also have some cheap apartments in Toronto for students. You can filter the listing of student housing in Toronto by setting a price range, or by clicking "Lowest Price" above to enter the details pages to have a view.

REDPATH AVE & ROEHAMPTON AVE

32 Bellevue Ave

Harrington Housing - Weston & Finch

Pearson Housing

Birmingham 12th

Bloor 88 House

Queen Street House

Lawrence Street House

Casa Dream House

Casa Dream House Markdale

Best Neighborhoods for Student Housing Toronto

Finding good student housing in Toronto can be one of the most daunting tasks when you move to Toronto. A study by Toronto Life lists the top 10 best neighborhoods to live in Toronto through a series of scientific and objective statistics. Each neighbourhood is scored out of 100: Housing(15%), Community (12%), Safety (12%), Shopping (10%), Diversity (9%), Education (9%), Health (9%), Employment (8%), Entertainment (8%) and Transit (8%). Let's see which 10 neighborhoods came out on top, and you can find your favorite neighborhood as your destination to book your student accommodation in Toronto.

1. Danforth – 90.6: A perfect area for Toronto housing. High scores especially in education, recreation and employment; high greening rate; affordable apartments in Toronto; convenient access to grocery stores and pharmacies as well as its proximity to Michael Garron Hospital. With Line 2 running through the area, you can take the TTC subway to downtown or the other side of town in minutes. 

2. West Queen West – 90.5: Filled with art galleries and vintage clothing stores; scores high in the entertainment and shopping categories; convenient Queen streetcar, a robust network of bike lanes and many walkable streets.

3. Runnymede-Bloor West Village – 90.2: Full of independent shops, popular restaurants, great bars; close to the core via Jane and Runnymede stations.

4. Avondale – 89.7: Bike lanes; close to the 401, the subway horseshoe and Line 4. The number of new condos and population is increasing.

5. Wellington Place- 89.3: Close to everything you need to live: hospitals, groceries, as well as bars and restaurants. It's also a place where many affluent young professionals live. So Toronto housing here can be more expensive.

6. Yonge-Doris – 88.9: The cost of living here is relatively affordable, which attracts many students and young people; Strong scores for safety, transit and public spaces. Many cheap apartments in Toronto for students are built in this area.

7. Cabbagetown-South St.James Town – 88.7: It has "the highest concentration of perfectly preserved Victorian houses in North America", but NOT CHEAP; loses points on crime and diversity.

8. Bay-Cloverhill – 88.6: Queen's Park, the University of Toronto's downtown campus and a slew of hospitals are in this neighborhood; a wide variety of restaurants to choose from. Book your Toronto student housing here and have fun with other young people!

9. Palmerston-little Italy – 88.1: The dream place if you prefer a car-free life. Great for walking, biking, and easy access to public transportation!

10. Trinity Bellwoods – 87.8: Famous for its namesake park; brings together many people involved in the arts and culture sector.

You can check with uhomes.com if there are student apartments in Toronto available in the neighborhood you prefer. After all, a comfortable living environment is the most important thing.

Cost of Living in Toronto

The cost of living in Toronto is one of the biggest concerns for many international students and their families. On average, the living expenses in Toronto for a single person are about $3,000 per month. You need to specify a comprehensive financial strategy, carefully considering student housing in Toronto, daily expenses and tuition fees.

 

Student Housing in Toronto

- On-campus Student Housing in Toronto

If you want to get a room in the university residence, don't forget to submit your application within the specified time. Residence prices vary depending on location and room type, but on average cost about $13,000 per year. 

 

- Off-campus Student Housing in Toronto

There are generally three types of student rentals in Toronto to choose from: condos, apartments and townhouses/houses for rent in Toronto. The average cost of a Condo/Apartment for rent in Toronto is about $2,500-$2,600 per month (great location, 24-hour security, very thoughtful room facilities), and a house for rent in Toronto about $3,500 per month (price per person is lower, relatively remote).

 

Tuition Fees in Toronto 

The tuition fees vary depending on the campus, major and grade. 

University of Toronto: $61,720 for the first year, $62,950 - $71,560 for the upper year.

York University: $36,187-$40,370 per year, plus books and fees $1,407-$2,552 per year.

Toronto Metropolitan University: $26,379.99 - $33,889.99 per year for international students.

 

Transportation in Toronto 

Single fare: $3.35

PRESTO: $3.30 (One-ride-ticket), $3.35 (Two-ride-ticket), $6.70 (Day-pass-ticket)

Monthly Pass: $156.00

Taxi: $4.25 (Base Fare, $1.75 per kilometre)

 

Food Expenses in Toronto 

Eating Out: $15 - $100 (depends on the restaurant)

Cooking by Yourself: Weekly Ingredients: $50 - $70.

 

Daily Life & Entertainment in Toronto 

Gym Membership in Business District: $78 / month

Cinema Ticket: $16

Clothing & Shoes: $50 – $200

Top Universities in Toronto

Toronto is home to a number of top institutions, each with unique academic programs and vibrant student communities. There are plenty of student apartments in Toronto near these universities. With uhomes.com, you can choose from cheap accommodation in Toronto, studio flats or shared rentals in Toronto, depending on your preference. Below are some of the major universities in Toronto:

University of Toronto: It is ranked 21st in the World University Rank 2024 and is one of the most prestigious universities in Canada and the world, which is well known for its courses in medicine, business, engineering, humanities and education. The university has 44 libraries. With 19.5 million physical volumes and more than 6.4 million electronic volumes, it is the third-largest library system in North America.

York University: This university has pioneered a range of programs and 8,500 experiential education opportunities, including internships, community placements, co-ops and capstone projects, to prepare students for a changing world.

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU or Toronto Met): It is well known for its city campus and interesting buildings, offering 60 undergraduate and 55 graduate degree programs to approximately 46,000 students.

OCAD University: The full name is Ontario College of Art & Design University. It is dedicated to art and design education. It offers courses in painting, sculpture, fashion design, digital media, graphic design, and other fields.

George Brown College: It is a public, fully accredited college of applied arts and technology with three campuses in downtown Toronto. George Brown offers more than 170 full-time programs in art and design, business, community services, etc.

ILAC International College: ILAC is one of the most awarded English language schools in the world, offering English courses to suit any age, level or needs. The school is extremely diverse, with students from over 75 countries.

Transportation in Toronto

Toronto is not only famous for its education and diversity, but also stands out among many cities for its well-connected transportation network. The well-known transportation system includes buses, trains, bicycles, etc. With so many public transportation options, students can quickly get around Toronto City on weekends or easily find their way from student housing in Toronto to their universities.

From the Airport

If you land at Toronto Pearson International Airport, you can take the UP Express (Union-Pearson Express). It runs every 15 minutes and takes only 25 minutes to get to the downtown.

Public Transit

You can explore Toronto on one of the best transit systems in North America - the Toronto Transit Company (TTC). Three modes of transportation are offered for you to quickly and conveniently get around the city: bus, subway and streetcar. If your student housing in Toronto is located downtown, there's a good chance you'll see a transit stop almost as soon as you walk down the stairs.

GO Transit is the inter-regional bus and train service of Ontario and connects every part of the Toronto area. You need to purchase a PRESTO card if you're going to take public transit. It's an easy-to-use reloadable payment card that can be used to pay fares on the TTC, GO Transit, UP Express and eight other Ontario transit agencies without tickets, tokens, passes or cash. Don't forget to use your special student fares, it can save you some money.

Single Fare: $3.35

PRESTO: $3.30(One-ride-ticket), $3.35(Two-ride-ticket), $6.70(Day-pass-ticket)

Monthly Passes: $156.00(Monthly Pass), $143.00(12-Month Pass)

Taxi: $4.25 (Base Fare, $1.75 per kilometer, $31.00 for 1-hour waiting)

Biking

Cycling is a very common and popular mode of transportation in Toronto. Most student housing in Toronto provides public bike storage. You can buy a bike and ride it to school or wherever you want to go. Or you can rent a public bike as well. The Toronto Cycling Map shows the 855 km (530 mi) bike path network, which includes off-road paths, bike lanes, and shared-path routes.

Walking

If you book your student housing in Toronto near your university, it's a great choice to walk about 10 minutes to your class. The sunshine and the trees and grasses lining the road will relax your nerves.

Student Life and Living in Toronto

Why more and more students are choosing to study in Toronto? In addition to the top universities, here are some other reasons for studying in Toronto below. You'll have an unforgettable learning experience in Toronto.

1. Multicultural Environment
Toronto is considered one of the most diverse cities in the world, with a population of over 3 million people and over 180 languages spoken. During your time here, you can interact with people from different cultures, which will greatly enrich your horizons.

2. Job Opportunities
Many part-time or research positions are provided for students in Toronto. You'll have the opportunity to earn some money to pay for your student housing in Toronto or other costs of living while you study.

Besides, some universities, such as the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus, offer a formal paid Co-op program. This program allows you to accumulate rich practical experience while in school so that you can adapt faster after entering society.

3. Tourist Attractions
Toronto is a beautiful city where history and modernity interweave. There are many tourist attractions worth visiting:
CN Tower
Canada's Wonderland
Casa Loma
Ontario Science Centre
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada
Hockey Hall of Fame

Things To Do in Toronto

When you study abroad in Toronto, getting out and exploring the city in your spare time is a great social experience. You're probably on a budget as a student. Luckily, there are plenty of cheap or even free things to do in Toronto.

Art
If you want to experience some of the local art culture, there are many art galleries that you can visit for free or at a low cost! Rent a bike and head to the Royal Ontario Museum, one of the largest museums in North America, with exhibits ranging from prehistory to ancient Egypt. On Friday, after a week of classes, you can get free admission to the Museum of Contemporary Art(MOCA) after 5 p.m. If you have a special liking for shoes, then you must visit the Bata Shoe Museum. It houses more than 13,000 pairs of shoes, telling the story of footwear through the ages.

Tasty Food
If you enjoy a food tour, you shouldn't miss out on the delights of the St. Lawrence Market, a farmers' market that has been around since the 19th century, where you can sample everything from fresh fruit to cheese.

Biking Around Town
Biking is one of the best ways to explore Toronto. You can choose to buy a bike, use a public bike, or rent one from one of Toronto's many independent bike rental shops.

Enjoy Free Music
Toronto Music Garden is an outdoor park along the waterfront that hosts weekly classical and jazz concerts during the summer.

Go to The Island
If you want to escape the city for a short time, head to the island! It's only a 10-minute ferry ride away and if you have a student ID, the ferry ticket is only $5.86!

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What types of student housing in Toronto are available?

The following four room types of student accommodation in Toronto are the most popular. You can choose and book according to your requirements for room size, personal privacy, budget, etc.

Studio Flat: You can have a self-contained living space that typically includes a bedroom, a kitchenette, and a private bathroom all in one room. It is designed for single occupancy.

Private Room for Rent: You have a private room. It includes a separate bedroom, a living area, a kitchen, and a bathroom.

Shared Apartment: A shared accommodation typically refers to an individual space for relaxing and studying with shared bedrooms, shared kitchenette, and shared living spaces.

Full-Size Student Apartment (1/2/3-bedroom for rent in Toronto): You can reserve an entire place and invite people with whom you are familiar to live with you and share the rent. It typically refers to a 1/2/3-bedroom student apartment in Toronto. It includes 1/2/3 separate bedrooms, a living area, a kitchen, and one or two bathrooms.  It provides additional space and amenities for students seeking a more spacious living environment and relatively cheap accommodation in Toronto, Canada.

 

We also provide short-term rentals in Toronto for your summer programs, tours or visits. You can filter the residences through "Duration" and "Move-in Month", or get in touch with our consultants.

How much is rent for student housing in Toronto?

The average cost of student housing in Toronto varies widely depending on location, types of student rooms, and additional amenities. Here is a list of average prices for different accommodation types:

Studio Flat in Toronto: $1,655/month

1-bedroom student apartment in Toronto: $2,124/month 

2-bedroom student apartment in Toronto: $2,574/month (for the whole unit)

3-bedroom student apartment in Toronto: $2,871/month (for the whole unit)

Condos/Apartments for rent in Toronto: $2,590 - $2,650/month

During peak season the rent will increase enormously, especially for studio flats. So it's better to apply as early as possible to get cheap student housing in Toronto.

When should I start looking for my student housing in Toronto?

It's recommended that you begin your search for Toronto student housing three to four months in advance, a time that will allow you to explore different student rentals in Toronto, do thorough research on neighborhoods, amenities and rental prices, and make an informed decision based on your preferences and budget. If you find a suitable student residence in Toronto, apply as soon as possible. 

July through September will be the peak rental season, with more tenants and higher rents, you'll have a hard time applying for ideal student housing in Toronto. The longer you wait, the less cheap accommodation in Toronto becomes available. After August, the options become scarce.

How can I find cheap student housing in Toronto?

Searching and applying for cheap student housing in Toronto with uhomes.com is very simple: 

1. Filter by Budget: Set your price range and find student housing in Toronto within your budget constraint. You can also filter the accommodation listings through price, duration, property type, room type, move-in month, etc. View the results and save your favorite rooms for comparison.

2. Check Room Details: Click to enter the details page of the student apartments in Toronto you are interested in and carefully check the various information and room fees. 

3. Contact and Arrange Viewings: Click "Apply Now" or "Enquire Now" and leave your contact information. One of our professional consultants will work with you on the booking details or help you confirm the best Toronto student housing.

Are there discounts for student housing in Toronto?

YES, you can enjoy the special discount for your student rentals in Toronto. Students booking Toronto student housing earlier can enjoy higher discounts and pay less rent.

On the one hand, student apartments in Toronto are not yet in short supply if you book early, competition is not too fierce, and landlords have not started to increase rents. On the other hand, we have special discounts for early reservations. Combined with the two, you can rent a much cheaper student residence in Toronto! Other special offers include group reservations, cashback, vouchers, and seasonal special discounts!

Which utility bills does the rent for student apartments in Toronto include?

With uhomes.com, monthly rent for student apartments in Toronto typically covers all bills, including internet, water, electricity and heating. That means you don't have to pay for anything anymore than your rent. You can double-check the specifics of what's included before reserving your Toronto student housing. If you're still not clear, don't hesitate to contact our professional consultant.

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