Toronto Apartment Discussions
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By Abigail β’ 6 comments
I can't believe the hoops we have to jump through to find a decent condo here. Rent prices are skyrocketing, and landlords seem indifferent to any mai...
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By SmartRenter4541 β’ 9 comments
Moving to Toronto soon and evaluating new neighborhoods. Need insights on finding reliable roommates and handling shared living in the city. What's yo...
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By Alex3 β’ 7 comments
Look for places near community centersβthey often signal nearby schools and parks. Check crime maps online for peace of mind. For more room, consider ...
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By QuickPerson4452 β’ 9 comments
Landed a gem of an apartment in a vibrant Toronto neighborhood at a great rate! The landlord's incredibly friendly and attentive. Couldnβt have dreame...
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By Abigail β’ 7 comments
Hi everyone, I own a duplex in Leslieville/Riverdale and am considering adjusting rent prices. Current range is $2800-$3000 for 2-bed units. Any input...
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By Sam.76 β’ 7 comments
As a property owner with units in the Annex and Leslieville, I'm curious about competitive rent settings. With units ranging from $2200 to $2800, how ...
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By HelpfulSeeker9924 β’ 6 comments
Timing is key! Book movers or rent your truck well in advance to ensure availability. For lease agreements, take time to read and understand the terms...
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By QuickPerson4452 β’ 9 comments
Ready to swap your big house for a cozy condo? Check out neighborhood vibes during different times of day. For a smooth transition, try moving off-pea...
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By photoxhunter β’ 6 comments
Toronto's rental scene can be risky. Watch for landlords asking for payment before you've seen the unit, or who avoid contracts. Always verify buildin...
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By SmartRenter8681 β’ 7 comments
Having some problems with my landlord and not sure about my rights. Anyone dealt with similar situations?
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By Daniel β’ 7 comments
Which is better for a first apartment: bustling urban core or peaceful suburbs? Comparing commute, nightlife, and apartment features to find the ideal...
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By bravemind35 β’ 9 comments
Looking to move to Toronto? Timing's key! Rentals are easier to snag in winter as competition dips. Consider searching between November and February f...
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By Jordan4 β’ 8 comments
Hey folks, starting out fresh in Toronto! Any advice on planning my move? Truck hire, timing, or efficient movers? Entering the workforce, so cost-eff...
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By Eli β’ 6 comments
Landlords think rent should rise faster than inflation! π€ Slapped with a 20% increase, but somehow broken heaters and leaky roofs aren't their priori...
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By Eva β’ 8 comments
Looking to relocate near campus? Check shared housing listings for transit ease. For moving, consider renting a small truck or using student mover dis...
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By thisisblake β’ 8 comments
Thrilled to share we've snagged a gem of a condo in Toronto! The space is perfect, and the landlord genuinely cares about tenants. It's a new chapter ...
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By Lee31 β’ 10 comments
Thrilled to share weβve snagged a stylish downtown condo with a stellar view! The landlord is a gem, making our downsizing journey feel right at home....
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By artenergy β’ 12 comments
I went to visit an apartment in the Village and after a week nobody contacted me. Is that normal?
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By randomguy123 β’ 11 comments
Watch for landlords asking for cash deposits upfront without proper leasing. Also, some buildings may have unreported issues like mold or security lap...
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By Evelyn β’ 7 comments
Rents are sky-high, but landlords act like fixing basic stuff is a luxury. Every place I see is either cramped or falling apart, and yet they're askin...
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By Lee31 β’ 8 comments
Always tour the apartment in person before signing. Look into neighborhoods to match your commute and lifestyle. Know that deposits in Toronto are usu...
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By sarah_j2 β’ 6 comments
Toronto rental deposits usually add up to first and last monthβs rent. Leases typically last a year, so mind the fine print. Viewing apartments prompt...
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By owen_star β’ 9 comments
Our kids moved out, and weβre exploring downsizing from our house to a condo in Toronto. Any insights on rental prices in Danforth or Roncesvalles? Al...
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By CuriousUser5369 β’ 10 comments
Exploring Toronto's varied neighborhoods is key. Consider booking a moving service or renting a truck in advance as they fill up quickly. Be mindful o...
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By DanforthResident10 β’ 10 comments
Luck struck! Snagged the ideal Toronto apartment, ticking all my boxes, with a landlord who truly cares. This move feels like the start of something a...
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By itsmorgan β’ 10 comments
Just moved to Toronto and the rental market is insane. Prices skyrocket overnight, and landlords rarely address repair requests. Why's it so hard to f...
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By HelpfulRenter934 β’ 10 comments
Need a housemate? Toronto's market is toughβthink personality match, not just rent share. Compatibility is key to harmonious living. What tips do othe...
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By CorkTownGuy5 β’ 10 comments
I'm new to apartment hunting in Toronto. Any advice on avoiding common pitfalls? Should I be worried if a place looks too good to be true or comes wit...
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By CuriousUser5369 β’ 15 comments
I've noticed Scarborough is gaining popularity among students. The rental market is surprisingly affordable compared to downtown, and access to transi...
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By ArtStudent3 β’ 14 comments
Look into Leaside and Danforth for great schools and safe streets. Always check landlord reviews online. Consider the utility costs; some buildings in...
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By DowntownDweller2 β’ 8 comments
I'm thinking about moving to Leslieville, and I'm curious about rental prices. How competitive is the market there? Also, what's the general vibe of t...
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By PlantParent8 β’ 7 comments
Check out places near transit lines like Line 2. East York or High Park near UofT can be budget-friendly if you look for basement apartments with incl...
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By LeslievilleLiving5 β’ 7 comments
Rents are creeping up, especially near major transit lines. Scarborough and North York might have better deals. Budget can stretch a bit with a roomma...
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By SmartRenter8681 β’ 9 comments
I'm so fed up with Toronto's rental market. My rent just shot up by 10%, but the place still has a leaky sink and ancient appliances. I'm career-focus...
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By DowntownDweller2 β’ 7 comments
The Annex offers budget-friendly rentals with easy transit access to UofT. While apartments can sometimes be dated, the vibrant community and nearby a...
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By Chris4 β’ 7 comments
Which is more affordable: North York's transit-supported apartments or Downtown's shared housing near campus? Considering rental costs, roommate dynam...
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By GTARentHunter β’ 7 comments
St. Clair West has become a pet-friendly haven in recent years. With more green spaces and parks, walking your dog is a joy. Rentals may cost a bit mo...
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By Chris6 β’ 7 comments
The Junction in Toronto is drawing attention for its artsy vibe and eclectic shops. With enhanced transit connections and a thriving community feel, i...
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By CoffeeAddict3 β’ 6 comments
Beware of sudden rent hikes! Trendy areas like King West & Liberty Village see yearly increases. Keep transit in mind; Line 1's northern extension mad...
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By Sam4 β’ 6 comments
I'm curious about Liberty Village for young professionals. The neighborhood seems packed with vibrant dining spots and easy transit access. Is it wort...
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By CabbageTowner6 β’ 4 comments
When renting in Toronto, check for hydro and water inclusion in rent and ask about noise levels. Many areas like the Annex offer great culture, but al...
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By PlantParent7 β’ 4 comments
Toronto renters, stay alert! Scammers posing as landlords are demanding deposits without viewings, and some buildings have severe safety violations. A...
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By QueenWestRenter5 β’ 7 comments
Landlords keep hiking rents, demanding top dollar despite crumbling units and shrinking amenities. Paying a premium should mean decent living conditio...
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By PlantParent7 β’ 1 comments
That are okay with teenagers, is under $2000 and has 2 parking spots.
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By SmartRenter4541 β’ 1 comments
Check out neighborhoods like Kensington for vibe and affordable spots. Beware bidding wars, they hike rents fast! Always read your lease thoroughly an...
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By KindSeeker9275 β’ 6 comments
With Toronto's competitive market, East York offers great value for families, while Downtown keeps hiking prices. Beware of hidden fees in older condo...
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By QueenWestRenter5 β’ 7 comments
Toronto's TTC is a lifesaver for reducing transit costs! Consider living near a subway station or major streetcar line for easy commutes. Student or s...
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By Liberty_Village_Life β’ 5 comments
Hi! I'm looking for a budget-friendly place near UofT with good transit. Considering Annex or Little Italy. Any advice on dealing with roommates or fi...
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By QueenWestRenter5 β’ 5 comments
Anyone have insights on renting in downtown Toronto versus the suburbs? Which offers better value for first-time renters in terms of amenities and tra...
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By Reese2 β’ 7 comments
Having issues with noisy roommates? Consider a clear agreement upfront. Toronto's market trends show many seeking compatible living partners. How do y...
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