Toronto, ON apartments for rent
8,582 apartments for rent in Toronto, ON, from 5,345 communities.
1102 - 10 OAK STREET 1102
1102 - 10 OAK STREET, Toronto (Regent Park), ON, M5A0Z1
3903 - 117 MCMAHON DRIVE 3903
3903 - 117 MCMAHON DRIVE, Toronto (Bayview Village), ON, M2K0E4
908 - 185 ALBERTA AVENUE 908
908 - 185 ALBERTA AVENUE, Toronto (Oakwood Village), ON, M6C0A5
2005 - 5 ST JOSEPH STREET 2005
2005 - 5 ST JOSEPH STREET, Toronto (Bay Street Corridor), ON, M4Y1J6
1815 - 70 TEMPERANCE STREET 1815
1815 - 70 TEMPERANCE STREET, Toronto (Bay Street Corridor), ON, M5H4E8
2103 - 18 ESTHER SHINER BOULEVARD 2103
2103 - 18 ESTHER SHINER BOULEVARD, Toronto (Bayview Village), ON, M2K0J7
1517 - 20 O'NEILL ROAD 1517
1517 - 20 O'NEILL ROAD, Toronto (Banbury-Don Mills), ON, M3C0R2
113 POYNTER DRIVE
Toronto (Kingsview Village-The Westway), ON, M9R1L7
2003 - 1185 DUPONT STREET 2003
2003 - 1185 DUPONT STREET, Toronto (Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction), ON, M6H0G5
318 - 60 SHUTER STREET 318
318 - 60 SHUTER STREET, Toronto (Church-Yonge Corridor), ON, M5B1A8
(BSMT) - 11 HUTTON AVENUE (BSMT)
(BSMT) - 11 HUTTON AVENUE, Toronto (East York), ON, M4C3L2
3806 - 100 DALHOUSIE STREET 3806
3806 - 100 DALHOUSIE STREET, Toronto (Church-Yonge Corridor), ON, M5B0C7
647 - 121 LOWER SHERBOURNE STREET 647
647 - 121 LOWER SHERBOURNE STREET, Toronto (Moss Park), ON, M5A0W8
907 - 220 GEORGE STREET 907
907 - 220 GEORGE STREET, Toronto (Moss Park), ON, M5A2N1
2 - 612 GERRARD STREET E 2
2 - 612 GERRARD STREET E, Toronto (North Riverdale), ON, M4M1Y3
1201 - 100 QUEEN STREET E 1201
1201 - 100 QUEEN STREET E, Toronto (Church-Yonge Corridor), ON, M5C0B5
1703 - 88 SCOTT STREET 1703
1703 - 88 SCOTT STREET, Toronto (Waterfront Communities), ON, M5E0A9
BSMT - 960 BRIAR HILL AVENUE Bsmt
BSMT - 960 BRIAR HILL AVENUE, Toronto (Briar Hill-Belgravia), ON, M6B1M3
221 - 505 GLENCAIRN AVENUE 221
221 - 505 GLENCAIRN AVENUE, Toronto (Englemount-Lawrence), ON, M6B0B2
402 - 200 BLOOR STREET W 402
402 - 200 BLOOR STREET W, Toronto (Annex), ON, M5S1T8
LOWER - 207 BAYVIEW HEIGHTS DRIVE Lower
LOWER - 207 BAYVIEW HEIGHTS DRIVE, Toronto (Leaside), ON, M4G2Z4
3403 - 11 WELLESLEY STREET 3403
3403 - 11 WELLESLEY STREET, Toronto (Bay Street Corridor), ON, M4Y1E8
ROOM 3 - 56 CARACAS ROAD Room 3
ROOM 3 - 56 CARACAS ROAD, Toronto (Bayview Village), ON, M2K1B1
1801 - 25 GRENVILLE STREET 1801
1801 - 25 GRENVILLE STREET, Toronto (Bay Street Corridor), ON, M4Y2X5
1109 - 75 BILLES HEIGHTS 1109
1109 - 75 BILLES HEIGHTS, Toronto (Bayview Village), ON, M2K0J8
317 - 505 GLENCAIRN AVENUE 317
317 - 505 GLENCAIRN AVENUE, Toronto (Englemount-Lawrence), ON, M6B0B2
BSMT - 36 RAKEWOOD CRESCENT Bsmt
BSMT - 36 RAKEWOOD CRESCENT, Toronto (L'Amoreaux), ON, M1V1M7
108 - 9 THIRTY THIRD STREET 108
108 - 9 THIRTY THIRD STREET, Toronto (Long Branch), ON, M8W3G7
LOWER - 33 INGLESIDE DRIVE Lower
LOWER - 33 INGLESIDE DRIVE, Toronto (Downsview-Roding-CFB), ON, M3K1V2
423 - 80 ESTHER LORRIE DRIVE 423
423 - 80 ESTHER LORRIE DRIVE, Toronto (West Humber-Clairville), ON, M9W0C6
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Renter’s City Guide to Toronto
CITY GUIDE
TORONTO, ONTARIO
Toronto is a city in the province of Ontario. It is also the capital of the province and the largest city in Canada.
The city has a large arts and entertainment industry and is often called “Hollywood North.” Toronto is highly diverse and multi-cultural with festivals such as Caribana that celebrate culture. Toronto is also home to a National Hockey League team, the Toronto Maple Leafs, who play at the Air Canada Centre.
The city’s Major League Baseball team is called the Toronto Blue Jays. The CN Tower is located in the city and it is one of its most notable landmarks.
Real Estate Market Overview
In the Greater Toronto Area, the price of residential properties typically experiences large increases each year. For example, in 2014, prices on residential properties increased by 10%. Single-family homes continue to be one of the most in-demand property types in the market. The city therefore experiences a low inventory of these types of properties. Luxury homes in the city have been rising in popularity with there being a large increase in sales on these properties in 2016. Properties in the city do continue to sell despite the low inventory and higher prices in the area.
Rental Market
As with the price of single-family housing, rental prices on condominiums are also very high in the city due to a shortage of these units. Part of this shortage comes from people migrating to the city in search of jobs. Condo owners have less of an interest in renting their units to tenants because of their high selling prices. However, these spaces are still very popular, with people looking to rent these units bidding against others on condos and apartments. 6,000 units are currently under construction in the city, which will lead to more units to fill the high demand.
Employment
The City of Toronto has a few services to help job seekers find a job they love. These include the City of Toronto’s Employment Information website and the Toronto Employment and Social Services division for citizens. In addition to using these resources to their advantage, job seekers can plan on more jobs opening up in the Greater Toronto Area. A new branch of the General Motors of Canada Company has opened up a Canadian Technical Centre in Markham, which brings many job opportunities to the area. A few large retailers will also be opening up in Brampton in the near future, creating even more job opportunities.
Transportation
There are many ways to get around the city of Toronto. The Toronto Transit Commission has buses, subways and streetcars that operate within the city. The subway system in Toronto has a total of four lines with another line under construction. For national and international travel by air, there are two main airports in the city: Toronto Pearson International Airport and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Cycling is another way to get around, and designated bike lanes can be found in the city as well as paved off-road trails. Toronto even provides a City of Toronto Bicycle Map for added convenience. Toronto was also named the second most walkable city in Canada. In addition, a ferry service operates in the city.
Schools
There are two English language school boards in Toronto: Toronto District School Board and Toronto Catholic District School Board. There are also two French language school boards: Conseil scolaire Viamonde and Conseil scolaire de district catholique Centre-Sud. The city also has two other religious, non-public school boards: Board of Jewish Education of Toronto and Toronto Adventist District School Board. There are also many different options for post-secondary education including universities such as the University of Toronto and Ryerson University. For students who are looking to attend college, Centennial College, and a francophone college, College Boréal, are located in the city.
Family Life
Toronto is a great place to raise a family. There are many activities for families to participate in located in the city. Sky Zone Trampoline Park, LEGOLAND Discovery Centre Toronto and Mad Science Toronto make for a great day out with the family. Another great place for families who love hockey to look for is the Hockey Hall of Fame. Schools in the city are plentiful and with the many different types of schools, there is sure to be one that will fit a child’s needs. When children aren’t in school, there are many different summer camps that they can attend.