In the 2600-2800 dollar range, look for 2 bdrms in the winter months of Jan-Feb and in slightly older buildings and you will probably find some good examples. Consider sharing with someone you know, but NOT with a good friend. That is the best way to destroy long-lasting friendships as you end up finding out things about each other in their private lives that you never knew before 😱😱😱😈 Yet sharing a good-sized apt with someone familiar, (who you know is responsible and considerate) is a great way to be able to afford a really great place to live. JMO
No protection from future high rent increases if the building has been completed after November 2018. Not protected under the annual Ontario Rent Increase guideline There have been many horror stories about high increases, hundreds of dollars or more, 12 months later with these buildings. The Canadian Home App is great.
Are you sure those "Queen" size beds would fit without coming very close to a wall? The advertised "den" I once saw was just a hole in the wall. Count the number of elevators and ask tenants if possible to tell their average wait times. Maybe consider an older apartment where you can swing a cat without hitting anything.
your monthly budget going up throughout this series 😭 I’m also looking to rent and was wondering what websites you’re using to find these places? thanks!
Haha I know! The rental prices need to come down asap. I use realtor.ca and The Canadian Home (check the link in my description). Good luck on your search.
I find this video very informative and appreciate your thorough explanation. I plan to move to Toronto, Canada with my family, which includes 2 adults and a 7-year-old child. I am looking to rent a house, preferably a condo in a gated community with nearby schools, grocery stores, and public transport. My budget is within $2,000. As I will be new to the country, I don't have a specific area in mind, but I prefer not to live in a secluded area. It would be ideal if the school has a high rating and the neighborhood has a strong Indian community presence. Can you please help me with this?
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In the 2600-2800 dollar range, look for 2 bdrms in the winter months of Jan-Feb and in slightly older buildings and you will probably find some good examples. Consider sharing with someone you know, but NOT with a good friend. That is the best way to destroy long-lasting friendships as you end up finding out things about each other in their private lives that you never knew before 😱😱😱😈
Yet sharing a good-sized apt with someone familiar, (who you know is responsible and considerate) is a great way to be able to afford a really great place to live. JMO
Hahaha thanks for the advice! Looking to live alone tho so it’s gonna be expensive unfortunately
That last condo was amazing you should have grabbed that one.
damn the video quality and production is amazing
Thank you! I put a lot of effort into my vids, appreciate the comment 🙏 🙏
I have closets in my house that are larger than that whole apartment. My shower alone is bigger than the main part. I'm so bloody rich!
Number 4 is pretty nice. Only downside is it isn’t higher up.
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The size of the toilet can be difficult, and it is interesting that one a 1 bedroom plus den is nice for a home office, then the bed is in the bedroom
Having a function den is really nice
No protection from future high rent increases if the building has been completed after November 2018. Not protected under the annual Ontario Rent Increase guideline There have been many horror stories about high increases, hundreds of dollars or more, 12 months later with these buildings. The Canadian Home App is great.
You brought up a great point. I’ll be sure to mention it in my next video
The amenities on the last one are insane though. It looks like it’s part of the superclub community.
Really? Never got to check em out but that’s dope
Are you sure those "Queen" size beds would fit without coming very close to a wall? The advertised "den" I once saw was just a hole in the wall. Count the number of elevators and ask tenants if possible to tell their average wait times. Maybe consider an older apartment where you can swing a cat without hitting anything.
Loool ik these apartments are pretty small for the price. I found a great spot tho. Thanks for the advice!
your monthly budget going up throughout this series 😭 I’m also looking to rent and was wondering what websites you’re using to find these places? thanks!
Haha I know! The rental prices need to come down asap. I use realtor.ca and The Canadian Home (check the link in my description). Good luck on your search.
can't wait for the next vid!
Might be the last one of the series 👀
I find this video very informative and appreciate your thorough explanation.
I plan to move to Toronto, Canada with my family, which includes 2 adults and a 7-year-old child. I am looking to rent a house, preferably a condo in a gated community with nearby schools, grocery stores, and public transport. My budget is within $2,000.
As I will be new to the country, I don't have a specific area in mind, but I prefer not to live in a secluded area. It would be ideal if the school has a high rating and the neighborhood has a strong Indian community presence.
Can you please help me with this?
I loved apartment 2
Imagine the view on a sunny day
nice vid bro! Waiting for part 4 if possible!
Thank you! Part 4 is coming sooon
I wouldn’t rent anything in a newer building ! you will get screwed by landlords who suddently increase your rent by an astronomical amount .
Wtf is the 3rd apartment. That’s a studio
Nice editing bro
Thank you! Appreciate it
$2,600 is wild
Ikkkk 💀💀
Overpriced, but thanks for sharing!
Haha ik!! Glad you enjoyed it
here is a tip loose the arm and hand shots creepy and weird
Hello i’m Looking for a condo near Toronto. My budget is 1500cad
Hi, check out realtor.ca you can search for rental properties and get an idea of the price/units available for the area you are looking for
The rent includes all utilities?
No, it would include water and heating. Tenants mostly only pay for electricity.