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Established in 1948, Toronto Metropolitan University welcomes more than 47,000 students every year. With its downtown rental occupancy exceeding 95%, finding the right place here can be competitive. University Living is known to simplify this process by offering a choice of 2 million 100% verified rooms. Moreover, they all come with premium amenities and are under CA$400/month. Some of the best student accommodation near Toronto Metropolitan University include 20 Edward, Carlton Street, and 85 Wood Street.

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Where can you find student Housing near Toronto Metropolitan University?

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) is considered a top urban university with over 47,000 students, including 2,800+ international ones. To support this annual population growth, University Living serves as a global marketplace, offering 65k+ properties across 640 cities. We help students easily find, compare, and book ideal accommodations.


In addition, students can choose from a variety of rooms, such as shared apartments, studios, en suites, and non-en suites. Some of the top student accommodation near Toronto Metropolitan University include 82 Dalhousie, Jarvis Street and 77 Mutual Street West. They also come with high-value amenities such as courtyards, breakfast bars, foosball tables and communal kitchens. Most of them range from CA$230 to CA$3,650 per month.

Beyond housing, ULInfinity provides essential support services such as student visa assistance, low-cost international money transfers, university-approved health insurance, and airport pickups.


Take the next step in your academic journey by booking your student housing in Toronto near the campus with University Living now!

About Toronto Metropolitan University

Originally established in 1948 as the Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto Metropolitan University is considered a leading public research university. It ranks #601 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and #711–720 in the QS World University Rankings. Furthermore, it ranks #24 in Canada and #1 for comprehensive student services by Maclean’s. TMU operates across its 21-acre main campus in downtown Toronto and its TMU Brampton campus, which is highly focused on medicine and cybersecurity. With an overall acceptance rate of 80%, the university offers 125+ degree courses, including full-time MBA, civil engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Its alumni network exceeds 217,000, featuring notable figures like billionaire David Thomson (Thomson Reuters), actors Nina Dobrev and Eric McCormack, and Pulitzer Prize winner Connie Walker.

Top Student Housing Near Toronto Metropolitan University

According to recent surveys, student housing near Toronto Metropolitan University ranges between CA$230 and CA$3,650/month. These premium places are known for maintaining a 95%+ occupancy rate before the autumn semester. That is why it is recommended that people make early bookings. Choosing these places also allows students to access state-of-the-art facilities, including all-inclusive meal plans, fitness studios, and 24/7 on-site security. In addition to this, living in these communities keeps you steps away from classes and the city center. The following are some of the top Toronto Metropolitan University student housing:


181 Dundas Street


  • Address: IH, 181 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5A 0N5, Canada

  • Proximity to Universities: 2 minutes walking from Toronto Metropolitan University

  • Top Amenities: Yoga room, dining area, outdoor space, storage space, games room, BBQ, shared space, shared bathroom, cooking hob and gym

  • Nearby Attractions: Denny’s Diner, Grange Park, Tsujiri Dundas desserts, and CF Toronto Eaton Centre


219 Dundas St E


  • Address: 219 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1Z7, Canada

  • Proximity to Universities: 1 minute walking from Toronto Metropolitan University

  • Top Amenities: Master bedroom, refrigerator, cooking hob, oven, TV, sink, shared kitchen, wardrobe, gym, and windows.

  • Nearby Attractions: Atrium shopping mall, Wing Shop, Pizza Studio, and Moss Park


77 Mutual Street


  • Address: IH, 77 Mutual St, Toronto, ON M5B 2A9, Canada

  • Proximity to Universities: 2 minutes walking from Toronto Metropolitan University

  • Top Amenities: Double bed, wardrobe, yoga room, concierge, BBQ, study room, party space, shared bathroom, and smart TV.

  • Nearby Attractions: A&W Canada, Twilight Cafe & Bar DT (Dundas), Aura Concourse Shopping Mall and McCaul- Orde Park


Hoem on Jarvis


  • Address: 186 Jarvis St, Toronto, ON M5B 2B7, Canada

  • Proximity to Universities: 2 minutes walking from Toronto Metropolitan University

  • Top Amenities: Car parking, coffee table, dishwasher, onsite maintenance, storage space, microwave, foosball table and common area

  • Nearby Attractions: Little Canada, Toronto Skyline Viewpoint, Roundhouse Park and Berczy Park


77 Mutual St


  • Address: 77 Mutual St, Toronto, ON M5B 2A9, Canada

  • Proximity to Universities: 4 minutes' walk from Toronto Metropolitan University

  • Top Amenities: Gym, yoga room, balcony, couch, elevator, microwave, sink, laundry, meeting room, spacious room, closet and dishwasher

  • Nearby Attractions: Haidilao Hot Pot Toronto Downtown, Twilight Cafe & Bar DT (Dundas), CF Toronto Eaton Centre and Trinity Square Park


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Cost of Living for Students near Toronto Metropolitan University

The average cost of living for students near Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) ranges between CA$1,800 and CA$2,600 per month, excluding tuition. Amongst this, accommodation accounts for 50-60% of students' total monthly budget. To manage these expenses, students can opt for strategies such as using the TTC Post-Secondary Monthly Pass for unlimited travel and sharing multi-bedroom off-campus student accommodation. You can also avoid using expensive dining and buying groceries for batch cooking from student-friendly stores. Following is the breakdown of the cost of living in Toronto near the university campus:

Budget Category

Estimated Monthly Cost (CA$)

Shared / Off-Campus Housing

CA$1,200 – CA$1,800

Groceries & Food Supplies

CA$300 – CA$450

Local City Transportation

CA$128

Utilities & Home Internet

CA$100 – CA$180

Mobile Phone Plan

CA$45 – CA$65

Health Insurance (UHIP)

CA$60 – CA$85

Miscellaneous & Entertainment

CA$100 – CA$200

Total Estimated Budget

CA$1,933 – CA$2,908

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Academic Tuition Fees Overview


Tuition fees at Toronto Metropolitan University depend on your course and residency status. Individual departments also set fees. Below are the details of the same:

Specific Academic Program

Domestic (Ontario Resident) Annual Tuition

International Student Annual Tuition

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

CA$7,284 – CA$9,500

CA$27,000 – CA$30,000

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. Computer Science)

CA$6,110 – CA$8,200

CA$27,000 – CA$33,190

Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng. Civil/Electrical)

CA$10,189

CA$38,590

Bachelor of Arts (B.A. Journalism/Media)

CA$6,110 – CA$7,284

CA$27,000 – CA$35,063

Master of Business Administration (Ted Rogers MBA)

CA$23,223

CA$53,660

Master of Science / Ph.D. Research Track

CA$4,307 – CA$7,612

CA$23,940 – CA$24,990

By understanding these living and tuition costs, students can plan their Toronto Metropolitan University student accommodation and monthly budget effectively. Thus, ensuring a smooth academic and social experience for people in the city.

Best Areas Near Toronto Metropolitan University for Students

Toronto is considered a lively and multicultural city with a student population of over 2,96,000. The city has a "15-minute area" design. This means that residents can easily access groceries, parks, and other public transportation within a short walk. With an impressive walk score of 98/100, the city easily blends busy business districts and Victorian streets. Below are the best areas for student housing near Toronto Metropolitan University:


Church-Yonge Corridor:


Just a 5-minute walk to TMU, rent here averages between CA$1,200 to $1,600/month for shared flats and CA$2,200 to $3,000+ for premium apartments. While living here, students get to enjoy being close to Yonge-Dundas Square, the Toronto Eaton Centre, and the Mattamy Athletic Centre. Popular dining spots include The Artful Dodger pub, Balzac’s Coffee Roasters, Kinka Izakaya, and Fika Cafe.


The Garden District:


8 minutes' walk away from the campus, the rents here range between CA$1,280–$1,520/month for shared co-living and CA$2,000–$2,500/month for private studios. The area is known for combining historic charm with modern housing and green spaces. Some of the key attractions here include Allan Gardens Conservatory and Massey Hall. Nearby campus eateries also like Page One Cafe, Dineen Coffee Co., George Restaurant, and Salad King.


The Annex:


About 2.5 to 3 km northwest of downtown; it takes around a 10-to 12-minute subway ride to reach campus. Rent here ranges between CA$1,900 to $2,400/month for private studios. Featuring Victorian homes, bookshops, and independent shops, the cultural highlights here include the Royal Ontario Museum and the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema. Students can also have frequent spots like Future Bistro, Jinya Ramen Bar and Slanted Door Cafe.


Cabbagetown:


Just 1.5 km east of downtown, it takes around 12 to 15 minutes to walk or a short streetcar ride to reach TMU. Rent costs CA$1,120–$1,360/month for shared apartments. This quiet, community-focused area has several local attractions, including Riverdale Farm and the Necropolis Cemetery. Some of the popular eateries here include Jet Fuel Coffee, House on Parliament, Kanpai Snack Bar, and Daniel & Daniel.

Transport Options Near Toronto Metropolitan University for Students

Traveling around Toronto for your student housing near the campus is effortless. All thanks to the city's world class public transportation network. Serving over 1.6 million daily riders, this system efficiently supports the city’s large student population. Most of the subway stations and bus stops here are just 2 minutes' walk away from the lecture halls. Below are the some of the best ways to commute around:


The Subway System:


They carry a major portion of Toronto's daily commuters. Most of the students here board at Dundas Station or College Station. The subway also connects to other institutions here, such as the University of Toronto. These trains run between 6:00 AM to 1:30 AM, with peak frequencies every 2–3 minutes. Its single ride costs CA$3.35, or students can save CA$28/month with a TTC Post-Secondary Monthly Metropass.


Downtown Streetcars:


Running 24/7, these streetcars arrive after every 4–7 minutes during the day and 15–30 minutes at night. The 505 Dundas Streetcar runs directly through the campus, and the 506 Carlton Streetcar passes the Mattamy Athletic Centre. Thus, connecting students to neighborhoods areas such as Cabbagetown and The Annex. The fares here range between CA$3.35 per trip, including a 2-hour free transfer window, making downtown travel easy and flexible.


Commuter Trains:


From Union Station, just two subway stops from TMU, GO Transit connects suburban Student Housing Toronto areas to the TMU Brampton Campus. They operate from 5:30 AM in the morning to midnight, with peak departures after 15–30 minutes. Their standard fares start at CA$5.30, but students can use the PRESTO Youth/Post-Secondary Discount to save 40%. Ontario’s Free Co-Fare Integration allows transfers between TTC and GO Transit at no extra cost.

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What types of student Housing are available near Toronto Metropolitan University?

Students can easily choose between ensuites, non-ensuites, studios, and shared apartments.

Are student apartments near Toronto Metropolitan University fully furnished?

Yes, most of the student apartments near Toronto Metropolitan University come fully furnished with beds, desks and kitchen appliances.

When should I book a private student Housing in Toronto?

If you are someone who is going for a September intake, then it is best for you to book it with 4 to 6 months in advance.

What is the average cost of student Housing near Toronto Metropolitan University?

The average cost of shared student accommodation here ranges between CA$1,220 to CA$1,450 per month, while the private studios cost around CA$2,200 to CA$2,700+ per month.

Are utility bills included in Toronto student Housing rent?

Yes, usually every student accommodation listed on University Living follows an all-inclusive rental system. This means that bills of water, heating, electricity and gas are all bundled into one monthly price.

Can international students book student housing near Toronto Metropolitan University online?

Absolutely. With platforms like University Living, it is easy for students to book their properties, do a virtual tour, submit documents, and pay deposits.

How far is private student Housing from the Toronto Metropolitan University campus?

Most of the residencies here are within 2 to 15 minutes' walk away from the main university campus.

Are short-term student Housing options available in Toronto?

Yes, short-term rentals do exist. In order to know more about them, please contact University Living.

Why should students choose private off-campus Housing instead of university halls?

Private off campus accommodations offer more independence, premium amenities, flexible leases and often lower overall costs. Thus, making it a more beneficial option instead of university halls.

Do student Housings near Toronto Metropolitan University have social spaces?

Yes. All off-campus properties include PS5 gaming zones, cinema rooms, group study areas, and outdoor BBQ terraces, creating a strong community environment.