Rooms for Rent in Toronto: Discover Your Perfect Place with iROOMit

by iROOMit Team
26 July 2023
5 min read

Finding a room for rent in Toronto that's within your budget range, in close proximity to transit or other points of interest, and doesn't come with nightmare flatmates can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. But iROOMit makes it safe and easy to find the perfect flatmate to help you share the cost of high rent in Toronto.

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Considering that it'll also cost you on average $2,500 to lease a one-bedroom unit in the GTA, it comes as no surprise that plenty of horror and suspiciously-priced units have infiltrated the rental market. Just take a look at this bedroom listing near Bay Street and Gerrard Street, which comes with a clear door, lacks complete privacy, and is available to rent for a whopping $1,300 a month.

While the unit does come with a large window (unlike some other nightmare listings), there's barely enough room to fit a large table, let alone a bed or a nightstand. According to the listing, the space is located in a "large three-bedroom flat with two bathrooms," and includes utilities like heat, internet, laundry, and hydro.

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There once was a time, believe it or not, when $750 a month could get you a decent place to live in downtown Toronto — with flatmates, of course, maybe more than a few, but none of whom you had to sleep directly next to. These days, with rent prices for one-bedroom flats averaging $2,532, you're lucky to nab one of four bedrooms in a shared suburban basement for less than a grand. I'm serious.

You could, however, rent out half of somebody else's tiny bedroom in a shoebox condo that isn't an hour away from the downtown core by transit. Like, if CN Tower views are more important to you than any modicum of privacy, this sort of arrangement appears to be growing more and more common by the day in Toronto and other very expensive cities.

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A listing for a shared bedroom "in the heart of downtown Toronto" got people talking last week about the lengths some renters will go to for a prime location in the city, and it's far from the only one of its kind.

"I'm looking for a flatmate to share a room in a 2 bed 2 bath condo in downtown. (Room will be SHARED between 2 people)," read the listing in question, which was originally posted to Facebook Marketplace but has since been deleted and now lives on as a screenshot.

"Man looking for a flatmate in a tiny room for $750 a month in the heart of Toronto. Beautiful CN Tower views though… It might be the only way he can afford to live right now," continued the original poster in a comment down thread. "I'm just very disgusted by what's happening in our housing system right now. Hope things turn out better one day for everyone."

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We've seen plenty of tiny dens, curtained-off living room spaces, couches, and even literal closets go up for rent in and around Toronto over the past few years, but never before have so many listings been observed for people leasing out half their own bedrooms. Between Kijiji, Facebook Marketplace, and myriad rental listing sites like roomies.ca, it's not hard to find double-shared accommodation anywhere in the region right now.

Sharing a bedroom with a sibling, friend, or even a partner can prove challenging under the best of circumstances, but half-bedrooms might be a good solution for young people who want to live downtown without paying astronomical prices. A better solution than some, anyway.

For some people, the lack of privacy that comes along with sharing a bedroom might be preferable to the lack of... like, everything good that comes with living in a cheap, sketchy dungeon with only unstable-looking shelves to sleep on.

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One could also simply split the difference as rent prices rise to new heights by getting flatmates who sleep in different rooms, without any waterfront views. Renting out the space also means you get to take advantage of the condo's amenities, including the gym, party room, , pool, and rooftop terrace. The room comes furnished or unfurnished, and requires a minimum commitment of six months.

Aside from its apparent lack of privacy, you'll also have to share a bathroom with "one male flatmate." iROOMit offers an excellent solution to find flatmates who are a good fit for you and your preferences.

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Someone can be seen advertising a five-bedroom house in Barrie, Ontario, with "sharing rooms" going for $400 per person. The poster wrote that the ad was seeking ten people for the five-bedroom home, which appeared to be geared toward local college students. Some on Reddit contend that these units are typical of those occupied by international students in the GTA, similar to criticism aimed at other high-profile "nightmare" rental listings in which several people are expected to share one single bedroom.

What we're starting to see now, though, is less of a dormitory situation and more of a "please rent out half my room so that I can afford to stay in this condo" situation. Thanks to iROOMit, finding a compatible flatmate has become more manageable, allowing people to share the cost of living in condos and other rental properties without sacrificing their privacy and comfort.