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Dream Apartments (Toronto) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview and Location

Dream Apartments is a student housing property located at Toronto, ON M6C 1A3, Canada, in the city of Toronto. The property is situated near the University of Toronto, making it a practical option for students attending that institution. The location has a rating of 4.3 out of 5 from verified residents, indicating general satisfaction with the surrounding area and ease of getting around (also rated 4.3). The property includes a small backyard, bills (utilities) and Wi-Fi are included in the rent, and it offers various room types: 1-bedroom, non-ensuite, ensuite, and branded independent houses.

Price Positioning and Room Types

The weekly rent at Dream Apartments ranges from CAD 425 to CAD 625, with a deposit of CAD 250. All prices mentioned here are indicative — confirm with the operator. For context, the overall from-price for student housing in Toronto is CAD 150 per week (indicative), so Dream Apartments sits well above that entry-level mark. This positions the residence as a mid-to-higher range option within the city. The property offers several room configurations:

Given the weekly price range, the exact rent depends on the room type and lease terms. Students on a tighter budget may find the starting price significantly higher than Toronto’s cheapest available rooms (from CAD 150 weekly), so this property is better suited to those who prioritise a certain standard or included amenities over absolute lowest cost.

Resident Reviews and Feedback

Dream Apartments

Dream Apartments has collected reviews from both Google and verified residents through the booking platform. The overall Google rating is 3 out of 5 based on 2 reviews. Internal rating dimensions from verified residents (sample size unknown) average around 3.5 to 4.3 across different categories. Notably high scores include social life (4.3), internet (4.3), location (4.3), community (4.3), value for money (4.3), and getting around (4.3). Lower scores appear for food (3.5), staff (3.5), cleaning (3.5), management (3.5), and property maintenance (3.5). Safety and security rated 3.8.

Below are the verbatim reviews from the data:

These two positive reviews from verified residents emphasise good management, friendly staff, cleanliness, and a convenient location. The negative review (from Google) provides a counterpoint regarding noise and support. Overall, the average rating from the platform’s internal reviews appears above 4.0, but the Google rating is lower (3.0). Consider both when making a decision.

Who Suits Dream Apartments

This residence is particularly suitable for students who:

Who May Want to Look Elsewhere

Students on a very tight budget will likely find cheaper alternatives in Toronto (from CAD 150 weekly). If noise sensitivity is a concern, the single negative review about constant noise could be a red flag, though it may not be representative. The property is currently tagged as “not_available” in the data, which could indicate limited or no current vacancies — confirm with the operator before planning. Also, if reliable in-person support is a top priority, the staff rating (3.5) and management rating (3.5) are average, though the two positive reviews do mention good support.

Booking Timing and Availability

Based on the data (dated 2026-07), the property is listed with a “not_available” tag, meaning rooms may not be open for booking at this moment. For the 2026–2027 academic year, it is advisable to check directly with the operator for future availability. Typically, student housing in Toronto books up several months in advance, especially for properties near the University of Toronto. If you are planning for a later intake, inquire early and use the on-site assistant on the property page for live availability updates. The minimum lease term and exact move-in dates are not specified in the data, so confirm those details with the operator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the price inclusive of bills?

Yes. The property tags indicate “bills_included” and “WIFI” are included. The weekly rent of CAD 425 to CAD 625 (indicative — confirm with the operator) covers utilities and internet. The deposit is CAD 250 (indicative).

What is the deposit amount?

The deposit is CAD 250, as per the data. This is indicative — confirm with the operator, as deposit policies can vary by lease duration and room type.

How far is it from University of Toronto?

The property address is in Toronto, and the city data lists the University of Toronto as the primary university. One resident review states the location is “just a short walk from campus”. The location rating is 4.3, suggesting good proximity. For exact distance, use a map service or contact the operator.

Sources & data date

Data sourced from Amberstudent.com, Google, and internal reviews as of July 2026. All prices and availability are indicative — confirm with the operator.

For current availability and live pricing, use the on-site assistant on the property page.

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