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Pearson Housing Drummond Street (Montreal) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who Is This Residence For?

Pearson Housing Drummond Street sits in downtown Montreal, a short walk from the shops, restaurants and transit lines that define the city centre. The property offers non‑ensuite rooms in four‑bedroom units, plus a few branded independent house layouts. Based on the available data, this residence works best for students who want a central address, a clean modern environment, and a straightforward all‑inclusive rent.

It suits:

It may not suit:

What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews for the broader Pearson Housing brand (covering multiple buildings including this one) give a clear picture of the living experience. All three rate the property 5 out of 5. Here is what residents wrote:

Mebenga Lynn: “I’ve really enjoyed my experience with Pearson Housing so far. They provided me with a room and space that I truly love — it’s exactly what I was looking for, and the view is wonderful. Environment is very clean and modern. My roommates so far have been friendly, which has made living here more comfortable and pleasant.”

Yash Kelkar: “The location is honestly unbeatable right in downtown Toronto with everything within walking distance. The building was well-maintained, and the stay was comfortable and easy to live in. Management was generally responsive and made things smooth overall. It was also surprisingly quiet for such a central area. Overall, ”

Jamal Teymurlu: “Absolutely enjoyed staying with Pearson. I rented a room at 200 Elm, the location was prime and conditions were as described. Customer service was great as the staff, especially Efe was available all the time. He was very helpful all the small details. Overall worth the price.”

Note: Yash Kelkar’s review mentions Toronto, so it likely refers to a different Pearson property. Still, it shows the brand’s standard for location and management. The key takeaways from these reviews are:

The Montreal property’s address on Drummond Street places it in a similar downtown corridor. Residents can expect comparable conditions from the same operator.

Price Positioning and Room-Type Options

Pearson Housing Drummond Street

Price range: CAD 750 – CAD 1,140 per month (indicative – confirm with the operator).
City baseline: The lowest student housing price in Montreal listed on the same platform is CAD 610 per month.

That means Pearson Drummond sits at the higher end of the market. The premium buys you:

Room types available:

If you want a private ensuite or a studio, you will need to look elsewhere. The property only offers shared living arrangements.

Price per bedroom vs. alternatives: In Montreal, renting a private room in a shared apartment off‑campus can range from CAD 500 to CAD 1,000 depending on location, quality and included utilities. At CAD 750–1,140, Pearson Drummond is on the pricier side for a room, but the service and condition may justify the cost for students who prioritise convenience.

Booking Timing and Availability

The listing tags include “not_available”, which suggests the current inventory may be limited or sold out for certain move‑in dates. However, availability changes frequently, especially as students cancel or units free up.

What you should know about timing:

Because the current tag says “not_available”, do not assume you cannot get a room. Units may reappear as tenants leave or after renovations. Contact the operator directly to confirm.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum lease length?

The minimum lease duration is 3 months. This is useful for students staying one semester or a short summer term. Longer leases of 6 or 12 months may also be offered – confirm with the operator when you enquire.

Are utilities included in the rent?

Yes. The listing includes a “bills_included” tag. That typically covers electricity, water, heating and internet. You will not need to set up separate accounts or pay extra monthly fees. Double‑check with the operator, as some services (e.g., parking, extra cleaning) may incur additional charges.

How do the reviews reflect the property’s quality?

The property has a Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 196 reviews. The three sample reviews are all 5‑star, highlighting cleanliness, modern furnishings, good management and quiet surroundings. One review notes that the location in downtown Toronto is “unbeatable” – for Montreal’s Drummond Street, the same central‑city advantage applies. No negative reviews were included in the data, but potential issues might include the shared bathroom setup or the higher price compared to basic options.

Sources & data date

Data sourced from AmberStudent on 2026-07. Prices are indicative – confirm with the operator. All reviews quoted verbatim from Google. City baseline price (CAD 610) is for the lowest student housing listing in Montreal on the same platform.

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