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Transitioning from Campus Housing to Independent Living in Toronto

April 1, 2026
Toronto furnished rental ideal for students transitioning off campus

Toronto’s colleges and universities are so connected to the city that living on campus already puts you in the heart of it all. But while you might have taken the TTC to grab coffee downtown or explored nearby neighbourhoods with friends, moving off campus is often your first real experience of independent living. Leaving your dorm or residence often signals something deeper than a simple “move,” but a milestone that represents the first taste of life on your own.

Downtown Toronto condo building with a swimming pool.

Swimming Pool @ DelSuites’ 300 Front

All of a sudden, you need to buy your own furniture and make sure your new place has everything you need to live comfortably. On top of that, there’s the utility setup and the stress of finding a place before it’s time to officially move. Instead of waiting until the last minute, considering your rental options early can take a lot of that stress off your plate.

Figuring Out If You’re Ready for Independent Living

Sometimes, moving off campus isn’t a choice, but something you have to do as a student. That doesn’t mean you can’t control how smooth and comfortable the transition is. There are three areas that often determine how ready you are to make the switch: financial readiness, lifestyle readiness, and emotional readiness.

  • Financial readiness: Do you know how to budget for rent, utilities, and other everyday expenses in Toronto? The better you understand what’s coming in and going out of your bank account, the easier it’ll be to handle all the costs that come with living on your own.
  • Lifestyle readiness: Living independently comes with responsibilities such as cleaning, cooking, and paying bills on time. Are you ready to take on those daily tasks?
  • Emotional readiness: Adjusting to life outside residence, alone or with roommates, comes with unique challenges. Being ready means knowing you can ask for help when needed and navigate new social dynamics.

Getting to Know the Toronto Rental Market

It seems like the City of Toronto always has a supply of new condos popping up, but despite the softer market, people still find rent relatively expensive. If this is your first time moving out on your own, the options can be overwhelming, and you might not be sure where to begin. Which neighbourhood is most suitable for your lifestyle? What type of rental options are available? How do you avoid overpaying for a unit?

The most important consideration is monthly rental costs. It won’t help to look in an area that typically has higher rent prices you can’t afford. Many reliable sources, like the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and rental websites like RentSeeker or Apartment.com, will often have a summary of rent prices by neighbourhood. If we reference the CMHC, you can see that the median price of a one-bedroom apartment in Cabbagetown ($1,903) is often much lower than one in Rosedale ($2,203). But it also pays off to find a balance between an area that’s affordable for you and one that won’t make commute, errands, or your social life a headache.

Condos are extremely popular in Toronto because they often come with amenities like gyms, co-working lounges, and outdoor spaces. However, they’re far from the only rental option available. Other alternatives include:

  • Apartments in newer or older buildings that may have shared utilities.
  • Basement suites located in quiet residential neighbourhoods
  • Shared rentals with roommates to make rent more manageable

All these options will come with their unique perks, even if you have to trade privacy, size, or convenience.

How a Short-Term Rental Company Can Help

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If committing to a long-term lease feels like the wrong move, starting with a short-term rental company could be the way to go. You get ready-to-go, furnished spaces and flexible terms, so you can ease into independent living without the pressure of locking yourself into a place for years.

Rather than scrounging to buy bulky furniture pieces and all the essentials right away, many short-term rentals are ready to live in, with beds, tables, kitchen essentials, and more included. With utilities, internet setup, and maintenance taken care of too, you can focus on figuring out your next steps without feeling rushed.

Short-term rentals can offer more flexible terms than traditional leases, making it easier to move in or out without year-long commitments. And instead of dealing with private landlords, a trusted rental company gives you the peace of mind that your place is safe, legal, and well-maintained.

Make DelSuites Your First Toronto Home

DelSuites is backed by decades of property management expertise, providing fully furnished, flexible rentals across Toronto and the GTA, so first-time movers can settle into off-campus living without the stress. Our rentals are in convenient locations, including Downtown Toronto, West Toronto, North York, Mid-Town, Mississauga, and beyond. We cater to those who want to feel like an instant part of the community, as they continue to discover what living independently in Toronto means to them.

Our suites come with everything you need, including full-sized kitchen appliances, professional cleaning, a customer billing and reservation system, 24-hour building security, exceptional building recreation facilities, and more to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Becoming a young professional is tough enough, but DelSuites makes it so that you can focus on your new career, enjoying the city, and searching for your long-term home.

Start Off-Campus Life in Toronto with DelSuites

Stepping into independent living should be about embracing your new routine, not immediately stressing over furniture, utilities, or maintenance. DelSuites makes that transition easier with ready-to-live-in rentals to support you every step of the way. Beyond convenience, choosing DelSuites gives you the chance to experience Toronto neighbourhoods like a local. Our rentals aren’t simply a place to sleep; they also act as a base for discovering the city. Flexible lease terms mean you can adapt as your life changes, whether you start a new job or figure out your long-term plans.

First-time moves are challenging enough. Why not let DelSuites make the transition seamless?

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Four Ways to Use Furnished Rentals—Without Leaving Town

June 14, 2022
Long-term rentals photo by Stephanie Harvey on Unsplash.

How many things can you do with a furnished Toronto rental condo? It’s been a long time since furnished rentals were just for business travelers, even though we can often still think of them that way. But a temporary home built for long-term stays—30 nights or more—can bring a flexibility and freedom to your life, even if you already live in the same city.

Here’s four ways furnished rental apartments can get you where you want to go—right at home in Toronto.

Hold out for the right home—and save your money

A fully-furnished, serviced condominium doesn’t seem cheaper than a normal rental. But if you’re finding a place to call home in less-than-perfect conditions, it can be a way to save big money in the long run.

Whether it’s location, the condition of the space, rowdy neighbours, or a landlord whose problem-solving style doesn’t match yours, there are lots of reasons a lease can go bad—and be very expensive to break. From storage, reclaiming rent money, service installation fees, lost working time, and more, those abrupt and necessary moves are anything but cheap. And they have a terrible habit of adding up, since emergency expenses never show up one at a time.

If you’re not loving your housing market options, a stable and temporary home can save you both money and stress. A DelSuites furnished condo is a chance to really find the right long-term apartment, while turning crisis expenses into predictable ones. You’ll know exactly what you need to budget, and be able to keep the stress spending under control.

Or, if you’re contemplating putting money on a down payment, it’s a way to know that if construction or closing is delayed, you won’t be left scrambling. You can pick out the home you really want—and keep your life on plan and on budget, whatever comes your way.

Be closer to family when they need you

Toronto’s increasingly a city of dense, compact condominium neighbourhoods—and when our loved ones need us nearby, it’s not always easy to fit everyone into an open-concept home. It’s always easier to have help—but it’s no fun to choose between help and getting on each other’s nerves with the very predictable, very different ways adults live our lives.

If your family’s welcoming a new baby, dealing with a challenging illness, grieving a loss, or preparing for any major life change, a furnished rental can be a way to stay the right kind of close by. A furnished rental in the neighbourhood can keep loved ones on hand for emergencies or care, without turning it into a question of how to share space 24/7.

It’s a solution to getting and giving real family support that works—and that everyone can feel good about afterwards.

Study at your own pace

Everyone knows when student move-ins happen: June and September, when lots of apartments in university and college neighbourhoods go up for grabs. But many colleges and grad programs offer January or July starts—especially for professional, condensed programs—and if you’re starting one, a home you love can be harder to find.

As schools go back to on-campus classes, a fully-furnished rental condo can be the key to starting the program you want, when you want. Whether it’s to fill the gap for a few months, until more long-term spaces open, or for the whole semester—you don’t have to wait to start your education.

DelSuites Toronto rentals also let you finish your degree or college program when you want. If you’re taking your last classes in the summer semesters, we can bridge the summer housing gap—without figuring out shared sublets or signing long-term leases you’re not sure you’ll use. You can get to your future sooner, and stay comfortably while you do it.

Take a job contract without the commute

Nothing spoils a dream job offer like a two-hour commute. If you’ve got a job contract on your desk—but don’t want to uproot your whole life—a furnished DelSuites rental can be your temporary teleporter.

It’s a little more freedom to make big, bold career moves—without being limited by location. And it’s a chance to shake up your career without having made huge life commitments in case the job isn’t for you.

You can save your commuting time and still get comfortable in a space that fits your habits and lifestyle. With high-speed internet and cable included in your monthly rate, full ensuite laundry and kitchen, and biweekly cleaning to help out, you can move your hobbies and habits over without breaking a sweat.

Wherever you’re going in life, the right home in the right place and time can be a real help it getting there. Call us at 647-370-3504 or email info@delsuites.com to find out how we can take your Toronto life one step farther.

 

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Toronto student housing is closed for coronavirus–but your life can stay open

April 29, 2020

Toronto student housing has closed, but that doesn't have to shut down your Toronto life

COVID-19 cases are climbing in Ontario, and Ryerson University, the University of Toronto’s Victoria and University Colleges, and three Ottawa universities shut down their student residences last month to prevent the spread.

While that choice will save lives, it’s left some students juggling major decisions on top of adjusting to online classes. To find Toronto student housing or return to family homes where elderly relatives live? How to travel to hometowns in a hurry, and whether to temporarily walk away from their school year lives, including roommates, friends, and part-time jobs.

International or out-of-province students face travel restrictions that are changing regularly, the transmission risks of flying, how to pay for travel back home, or where to stay now that many international borders have closed.

Even students whose residences are still open are working out how to stick to social distancing guidelines with roommates and communal bathrooms.

If you’re a student coming back to Toronto after a university residence closure—or a student sticking with your Toronto life—a furnished short-term rental can help you safely self-isolate without giving up work, navigating borders, or the risk of exposing people you love.

Keep your daily routine stable

The transition from residence living to a short-term furnished rental is easy.

Our suites include everything a residence fee does—and more: housing, local and North American long distance calls (some areas excluded), broadband internet, laundry, cable TV packages, and all utilities.

If you packed last September for a furnished dorm room and meal plan, booking a fully furnished temporary rental suite lets you skip the stress of finding furniture, dishes, and cookware while non-essential stores are closed. All our suites have a fully stocked kitchen, laundry, and toiletries so you can stop searching for a pasta pot and focus on what’s important.

Our suites are run by professional property managers who know the ins and outs of the fuse box, common apartment problems, and how to get an emergency plumber if your toilet backs up at three a.m. Support staff are on call 24/7 to help you adjust to your new apartment and answer common questions.

And if your part-time job is still open, our multiple locations across the GTA let you stay close enough to skip the commute and avoid transit.

Keep your support network close

Suddenly moving out of residence doesn’t just shake up your sense of place; it splits up the people you rely on, and that’s hard during a crisis.

We have two-bedroom and family-sized units available to let you stick with your roommates and friends and keep your support networks solid. You don’t have to worry about feeling sick far from family or isolating in a newer city. Separate bedrooms with doors and multiple bathrooms let you self-isolate from roommates if someone has symptoms—without leaving each other alone.

Keep costs down

To help during this pandemic, we’re offering major discounts on our suites to keep them affordable on a student budget. We’ve priced a two- or three-bedroom suite, right for sharing, at only a few dollars more per night than many university residence plans.

We’re also making our stays flexible: You can cancel anytime up to your check-in, in case your plans change. You can extend your stay easily if your summer sublet falls through, and because there’s no long-term lease, it’s much easier to substitute another friend into your second bedroom if a roommate has to move out.

Toronto student housing that works for you

Book through our website or email Info@delsuites.com for more information on how we can help you finish the school year safely, affordably, and together. We’ll do our best to help you find the easiest transition from residence to temporary home.