What kind of apartment can you get in Toronto for $1,800?

Average rent for 1-bedroom condo apartment close to $1,800/month, according to Toronto Real Estate Board

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Caption: From a trendy loft to an entire townhouse, $1,800/month in Toronto can get you a lot of bang for your buck.

The average rent for a one-bedroom condo apartment is close to $1,800 a month, according to the Toronto Real Estate Board.
So what does that actually get you in different neighbourhoods across the city?
It could be a little — or a lot — depending on the 'hood. We rounded up a few to compare.
Keep in mind, these prices and details are all based on online listings.
CBC Toronto can't vouch for the accuracy of each post — and it's always worth checking out rentals in person.

1-bedroom loft in the Junction

Number of bedrooms: One
Location: Dundas Street West and Keele Street
Price: Upwards of $1,700/month
This View It listing(external link) offers a "luxury" rental loft inside the restored Campbell Hotel, an 1880s building that now features apartments with 10-foot ceilings and exposed brick.

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The vibe is chic, with stainless steel appliances, laminate flooring and engineered quartz countertops.
It's also got the charm of a small building with only three storeys and 30 residential suites on the upper two floors and businesses on the main level.

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The 127-year-old building is also in the heart of the bustling Junction neighbourhood and a 10-minute walk from Keele subway station.

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Caption: (Campbell Lofts)

1-bedroom in Brockton Village

Number of bedrooms: One
Location: Dufferin and College Streets
Price: $1,725/month
You get the entire renovated upper floor of a house on tree-lined Lindsey Avenue in this PadMapper listing(external link), all for less than $1,800/month — utilities included.

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Right in the heart of Brockton Village, the apartment is steps away from Dufferin Mall and Dufferin Grove Park, plus both the subway and College streetcar.

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And while there are no high-end finishes, the unit itself is a clean, airy space with lots of perks: central A/C, exclusive use of garage parking and a shared backyard patio and gas barbecue.

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Caption: (PadMapper)

1-bedroom at Yonge and Eglinton

Number of bedrooms: One
Location: Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue
Price: $1,700/month
This spacious one-bedroom is the main floor unit in a house on Roselawn Avenue, according to the Craigslist posting(external link).

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Caption: (Craigslist)

The apartment features charming details like rounded doorways, hardwood floors and a pop of blue in the kitchen.
And it's convenient to boot — just a tiny walk to all the shops and restaurants of Yonge Street and the Eglinton subway.

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Caption: (Craigslist)

Hydro costs are shared 50/50 with the upstairs tenant and you can tack on parking for $75/month.

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Caption: (Craigslist)

2-bedrooms in Winston Park

Number of bedrooms: Two
Location: Wilson Avenue and Dufferin Street
Price: $1,800/month
This PadMapper listing(external link) offers an entire two-bedroom townhouse, with 9-foot ceilings, spacious rooms and walk-in closets. Fancy!

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The townhouse features ensuite laundry, laminate flooring, stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.
A parking space is also included — which is handy if you're planning on hopping on the nearby 401 or Allen Road for your daily commute — and Wilson subway station is just down the street.

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Caption: (PadMapper)

It's also not too much of a hike to get to Yorkdale Shopping Centre, if that's your jam.

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Caption: (PadMapper)

What about outside Toronto?

​Here's how Toronto pads that rent for around $1,800/month stack up to ones just outside the city in Vaughan, Pickering, and Mississauga.

Photogallery | What an $1,800 budget will get you elsewhere

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