Overview & Location
Avant is a purpose-built student residence located at Toronto, ON M5B 1J6, Canada. The building sits in the downtown core, directly across the street from TMU (Toronto Metropolitan University), making it an especially convenient option for students attending that campus. The University of Toronto’s St. George campus is also within walking distance or a short transit ride. The address places residents close to the Eaton Centre, public transit stations, and a variety of restaurants and grocery stores. The building is rated 4.3 out of 5 on Google based on 272 reviews, indicating a generally positive reputation among current and past residents.
Who Is It For?
Avant is best suited for students who want a modern, fully furnished home with a strong social atmosphere and direct access to downtown amenities. The building includes a gym, laundry facilities, and bills-included pricing (all utilities and internet covered in the monthly rent), which simplifies budgeting. Residents benefit from regular community events (e.g., snack nights, games room activities) that help build connections. The unit types – non-ensuite (shared bathroom or basic room with shared facilities? The data does not specify exact configuration; typically “non-ensuite” means a private bedroom with shared bathroom and kitchen – this should be confirmed with the operator), one-bedroom apartments, and studios – offer flexibility. Students who prefer an all-inclusive, move-in-ready experience and value a central location will find Avant a natural fit. The building is also well maintained and clean, as noted by residents.
Who Might Look Elsewhere?

Because the monthly rent starts at 1,629 CAD and goes up to 2,899 CAD (indicative — confirm with the operator), Avant targets a higher price bracket compared to the city’s baseline – Toronto’s lowest-priced student accommodation starts around 150 CAD per month (indicative — confirm with the operator), typically for shared rooms or older buildings further from campus. Students on a tight budget, or those who do not need the games room, gym, or community events, may find more affordable options in shared houses or apartments outside the downtown core. Also, the listed earliest availability is 01 September 2026 – if you need to move in earlier (e.g., summer 2026), you would need to check directly with the operator for any earlier vacancies. Additionally, if you prefer a quieter, less social environment, Avant’s active event schedule might feel overwhelming.
What Residents Actually Say
Residents who have shared their experiences on Google highlight the building’s convenience, management quality, and social environment. Below are verbatim excerpts from three reviews:
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Anjani Sirivella (5 stars): “Living at Avant has been one of the best experiences I’ve had as a student. It’s right across the street from TMU, which makes life so much easier. The building is clean, modern, and fully furnished with bright white IKEA furniture that makes the space feel cozy and fresh. Everything is really well maintained and you c[ontinue]” (the review was truncated in source data).
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Laura Whitehead (5 stars): “Since moving in here I have thoroughly enjoyed myself! The management team are always there to greet you with a smile in the mornings and I really enjoy chatting with Paige and Adrian on the front desk. The amenities are really good and there is always activities going on to help you meet your neighbours and make frien[ds].”
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Ramiq Nauman (5 stars): “I’ve had a really good experience living here overall. The building has a great environment for students. One thing I really like is the games room, it has a PS5 and a pool table, which makes it a nice place to hang out. The building also organizes events for students and sometimes provides snacks, which is a nice touc[h].”
All three reviews gave 5 stars, which is consistent with the overall 4.3 average – note that Google ratings can include both positive and negative feedback; these excerpts show a clear positive sentiment. The recurring themes are friendly management, cleanliness, modern furnishings, and community-building activities.
Room Type Guidance
Avant offers three unit types:
- Non-ensuite: Typically a private bedroom with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities. This is the most budget-friendly option among the three, starting from the lower end of the price range. Ideal if you don’t mind sharing common spaces.
- One-bedroom apartment: A fully self-contained unit with a private bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. More privacy, higher rent.
- Studio: An open-plan layout where the sleeping area, living area, and kitchenette are in one room, with a private bathroom. Also self-contained, often slightly pricier than non-ensuite but may cost less than a one-bedroom depending on size.
Exact floor plans, square footage, and furniture details should be confirmed with the operator. The reviews mention “bright white IKEA furniture,” which suggests a consistent modern aesthetic across units.
Price Positioning
- Avant’s monthly price range: 1,629 – 2,899 CAD (indicative — confirm with the operator).
- Toronto city-wide lowest student accommodation price: approximately 150 CAD per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). This very low figure likely represents a shared room in a basic house or a dormitory-style arrangement far from campus with limited amenities. Avant sits at the higher end of the spectrum, reflecting its central location, modern furnishings, gym, events, and inclusive bills.
- For comparison, 75 student properties are listed in Toronto (according to the platform data), and Avant’s starting price is above the city’s median. Students looking for a premium, hassle-free experience will find the value proposition reasonable, while those prioritizing savings may need to consider older buildings or more distant neighbourhoods.
Booking Timing
The earliest move-in date shown is 01 September 2026. Given that this is a popular location for TMU and University of Toronto students, demand is likely to be high, especially for the lower-priced non-ensuite units and studios. It is advisable to begin inquiries and applications several months in advance – for a September 2026 move-in, start looking in early 2026 (January–March). The platform data does not indicate contract length (min_lease is null), so you should ask the operator about minimum lease terms (commonly 12 months for purpose-built student accommodation, but some may offer shorter periods). If you are on a different academic calendar (e.g., starting in May or January), check directly whether early move-ins are possible.
FAQ
H3: What is included in the monthly rent?
The tags indicate “bills_included”, which typically covers electricity, heating, water, internet, and possibly a basic contents insurance – but you must confirm the exact inclusions with the operator. Also included are access to the gym, laundry facilities, and common areas such as the games room.
H3: Can I get a shorter lease (e.g., 8 months or 4 months)?
The data does not list a minimum lease. Some purpose-built student residences offer flexible leases for summer or semester terms, while others require a full academic year. Contact the operator directly to know your options.
H3: Is parking available?
The provided property tags do not include a parking facility. The address is in downtown Toronto where parking is limited and expensive. If you have a car, confirm with the operator whether parking is offered (likely at an additional cost) or rely on public transit.
Sources & data date
All factual data in this article is derived from the platform provider (source: amber) as of July 2026. Ratings and reviews are from Google. Prices are indicative and subject to change – always confirm with the operator before making any commitment.
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