Overview of Liwinco The Well
Liwinco The Well is a student housing property located in Toronto, Ontario (postal code M5V 0V5). It sits within a mixed-use development and is close to downtown amenities. The property offers two unit types: four-bedroom apartments and general apartments (likely studios or one-bedrooms). Rents range from CAD 270 to CAD 470 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator). The minimum lease is 17 weeks.
On-site features include a terrace, a swimming pool, and a gym, based on the property tags. Google reviews give an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 50 reviews, though the sample is small and includes both highly positive and strongly negative individual experiences.
Who This Residence Suits / Doesn’t Suit
Suits:
- Students or young professionals who prioritise amenities such as a pool, gym, and outdoor space, and are willing to pay above the city’s entry-level weekly price.
- Groups of four who want a shared apartment with private bedrooms and common areas – the four-bedroom option is explicitly listed.
- People with a longer-term need (minimum 17 weeks) who prefer a mid-range lease length rather than a full academic year or month-to-month flexibility.
- Those who value location near downtown Toronto and have easy access to public transit (the address is in the King West / Waterfront area).
Doesn’t suit:
- Budget-conscious renters: The weekly starting price of CAD 270 is well above Toronto’s lowest available weekly student rent of CAD 150 (city-wide from-price, indicative). Even the lower end of Liwinco’s range is 80% higher than that floor price.
- Renters who want a very short stay: 17 weeks is the minimum; if you need less than about four months, this property will not work.
- Those who are sensitive to management and deposit-handling issues – see the resident reviews section below.
- Individuals looking for a studio or one-bedroom apartment: while “apartment” is listed, the unit type details are not specified. If you need a solo unit, confirm availability directly.
What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews are available for Liwinco The Well, and they present a stark contrast.
Positive review (5 stars):
“Liwinco is hands down the best student housing experience I could’ve asked for! The rooms were spotless and beautifully furnished, making it feel like luxury living. The staff went above and beyond, always available and incredibly helpful. With top-notch amenities and a perfect location, Liwinco truly sets the standard.” — Mehmet Can Selek
Negative reviews (1 star each):
“Please do not book with liwinco, you will regret it. I would strongly advise caution before renting with Liwinco based on my experience. When I moved into the property at 77 Shuter Street, the room was not properly cleaned. There was visible dirt and hair along the windowsill beside the bed, rust on the shower curtain.” — Ryan Sheerin
“I strongly advise against using Liwinco’s services. My experience was extremely disappointing and unprofessional. After properly returning my apartment key and fob (with photo proof and confirmation), the apartment check was only conducted two weeks later. This means the fob could have disappeared well after I left.” — Yasmine Ben
Summary: The available reviews are split. One tenant reported excellent cleanliness and service; two others reported poor move-in cleanliness and problems with key return and deposit handling. The sample is very small, so these cannot be taken as representative. However, the existence of such complaints suggests that management quality may vary. Prospective tenants should ask about inspection timelines and cleaning standards during the tour.
Price Positioning vs City’s From-Price
Toronto’s lowest weekly rent for student housing among the 75 properties listed on this platform is CAD 150 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Liwinco The Well starts at CAD 270 per week. That places it 80% above the city’s floor price. The top end of its range (CAD 470) is more than three times the floor.
In context, Liwinco is a mid-to-high-priced option for the Toronto student market. The weekly rent for a four-bedroom unit may be split among four occupants, which can reduce individual cost, but the base rate per room is still above many shared accommodations. The luxury tags (pool, gym, terrace) partly explain the premium.
No average price for the city was provided, so direct comparison is limited. If you are looking for the cheapest possible room, this property is not it.
Room-Type Guidance
The property lists two unit types: “4b” (four-bedroom) and “apartment”. The “4b” is clearly a shared unit with four separate bedrooms and common spaces — suitable for groups of four or individuals who want to rent a single room within a larger flat. The “apartment” category is ambiguous; it could mean a studio, one-bedroom, or a different configuration. There is no price breakdown per unit type in the data. You will need to confirm with the operator what the exact floor plans are for the “apartment” option.
Given the min lease of 17 weeks, these units are designed for semester-long stays or summer terms. All prices are weekly and inclusive of the amenities listed. Deposit information is not provided, so ask about that upfront.
Booking Timing
The “available from” field is null in the data, meaning no start date is specified. For any property with a minimum lease of 17 weeks, you should plan to book at least 6–8 weeks before your intended move-in to allow for paperwork and room selection. Since Toronto’s student market has 75 properties, competition for units with pools and terraces may be higher in late summer and early fall (peak intake period). If you aim for a January move-in, booking by November is sensible.
Always confirm exact move-in dates and availability directly, as this listing does not show real-time openings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum lease length?
The minimum lease is 17 weeks. That is roughly four months. If you need a shorter term, this property is not suitable.
Does the rent include utilities and amenities?
The data does not specify whether electricity, water, heating, or internet are included. The tags mention a terrace, swimming pool, and gym, which are likely available to residents, but there may be additional fees. Confirm the full cost with the operator.
How do I handle deposits and key returns based on the negative reviews?
Given the complaints about delayed inspection after key return, ask the operator for a written procedure: when the inspection happens, how you get proof of key handback, and how the deposit (if any) is refunded. If the operator cannot provide clear steps, consider this a risk factor.
Sources & data date
All price, rating, and review data used in this article are from the source platform and the Google reviews linked to the property. Data current as of July 2026. Prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any commitment.
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