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Pearson Housing 40 Homewood Ave (Toronto) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who This Residence Suits Best

Pearson Housing at 40 Homewood Ave in Toronto appeals to students who prioritise a central location and a full set of amenities within a well-established building. Based on its price range of CAD 1,400–1,572 per month (indicative — confirm with the operator) and its location near the University of Toronto campus, this residence works well for:

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What Residents Actually Say

Pearson Housing 40 Homewood Ave

The property has a Google rating of 4.1 out of 5 from 103 reviews. Below are three representative extracts (verbatim from the data):

Minara Ahmadi (5/5): “I have lived here for more than 5 years, overall the building is very nice, cool amenity and great front desk. I love my unit and the view. I can say I love this place from the bottom of my heart. You can’t find anywhere else that is more convenient than this location. It’s so easy to buy groceries from Loblaws, No Fri…”
Key takeaway: Long‑term satisfaction, emphasis on location and convenience.

Omer Quenneville (5/5): “As a realtor I can say this building certainly has history and is sometimes referred to as the ‘old girl on the block’ Built in 1972, it has surpassed 50 years. I have sold many units in this building over the years and it continues to be a building with a high demand and low turnover with the latest being young urban…”
Key takeaway: High demand and low tenant turnover — indicating a stable community.

Nicole Kelly (5/5): “Love this place! I have nothing bad to say at all. Security is always super nice and have been very helpful if ever I need the elevator on service or have a question. Neighbours are quiet and kind. I’ve been really happy and enjoy living here a lot. Quiet, but a short walk right into the core. Steps away from Rabba, Su…”
Key takeaway: Quiet atmosphere, helpful staff, and walkable downtown access.

All three reviews are positive, which skews the picture — there are likely critical voices among the 103 reviews, but the data provided does not include them. The consistent themes are: great location, helpful front desk, quiet neighbours, and a sense of community.

Price Positioning vs Toronto’s Student Market

The city of Toronto has a wide range of student accommodation listings. According to the reference data, the city’s from‑price (the lowest available rate across all student housing platforms in Toronto) is CAD 150 per week — roughly CAD 600–650 per month. However, this bottom‑of‑market figure typically represents a shared room in a basic basement apartment or a small private room far from campus.

Pearson Housing’s monthly rent of CAD 1,400–1,572 (indicative — confirm with the operator) positions it well above that entry level. For context:

So while the absolute rent is high, the per‑person cost in a shared unit can be reasonable. Students renting a whole 4‑bedroom unit could pay CAD 350–393 per person (indicative — confirm with the operator) if the total rent scales similarly. But the data does not specify per‑bedroom pricing, so prospective tenants should calculate based on the exact unit offered.

Room‑Type Guidance

Pearson Housing lists three unit types:

Given the building’s age (1972), unit sizes are generally generous compared to newer micro‑apartments. Floor plans vary, so ask the operator for exact square footage and the number of bathrooms before signing.

Tip for prospective tenants: If you need a private bathroom, clarify with the property manager. Most 2‑bedroom units have one full bathroom, and 4‑bedroom units often have two. The “branded independent house” may include a private bathroom.

Booking Timing Considerations

The listing shows available_from: null — meaning current availability is not published. The tag not_available in the data suggests that the property may not currently have vacancies or is not actively marketing open rooms. However, student housing platforms often display the building as a general listing even when no immediate units are free.

Frequently Asked Questions

H3: Does the rent include utilities and internet?

The data does not specify whether utilities, internet, or other fees are included. Typically, older apartment buildings in Toronto charge rent plus separate hydro, water, and heat (unless heat/hot water is included). Ask the operator for a full breakdown of what the monthly CAD 1,400–1,572 covers.

H3: Is the building close to the University of Toronto?

Yes. The address is 40 Homewood Avenue, Toronto, ON M4Y 2K2. It is within walking distance (under 15 minutes) to the St. George campus. Reviews mention that the location is central and that groceries and restaurants are steps away.

H3: What is the cancellation policy if I need to break the lease?

This information is not provided in the data. Standard practice in Toronto for a 3‑month minimum lease is that you are liable for the full lease term unless a re‑rental clause exists. Confirm directly with the property manager before signing.


Sources & data date
This article is based on data sourced from the Amber platform for the property “Pearson Housing 40 Homewood Ave” (ID amber-928927). Prices, availability, reviews, and building attributes were current as of the data snapshot dated 2026–07. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before making any financial commitment.

For live availability, current room offers, and lease terms, use the on‑site assistant to speak with a housing advisor.

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