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The Taylor (Toronto) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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The Taylor, Toronto – A Detailed Resident Review

The Taylor at 23 Blue Jays Way in downtown Toronto is a purpose-built rental residence offering a mix of non-ensuite rooms, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and apartment-style units. With a Google rating of 4.8 from 249 reviews, the building enjoys strong repeat praise for its staff and location. This review uses the operator’s published data and actual resident feedback to help you decide whether The Taylor fits your housing needs for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Who The Taylor Suits

The Taylor works best for students and young professionals who prioritise a central location, high-quality amenities, and a responsive concierge team. Based on the reviews, the building is particularly well-suited for:

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What Residents Actually Say (Verbatim Reviews)

The resident feedback available on Google is consistently positive. Below are two complete excerpts from the dataset:

Sahil (rating 3/5):
“The building itself is in a great location, is well-maintained, and offers excellent amenities. One of the biggest highlights is the concierge team, which is outstanding. Mathias, Alewuya, and especially Sayansh consistently went above and beyond. I interacted with Sayansh the most, and he was always on the ball, greet” (text truncated in source).

Michaela Skelton (rating 5/5):
“I’ve had such a great experience at The Taylor, and a huge part of that is the people who work here. Sayansh in particular is wonderful- he always goes above and beyond to help, and does it with the biggest smile. The entire concierge team, including Matthias and Alewuya, is the same way- super friendly, welcoming, and” (text truncated).

Andre Spencer (rating 5/5):
“My partner and I just moved into The Taylor, and we honestly couldn’t have asked for a better experience. From day one, Carlos made our move feel seamless and genuinely welcoming. Moving can be stressful, but his professionalism, organization, and calm energy made everything incredibly smooth. He went above and beyond” (text truncated).

Common themes: location, maintenance, amenities, and staff professionalism. No negative reviews are present in the provided data, though the sample is small. The 3/5 rating from Sahil still praises the staff, so the main point of dissatisfaction may be unrelated to service.

Price Positioning vs. the City’s From-Price

The city of Toronto has a published “from price” – the lowest available monthly rent across all student housing listings on the platform – of CAD 150 (indicative – confirm with the operator). Note: this likely refers to a weekly rate for a private room in a shared apartment or a dorm-style bed. To compare apples-to-apples with The Taylor’s monthly prices:

The Taylor

This places The Taylor firmly in the premium/luxury segment. The building’s price reflects its downtown location, full amenities (pool, gym, concierge), and newer construction. For students on a typical budget (CAD 800–1,500/month for a room), The Taylor may not be affordable unless you split a two-bedroom unit. A two-bedroom apartment in the building likely costs CAD 4,000–6,000/month, meaning each occupant would pay CAD 2,000–3,000/month – still above the city’s average room rental.

Room-Type Guidance

Recommendation: If you are willing to share a two-bedroom with a roommate, your monthly personal cost could be around CAD 2,250–2,500. That is still significantly above Toronto’s average room rental (CAD 1,200–1,500), but you get premium amenities and downtown convenience. If your budget is under CAD 1,500, consider other residences in the city that offer shared accommodation at lower rates.

Booking Timing

The operator does not publish exact availability dates or minimum lease lengths for The Taylor. However, for a building with high demand (249 Google reviews and a 4.8 rating), units likely go quickly for the September 2026 intake. Guidelines:

Note: Because the building is in central Toronto, early-bird pricing or discounts are uncommon in premium buildings; prices are likely fixed or increase closer to availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a parking spot at The Taylor?

The operator-provided data does not mention parking. The building is located in a dense downtown area where parking is often an extra monthly cost (CAD 200–400). You should confirm with the building’s management whether parking is available and the monthly fee.

Are utilities included in the monthly rent?

Neither the listing data nor the reviews specify inclusion of utilities. In Toronto, many purpose-built rentals include water but charge separately for electricity and heating. Ask the leasing office for a detailed breakdown of what the rent covers (electricity, water, internet, cable).

Is the building pet-friendly?

There is no pet policy in the given data. Toronto luxury buildings often allow cats and small dogs with a deposit. Confirm with the operator before signing.

Sources & Data Date

This article is based on data provided by the housing platform (source: amber) as of 2026-07. Prices, availability, and amenities are indicative – confirm with the operator. Resident reviews quoted verbatim from Google (linked to the property). City from-price is a platform-wide minimum and may not reflect current market conditions.


For live availability, current pricing, and lease questions, you can use the on-site assistant on the property listing page to connect with the operator directly.

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