The Toronto rental market is competitive and confusing. I work with renters directly — pulling listings from MLS, coaching you on applications, and making the process straightforward.
Tell me your situation and I'll take it from there.
Tell me your budget, bedrooms, and move date — I pull matching listings from MLS that day. No browsing portals on your own.
Toronto rentals are competitive. I help you put together a strong package (docs, cover letter, timing) so you stand out from other applicants.
No assistants, no call centres. When you text or email me, I reply. Most clients find a place within 1–3 weeks.
I'm a licensed agent with Keller Williams Referred Urban Realty focused entirely on downtown condo rentals. I work with renters directly — no handoffs, no assistants. When you send me your details, I pull from live MLS listings and send you a tight shortlist the same day.
In most cases, yes — the landlord side pays the agent's commission. If a specific listing doesn't cooperate, I'll tell you upfront before we do any work together. No surprises.
Most landlords want: a credit report (you can pull one for free), proof of income (pay stubs, employment letter, or T4), and a completed rental application. I'll walk you through exactly what to prepare so you're not caught off guard.
If you send me your budget, move date, and preferred areas, I can usually have a shortlist ready the same day. Good units in Toronto go fast — sometimes within 24–48 hours — so speed matters.
I'll reach out within a few hours with 4–6 matching listings from MLS. We'll chat about which ones fit best, book 1–3 showings, and submit a strong application together.
Absolutely. If you tell me your must-haves (transit access, walkability, noise level, budget) I can recommend neighbourhoods and specific buildings. I know the downtown core well and can steer you away from buildings with recurring issues.