King West is one of the busiest pockets for Toronto rentals. I help renters compare King West condos for rent by price, building quality, and how quickly they need to move.
Send your basics and I'll tell you what looks realistic, then pull matching options from MLS.
Realistic 2026 ranges based on what's actually closing in this segment of the market right now. The quiz gives you a sharper personalized read.
King West can look simple from the outside: lots of condos, lots of restaurants, lots of listings. The real difference is building quality, noise exposure, elevator reliability, and whether the unit is priced to attract a bidding rush.
Renters who want nightlife, walkability, restaurants, gyms, and quick access to the Financial District without living in the quietest pocket of downtown.
King Street and Adelaide can feel very different block by block. I check exposure, streetcar noise, construction, and whether the building has recurring management complaints.
Strong documents matter here because good one-bedrooms can move fast. Have credit, income proof, ID, and deposit funds ready before the viewing.
Specific to this search, not generic agent talk. The goal is to help you move faster with better information and less wasted effort.
I know the buildings on King, Adelaide, and Wellington — the ones with great management, the ones to avoid, and where to find the best value.
A nice 1BR in King West can be gone in 48 hours. I keep tabs on what's coming and can move fast when the right unit drops.
Good buildings attract multiple applicants. I'll help you put together a package that stands out.

I'm a licensed agent focused on downtown condo rentals in Toronto. I work with renters directly — no handoffs, no assistants. When you send me your details, I pull from live MLS and send you a tight shortlist the same day. 647-227-0077
Most King West condos for rent fall in the mid-to-upper end of the downtown Toronto rental market. A 1-bedroom is often around $2,400 to $3,000, while studios can sometimes land closer to $2,000 to $2,400. I can tell you which buildings and layouts are actually worth that price.
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.
Take the rental quiz and Brendan will tell you what is realistic for your budget, move date, and preferred area — before you waste time chasing the wrong listings.