Brendan Stewart
Keller Williams Referred Urban Realty · Brokerage
Relocation · Toronto Condo Rentals

Relocating to Toronto — Condo Help

Whether you're moving for work, school, or a fresh start — I help people relocate to Toronto find the right condo fast. Remote viewings, neighbourhood advice, all of it.

  • Neighbourhood guidance — transit, walkability, lifestyle
  • Virtual viewings available for out-of-city renters
  • Application strategy for out-of-province applicants
48havg. shortlist time
1–3 wksavg. time to lease
Freefor renters
Direct help · Same-day response

Need direct help today?

Send your basics and I'll tell you what looks realistic, then pull matching options from MLS.

Not ready to send your details yet? Start with the 90-second rental quiz and I'll point you in the right direction first.
No spam · I usually reply within a few hours.
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You send your move date, budget, and preferred areas.

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I tell you what is realistic and flag any application gaps early.

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You get a tighter shortlist instead of wasting time on the wrong listings.

2026 Pricing · Relocating to — Condo Help

What your budget gets you.

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.

Studio / Bachelor
$1,900–$2,300
per month
1 Bedroom
$2,200–$2,800
per month
2 Bedrooms
$2,900–$3,600
per month
Relocation strategy · Condo search

Remote condo searches need tighter filters than regular browsing.

If you are relocating to Toronto, every wasted showing or vague listing costs more. The search should narrow quickly around commute, building reliability, lease timing, document readiness, and whether remote signing/viewing makes sense.

Best fit

Renters relocating for work, school, family, or a new chapter who need practical guidance before landing in Toronto.

Watch closely

Overly polished listing photos, unclear building rules, remote-viewing gaps, move-in elevator availability, and lease start timing.

Application edge

A clear relocation story, employment details, and prepared documents help landlords get comfortable even when you are not local yet.

How I help

What you can expect.

Specific to this search, not generic agent talk. The goal is to help you move faster with better information and less wasted effort.

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Relocation support

I work with renters who are coming from other cities or provinces. I'll handle the shortlist, showings, and application process — remotely if needed.

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Toronto neighbourhood breakdown

Not sure if you want King West, Midtown, or the East End? I'll walk you through each area based on your commute, budget, and vibe.

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Getting approved from outside Ontario

Landlords sometimes hesitate with out-of-province applicants. I know how to package your application to address concerns upfront.

Brendan Stewart
Brendan Stewart · Keller Williams Referred Urban Realty, Brokerage · TRREB Member · RECO Lic. 6004758

A real person, not a portal.

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

Common questions

What people usually ask.

Can I secure a Toronto condo before I arrive?

Yes. Many people successfully rent remotely. I'll send video tours or book a live virtual showing, and guide you through signing the lease digitally.

How far in advance should I start?+

4–8 weeks before your ideal move-in date is ideal. Toronto leases typically start on the first of the month, so work backwards from there.

How quickly can I get options?+

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.

What happens after I fill out the form?+

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.

Can you help me figure out which areas to live in?+

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.

Want a faster path?

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.

Take the Rental Quiz