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Pearson Housing Carlton Street (Toronto) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Overview of Pearson Housing Carlton Street

Pearson Housing Carlton Street is a student residence located in Toronto, Canada (ON M5A 3W7). It offers two room types: non-ensuite (shared bathroom) and branded independent house. Monthly rents range from 1,095 to 1,395 CAD (indicative — confirm with the operator). All bills are included in the rent, and the property features a 50-inch 4K TV. The minimum lease term is 6 months. Based on 1,304 Google reviews, the overall rating is 3.6 out of 5.

The residence is currently listed as not available, so you should contact the operator directly for any future openings in 2026 or 2027.

Who Is This Residence For?

This property suits students who prioritise convenience and supportive staff. The staff rating is 4.7, and several reviewers highlight helpful and friendly front desk service. The residence also includes utilities, internet, and complimentary coffee/tea, which simplifies budgeting. Internet, location, getting around, safety/security, and value for money all score 4.8, indicating that most residents find the property well-connected, secure, and reasonably priced for what is included.

Students who enjoy historic character will appreciate the building — a converted house with original features and artwork. Reviews mention a “warm and homey” atmosphere. Non-ensuite rooms are typical in this style of property, so it suits students comfortable with shared bathroom facilities.

The minimum 6-month lease works well for a semester or a full academic year. Billed as all-inclusive, the residence can be a hassle-free option for international students who want predictable monthly costs without separate utility accounts.

Who Might Want to Look Elsewhere?

Pearson Housing Carlton Street

If you require a private ensuite bathroom, the non-ensuite room type will not meet your needs. The property does not offer ensuite units.

Budget-conscious students should note that the starting rent of 1,095 CAD per month is higher than the city’s from-price of 150 CAD (indicative — confirm with the operator). While the residence includes utilities and amenities, those looking for the absolute cheapest option in Toronto may find cheaper shared rooms further from the centre.

Students who want a strong social scene may find the social rating of 3.5 below average. The property is more suited to those who prefer a quieter, home-like environment. Short-term stays (under 6 months) are not possible given the minimum lease term.

What Residents Actually Say

Three Google reviews give a direct sense of the experience. Here are verbatim quotes:

“This is a great hotel! We enjoyed our stay! The staff were polite and helpful. The room was clean and cozy, and the bed was comfortable, so we slept well. Complimentary coffee and tea were available 24/7 in the lobby. The free Wi-Fi was reliable and worked well throughout our stay. The hotel has a warm and homey atmosp” — Ольга С (5 stars)

“This is truly a hidden gem!! The front desk attendant, Ash was the most welcoming and friendly employee. The fact that it’s a historic house means there is tons of character in the hotel. I loved all the art work throughout the property. As others have mentioned there is no lift. The complimentary coffee, tea and iced ” — Jennifer Bouman (5 stars)

“We had a great stay. The beds were incredibly comfortable, the room was spotless and we loved the shower. The complementary iced coffee was a wonderful touch. We would certainly stay again! Sylvie & Roland” — Sylvie Nadeau (4 stars)

Common themes across reviews: excellent staff service, clean and comfortable rooms, reliable Wi-Fi, and free refreshments. The reference to “no lift” is important for anyone with mobility concerns or heavy luggage — the historic building does not have an elevator. Overall, guests are satisfied with the quality and atmosphere.

Price Positioning

The monthly rent range of 1,095–1,395 CAD is above the city’s from-price of 150 CAD. However, that from-price likely reflects the lowest weekly or monthly rate among all properties on the platform, often for a shared room with no utilities. At Pearson Housing Carlton Street, the rent includes all utilities, internet, and basic amenities, which reduces additional expenses. The value-for-money rating of 4.8 shows that many residents consider the price fair given what they receive.

To compare: a typical non-ensuite room in Toronto with bills included could cost between 1,000 and 1,500 CAD per month. This property sits within that range, on the mid-to-higher end. The high rating for location (4.8) suggests good proximity to transit and downtown amenities, which may further justify the cost for those who prioritise convenience.

Room Type Guidance

Two room types are available:

If privacy is paramount, neither type offers a private bathroom. However, the independent house might have fewer roommates or a different floor plan. Confirm with the operator before committing.

Booking Timing

The property is currently marked as not available. If you are considering a move-in for the 2026 or 2027 academic year, contact the operator early — Toronto student housing can fill up quickly, especially near the start of semesters (September, January). With a minimum lease of 6 months, plan around your study schedule. Since reviews mention no elevator and limited capacity, rooms in the historic house probably go fast.

Given the lack of current availability, use this review to evaluate if the residence fits your criteria, and then check with the operator for future openings. Waiting until a few months before your intended move-in may reduce options.


Is the rent all-inclusive?

Yes. The property tags include “bills_included,” and reviews mention complimentary coffee, tea, and free Wi-Fi. No additional charges for utilities or internet are reported. You should confirm the exact inclusions with the operator when you inquire.

How convenient is the location for getting around?

The location and getting-around ratings are both 4.8. While exact distances are not provided, the address (Toronto, ON M5A 3W7) places it near downtown Toronto. High scores suggest walkable access to public transit, shops, and likely the University of Toronto area. Check a map for specific proximity to your campus.

Are meals included or is there a kitchen?

The reviews mention complimentary beverages only — no reference to included meals. The property type is a hotel-style residence, but the branded independent house might have a kitchen. The food rating is 3.5, which is neutral. For a definitive answer, ask the operator about cooking facilities and meal plans.

Sources & data date: 2026-07

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