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H4U Queens Quay (Toronto) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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H2: Overview — Who This Residence Suits and Who It Doesn’t

H4U Queens Quay is a rental property located at Toronto, ON M5J 2N2, near the waterfront on Queens Quay. It offers shared three-bedroom units and branded independent houses, with monthly prices ranging from CAD 1,200 to 1,500 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The building includes a gym, study area, and laundry facilities. Based on available data and resident feedback, this property works best for certain tenants and may be a poor fit for others.

Who it suits:

Who it may not suit:


H2: What Residents Actually Say — Quoted Reviews

Google reviews for H4U Queens Quay show a 4.7 average from 72 entries, but the sample of three reviews reveals contrasting views. Below are the verbatim extracts from the data:

Negative experience (1-star):

Positive experience (5-star):

Takeaway: The main pain point raised in two reviews is the practice of charging key deposits and service deposits that are not fully returned after move-out, with unclear justification. The positive review emphasises responsiveness to maintenance requests and overall satisfaction. If you decide to rent here, get all deposit terms in writing and document the unit’s condition thoroughly at move-in and move-out.


H2: Price Positioning vs. the City’s Starting Price

The monthly rent for H4U Queens Quay ranges from CAD 1,200 to 1,500 (indicative). For context, the lowest-priced student housing option in Toronto in the same dataset starts at CAD 150 per week (indicative — confirm with the operator), which would equate to approximately CAD 600 per month. However, that base figure typically represents a room in a shared house far from the core or with limited amenities.

At CAD 1,200–1,500 per month, this property sits in the mid-to-upper range for a shared three-bedroom in a central waterfront location. The included facilities (gym, study area, laundry) help justify the cost — similar units without amenities in the same area may start around CAD 1,000–1,200 per month for a bedroom in a three-bedroom apartment. Because the exact split per person is not specified, be sure to ask the operator whether the listed price is for the whole apartment or per bedroom. Most likely, CAD 1,200–1,500 is the total for the unit, meaning each of three tenants would pay roughly CAD 400–500 per month — a very competitive rate for Queens Quay.


H4U Queens Quay

H2: Room-Type Guidance

The property lists two unit types:

If you are a solo tenant, you will almost certainly need to join an existing group or find two roommates. The property does not appear to offer studios or one-bedroom units. When contacting the operator, ask:


H2: Booking Timing

The property is currently marked as “not available” in the dataset (data date 2026-07). This could indicate that all units are occupied or that the listing has been paused. For any move-in in 2026 or 2027, you should:


H2: FAQ

H3: Is the CAD 1,200–1,500 price per person or for the whole apartment?

The data does not specify whether the price is per room or per unit. Given that the property offers three-bedroom layouts, it is most likely the total monthly rent for the entire apartment. For example, three tenants splitting CAD 1,200 would each pay about CAD 400 per month. However, you must confirm this with the operator before signing any agreement. Always ask for a breakdown of rent per bedroom and any additional utility or service charges.

H3: Are the negative reviews about deposits a common problem?

Two of the three quoted reviews (from Google) describe issues with key deposits and service fees not being refunded after move-out. With 72 total reviews and an average rating of 4.7, it is possible that these negative experiences are a minority, but they point to a pattern worth investigating. To protect yourself:

H3: Can I rent a room individually, or do I need to find roommates?

Based on the unit types listed (3b and branded independent house), the property does not lease individual rooms directly. You would need to either bring your own group or join an existing group. When contacting the operator, ask if they have a roommate-matching service. If not, consider searching online groups (e.g., Facebook housing groups for downtown Toronto) to find two other tenants who want to share a unit.


Sources & data date: 2026-07. Data from the student-housing platform that lists this property. All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Reviews are quoted verbatim from Google.

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