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Condo for Rent in Cabbagetown
- MLS Number
- C13171702
- Property Type
- Condo
- Status
- active
- Days on Site
- 21
- Bedrooms
- 0
- Bathrooms
- 1
- Square Feet
- N/A sqft
- Neighbourhood
- Regent Park / Cabbagetown / St. James Town
- Locker
- None
- Exposure
- West
- Balcony
- None
- Listing Brokerage
- STRATA REAL ESTATE
SMART SPACE. PRIME LOCATION. ALL-INCLUSIVE UTILITIES. FURNITURE INCLUDED. TURN THE KEY, AND YOU ARE ALL SET UP! Right across from the historic St. Lawrence Market, New Times Square is one of Old Toronto's kept secrets. These well-proportioned suites are increasingly hard to find, and this one is a beauty. Square layout, real closets, a proper 4-piece bath with actual counter space and room to dry your hair without hitting a wall, ensuite laundry and west-facing afternoon light. Everything you need and nothing you don't.Your heat, AC, water & electricity are all included in the rent. Cross the street Saturday morning and lose an hour picking up fresh bread, aged cheese, peameal bacon and flowers for the table after taking a run on the waterfront. Then walk to one of the arenas for the game, or theatre for the show, or any one of the restaurants that remind you exactly why you chose to live in this city. In 6 minutes, you can walk west to Backstage at Yonge & Esplanade, where the new CIBC Square PATH bridge is opening soon and will connect you underground to Union Station and the entire city centre when the weather has other ideas. Head upstairs to the rooftop garden for BBQs and those charming Old Toronto and lake views. Work it off in the second-floor gym and sauna. Let the 24-hour concierge handle your packages while you get on with your life. Unit can also be offered unfurnished.
Discover Regent Park / Cabbagetown / St. James Town
Regent Park / Cabbagetown / St. James Town is a vibrant community in the Greater Toronto Area, offering excellent amenities, schools, and transportation options. This area is popular with families and professionals seeking a balanced lifestyle with access to urban conveniences and natural spaces.
Why Live in Regent Park / Cabbagetown / St. James Town
- •Convenient location in Regent Park / Cabbagetown / St. James Town
- •Access to local shops and dining
- •Good public transit connections
- •Community parks and green spaces
- •Well-maintained neighbourhoods
Nearby Schools
Transit & Commuting
- •MiWay bus routes throughout the area
- •GO Transit stations within driving distance
- •Easy highway access to 401/403/QEW
- •Walking distance to local amenities
Parks & Amenities
- •Local parks and recreational facilities
- •Community centres
- •Shopping plazas nearby
- •Restaurants and cafes
Lifestyle & Community
Regent Park / Cabbagetown / St. James Town offers a wonderful quality of life with a mix of residential charm and urban convenience. Residents enjoy easy access to schools, parks, and shopping, making it an ideal location for families and professionals alike.
109 Front Street Unit 440, Regent Park / Cabbagetown / St. James Town
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How this lease stacks up against the local rental market
Estimated Monthly Budget
Things to Confirm Before Signing
· Are utilities included, or separate?
· How many parking spots are included?
· Is the landlord open to a 1-year or 2-year lease?
· Are pets and small renovations (paint, hooks) allowed?
· When was the last rent increase, if there is a prior tenant?
Utility estimates are approximate and vary by season, habits, and what the landlord includes. Always confirm inclusions with the listing agent.

Joe's Thoughts
Honest perspective from 30+ years of GTA real estate experience
Fairly Priced Rental
At $2,100/mo, this is in line with typical 1-bedroom rents in Cabbagetown (~$2,300/mo). The rent itself may be firm, but there's often room to negotiate on lease terms — move-in date, appliance inclusions, or parking.
Market Position
At 21 days on site, this property has had reasonable exposure. It hasn't sold immediately (which often indicates overpricing), but isn't languishing either. There's likely room for a 3-5% negotiation from asking price.
Condo Considerations
For condos, I always review the status certificate thoroughly. Key things I look for: reserve fund health (should be well-funded), any upcoming special assessments, rules that might affect your lifestyle (pets, rentals, renovations), and the corporation's financial statements. We'll want to verify the monthly fees and what they include.
Efficient Living
At 0 sqft, this is a more compact space. The upside: lower utility bills, less maintenance, and easier cleaning. Consider how you'll use the space - built-in storage, multi-functional furniture, and good organization become important. Great for singles, couples, or those who prefer a low-maintenance lifestyle.
Lease Terms to Negotiate
Don't just focus on the monthly rent — the lease terms matter just as much. I always advise my rental clients to clarify: what's included (parking, storage, utilities), the lease length options, the landlord's policy on renewals, and whether small personalizations like painting are permitted. These details can make or break your experience over 12–24 months.
Let's Walk Through It Together
Photos can't tell you about traffic noise, natural light at different times of day, or how well the landlord maintains the property. When we view it together, I'll assess the condition of appliances, HVAC, and finishes — and flag anything that might become a headache. I'll also help you understand the lease terms before you sign anything.