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tango

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hello everyone!!

How can a rent a condo or an apartment in Toronto if I don't have a job there yet? I have called several places and on their lease application requires that you have a job. I also do not know anybody there that would co-sign for me. What should I do? Please share your experiences.

Thank you
 
Have you teried some classified website like craiglist or toronto.kijiji.ca ? i found one advertise, it was one room included furnitures etc, the cost was $800 in downtown Toronto, i called and just for checking asked the own, i am immigrant and going to land next saturday( which still is dream, lol), the woman replied me she is getting several of calls and she not sure if room will available antill my arrival, but i can call for reconfirm. She didnt request me any documents or jobs etc, try to find craiglist and kijiji, then give there call, hope you will many places within toronto.
 
downdown toronto, you will get only a single room.. not a flat :)
 
It was one room only with private toilet. Flat will cost around $1500-$2000, this is what i saw in craiglist and some other classified websites.
 
Thanks for the info guys, but I will be moving there with a family of three and a room won’t work. I will keep searching.
 
if u plan to move to toronto withiut a stable job,definitely dont look downtown
 
Downtown is little expensive i would suggest u to stay in victoria park its a nice residential peaceful place there are some apartments 30 Denton Ave and Cresent Town just behind the subway rent i guess it would be 800$ .. there is good transportation in canada (subway, buses)
Here is the link for 30 denton to contact
http://www.gottarent.com/apartment/vacancy.phtml?SpaceID=3049
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_Town buildings of cresent town
subway link http://www3.ttc.ca/ click on subway/RT .

Once u get off at pearson airport there is 192 bus(take a transit and use that transit for subway) which drops off u at kipling station from there u can take subway



tango said:
hello everyone!!

How can a rent a condo or an apartment in Toronto if I don't have a job there yet? I have called several places and on their lease application requires that you have a job. I also do not know anybody there that would co-sign for me. What should I do? Please share your experiences.

Thank you
 
This is often a problem for new immigrants. If asked for employment details, just say that you are a new immigrant. If you are arriving alone, you could look at shared accomadation. Many years ago when my parents immigrated to Canada we often had immigrant guest stying with us until they found a suitable place and maybe you can find someone on this forum or maybe place an advert in one of the papers. Not the local papers but on Craig's List. I also know many who have stayed in a homestay which are usually for international students. I had one friend who did this in Vancouver. You can search "student homestay Toronto" and I'm sure you'll find something. Try to keep your costs down as much as you can for the first few months and find a better place once you have found a job.

best of luck.