Located in the heart of downtown, CampusOne is a newly built Toronto student rent affiliated with the University of Toronto. The building is also close to Toronto Metropolitan University and OCAD University. Looking at the map, CampusOne Toronto is literally across the street from UofT's main campus. Choose from self-contained studios or 2- to 5-bedroom suites for a group of people. Nearby the CampusOne downtown building, there are lots of facny restaurnat, cafes and entertainment options.
FeaturesCampusOne floor plan includes studio, 2b1b, 3b2b, 4b2b, 5b3b and b5b2b. All Campus 1 apartments follow a standard student apartment layout. All units come with basic furniture at move‑in, including a bed, desk, chair, and closet, so you can basically show up with your suitcase and start living. The property offers all inclusive bills, with your rent covers unlimited internet, electricity and water. One of CampusOne's key strengths is its focus on being study‑friendly. Every room has stable WiFi and a basic climate control system, so you stay comfortable through both summer and winter.
The common spaces are a major part of the Toronto CampusOne experience. The building feels more like a student community than just a rental block. There's a fitness room, study areas, and common lounges, all of which are used during exam season and the start of each term. Many students spend long hours in the study rooms, and the common areas are often used for group discussions or just hanging out. For daily needs, CampusOne has laundry facilities and shared kitchen spaces.
There's also 24/7 security, controlled building access, and a staffed front desk, offer some help for residents, which makes a noticeable difference in day‑to‑day security and peace of mind in a high‑density student community.
Toronto Downtown LivingThe real value of Campus 1 isn't just the room you live in, the prime location sits right in Downtown. Within a 5 to 10‑minute walk, you get to everything in need. Let's start with food, KINTON RAMEN is a constant line‑up spot for UofT students. Ramen Isshin offers consistently good Japanese ramen with a solid reputation. And McDonald's? That's your late‑night essential when nothing else is open.
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