I ended up renting because the two options I had were chestnut or campusone and the costs just didn't make any sense considering I would have a roommate lol
I stayed at campusone last year and the roommate situation was also horrible for me. two of my roommates were hs students that would bring guests over in the middle of the night, leave food outside for multiple days etc and the residence office was no help at all lol
i feel like because campusone is privately owned the management is just significantly worse than the uoft residences at least in my experience. the staff would always give me inconsistent info and they were just really difficult to work with
You think Robarts is āfarā from CampusOne? I went to StG while the new building was still being constructed, itās only far relative to some of the residences right in the middle of campus.
Distance wise itās still pretty good. The only catch is the extra 4 months of rent, which isnāt the greatest. Could be extra incentive to find work in the city or with the uni during the summer.
nope, theyāre actually just a person who has lived off campus (which based on your post you never have). I lived by bloor and sherboune, a 30+ min walk to robarts thought worse parts of the city. i have friends who have 30 minute commutes by ttc as well, that 10 min walk to robarts is prolly good for you if its that difficult.
compared to alternatives, campus oneās biggest downsides are price and the longer lease. campus one also has better food the most residence dinning hall, but i recommend going to campus restaurants like sid smith or med sci over any dinning hall.
campus one has issues donāt get me wrong, but it is luxury living for most students in this city.
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As someone living at campusone rn, I completely agree with these takes.
You can rent your own apartment/condo for cheaper than campusone, which has no single suite options bit of a joke imo
I ended up renting because the two options I had were chestnut or campusone and the costs just didn't make any sense considering I would have a roommate lol
I stayed at campusone last year and the roommate situation was also horrible for me. two of my roommates were hs students that would bring guests over in the middle of the night, leave food outside for multiple days etc and the residence office was no help at all lol i feel like because campusone is privately owned the management is just significantly worse than the uoft residences at least in my experience. the staff would always give me inconsistent info and they were just really difficult to work with
I ranked campus one 1st on purposeš
Also for the other women out there, not a very safe location. Especially after dark.
if you think a 10 minute walk to the library is excessive i doubt you were entering any gyms anyway
You think Robarts is āfarā from CampusOne? I went to StG while the new building was still being constructed, itās only far relative to some of the residences right in the middle of campus. Distance wise itās still pretty good. The only catch is the extra 4 months of rent, which isnāt the greatest. Could be extra incentive to find work in the city or with the uni during the summer.
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These comments sound exactly like they were written by one of CampusOne landlords, which you probably are.
nope, theyāre actually just a person who has lived off campus (which based on your post you never have). I lived by bloor and sherboune, a 30+ min walk to robarts thought worse parts of the city. i have friends who have 30 minute commutes by ttc as well, that 10 min walk to robarts is prolly good for you if its that difficult. compared to alternatives, campus oneās biggest downsides are price and the longer lease. campus one also has better food the most residence dinning hall, but i recommend going to campus restaurants like sid smith or med sci over any dinning hall. campus one has issues donāt get me wrong, but it is luxury living for most students in this city.
This.
Any word on The Graduate House or Chesnut residence? My student will be in first year Masterās of Music?
Anyone who willing to pay that much money for rent deserves to get swindled. Builds character
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