Studying at OCAD University means being immersed in Toronto’s vibrant arts and design community—but it also means figuring out where to live. If you’re not living in residence, your main options are usually renting an apartment or choosing a private student residence. Whether you’re settling in for the academic year or just need a short-term place, there are housing options that can suit your creative lifestyle and schedule.
Renting an Apartment near OCAD University
OCAD U’s downtown campus is surrounded by lively neighbourhoods with a mix of student housing and rental apartments. Many students look for places in areas like Baldwin Village, Chinatown, Queen West, Kensington Market, and the Grange—each offering its own unique vibe. Thanks to OCAD U’s central location, it’s also easy to explore other neighbourhoods a short streetcar or subway ride away, such as Little Italy, Parkdale, or the Annex.
Pros & Cons of Leasing
Finding your own apartment can offer more space and freedom, but it also means managing the logistics. You’ll need to coordinate viewings, sign a lease, potentially furnish your space, and often find roommates to help split the rent. It can take time to land the right fit, but for many students, it’s worth it to create a home that reflects their needs and style.
Student Residence near OCAD University
HOEM offers a vibrant student living experience. Located at 186 Jarvis Street, we’re just a 20-minute walk or a short 10-minute TTC ride from campus. Quick access to your classes, studios, and events means more time to focus on what matters to you.
Amenities That Fuel Creativity
Every detail at HOEM is designed with students in mind. Enjoy high-speed internet, dedicated study areas, a 24/7 fitness and yoga space, and cozy communal lounges where ideas flow freely. Whether you’re working on a project or looking to connect with peers, you’ll find a supportive community here. Choose from thoughtfully designed one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments that fit your lifestyle.
Flexible Options, Reliable Support
We know student schedules can change, which is why we offer housing agreements for one, two, or three academic terms. And your safety always comes first—our building is staffed around the clock, with 24/7 security and a helpful team on-site whenever you need them.
Want to learn more about living at HOEM? Reach out today and reserve your spot in one of Toronto’s most welcoming student communities for OCADU students.
Students from All Schools Welcome
While many of our residents attend OCAD University, HOEM is open to students from all post-secondary schools in Toronto. Our community includes individuals from TMU, University of Toronto, George Brown, Toronto Film School, and more—plus a wide network of international and exchange students.
OCAD U Summer Housing
Taking a summer course at OCADU? With our single-term housing agreements, you can stay with us just for the summer—no need to commit beyond your course dates.
Commonly Asked Questions: OCAD University Students
What should I consider when deciding between renting an apartment near OCADU and staying in student residence?
Renting gives you more freedom to personalize your living space, but it often requires more effort, like signing a lease, managing utilities, and potentially finding roommates. Student residences offer a built-in community and amenities tailored for students, but they may come with more rules and less privacy. Consider what kind of living experience you prefer—more control and independence or a simpler, community-focused lifestyle.
How can I find affordable housing near OCADU?
Look for rental options in nearby areas like Kensington Market, Queen Street West, or Grange Park. These neighbourhoods are popular with students and offer a mix of affordability and convenience. If budget is a concern, consider sharing an apartment with roommates to reduce costs. Be sure to factor in the proximity to campus and public transportation options.
What are the main factors I should think about when choosing where to live near OCADU?
Proximity to campus is key, but consider your daily needs—whether you prefer a lively area like Queen Street West or a quieter neighbourhood like Grange Park. Also, think about your budget, preferred living style (private apartment vs. shared living), and how much time you want to spend commuting versus socializing and studying.
Common Questions about HOEM
How does HOEM compare to other student housing options?
What makes HOEM different?
How far is HOEM to the OCADU campus?
OCADU is about a 15-minute walk or 10-minute ride on the TTC from HOEM. By downtown Toronto standards, that’s a negligible commute!
Do many OCADU students live at HOEM?
Absolutely! Our prime downtown location makes HOEM a top choice for OCADU students. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet and connect with your peers. Living at HOEM means being part of a vibrant community where you can form study groups, collaborate on projects, and build lasting friendships.
Does HOEM have creative spaces?
Yes indeed! At HOEM, we understand the importance of having access to creative spaces, especially for OCADU students. Our fabrication lab is equipped with everything you need to bring your artistic visions to life, including 3D printers and laser cutters. Additionally, we have many common rooms that can accommodate all kinds of creative work, ensuring you have the space and resources you need to thrive.
What makes HOEM different from other housing options?
What makes HOEM different?
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