Toronto—St. Paul'sRent Prices 2026
Our Verdict
"Final Boss"
At a median of C$46.8/m², this area is the rental market's FINAL_BOSS; you're paying a premium for a zip code that signals you've made it. Our neighborhood analysis shows that while prices are steep, the stability here is unmatched compared to the volatile downtown condo market. Given the current investment outlook, don't expect these numbers to drop, as inventory near Sir Winston Churchill Park is guarded like a fortress.
The Vibe:St. Paul's is the intersection of old-money Forest Hill estates and the high-density corridor of Yonge and St. Clair. Commuters rely heavily on the Line 1 subway and the 512 St. Clair streetcar, which thankfully stays out of traffic with its own dedicated lane. Expect to see high-end grocery bags and a lot of dogs that cost more than your car.
Market Median
Neighborhood Peers
Quick Estimate
Toronto—St. Paul's @ C$46.8/m²/mo
District Highlights
Locals Ask
Does the Average Rent usually include a parking spot?
In St. Paul's, parking is a luxury; expect to pay C$200+ extra per month if it's not explicitly bundled into your lease.
Why are the m² stats higher here than in the East End?
You are paying for the proximity to the University line and the absence of the 'party crowd' that dominates King West.
Is the investment outlook good for new condo builds here?
Yes, because the strict zoning in Forest Hill limits new supply, keeping the existing rentals at the C$54.2/m² ceiling.
What is the noise level like near the St. Clair West hub?
It's a dense urban environment, so if you aren't at least ten floors up, you'll be hearing the 512 streetcar hum all night.
Are there any 'cheaper' pockets in this neighborhood analysis?
Your best bet for the lower C$39.5/m² range is the older mid-rise inventory tucked away on the side streets of Deer Park.