Ranked across six live data layers — crime & safety, walkable amenities, air quality & green space, neighbourhood social fabric, real TTC service, and measured internet speeds — scored against your specific campus location with up-to-date Toronto data.
The neighbourhood metrics for the area immediately around your campus.
A note on rent. The figures above are 1-bedroom rental estimates — a reliable neighbourhood-level price signal, not what you'll personally pay for a room. Rooms in shared houses and basement apartments typically rent for 40–60% of the 1BR figure in the same area.
The closest, most practical districts to this campus, compared through TerraEd’s student-location fit model.
How we score. TerraEd combines proximity, affordability, mobility, and neighbourhood support indicators into a single student-location fit score. Higher is better.
The route from the address you entered to campus.
Real, address-level crime data for your neighbourhood — every major incident in the last 12 months, broken down by category. Path-level analysis (crime along your specific walking route) ships in v2.
Groceries, cafes, transit stops, libraries — counted within walking-distance bands of your address.
Tree canopy and parkland for your specific neighbourhood — the green-space signal for daily wellbeing.
The percentage of residents aged 15–24 in your neighbourhood — the only honest signal for student peer density.
Subway proximity, last bus home, peak frequency — computed from the live TTC schedule, per neighbourhood.
What people actually get when they run a speed test — from M-Lab's public dataset, the open data behind CIRA's .ca speed test.
Groceries, pharmacies, healthcare, laundromats, study spots, late-night food, gyms, parks, and other low-friction living signals for students.
Peer context, community anchors, third places, public commons, and student-oriented places that help students connect, participate, and feel at home.
Crime breakdowns, amenity radius bands, canopy and parks, and peer-density mapping for your address — and every one of the 38 Toronto districts to compare against. Plus every atlas layer as it ships through 2026.
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