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Suite Finishes at Sloane East & West Towers: What Renters Actually Get

By Purpose Built Rentals

Why Suite Finishes Matter More Than Ever

Toronto’s rental market has changed. Renters today aren’t just comparing listings — they’re comparing lifestyles. Many are coming from resale condos, past ownership, or high-end rentals where expectations around space, storage, and finish quality are already set. In that context, the difference between a good-looking suite and a genuinely livable one becomes obvious very quickly.

That’s what makes the East and West Towers at Sloane interesting. On paper, the specs are impressive. In person, what stands out is something quieter but more important: the suites feel intentional. Not rushed. Just well thought through, from layout to materials to the way you actually use the space day to day.

First Impressions: Why These Suites Don’t Feel Like Rentals

Sloane Rental Building

When we toured the East and West Towers, the reaction was immediate — these suites don’t present like typical rental units. The layouts feel resolved. Rooms are proportioned properly. Kitchens don’t feel like an afterthought tucked against a wall. Bedrooms have real storage solutions. It’s the kind of planning you usually associate with ownership product, not long-term rental.

What stood out most was how little compromise there was. Full-size appliances instead of scaled-down versions. Built-ins where you’d normally expect empty drywall. Floorplans that felt easier to furnish than many resale condos across the city. In a rental market where renters are often asked to “make it work,” Sloane flips that script.

Sloane by Fitzrovia

Kitchens That Feel Ownership-Grade

Full-Size, Full-Function Appliances

One of the biggest tells in a rental suite is the kitchen — and at Sloane, it’s clear no shortcuts were taken. The kitchens feature full-size stainless steel KitchenAid® appliances, including five-burner ranges, French-door refrigerators, built-in microwaves, and full-sized, panel-ready dishwashers. These are appliances designed for people who actually cook, not just reheat.

In today’s market, many renters are coming from condos where appliance downsizing has become normal. Here, the experience feels closer to what you’d expect in a thoughtfully designed ownership suite.

Materials That Actually Hold Up

Beyond the appliances, the finishes themselves feel substantial. Italian-made kitchen millwork, quartz countertops paired with slab backsplashes, waterfall-edge islands in select suites, and LED under-cabinet lighting all contribute to kitchens that feel cohesive rather than decorative. These are finishes chosen for durability as much as appearance — something renters notice quickly once they move in.

Sloane Bathrooms

Bedrooms & Storage: Where Sloane Quietly Wins

Storage is one of the most common pain points we hear from renters, especially those downsizing from larger homes or condos. Sloane addresses this head-on with built-in millwork, custom mudroom benches in select layouts, and walk-in closets where space allows.

What’s notable is how these built-ins are integrated. They don’t feel like add-ons. They feel planned — which makes bedrooms calmer, easier to organize, and more functional. Compared to many resale condos where storage is pushed to the margins, the layouts here feel noticeably more livable.

Bathrooms That Don’t Cut Corners

Bathrooms are another area where rental suites often fall short. At Sloane, the bathrooms feel finished, not stripped back. Grohe plumbing fixtures, glass shower enclosures, hand-laid mosaic shower tile, porcelain flooring, and custom vanities with quartz countertops all contribute to a space that feels considered.

Details like wall-mounted medicine cabinets and properly scaled lighting matter more than they get credit for. They make daily routines easier — and they signal that the developer was thinking beyond first impressions.

Ceiling Height, Light, and Flow

With nine-foot ceilings throughout, the suites immediately feel more open. That extra height changes how light moves through the space and makes furniture placement far more forgiving. Sofas don’t crowd walkways. Dining tables feel intentional rather than squeezed in.

It’s worth noting that many resale condos, even at higher price points, still struggle with awkward layouts despite similar ceiling heights. At Sloane, the benefit comes from how the space is proportioned — not just the numbers on paper.

Smart Features That Actually Improve Living

Sloane’s in-suite technology is practical rather than gimmicky. Keyless smart lock entry simplifies coming and going. Wi-Fi-enabled ecobee thermostats give residents real control over comfort. And included Rogers Ignite™ Gigabit internet removes one more setup task from move-in day.

These are features that quietly improve daily life — not tech for tech’s sake.

The Berkeley Collection: Rental, Fully Elevated

For renters looking for something even more refined, the Berkeley Collection represents the top tier of Sloane’s offering. Located on the penthouse levels and within select townhomes, these residences push the finish quality further.

The Berkeley Collection
The Berkeley Collection

Upgrades include Hansgrohe graphite fixtures, black stainless KitchenAid® appliances, Buster + Punch switches, premium herringbone flooring, upgraded Italian-imported millwork, and enhanced corridor and suite entry detailing. The result is a rental experience that competes directly with high-end ownership condos — without the long-term commitment.

How This Compares to Typical Toronto Rentals

Most purpose-built rentals still save money where tenants feel it most: kitchens, bathrooms, storage, and layouts. Sloane clearly made a different decision. The finishes aren’t just visually impressive, they’re consistent across the suite, and they hold up under use.

Who These Suites Are Actually Built For

These suites will resonate most with renters by choice — professionals, downsizers, and former owners who want quality without ownership responsibility. They’re for people who value livability over raw square footage, and who want their home to feel intentional rather than temporary.

Final Thought: Finish Quality Is the Real Luxury

After touring the East and West Towers, the takeaway was simple: Sloane’s suites feel finished. Not dressed up. Not compromised. Just well executed. In a rental market full of trade-offs, that’s what truly sets these homes apart… and lets not forget about the amenities!

If you’re comparing Sloane to condos or other rental buildings, the suite finishes deserve a closer look — because this is where the difference becomes obvious. Get in touch with us, by sending us a message below for latest availability and prices!

Sloane by Fitzrovia: West Tower Is Now Leasing

By Purpose Built Rentals

Sloane by Fitzrovia has officially entered its next phase. With the West Tower now open for leasing, one of Toronto’s most anticipated purpose-built rental communities is welcoming its first residents — and based on what we’ve seen firsthand, this release is going to move quickly.

This isn’t just another condo-style rental hitting the market. The West Tower represents a fully realized vision of what large-scale rental living in Toronto can look like when it’s designed intentionally from the ground up.

Sloane West and East Tower Terrace and Pool
Sloane West and East Tower Terrace and Pool

What’s Opening: A Quick West Tower Overview

The West Tower is part of Fitzrovia’s three-tower Sloane community, located at Dufferin Street and Highway 401, directly across from Yorkdale Shopping Centre. It’s a true purpose-built rental, not a collection of investor-owned condos which immediately shows in how the building is managed, laid out, and maintained.

The West Tower includes a broad mix of suites ranging from studios to three-bedroom layouts, supported by full-time professional management, 24-hour concierge service, and a level of amenity infrastructure rarely seen in Toronto rentals.

West Tower Pricing Breakdown — What Rents Actually Look Like

Sloane’s West Tower pricing reflects its positioning as a premium rental offering, but with a surprisingly wide range depending on suite type and layout.

1-Bedroom Suites

One-bedroom suites range from approximately 576 to 579 square feet, with rents starting from the mid-$2,600s. These layouts are ideal for professionals, couples, and students who want a high-quality living environment without excess space.

The key difference here isn’t just size — it’s livability. Full-sized appliances, smart layouts, and real storage make these feel far more functional than many downtown condo one-beds.

2-Bedroom Suites

Two-bedroom suites range from roughly 760 to just under 900 square feet, with rents starting in the mid-$3,400s and scaling depending on size and floor level.

This category will likely be the most competitive. These suites work exceptionally well for roommates, couples who work from home, or small families looking to stay in the city without sacrificing comfort or amenities.

3-Bedroom Suites

True three-bedroom rentals are rare in Toronto — especially ones approaching 1,000 square feet. West Tower three-bedroom suites start just over $4,000 per month and are designed with families and downsizers in mind.

For renters who want space without the responsibilities of ownership, this is one of the strongest three-bedroom rental options currently available.

Rental Incentives — Why These Actually Matter

West Tower is launching with one of the more compelling incentive packages we’ve seen in the rental market — and importantly, these incentives are structured in ways that meaningfully reduce overall cost, not just headline rent.

Current incentives include:

  • Up to 150,000 Aeroplan points
  • Up to two months free rent on a 12-month lease
  • Six months of complimentary parking
  • One-year Costco membership

In today’s rental landscape, incentives like these matter. Rather than lowering face rents, they reduce effective monthly costs, offset everyday expenses, and reward longer-term tenancy — all while preserving the building’s long-term rental value.

Touring the Building — Why This Is the Most Complete Rental We’ve Seen

We recently toured the West Tower in person, and it’s difficult to overstate how comprehensive the building feels.

Toronto has no shortage of amenity-heavy buildings on paper. But in practice, many fall short, spaces are undersized, disconnected, or rarely used. Sloane is the opposite.

Every amenity here feels intentional, fully built out, and genuinely usable. From circulation and ceiling heights to lighting, materials, and sound control, the level of detail is unlike anything else we’ve toured in the city.

Simply put: no other rental building in Toronto currently offers this depth, scale, and execution when it comes to amenity space.

Amenities That Truly Set Sloane Apart

Fitness, Wellness & Recreation

The fitness and wellness offering at Sloane feels closer to a private athletic club than a condo gym. Residents have access to a full commercial-grade training facility, a dedicated basketball court, a resort-style pool, spa and sauna experiences, as well as yoga, Pilates, spin, and recovery-focused spaces.

These aren’t afterthoughts — they’re core to how the building is designed to be used day to day.

Social, Work & Everyday Living

Beyond fitness, the West Tower delivers an unusually deep set of lifestyle amenities. Co-working lounges, entertainment spaces, screening rooms, a bowling alley, karaoke lounge, kids’ Adventure Zone, dog spa, and private dog run all coexist without feeling crowded or chaotic.

This is the rare building where amenities don’t compete with each other — they complement how people actually live.

Suite Design & Finishes — Built Like a Home, Not a Rental

Inside the suites, the same attention to detail continues. Expect nine-foot ceilings, full-sized appliances, stone countertops, quality millwork, thoughtful storage, and smart home features.

These are homes designed for renters who plan to stay — not temporary stopovers.

Who Sloane’s West Tower Is Ideal For

Sloane’s West Tower works across multiple renter profiles:

  • Professionals who want amenities that support work-from-home and an active lifestyle
  • Families seeking space, security, and kid-friendly infrastructure
  • Downsizers looking for turnkey living without compromising quality
  • Post-secondary students who value transit access, security, and community

Few buildings manage to serve all four groups equally well. This one does.

Interested in Leasing at Sloane’s West Tower?

If you’d like help navigating availability, comparing floor plans, or booking a tour, reach out to us directly. We’ve walked the building, studied the layouts, and can help you determine whether West Tower is the right fit for your lifestyle and timeline!