Out of 435 condo buildings in Toronto with registered Airbnb units, one building stands far above the rest: 300 Front Street West with 237 short-term rental registrations. That is more than the next two buildings combined.
Why 300 Front St W?
This is the Pinnacle Centre complex at Front and John, right next to the Rogers Centre and CN Tower. The building has a few things going for it that make it Toronto’s Airbnb capital:
Location is unbeatable. Steps from the Rogers Centre, Ripley’s Aquarium, the CN Tower, Scotiabank Arena, and the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. Every major event in downtown Toronto puts guests within walking distance.
Massive building, many units. With hundreds of units across multiple towers, there is a large pool of owners who can list. More units means more registrations, but also means the condo board has clearly not blocked STRs.
Condo board tolerates STRs. 237 registrations is a clear signal. If the condo corporation was actively prohibiting short-term rentals, you would not see this many registered units in a single building.
Tourist demand is constant. Blue Jays games, concerts at Rogers Centre, TIFF screenings, business conferences at the MTCC. This corner of Toronto has demand drivers year-round.
How It Compares
| Building | Registrations | Area |
|---|---|---|
| 300 Front St W | 237 | Front & John |
| 251 Jarvis St | 196 | Jarvis & Dundas |
| 14 York St | 168 | York & Bremner |
| 21 Iceboat Ter | 158 | CityPlace |
| 101 Peter St | 117 | Peter & Richmond |
| 12 York St | 113 | York & Bremner |
| 151 Dan Leckie Way | 111 | CityPlace |
| 155 Yorkville Ave | 94 | Yorkville |
The top 8 buildings account for over 1,100 registrations between them. That is more than a third of all condo STRs in the city.
What Hosts at 300 Front Typically Earn
We don’t publish building-specific revenue data, but here’s what we know about the area. Downtown Toronto condos near the Entertainment District typically see:
- Average daily rate: $168 to $250+ depending on unit size and season
- Occupancy: 70-85% for well-managed listings
- Peak events: Blue Jays home games, TIFF, Caribana, Pride, and FIFA World Cup 2026 matches at nearby BMO Field can push nightly rates 30-50% above normal
The top 10% of Toronto hosts earn $5,657+ per month. A well-managed 1BR at 300 Front with professional photos, dynamic pricing, and Superhost status should consistently land in that top tier given the location.
What to Know Before Listing at 300 Front
Even with 237 registrations, you still need to:
- Register with the City of Toronto as a short-term rental operator
- Confirm your unit is your principal residence (Toronto requires this for all STRs)
- Check your specific unit’s status with the condo corporation (individual bylaws can vary by tower within the complex)
- Respect the 180 night cap for entire-home rentals (no limit if you rent rooms while home)
Do You Own at 300 Front?
If you have a unit at 300 Front St W (or any of the top buildings on this list) and you’re curious about Airbnb, you’re sitting on one of the most in-demand STR locations in Canada. The question isn’t whether there’s demand. It’s whether you’re capturing it.
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Data source: City of Toronto Short-Term Rental Registration Data. Full ranked list of all 435 buildings: Toronto Condos That Allow Airbnb.