Etobicoke Airbnb Management

Waterfront living meets convenient Toronto access

$3,400+
Avg Monthly Revenue
79%+
Avg Occupancy Rate
18%
Management Fee
See How Much Your Etobicoke Property Can Earn

Etobicoke Neighborhoods We Serve

Lakefront condos to family-friendly suburbs

🌊 Mimico

Trendy waterfront community with new condo developments. Young professionals and couples love the lake views and easy GO Train access to downtown.

Avg Revenue: $3,400-$4,400/month

🏖️ Humber Bay

Premium lakefront condos with stunning views. Popular with visitors wanting waterfront living while staying close to downtown Toronto.

Avg Revenue: $3,800-$5,200/month

🚇 Islington-City Centre

Subway access makes this area perfect for business travelers. Modern condos near Islington station offer convenience without downtown prices.

Avg Revenue: $3,200-$4,200/month

🛣️ The Queensway

Commercial corridor with easy highway access. Popular with budget-conscious travelers and those with cars exploring the west GTA.

Avg Revenue: $2,800-$3,600/month

🏘️ Kingsway

Prestigious neighborhood with beautiful homes. Attracts families and executives seeking upscale, quiet accommodations.

Avg Revenue: $3,600-$4,800/month

🎪 Exhibition Place Area

Near BMO Field, CNE, and concerts. Huge demand spikes during events, festivals, and games. Premium pricing opportunities.

Avg Revenue: $3,500-$5,500/month

Etobicoke Short-Term Rental Bylaws

What Etobicoke property owners need to know

Registration Required

All short-term rentals in Toronto (including Etobicoke) must be registered with the City. Read our Toronto STR regulations guide for details, or register on the City of Toronto website.

Principal Residence Rule

You can only operate a short-term rental in your principal residence. This is the home where you live and receive mail, file taxes, etc.

180-Night Annual Limit

Entire-home rentals are limited to 180 nights per year. However, mid-term rentals (stays of 28 days or more) do not count toward this limit. Partial unit rentals have some exemptions to allow for more than 180 nights per year.

Municipal Accommodation Tax

A Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) applies to all short-term rentals. Platforms like Airbnb collect and remit this automatically.

Waterfront Properties Are Our Specialty

We know how to market and maximize lakefront rentals

Stunning Photography

We capture those golden hour lake views that make guests book instantly. Professional photographers who know how to showcase waterfront living.

Premium Pricing Strategy

Waterfront properties command premium rates. We price yours to maximize revenue while maintaining high occupancy year-round.

Targeted Marketing

We attract guests specifically looking for waterfront stays: couples celebrating anniversaries, remote workers seeking inspiring views, nature lovers. Nearby Hamilton offers similar waterfront appeal along the Beach Strip.

Experience Curation

We create local guides highlighting the waterfront trail, Humber Bay Park, and lakeside restaurants that make your listing stand out.

Full-Service Etobicoke Management

Everything included at 18%

Dynamic Pricing & Revenue Optimization
Guest Communication & Support
Professional Photography
Cleaning & Turnover Coordination
Maintenance & Repairs
Guest Screening & Verification
Supply Restocking (No Markup)
Event-Based Pricing (CNE, Games)
Transparent Revenue Reporting

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We manage properties across the Greater Toronto Area

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Frequently Asked Questions About Airbnb in Etobicoke

Everything you need to know about short-term rentals in Etobicoke

Is Airbnb legal in Etobicoke?

Yes, Airbnb is legal in Etobicoke. As part of the City of Toronto, Etobicoke follows Toronto's short-term rental regulations. You must register your property with the City of Toronto, operate only in your principal residence, and follow the 180-night annual limit for entire home rentals.

Learn more about Toronto STR regulations

What are the short-term rental rules for Etobicoke?

Etobicoke follows Toronto's STR bylaws: registration is required with the City of Toronto, only principal residences qualify, entire home rentals are capped at 180 nights per year (unlimited for partial unit rentals while you're home), and an 8.5% Municipal Accommodation Tax (MAT) applies to all bookings.

Learn more about Toronto STR regulations

Do I need to register my Etobicoke property for Airbnb?

Yes, all short-term rentals in Etobicoke must be registered with the City of Toronto before listing on Airbnb or any other platform. You'll receive a registration number that must be displayed on all your listings. Nurture can help you navigate the registration process.

What is the 180-night limit for Airbnb in Etobicoke?

The 180-night limit applies to entire home rentals in Etobicoke (and all of Toronto). You can rent your entire property for up to 180 nights per calendar year. However, if you rent rooms while you're home (partial unit rental), there is no night limit. Mid-term rentals of 28+ days also don't count toward the 180-night cap.

Learn about partial-unit registration (no night limit)

How much can I make on Airbnb in Etobicoke?

Etobicoke Airbnb properties typically earn $2,800 to $5,500 per month depending on location and property type. Waterfront properties in Mimico and Humber Bay command premium rates ($3,800-$5,200/month), while areas near Exhibition Place see revenue spikes during CNE, concerts, and sporting events.

Can I Airbnb an investment property in Etobicoke?

No, you cannot operate a short-term rental on an investment property in Etobicoke. Toronto's principal residence requirement means you can only Airbnb the home where you actually live. However, mid-term rentals (30+ days) are an alternative for investment properties as they're exempt from STR regulations.

Should I self-manage my Etobicoke Airbnb or hire a management company?

Self-managing requires constant availability for guest communication, coordinating cleaners, handling maintenance, and optimizing pricing. Professional management at 18% typically increases revenue by 30-100% through dynamic pricing, professional photography, and faster response times. Most hosts find the net income is higher with management than self-managing.

How does Nurture help with Etobicoke Airbnb properties?

Nurture provides full-service Airbnb management for Etobicoke properties at just 18% commission. We handle professional photography, dynamic pricing optimized for waterfront and event-driven demand, guest communication (9-minute average response), cleaning coordination, maintenance, and compliance with Toronto's STR regulations.

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