Welcome to York's Community Housing Association

The York Village Housing Association (YVHA) has recently expanded its mandate to serve the broader York Community, including folks in the QUAD, York University's Graduate and Undergraduate Apartments, and Residents in the Village @ York University.

We now proudly operate as YCHA (York Community Housing Association)!


Y.C.H.A. is a student-led community outreach group dedicated to helping anyone living in and/or looking for a housing in York University Heights. Housing can be confusing to navigate — so take your time — and drop us a line if you have questions!

Housing-Help & Support for York Community Residents!

Housing Help & Support Services

Multi-Tenant (Rooming) House Registry

Community-based database of rooming houses in the Village to help people find the best place available!

Student Housing:

Help & Resources

Struggling with your accommodations? Troubles with your landlord/tenant? Want to learn more about your rights?

Residents' Rights, Research & Advocacy

YCHA represents York Community residents through meetings, events and research for their best interests.

General Information

Our Mission

Creating a safer, cleaner, inclusive, and accommodating homes for us all through sharing tools and resources to mobilize those in the York community.

About Us

YCHA is a student-led community outreach group dedicated to helping anyone living in and/or looking for a place in the York Community.

Looking For a Place?

YCHA can help you navigate through York Community residences/homes to help you discover some of the best platforms to find your next place in the Community.

The Village @ York U

An urbanist housing project located in York University Heights made-up of 800 single-family dwellings — many Village units have multi-tenant (rooming) houses that are against North York by-laws...

The QUAD @ York U

The QUAD @ York is a four-stage housing development located on York's campus that offers luxury and/or condo-style housing to York University students.


York U Campus Residences

These residences are some of the older buildings on campus offering student housing. Federal/ Provincial funding has been cut the late 1970s is leading to the rapid decline in the quality of...

La Ville Podcast

July 2, 2020 @ 4:15pm, La Ville hosts Assistant Professor Jenny Foster and Urban Planner and OPPI candidate Shannon Holness to discuss spatial development patterns in York University Heights, an area previously encompassed by the Jane-finch Area. The podcast will delve into the geographical manifestations of core-periphery relations, and the intersections between the Village, York University, and the Jane-Finch community shaping these relations. The discussion will be centred around the means/methods by which Village Residents, York University, and YVHA connect to the Jane-Finch community. Finally, La Ville will look at the City of Toronto, the role of gentrification, and the impact it is having on the Village and the JaneFinch community.

For [Part 2] on June 25, 2020 @ 5:00pm, YVHA will host Professor Luisa Sotomayor, Assistant Professor Marcelo Vieta and Ryerson Graduate Shameeza Gafoor to overview the future of student-housing in the City. We will be following up on our discussion on the role that the marketization & commodification of housing has played in producing precarious physical and material living conditions in communities like the Village across Toronto. From the perspective of urban planning, design, and education, we'll look at how new policies, infrastructure developments, and urban planning practices are going to impact the Village, and the City’s rationale for moving forward with their decisions. Finally, we’re going to explore the alternative models of housing and student-housing, and how they can be applied in the Village.

July 2, 2020 @ 4:15pm, La Ville hosts Assistant Professor Jenny Foster and Urban Planner and OPPI candidate Shannon Holness to discuss spatial development patterns in York University Heights, an area previously encompassed by the Jane-finch Area. The podcast will delve into the geographical manifestations of core-periphery relations, and the intersections between the Village, York University, and the Jane-Finch community shaping these relations. The discussion will be centred around the means/methods by which Village Residents, York University, and YVHA connect to the Jane-Finch community. Finally, La Ville will look at the City of Toronto, the role of gentrification, and the impact it is having on the Village and the JaneFinch community.

This Podcast will take place on June 23, @ 3:30pm with guests Yasir Hameed and Eizadirad Ardavan. The subject for the podcast will be focused on socio-spatial development and underdevelopment in the Jane & Finch area in North York, with conjunction to the City of Toronto and York University. Our goal is to identify some of the social and political barriers in the Jane and Finch community, and to provide analysis on the pervasive effects of urbanization and how it has affected the local Jane-Finch community and beyond.

June 16, 2020 @ 3:30, YVHA will be joined by guests Allison Evans, Jamilla Mohamud, and Tristain Laing, for an episode centred around the role institutions, organizations, and activism play in shaping the student-housing experience for students. In particular, we’ll be discussing the role of the neoliebral university, and the broader social, economic, and political developments that have contributed to the development of student-housing. Our guests will help-us determine how these developments are linked to the on-going housing crisis in the City of Toronto, with a critical analysis focused on potential alternatives for student-housing/multi-tenant housing in the City of Toronto. The podcast concludes with a discussion of how these alternatives can be implemented in the Village at York University.

June 11, 2020 @ 5pm, YVHA will be joined by guests Derya Tarhan, Joy Connelly, and personal friend of ours, Matt Huff-Deleuze who was also a fellow villager at York. The podcast will focus primarily on research surrounding rooming houses off-campus, and the role precariousness plays in housing. The topics will be focused on the City of Toronto’s role in student housing, and the external social, economic, and political factors that contribute to the rise of precarious housing and living conditions. In the context of student housing, different scenario developments will be overviewed to address the current problems associated with multi-tenant housing in the City of Toronto. Additionally, we will explore what steps can be taken for students experiencing precarious housing conditions at York University, and how the City is responding to help students.

June 9, 2020 @ 3:30pm, YVHA’s Javier Delo Santos and Claudia Redondo will be hosting the podcast. They will be joined by an array of Villagers and ex-Villagers - including Nathi Zamisa and Andrew Van Norden - sharing their lived experiences. Together, they will tackle some of the common issues in the Village from the perspective of the Villager. The podcast aims to identify key issues and recurring narratives/themes (i.e. rent increases, evictions, COVID, landlord disputes...), and to outline Student/Resident-led solutions to some of these issues. Moreover the podcast overviews some of the resources accessible to students/tenants designed to tackle these issues, concluding with how the City of Toronto has historically managed student-housing/multi-tenant housing issues.

Onr June 4, 2020 @ 3:30pm, La Ville hosts Andrew Van Norden and Nathi Zamisa will be joined by Bria Hamilton and Sarah Levy from the York Affordable Housing Committee (YAHC). Together, we’ll be identifying common issues in the Village, and how they relate to student-housing on/off-campus at York University. We’ll be exploring some of the factors contributing to the rising cost of housing on and/or near campus, and what York University, its affiliates, and student-led associations are doing to secure housing affordability and availability for York University students.

YVHA's first episode of the La Ville Podcast series. The podcast premiering on June 2, 2020 @ 3:30pm will be dedicated to introducing the York Village Housing Association (YVHA). Hosts Andrew Van Norden and Nathi Zamisa will be joined by Aaron Nwabuoku and Raymond Chen, creator and co-creator of a localized social networking app known as Howdi, and fellow residents living in the Village at York University Heights. The podcast will look at what makes-up the Village both materially and symbolically, followed by a discussion of the founding of YVHA and an overview of multi-tenant as opposed to student-housing. It will conclude with an overview of the entire series.

Contact us!

Better yet, Join us on Social Media!

We love our speaking to/learning from villagers, tenants, residents, students, landlords, homeowners and any other members of the York community -- you're the reason that YCHA does what is does, and we want to be able to help and/or connect with you in anyway we can!

So why not make that connection on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram so that we can start a conversion about what matters to you.

Facebook: @HousingYork

Twitter: @HousingYork

Instagram: @HousingYork

Whether you want to share your living experience, are struggling with your landlord/tenant relations, or simple want to ask questions about housing in the York Community, feel free to drop us a line and our team will get back to you ASAP!

York Community Housing Association

4700 Keele Street (New Student Centre)
Toronto, ON
M3J 1P3, Canada

E: [email protected]
P: (905) 317-8548