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VATJSS – Housing Listing VATJSS – Housing Listing FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 21ST, 2019 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM –$1000 / 1br - 1 Bedroom Basement for Rent (Vancouver) 1- bedroom basement suite available for rent. Close to champlain heights shopping center, buses to 29th, Joyce and Metrotown station. Killarney secondary and many elementary schools are minutes away. No pets and No smoking. Utilities are included. Please call Paul at 778-898-1247 if interested. VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $900 / 1br - Large room accommodation for students (49th Cambie) Large bright room just right next to 49th Langara Canada Line train station, short distance to Oakridge mall and 25 minutes to UBC, available November 1st, 2019. Please call me anytime if you want to view the room or leave a message on this number: Jocelyn @ 778-319-1005 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $950 / 1br - 650ft2 - **Beautiful Single Family House for Rent** ((Victoria & Marine, Vancouver)) For rent available December 1st, 2019. Beautiful home steps away from Fraser River, located on a quiet, peaceful neighbourhood on Victoria Dr. south of Marine Dr. Some of the featured amenities include: Washer and Dryer, radiant heat, balcony, small yard and huge vegetable bed for growing our own food! Details: Single family house, 1 bedroom, rent: $950/month (33% utilities shared with tenants) with 1 year lease. 650 sqft, No pets and No smoking. Criminal and Credit check required, reference required. 1 minute walk to #100 bus which connects to 29th St. station, Cambie line, Marine drive sky train and Marpole. 2 minute walk to bus rout #20 connecting to Downtown – Commercial. 2 blocks from Knight Street Bridge, steps away from beautiful Fraser River. Close to David Oppenheimer Elementary school, Sir James Douglas Annex School, Riverfront Park, BoBolink park, Fraserview park, trails, Fraserview Golf Course. Please text or email with the following details: Number of people (adults + children), Occupancy and Length of Tenancy. Ravi @ 778-855-7284 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM -$900 / 1br - 800ft2 - Bright 1 Bedroom Basement Suite (FraserView) Hi there – Please text with a bit about yourself to set up a showing @ 778-230- 6787 Single occupancy only. New construction. Bright 1-bedroom, 1 bathroom basement suite in Victoria-Fraserview. Close to transit including the #22 bus, steps away and lots of parking space. Note: suite only contains Kitchenette with sink, freezer, fridge and microwave. No over/stove also no washer/dryer. Utilities: $50/month. Available November 1st (or immediately) on a one-year lease. No more than 1 person living in unit. Please text with a bit about yourself or party and we can confirm the showing. Looking forward to meeting you! VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM-$950 / 1br - 400ft2 - Furnished 1br basement suite (Vancouver) Private entrance, bright living area, laminate floors and full bathroom. Central Vancouver, near Kind Edward Village and close to transit, shopping, library and parks. Walking distance to Price-Smart- Foods, CIBC, TD Canada Trust, Kensington Community Centre. Bus to route: #25 UBC across the 1 MTS – Vancouver Aboriginal Transformative Justice Services Society – 2982 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver BC V5N 5G3 – Tel: 604.251.7200 – Fax: 604.251.7201 – Email [email protected] VATJSS – Housing Listing street UBC Campus, #25 Brentwood to Nanaimo sky train station and BCIT, #22 bus stop around the corner on Knight St. to VCC and downtown, #19 5 minutes walking distance on Kingsway to Stanley Park. Please note there is no on site laundry or full kitchen. Microwave and hot plate will be provided. Available November 1st for minimum of 1-year lease. Utilities and Wi-Fi are included. Damage deposit required. No pets and No smoking, No subletting, No illegal activities please. Notice: Credit check, employment letter (if applicable) and reference are required. Please email me your background. For more information or to view please email or text me @ 778-608-2068 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM -$950 / 1br - 950 / 1 bedroom (41st and Fraser street) Includes Wi-Fi, TV, Cable, Laundry. 20 minutes to UBC and 2 minutes from the bus station. First come first serve. Please contact Joe @ 604-728-4313 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM – $ 1000 / 1br - 51st and Victoria Dr 1 Room 1 Living Room Ground Level for Rent (Vancouver) No smoking. No pets. Good for students. Clean and quiet neighbourhood. Close to David Thompson. Text or call Dasy @ 778-386-0068. Will NOT reply email. VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $1000 / 1br - 500ft2 - Newest One bedroom for rent (East Vancouver) At East Vancouver 47th and Dumfries St. newest one bedroom for rent. Good location for any one. Have #20, #22, #41, #49 and #430 bus go to UBC, Downtown, Metrotown, Richmond, nearby David Thompson secondary school, Langara College, VCC College. Laundry in suite (dryer fee extra) No pets, No smoking, No drugs. Available December 1st movie in. $1000 including hydro and gas bills. Thank you. Text Joe @ 604-506-8138 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM – $800 / 1br - Kerrisdale detachment house, ground level, room for rent (Vancouver) Location is kerrisdale, very convenient for UBC, Langara students. Around area,there are Point Grey secondary school, Magee Secondary school. Also, there are several Coffee shops, bakery shops, grocery shops, and restaurants. This is a detached house, the ground level has three rooms, one setting room, one bathroom, two of them has rented out, rest of one is looking for one student who is no smoke, no alcohol, no drug, less cook, quiet and clean. Each room $800/month. Room is available is now. If you are the person interesting in it, please contact me to make an appointment as soon as possible. Call 604-757-9627 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM – $850 / 1br - 500ft2 - Beautiful spacious bedroom suite (Vancouver) A spacious one-bedroom suite. Suite is unfurnished and above ground with lots of light. Includes a living space/kitchen and a bathroom with a bathtub. Private back entrance. Located near Hastings and Boundary Road. Near the Kootenay bus loop. Easy to access busses (95b line, 130, 14, 27, 28, 160). Ideal and convenient for students and working individuals. Grocery stores, restaurants, banks, gas stations, gym, laundromats, etc. in walking distance. Utilities included (internet, electricity, hydro) no washer or dryer on site. Street parking. No pets, smoking or drugs. 2 MTS – Vancouver Aboriginal Transformative Justice Services Society – 2982 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver BC V5N 5G3 – Tel: 604.251.7200 – Fax: 604.251.7201 – Email [email protected] VATJSS – Housing Listing Suite is available October 15th. Please text or email a brief self-introduction including employment or enrolment. Minimum lease of one-year. Please text Carroll Wu @ 778-986-7890. VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $950 / 1br - 500ft2 - 1 Bedroom Basement Suite (Vancouver) Lovely one bedroom basement suite, located in a safe and quiet neighbourhood, ½ a block from the bus stop, close to parks, library, shopping, schools and bike route. The suite has living/kitchen area, modern bathroom with bathtub, radiant heat with thermostat in suite, wood laminate flooring. Very new house. Rent is $950/month and it is available NOW! Utilities and wireless internet are included. We are looking for a single professional or a student who is quiet, clean and respectful. If you are interested and would like to schedule a viewing, please phone us at 604-837-4985. References required. 1-year lease required. No smoking of any kind. No drugs. No pets. Credit and reference/employee check will be required. BURNABY/NEW WEST – 1 BEDROOM -$850 / 1br - 1 bedroom (Burnaby) 1-bedroom basement suite for rent in Edmonds area. 1 bathroom and shared laundry included. Monthly rent $850 + 1/3 utilities. No pets or smoking/vaping. Please email or text if interested with some information about you. Please text 604-754-7457, thanks. RICHMOND – 1 BEDROOM - $800 / 1br - 400ft2 - Bsmt for rent (Richmond) Hi everyone, We have a nice and clean bachelor suite available for rent. Walking distance to the mall and 10 minute drive to the airport. Bus stop right in front of the house. Good for single person. We can show you upon request, please text Jag @ 604-321-1156 or Sonia @ 778-938-5725. Please only contact by text or email, thank you. RICHMOND – 1 BEDROOM - $950 / 1br - 350ft2 - Bachelor Suite in Richmond (NO. 4 Road and Cambie Road, Richmond) Bachelor suite around 350 sqft. Located at No. 4 Road and Cambie Road, Richmond. 2nd floor, bright with big window with individual entrance. Nearby bus station. Have own full bathroom. Including furniture, microwave fridge, queen size mattress, Table and 4 chairs etc. Pets are prohibited. No parties!!!! Good for single. Ready to move in! Please text 604-338-8097 SURREY – 1 BEDROOM - $1000 / 1br - 700ft2 - New Large 1 BSMT bedroom Suite own laundry in Grandview Height (Grandview Heights, South Surrey) New one-bedroom basement suite with own laundry. Walking distance to the band new swimming pool at Grandview Heights. 5 minute driving to Morgan Crossing, available ASAP. No smoking and No pets. Hydro, gas and water are extra. Max occupancy is 2. For viewing, please call 778-239-2409, Chi-Fu Chen. SURREY – 1 BEDROOM- $950 / 1br - 450ft2 - East Newton New 1 bedroom basement suite (NO LAUNDRY) (East Newton, Surrey) New basement suite in Newton Area. Note: NO LAUNDRY. Bus stop is very close by at 72nd Ave. All utilities are included. Wi-Fi – Possible but no 3 MTS – Vancouver Aboriginal Transformative Justice Services Society – 2982 Nanaimo Street, Vancouver BC V5N 5G3 – Tel: 604.251.7200 – Fax: 604.251.7201 – Email [email protected] VATJSS – Housing Listing guarantee speed or connection. Max occupancy is one person. No smoking (not even smoking outside) No pets. Available ASAP. Parking on the street. For viewing please call 778-706-1120, Chi-Fu Chen. SURREY – 1 BEDROOM - $900 / 1br - 700ft2 - north Surrey Fraser heights (Surrey) Beautiful one-bedroom basement suite with private entrance.
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