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Zone 6 - Vancouver AFFORDABLE HOUSING Choices For Families Zone 6 - Vancouver The Housing Listings is a resource directory of affordable housing in British Columbia and divides the Lower Mainland into 7 zones. Zone 6 identifies affordable housing in the City of Vancouver, which has been divided into 13 city neighbourhoods. The attached listings are divided into two sections. Section #1: Apply to The Housing Registry Section 1 - Lists developments that The Housing Registry accepts applications for. These developments are either managed by BC Housing, Non-Profit societies or Co- operatives. To apply for these developments, please complete an application form which is available from any BC Housing office, or download the form from www.bchousing.org/housing- assistance/rental-housing/subsidized-housing. Section #2: Apply directly to Non-Profit Societies and Housing Co-ops Section 2 - Lists developments managed by non-profit societies or co-operatives which maintain and fill vacancies from their own applicant lists. To apply for these developments, please contact the society or co-op using the information provided under "To Apply". Please note, some non-profits and co-ops close their applicant list if they reach a maximum number of applicants. In order to increase your chances of obtaining housing it is recommended that you apply for several locations at once. Family Housing, Zone 6 - Vancouver December 2019 AFFORDABLE HOUSING SectionSection 1:1: ApplyApply toto TheThe HousingHousing RegistryRegistry forfor developmentsdevelopments inin thisthis section.section. Apply by calling 604-433-2218 or, from outside the Lower Mainland, 1-800-257-7756. You are also welcome to contact The Housing Registry by mail or in person at 101-4555 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4V8. Office hours are Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30. PleaseThere include are currentlyThe Housing no Registry listings code foron the family application developments form. in Zone 6 - Vancouver that The Housing Registry accepts applications for. Please see Section #2 for information on how to apply directly with non- profit societies or co- operatives. Housing Registry Bedrooms Additional MGMT* Development Name and Location Property Notes Code BR2 BR3 BR4 BR5 Information* Vancouver - Downtown and West End NP 1105 Seymour, 1105 Seymour St DKL 19 0 0 0 AC,C,D,M,R,SF, W NP Bridgeview Place, 238 Davie St Seniors 45+ accepted in BR1 and BR2 units ACL 12 0 0 0 AC,D,R,SF BCH Comox Street Development, 1528 Comox St Tenants must sign a smoke free addendum 245 37 7 0 0 D,P(1),R,SF NP C-Side, 1288 Cordova St W CAP 67 39 6 0 AC,M,R,W NP Quayside, 1010 Pacific Blvd DGX 49 25 9 1 AC,D,M,R,STF,W NP Station Park 1, 1189 Main St Seniors 45+ accepted in BR1 and BR2 units AOY 21 13 0 0 AC,C,D,R,W NP Station Park 2, 1129 Main St Seniors 45+ accepted in BR1 and BR2 units AOZ 8 14 0 0 AC,C,D,R,W NP Yaletown Mews, 201 Alvin Narod Mews CAQ 38 21 0 0 AC,M,R,W Vancouver - Downtown East Side and Strathcona BCH MacLean Park, 705 Jackson Ave 104 17 13 5 1 D,P(1),R BCH MacLean Park Extension, 350 Jackson Ave Tenants must sign a smoke free addendum for 111 71 44 17 3 D,P(1),R,W bachelor and 1 bedroom units at 350 Keefer St. NP One Twenty West, 120 Cordova St W ALI 55 20 0 0 AC,R,W NP Princess Place, 321 Princess Ave ANL 42 19 0 0 AC,R,W NP Shun Lai Lau, Solheim Place, 251 Union St Seniors 55 & over DGH 14 12 0 0 AC,D,P(1),R,W NP Stamps Place, 400 Campbell Ave 106 102 115 10 9 D,P(1),R NP William A. Street Homes, 330 Union Street CAO 0 12 2 0 AC,R Vancouver - Fairview NP City Vista, 671 8th Ave W ADI 9 16 1 0 AC,C,M,R BCH Cypress Walk, 2425 Cypress St 237 28 0 0 0 D,P(1),R NP Heather Place, 774 13th Ave W BBD 58 22 0 0 AC,C,D,M,P(2),R, W NP Olympic Village Parcel 5, 122 Walter Hardwick Ave Certain dog breeds are restricted. APW 12 16 14 0 AC,C,D,M,P(2),S F,STF,W NP Olympic Village Parcel 9, 80 Walter Hardwick Ave Certain dog breeds are restricted APX 6 0 0 0 AC,C,D,M,P(2),S F Management Type (MGMT*) * The following information will be provided for each development if available: Bedroom Sizes BCH – BC Housing CP – Co-op AC-Additional Charges Apply C-Couples under 55 Accepted D-People with Disabilities Accepted M-Market Units Avail. O-Housing provider has other developments P(#)-Pets Allowed BR2 - 2 Bedroom BR3 - 3 Bedroom PR(#)-Co-op Participation Required R-Residency Requirement S-Co-op Share Purchase Required SF-Smoke Free Property STF-Onsite Staff W-Wheelchair Accessible Units Available NP – Non-Profit BR4 - 4 Bedroom BR5 - 5 Bedroom Family Housing, Zone 6 - Vancouver December 2019 PPaaggee 22 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Section 1: Apply to The Housing Registry for developments in this section. Apply by calling 604-433-2218 or, from outside the Lower Mainland, 1-800-257-7756. You are also welcome to contact The Housing Registry by mail or in person at 101-4555 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4V8. Office hours are Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30. Please include The Housing Registry code on the application form. Housing Registry Bedrooms Additional MGMT* Development Name and Location Property Notes Code BR2 BR3 BR4 BR5 Information* Vancouver - Fairview NP Strathearn Court, 1873 Spyglass Pl BBH 70 6 0 0 AC,C,D,M,P(2),R, W NP Van Coevorden Court, 1099 Sitka Sq DHD 41 20 13 0 AC,D,R Vancouver - Grandview NP #6 Chelsea Lane, 1680 6th Ave E AJO 16 0 0 0 AC,D,P(1),R,W NP Alma Blackwell, 1656 Adanac St DLA 24 14 2 0 D,R NP Antkiw Court, 1534 4th Ave E DKS 13 6 2 0 AC,D,R NP Beatrice Terrace, 1877 Georgia St E DKT 9 9 0 0 AC,R NP Building 1, 1330 8th Ave E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJQ 24 4 0 0 AC,C,D,P(1) NP Building 10 (Pender St E), 1809-1847 Pender St E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJZ 24 6 0 0 AC,C,D,P(1) NP Building 11 (Pender St E), 1725 Pender St E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DKR 6 17 8 0 AC,C,D,P(1),R NP Building 2 (7th Ave E), 1333 7th Ave E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJR 13 4 0 0 AC,C,D,P(1) NP Building 3 (Frances St), 1766 Frances St Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJS 9 6 0 0 C,D,P(1) NP Building 4 (5th Ave E), 1575 5th Ave E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJT 21 1 6 0 AC,C,D NP Building 5 (Georgia St E), 1856 Georgia St E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJW 13 6 6 0 AC,C,D,P(1) NP Building 8 (Graveley St), 1339 Graveley St Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJX 11 4 9 0 AC,C,D,P(1) NP Building 9 (4th Ave E), 1560-1590 4th Ave E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJY 11 4 5 0 AC,C,D,P(1) NP Charleswood Court, 1515 Charles St ALB 10 5 2 0 AC,C,D,R,SF,ST F,W BCH Chimo Terrace, 2140 Wall St 113 31 0 0 0 AC,D,P(1),R,STF NP Constance Court (Vancouver), 2518 Hastings St E DKU 14 2 0 0 AC,D,R,W BCH Grandview Terrace, 1510 McLean Dr 107 31 9 5 5 D,P(1),R NP Nanaimo Lane, 16 Nanaimo St CAK 9 17 1 0 AC,C,D,R,W NP Nanaimo Place, 76 Nanaimo St N CAE 14 5 1 0 AC,C,D,R NP Semlin Terrace, 100 Semlin Dr BAD 18 18 0 0 AC,M,P(2),R Management Type (MGMT*) * The following information will be provided for each development if available: Bedroom Sizes BCH – BC Housing CP – Co-op AC-Additional Charges Apply C-Couples under 55 Accepted D-People with Disabilities Accepted M-Market Units Avail. O-Housing provider has other developments P(#)-Pets Allowed BR2 - 2 Bedroom BR3 - 3 Bedroom PR(#)-Co-op Participation Required R-Residency Requirement S-Co-op Share Purchase Required SF-Smoke Free Property STF-Onsite Staff W-Wheelchair Accessible Units Available NP – Non-Profit BR4 - 4 Bedroom BR5 - 5 Bedroom Family Housing, Zone 6 - Vancouver December 2019 PPaaggee 33 AFFORDABLE HOUSING Section 1: Apply to The Housing Registry for developments in this section. Apply by calling 604-433-2218 or, from outside the Lower Mainland, 1-800-257-7756. You are also welcome to contact The Housing Registry by mail or in person at 101-4555 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4V8. Office hours are Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30. Please include The Housing Registry code on the application form. Housing Registry Bedrooms Additional MGMT* Development Name and Location Property Notes Code BR2 BR3 BR4 BR5 Information* Vancouver - Hastings and Sunrise BCH Skeena Terrace, 2108 Cassiar St 103 70 67 16 7 D,P(1),R Vancouver - Killarney BCH Champlain Place, 3307 58th Ave E 130 32 16 11 0 D,P(1),R,W NP Coleopy Park, 5748 &, 5788 Rupert St ACB 10 10 2 0 AC,C,D,R,SF,W NP Earle Adams Village, 7758 Cleadon Crt BAG 35 70 0 0 AC,M,P(2),R,W NP First Lutheran Court, 2672 41st Ave E AIQ 10 4 3 0 AC,R,SF NP Fraser Lands Family Housing, 2688 Blanche St DGW 22 21 0 0 AC,P(1),R,STF NP Natalia Terrace, 3550 Marine Dr SE DKY 24 12 4 0 AC,R NP Three Links Plaza, 7349 Rebekah Dr CAS 30 30 0 0 R NP Tivoli Gardens, 3501 Naples Way BAN 58 93 0 0 AC,M,P(2),R,W Vancouver - Mount Pleasant NP Building 7 (7th Ave E), 860 7th Ave E Intended for applicants of Indigenous ancestry DJV 6 6 0 0 AC,C,D,P(1) BCH Carolina Court, 600 6th Ave E 112 21 0 0 0 D,P(1),R BCH China Creek, 1040 7th Ave E 251 11 0 0 0 D,P(1),R Vancouver - Oakridge and Marpole NP Ashdown Gardens, 590 Marine Dr SW BAY 30 0 0 0 AC,M,P(2),R CP Rishon Housing Co-operative, 1516 71st Ave W AKK 6 5 0 0 AC,D,M,P(2),PR( 8),R,S,SF,W Vancouver - Renfrew and Collingwood NP Chelsea Court, 2378 Grandview Hwy S AMT 18 10 3 0 AC,C,D,R,W NP Chelsea Crossing, 3691 Vanness Ave AMV 17 11 3 0 AC,R,W NP Chelsea Green, 4210 Kamloops St AMQ 20 9 0 0 AC,R NP Euclid Square, 3580 Euclid Ave BAH 12 17 0 0 AC,C,D,M,P(2),R, W NP Grandview Gardens, 2535 Grandview Hwy N BAE 0 13 7 0 AC,M,P(2),R Management Type (MGMT*) * The following information will be provided for each development if available: Bedroom Sizes BCH – BC Housing CP – Co-op AC-Additional Charges Apply C-Couples under 55 Accepted D-People with Disabilities Accepted M-Market Units Avail.
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