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WEEK of October 15, 2018 VATJSS – Housing Listing WEEK OF October 15, 2018 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1100 / 1br - 1340 West 70 Avenue Vancouver 1, 1BR / 1Ba available now, apartment, laundry in bldg., street parking, located on the 2nd floor / south-west facing, 1 bathroom, New paint, Fridge & Stove, Hardwood Floors, Coin Shared Laundry in building, No Pets, Located 2 blocks East of Granville Steps to Safeway, shopping, restaurants and transit, Contact Joann 604-270-1711 x 114 - Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Dorset Realty Group-215-10451 Shellbridgeway Richmond BC V6X 2W8 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1000 / 1br - Beautiful Basement 1 bedroom for rent (1505 62nd Ave W) available now, furnished, laundry on site, no smoking, street parking, New Basement suite (1 bedrooms,1 full bathroom ,living room, kitchen) ,South Granville area, west side Vancouver nearby school, bus stops, shopping....convenience for students ,family, 10 minute to Airport, Langara College. Call or text Nghi Tran☎ (778) 846-7722 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1100 / 1br - 650ft2 - Above Ground Basement Suite - Available Now (North Vancouver (Mount Seymour)), w/d in unit, street parking. An above- ground, one-bedroom basement suite for a single person (approx. 650 sq ft)in the Mount Seymour area. The neighbourhood is very quiet and so are the landlords. The suite is bright, has its own entrance, thermostat, and washer/dryer, and is within walking distance from public transit, shopping area, and Cates Park. Rent is $1200 and includes utilities but not internet. Please no pets or smokers. Please call Azza to view: 604.924.1581. Viewing will take place on Saturday 13, from 10 to 12. Please bring references especially if you want to move in asap. VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $$900 / 1br - 650ft2 - One bedroom Ground level Suite for rent(unfurnished) (3148 East 28th Avenue), laundry on site, street parking, Sunny one bedroom, full size kitchen, living room and dining room for rent $900.00/month. Includes, laundry, heating, and hydro. Full size fridge and stove. One block from 29th Avenue skytrain. 10 minutes from Metro Town, Parking available in front of house. Near Super Store, banks, gas stations, london drugs, etc. No pets or smoking allowed. Looking for a quiet person. Call or text Stephen ☎ (604) 618-5400 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM -$ $1000 / 1br - 700ft2 - Calm, peaceful 1 bedroom suite for rent. Grover Avenue at Schoolhouse, laundry in bldg., no smoking, off-street parking For anyone looking for a comfortable 1 bedroom basement suite to reside and relax in, for a long term then our home can provide you one cozy stay. Located on Grover and Schoolhouse, this area has many benefits to stay in. With Como Lake located near the home, morning runs, or 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 walks can be done with ease. Shopping districts are also nearby. Like to swim or workout in the gym? Poirier Recreation center is only 10 minutes by walk! If you need to bus somewhere, whether it could be for work or for fun, many Translink bus stations are located near our home. No parties, no pets and no smoking on the premise $1000 per month plus 1/4 of the houses utility, and free wifi. Available Dec.01, 2018. Suits a single person, 4 min walk to Como Lake, 10 min walk from Poirier community center, 1 bus ride to the SkyTrain station (5 min), Laundry in building, separate entry from the backyard. call or text Judy Zhu ☎ (604) 431-5959 reply by email: [email protected] VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1100 / 1br - 1 Bedroom Basement Suite (6748 Dumfries Street) 6748 Dumfries Street, laundry on site, no smoking, street parking, wheelchair accessible, 1 bedroom basement suite located in South Vancouver. Ample street parking, laundry on site. Very close to major bus routes, connecting to sky train stations, UBC, SFU, Langara College. David Thompson Secondary school and Fleming Elementary School within blocks radius. Shared laundry on site, ample street parking, and no pets please. For inquiries please call (778) 628- 4876 or (604) 562- 9994. VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1100 / 1br - Kitsilano (West 8th and Alma) laundry in bldg., off-street parking, November 1st occupancy.3rd top floor of a 3-storey apartment building. Smaller footage with kitchenette only, no separate dining area, no balcony. Laminated hardwood floor. Rear outside parking lot available on a first come basis. Coin operated laundry facility available. Small storage locker included. Tenants pay own electricity, electric heating and electric hot water. One year lease; tenancy references required. ABSOLUTELY NO SMOKERS OR NO PETS PLEASE !!! Please call (604)737-0608 BURNABY/NEW WEST – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1100 / 1br - Burquitlam - 1 Bed 1 Bath Suite - Avail Dec. 1.(540 Smith Ave) (Burquitlam, Coquitlam, Smith Avenue) Apartment, laundry in bldg., no smoking, off-street parking, www.transpacificrealty.com Transpacific Realty Advisors Villa Lisa - 540 Smith Avenue, Coquitlam, BC. This unfurnished one bedroom one bathroom suite is located on the 1st floor in a low rise apartment building in the Burquitlam area. Spacious living area with laminate flooring throughout and balcony. This building is super convenient as it's just minutes away from the Burquitlam Skytrain Station, shopping, banks, restaurants, and much more! Appliances: Fridge and Stove, Heat and Hot Water included, Hydro tenant responsibility, On-site laundry room, Laminate Flooring, Window Coverings, Balcony, Uncovered Parking available, One Year Lease mandatory, Landlord References needed, Employment/Income confirmation required, Credit Check mandatory. No Smoking and No Pets Permitted! Please contact Mike McLellan with Transpacific Realty Advisors at 778-872-4441 for more information. NO EMAILS PLEASE! NOTE: Viewings will not take place until after November 1st. 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 BURNABY/NEW WEST – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1100 / 1br - 750ft2 - Clean 1 Bedroom Suite (Port Coquitlam) Ellis Drive, laundry on site, no smoking, street parking, Backing on to green space, we have freshly painted this spacious 1 bedroom suite. Good appliances, private entrance and patio access. Looking for clean, quiet, responsible tenant to share a home with a young family. Located in the desirable Birchland Manor area of Port Coquitlam - a vibrant urban community filled with local amenities, entertainment venues, recreational facilities, schools, shopping and restaurants within a short distance. Direct access to Lougheed Hwy and West Coast Express allows for an easy commute to surroundings destinations including Vancouver, Coquitlam and Pitt Meadows. $1100 utilities and internet included, Access to personal patio space, Fresh coat of paint, Full size appliances, Lots of storage space, On Site laundry, Private entrance, Ample street parking available, No Pets, No Smoking please. 1 yr lease agreement required. Employment References and Credit Check will be completed. $550 damage deposit required. Text ☎ (604) 202-6963. SURREY – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1000 / 1br - 450ft2 - Surrey Central Condo 1 bed (14955 University Drive) 10455 University Drive, w/d in unit, no smoking,attached garage, wheelchair accessible, Available Nov 1, tenant moving out end of month. 1 bedroom condo ground floor about 450 sq ft, In suite laundry, amenities room and gym, parking for 1 car and 1 storage locker. Call or text ☎ (604) 404-3300 SURREY – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1000 / 1br - 900ft2 - 1BR Clean basement suite ! Central location near Scott Rd (lower mainland), 1BR / 1Ba 900ft2 available nov 1, w/d in unit, no smoking, street parking, Clean & Cosy 900 sq ft suite, 1 bedroom. Kitchen with a dish-washer, built-in microwave and a separate living area. Bathroom has a full bath-tub. Included in rent are: personal built-in laundry (washer/dryer), wireless internet provided if needed Past rental references are a must and a credit check is required. Street parking available by side of the house. STRICTLY No Pets, No Smoking of any sort inside or outside the house perimeters & definitely No-Drug abusers. Available 1st November 2018. Rent is $1000/- per month for a minimum 1 year lease. One third utilities are payable.*Walking distance to Scott Road Station* Email with your profile information or for serious enquiries, Contact Sunny at 604 - 345 - 2587 SURREY – 1 BEDROOM - $ $1100 / 1br - 500ft2 - Bright clean coach house in Clayton Heights (Surrey) 1BR / 1Ba 500ft2 available now, w/d in unit, no smoking, off-street parking The bright, clean and comfortable coach house is located on a quiet and convenient street in popular Clayton Heights. Short drive to Willowbrook mall, Walk-in Medical Clinic, Any Time Fitness, and many other amenities and restaurants. 10minute drive to Kwantlen Langley & Cloverdale. This one bedroom coach house features: Brand New carpet in the bedroom and on 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 the stairs, Open and functional floor plan, In suite laundry, Private parking, Tons of natural light in the south facing living room/kitchen, Bedroom facing east (very private, facing a non- window wall) House Rules: NO SMOKING OF ANY KIND on the property (inside and around the house). NO DRUGS, NO PETS, NO parties,NO sublets. Rent including Shaw cable, high speed Wifi Internet and water plus 25% of hydro. Add $50 for a couple. Half month damage deposit is required. We are looking for a clean, quiet and responsible person who would like to call this independent mini house home. Employment and Credit check and 2 landlord references (current and previous) are required. If you are interested, please answer the following questions by text or email, and I will contact you.
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