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VATJSS – Housing Listing VATJSS – Housing Listing FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 15TH VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM –$1000 / 1br - 400ft2 - Basement 1 Bed 1 Bath @Fraserview Dr close Victoria Dr (East Vancouver) Next showing: TBA. By appointment only. Please quote “Fraserview” call 604-207-9001 (ext. 204) or text 778-918-1933 to book and confirm your timeslot. House is located on Fraserview Dr. & close to Victoria Dr. Basement, 1 bedroom plus den, 1 bathroom @400 sqft. **NOTE: for ONE person only** 9 minute walk to David Oppenheimer Elementary School, 8 minute walk to Fraserview Montessori Preschool, 10 minute walk (3 minute drive) to Restaurants, 2 minute walk to 020 bus to Downtown, 5 minute walk to 100 bus route and 10 minute walk to Fraserview Park & Bobolink Park. Street parking, Laundry (Washer only, no Dryer), Fridge, and Small cooking area. Available NOW. $1000/month including water, Wi-Fi and Hydro. Security Deposit: $500.00. Minimum 1-year lease. Strictly No pets, No subletting, No smoking (cigarettes, cigar, marijuana, cannabis, etc.) Grow-ops, illegal, and commercial activities are prohibited on property. Applications with references will be considered after viewing. Please schedule a showing through TML Management Group Ltd. Phone office 604-207-9001 (ext. 204) or text 778- 918-1933 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $950 / 1br - 380ft2 - 1 br Basement Suite - Furnished (27th & Knight) Private entrance, bright living area, laminate floors, and full bathroom. Central Vancouver, near King 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 UBS across the street UBS 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, 2019. 1-year lease, preferred 1 tenant. 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 references are required. Please email me your background. For more information or to view please email me. Do NOT contact me with unsolicited services or offers. Contact Jessica @ 778-608-2068. 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 entrance. Located near Hastings and Boundary Rd. Near the Kootenay bus loop. Easy access to 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. Suite is available October 15th. Please text or email a brief sef-introduction including employment or enrolment. Minimum one-year lease. Contact Carroll Wu @ 778-986-7890 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 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM -$980 / 1br - 350ft2 - Small one bedroom (Granville at Broadway) Small one bedroom apartment, heat/hot water/gas included, third floor of old 3 storey building, laminate floor, kitchen with gas stove, fridge, MV, full bathroom, large closet and 1 small closet. No balcony. No storage outside. Elevator in the building, coin operated shared laundry, bike room. Mail delivered to the door. Parking is available for additional $ 50. No smoking, sorry no pets. Excellent, close to everything area. Ideal for single organised person. One-year lease, references. Available November 1st. Security deposit (1/2 month rent) + 1-month rent to be paid upon acceptance. Showings afternoons only (2-6 pm) by appointment. Phone calls only. Please call 604- 726-8304 (Marat) VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM-$900 / 1br - 1100ft2 - Sunny One bedroom lower suite for rent. Oct31 (Vancouver, Renfrew- Collingwood Neighbourhood) Sunny One-bedroom, Unfurnished, above ground suite. It has its own front and back door. About 1,100. sq foot. Full-size kitchen, full bathroom, full living room & dining room open plan. $900.00/month includes all utilities & unlimited internet, & cable Television. Washer and dryer no charge. It has a full fridge and stove. Quiet neighborhood, 2 blocks from 29 Ave. sky train, 15 minutes to downtown, 10 minutes to Metrotown. Near London drugs, Superstore, banks, Canadian Tire, Wall-Mart. Looking for one person only to occupy. Parking is available in front of the home. Available October 31st, 2019. Please call Steve for an appointment at 604-618-5400. Do not email me or text me please CALL only. VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM -$950 / 1br - 500ft2 - 1 Bedroom Basement Suite (Vancouver) Lovely one bedroom basement suite, located in a safe and quiet neighbourhood, 1/2 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 per month and it is available NOW. Utilities and wireless internet are included. We are looking for a single professional or 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 Drug. No Pet. Credit and reference/employment check will be required. VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM – $800 / 1br - Kerrisdale convenient to UBC AND LANGARA (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 them is looking for one student who is no smoke, no alcohol, 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 or text 604-518-8736. 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 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $975 / 1br - Lower Lonsdale, Large Room, Ensuite and Walk- through Closet Hi Folks, Looking for a roommate to share a home with. Really nice open living space with plenty of light (south facing) with a large balcony looking over Vancouver. Awesome for summertime living, plenty of sun. The room available is bright and open with a large walk-through closet and private shower and toilet. The room is unfurnished. Great location, 5 blocks up for the Seabus and Lower Lonsdale. There are plenty of restaurants in the area and downtown Vancouver is a 12 min journey across the bay from Lonsdale Quay. We are also located close to 3 local ski mountains which are awesome during the winter time and great for summer outdoor adventures. There is an available carport, 5G internet, hydro and laundry all included in rent. No pets :( We are two outgoing working professionals. Are wanting to connect with a potential roommate who is into a similar lifestyle (sport, outdoors, food, music, good people). In your response email please include a bit about yourself and what you are looking for in a space and roommates. Looking forward to hearing from you. Contact 778-929-7423, Cheers VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM – $1000 / 1br - 1 bedroom suite with own living room/ office (Vancouver/ south fraser) This is a laneway house with a 1 bedroom and a small living room available for rent or your own office area. Single occupancy. There is a small bathroom downstairs and a full bathroom upstairs .kitchen and full bathroom SHARED accommodations. Rent includes dishwasher, laundry( washer and drier) cable, internet included. This is a spacious and a family friendly environment. Strictly no smoking. Note: if you’re interested ,provide any government photo copy of your ID and 2 referrals and half month security deposit to secure the place Thank you. Maraming salamat Po! 604-562-1844 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM – $900 / 1br - Point Grey 2 Bedroom Garden Suite near UBC (w 14th Ave/Discovery St) We have one big bedroom in a 2 br(927 ft)Garden Suite at West Point Grey. The bedroom features a window and comes furnished with a double bed, desk and chair. House is shared with a UBC boy. Located on West 14th Ave. and Discovery St. Bright ground level suite with separate entrance from backyard. Available: November 1st, 2019. Term: 2 months or more. 1 bedroom (total 2 bedrooms on the suite), 1 bathroom, 1 kitchen, parking on the street. Includes Washer & Dryer, wireless internet. Furniture includes: double beds, desks, sofa, kitchen table and 4 chairs. Not included: Utilities. No pets, No smoking! Open house at next Monday @ 2:00pm to 4:00pm (Oct. 14th, 2019) Very close to shopping and transit in quiet, residential area of West Point Grey. Close to Jericho Beach and UBC. Minutes away from Lord Bing High school and Queen Elizabeth Elementary. Text 778-707-5855 VANCOUVER – 1 BEDROOM - $850 / 1br - One Furnished Bedrooms in Vancouver West for Rent (8088 Montcalm St, Vanccouver) One furnished bedroom (Upstairs) in this beautiful Vancouver West (South Granville) single house for rent. Very clean and bright with 9'ceiling.
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