What is your definition of reasonable? Do you. need to be in Vancouver or will a suburb work? Which suburb? I'm not in BC but maybe with more info others can help. Vancouver is not a cheap place to live.Hello All,
As being a newcomer I am looking for a reasonable housing option in Vancouver. Can anyone help me with this? I am fine with shared options too.
I will be looking around for jobs, so a shared or pretty reasonable under cad 300-400 will be great. I am planning to stay in Surrey. Any additional advice, suggestions or information will be helpful. Thank you in advance.What is your definition of reasonable? Do you. need to be in Vancouver or will a suburb work? Which suburb? I'm not in BC but maybe with more info others can help. Vancouver is not a cheap place to live.
I have no such intension and idea. Will look closely at the reasonable things and consider the stay. Thanks for adviceThat is extremely low. Unfortunately you’re probably looking at illegal boarding houses. You had to show savings to get accepted so you should be able to pay more rent monthly based on your around 15K in savings.
You need to do more research.I will be looking around for jobs, so a shared or pretty reasonable under cad 300-400 will be great. I am planning to stay in Surrey. Any additional advice, suggestions or information will be helpful. Thank you in advance.
Oh..hmm...tha not for the information. Can you please suggest me some alternate option since I will be looking for jobs in the initial phase and too much rent is not a helpful idea.. Thank you in advanceYou need to do more research.
Median rent for a 1 bedroom in Vancouver is $1900 down from $1950 in 2018.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-s-rental-prices-have-stopped-climbing-1.5108322?fbclid=IwAR2IvmpMrWPZCULyOhz0kFT8C14Aqx4Gh8gc_RtRNRuovROJGDMa6ycyxuk
Surrey would be cheaper but $300 - 400 is not even close to sharing rental of a basement suite with multiple rooms.
Also can you suggest me option where I can share room with someone for sometime!You need to do more research.
Median rent for a 1 bedroom in Vancouver is $1900 down from $1950 in 2018.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-s-rental-prices-have-stopped-climbing-1.5108322?fbclid=IwAR2IvmpMrWPZCULyOhz0kFT8C14Aqx4Gh8gc_RtRNRuovROJGDMa6ycyxuk
Surrey would be cheaper but $300 - 400 is not even close to sharing rental of a basement suite with multiple rooms.
I don't have any personal experience on that. I read news. I have been living here for long enough that I was able to rent alone after leaving my parents' place.Also can you suggest me option where I can share room with someone for sometime!
No such thing as reasonable here.. Even in Surrey..your own people will gladly rip you off. Have a look, you might find something: https://vancouver.craigslist.org/d/housing/search/hhhHello All,
As being a newcomer I am looking for a reasonable housing option in Vancouver. Can anyone help me with this? I am fine with shared options too.
How about pods in Richmond? Starting $49/night plus taxes!Oh..hmm...tha not for the information. Can you please suggest me some alternate option since I will be looking for jobs in the initial phase and too much rent is not a helpful idea.. Thank you in advance
Not open yet.. and then it goes up to 70 bucks a night with no privacy.
Missed that part, but has the OP in town yet? Nonetheless, it said will be open end of April (next week?).Not open yet.. and then it goes up to 70 bucks a night with no privacy.
That's $1500 plus tax per month. way over OP's budget.
How about a week?That's $1500 plus tax per month. way over OP's budget.