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Page 1: Renters Guide Vancouver

Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan 18, 2013 Volume 20 Issue 25Metro Vancouver Edition

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

MAKE FUTURE HOLIDAYS MERRIER BY PROPERLY PACKING

The Best Reasons to

Rent

Special 6 Week Issue

Page 2: Renters Guide Vancouver

THE COMMUNITY THE ONE-BEDROOM SUITE

• Bright and Spacious Units• Beautiful Upgraded Flooring• Updated Kitchens and Bathrooms• Newer Appliances• Updated Fixtures and Ceiling Fans

• Next to Grocery Store• On-site Security Guard• Large Courtyard, Private Clubhouse• Bus stop in front or walk to Skytrain• Amenities and on-site conveniences

T H E B E S T K E P T S E C R E T I N S U R R E Y

Proud member of Crime Free Multi-Housing

103 Ave.

102 Ave.

SurreyGardens

96 Ave.

Fraser

Hwy

Old Yale

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tr.

100 Ave.

103 Ave.

102 Ave.

SurreyGardens

96 Ave.

Fraser

Hwy

Old Yale

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7A S

tr.

100 Ave.

“Surrey Gardens has just completed a multi-million dollar renovation project. You will not fi nd a fi ner place to live in this corner of Surrey and what can be better than living in an apartment that you will be proud of and paying a rent that is competitive and fair… call us now and see for yourself.”

One Month Free

Call for details today!

Updated and beautifully renovated 1 bedroom suites

From $670

as well as Furnished Executive Suites From $1,500

At Home in a Great Community

www.GreatApartments.ca

Call to view

100, 12747 – 102 Avenue, Surrey604.589.7040

SORRY, NO PETS

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THE COMMUNITY THE ONE-BEDROOM SUITE

• Bright and Spacious Units• Beautiful Upgraded Flooring• Updated Kitchens and Bathrooms• Newer Appliances• Updated Fixtures and Ceiling Fans

• Next to Grocery Store• On-site Security Guard• Large Courtyard, Private Clubhouse• Bus stop in front or walk to Skytrain• Amenities and on-site conveniences

T H E B E S T K E P T S E C R E T I N S U R R E Y

Proud member of Crime Free Multi-Housing

103 Ave.

102 Ave.

SurreyGardens

96 Ave.

Fraser

Hwy

Old Yale

King

Ge

org

e H

ighw

ay12

7A S

tr.

100 Ave.

103 Ave.

102 Ave.

SurreyGardens

96 Ave.

Fraser

Hwy

Old Yale

King

Ge

org

e H

ighw

ay12

7A S

tr.

100 Ave.

“Surrey Gardens has just completed a multi-million dollar renovation project. You will not fi nd a fi ner place to live in this corner of Surrey and what can be better than living in an apartment that you will be proud of and paying a rent that is competitive and fair… call us now and see for yourself.”

One Month Free

Call for details today!

Updated and beautifully renovated 1 bedroom suites

From $670

as well as Furnished Executive Suites From $1,500

At Home in a Great Community

www.GreatApartments.ca

Call to view

100, 12747 – 102 Avenue, Surrey604.589.7040

SORRY, NO PETS

Surrey / Langley / Delta

Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013 renters guide 3

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4 renters guide Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013

Surrey / Langley / Delta

City Living Begins at

Ideal for those who thrive on the energy of the city ~ an apartment at Infinity puts downtown at your doorstep.

Infinity also offers tremendous amenities including a fully equipped fitness facility, access to maid service and

apartments wired for high speed internet access. You even have a Chapters Book store, Starbucks, Kichi Sushi and

Urban Barn all located within the building.

1 and 2 Bedrooms Available

DOWNTOWN AT YOUR

DOORSTEP

828 HOWE STR.

604.681.1186

Majorca

5699-201A St. • 604-533-6945

0011

068_

4912

FREE: Laundry, Heat, Hot Water and

Covered Parking

• Ideal for seniors: • Handy Dart - Home making Services -

Seniors Centre• Bus Stop at Corner• 5 Min Walk to Save-On-Foods,

Walk-In Clinics, Shops and Restaurants

• Resident manager on site 24 hrs• Free cable - Free laundry• Hardwood Floors• Sparkling Clean Buildings• We Are Proud of Our Addresses• No pets

Langley

stardust

5639-201A St. • 604-533-7578

rainbow

5669-201A St. • 604-533-6945

villa fontana

5609-201A St. • 604-533-7578

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Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013 renters guide 5

Surrey / Langley / Delta / Richmond

• Across from Guildford Mall, library & new community centre

• Close to schools & buses • Outdoor pool, balconies & patios• Heat, h/w, drapes & carpet

included • Spacious & very clean

FOR PERSONAL VIEWING CALL 604-582-0465

AFFORDABLE 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites Available

10525-150th Street, Surrey

Spacious & very clean

0188

060_

4912

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SPECIALISTS SINCE 1964

Some suites with mountain viewsRent includes heat + hot water and basic cable.

For more info or to view please call.

Deltita Gardens

8507 120th St, N. Delta604-594-5211

www.baywest.ca

1 bdrm from $7002 bdrm from $8003 bdrm from $900

$200 Move-in BonusLimited time offer (Ask for Details)

9760

450_

4912

Charming

Bachelor &

1 Bedroom

Suites

604-277-3810 10100 No. 3 Road, RICHMOND

AT HOME IN A GREAT COMMUNITY

www.GreatApartments.ca

• Elevator

• Professionally managed

• No pets

• Renovated units

• Quiet, well maintained

complex

• Near shopping & transit

001

1075

491

2 Ryan Rd.

Williams Rd.

Steveston Hwy. No. 3

Rd

A C R O S SSAFEWAY &

MAJOR SHOPPING

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ON THE COVER

SECTIONS

Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan 18, 2013 Volume 20 Issue 25Metro Vancouver Edition

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

MAKE FUTURE HOLIDAYS MERRIER BY PROPERLY PACKING

The Best Reasons to

Rent

Special 6 Week Issue

mOVINg18. Make future holidays merrier by

properly packing seasonal decorations byDan Hopkins

18. Rental directoryFEATURES

VICE PRESIdENT, WAll2WAll mEdIA Jacqueline HillEdITOR-IN-CHIEF, NATIONAl REAl ESTATE Susan Legge

ACCOUNT ExECUTIVES Lan Do 604-812-7298 Surrey, Langley, White Rock, Maple Ridge, Mission, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Richmond, Ladner

Amy Gagnon 604-422-7813 Classified Advertising

EdITOR Elisa Krovblit

CONTRIBUTORS Dan Hopkins, Jane Herman

SENIOR PROdUCTION mANAgER Gnanapandithan BalaPROdUCTION mANAgER Nikki YarwoodPROdUCTION COORdINATOR Bala MenonART dIRECTOR Lee CobhamgRAPHIC dESIgN/PROdUCTION Mike Terentiev, Swinder JodhkaNATIONAl ACCOUNT mANAgER mEdIATIVE Paul SlizysPRINTINg Mitchell Press

The Vancouver Renters Guide magazine is published by Wall2Wall Media located at Suite 500, One Innovation, 2700 Production Way, Burnaby, BC V5A4X1. The Renters Guide is distributed free throughout Greater Vancouver at free pick-up locations. This magazine carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of the Renters Guide magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in the Renters Guide magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher.

The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public.

©2012 Wall2Wall Media

RENTERS gUIdE

4180, Lougheed Highwy, Suite 102, Burnaby, BC V5C 6A7

VOlUmE 20 ISSUE 24 |dEC. 07, 2012 - JAN. 18, 2013

contents

3. Surrey/Langley/Delta

5. Surrey/Langley/Delta/Richmond

9. Burnaby/New West

11. Abbotsford/Chilliwack

13. Vancouver

17. Victoria

RENTERS’ HElP14. The best reasons to rent

by Jane Hermans

Wall2Wall Media is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in CanadahomeTRADER and The homeTRADER & Design are trade-marks of Apax Partners LLP, used under license

Disclaimer: The views expressed by the columnists in this publication are not necessarily those of the publication.

Published by

6 renters guide Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013

where are you at in your search for the perfect rental suite?

Whether you’ve just started looking or are almost ready to sign on the dotted line, we know you’ll find this

publication helpful.

Using our information and ads, all the latest in rental accommodations, news and advice is at your fingertips.

Over the last few months, we’ve added more in the way of getting more details on rental communities and more tips on renting, design, recipes, expert advice and ways to make your space your very own.

Leasing a rental property is a serious decision and a significant commitment, so it is imperative that you do your homework and research the marketplace to ensure you’re getting the best value for your money.

Let us know what you think of this issue. We love hearing from you!

Susan LeggeEDITOR-IN-CHIEF, homeTRADER [email protected]

Follow me on Twitter atTwitter.com/SusanLegge

w ho’s in holiday mode? Or should I ask who isn’t?The halls of every mall are decked and Christmas music is

floating through the air in nearly every restaurant and store. Many apartment buildings get into the spirit of the season with some decorations – some communities even arrange for tenant gatherings and festivities. For some it’s a deeply religious time of year, for others it’s not. But it’s not just about Christmas, it’s about community.

If you want to decorate, just find out what your building permits. Some management companies will encourage you to add your own personal touches to decorative installations in common areas. Some reserve the common area decorations to company-approved and owned items. Some buildings allow you to put a wreath on your door while others prefer you limit your festive decorations to the inside of your suite.

This time of year isn’t just Christmas, it’s Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice, Festivus or something else. Some buildings recognize and decorate by sticking with a winter theme, others incorporate different traditions. There is no reason you can’t approach the property management and ask whether you can share your traditions too.

For me, this time of year isn’t about a specific holiday, it’s about enjoying, sharing, recognizing all that’s happened in the year that’s coming to a close. Whatever your traditions are, make it a time of sharing and warmth, and include those in your community.

It’s a great time of year to find that new apartment. We’re here to help. With Renters Guide in hand you’ll find the perfect place. Our magazine and website, homeTRADER.ca, offer the best selection of available apartments as well as informative articles and advice, making it easy to make your move!

Elisa KrovblitEDITOR [email protected]

Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/ElisaKrovblit

Like us on Facebook Renters Guide

EDITORS’ NOTES

Page 7: Renters Guide Vancouver

ON THE COVER

SECTIONS

Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan 18, 2013 Volume 20 Issue 25Metro Vancouver Edition

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

MAKE FUTURE HOLIDAYS MERRIER BY PROPERLY PACKING

The Best Reasons to

Rent

Special 6 Week Issue

mOVINg18. Make future holidays merrier by

properly packing seasonal decorations byDan Hopkins

18. Rental directoryFEATURES

VICE PRESIdENT, WAll2WAll mEdIA Jacqueline HillEdITOR-IN-CHIEF, NATIONAl REAl ESTATE Susan Legge

ACCOUNT ExECUTIVES Lan Do 604-812-7298 Surrey, Langley, White Rock, Maple Ridge, Mission, Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Richmond, Ladner

Amy Gagnon 604-422-7813 Classified Advertising

EdITOR Elisa Krovblit

CONTRIBUTORS Dan Hopkins, Jane Herman

SENIOR PROdUCTION mANAgER Gnanapandithan BalaPROdUCTION mANAgER Nikki YarwoodPROdUCTION COORdINATOR Bala MenonART dIRECTOR Lee CobhamgRAPHIC dESIgN/PROdUCTION Mike Terentiev, Swinder JodhkaNATIONAl ACCOUNT mANAgER mEdIATIVE Paul SlizysPRINTINg Mitchell Press

The Vancouver Renters Guide magazine is published by Wall2Wall Media located at Suite 500, One Innovation, 2700 Production Way, Burnaby, BC V5A4X1. The Renters Guide is distributed free throughout Greater Vancouver at free pick-up locations. This magazine carefully inspects all ads for accuracy, however, the publisher and the printer shall not be responsible for any mistakes, design errors or incorrect information which is provided by the advertiser or their representative. The advertising herein, including the photographs and all artwork is the property of the Renters Guide magazine and not that of the advertiser. The advertiser has purchased the right of reproduction in the Renters Guide magazine only and does not have the right to reproduce the ad in whole or in part in any other place or publication without the consent of the publisher.

The entire contents of this publication are protected by copyright and are intended for the sole use of the public.

©2012 Wall2Wall Media

RENTERS gUIdE

4180, Lougheed Highwy, Suite 102, Burnaby, BC V5C 6A7

VOlUmE 20 ISSUE 24 |dEC. 07, 2012 - JAN. 18, 2013

contents

3. Surrey/Langley/Delta

5. Surrey/Langley/Delta/Richmond

9. Burnaby/New West

11. Abbotsford/Chilliwack

13. Vancouver

17. Victoria

RENTERS’ HElP14. The best reasons to rent

by Jane Hermans

Wall2Wall Media is a trademark of Yellow Pages Group Co. in CanadahomeTRADER and The homeTRADER & Design are trade-marks of Apax Partners LLP, used under license

Disclaimer: The views expressed by the columnists in this publication are not necessarily those of the publication.

Published by

where are you at in your search for the perfect rental suite?

Whether you’ve just started looking or are almost ready to sign on the dotted line, we know you’ll find this

publication helpful.

Using our information and ads, all the latest in rental accommodations, news and advice is at your fingertips.

Over the last few months, we’ve added more in the way of getting more details on rental communities and more tips on renting, design, recipes, expert advice and ways to make your space your very own.

Leasing a rental property is a serious decision and a significant commitment, so it is imperative that you do your homework and research the marketplace to ensure you’re getting the best value for your money.

Let us know what you think of this issue. We love hearing from you!

Susan LeggeEDITOR-IN-CHIEF, homeTRADER [email protected]

Follow me on Twitter atTwitter.com/SusanLegge

w ho’s in holiday mode? Or should I ask who isn’t?The halls of every mall are decked and Christmas music is

floating through the air in nearly every restaurant and store. Many apartment buildings get into the spirit of the season with some decorations – some communities even arrange for tenant gatherings and festivities. For some it’s a deeply religious time of year, for others it’s not. But it’s not just about Christmas, it’s about community.

If you want to decorate, just find out what your building permits. Some management companies will encourage you to add your own personal touches to decorative installations in common areas. Some reserve the common area decorations to company-approved and owned items. Some buildings allow you to put a wreath on your door while others prefer you limit your festive decorations to the inside of your suite.

This time of year isn’t just Christmas, it’s Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice, Festivus or something else. Some buildings recognize and decorate by sticking with a winter theme, others incorporate different traditions. There is no reason you can’t approach the property management and ask whether you can share your traditions too.

For me, this time of year isn’t about a specific holiday, it’s about enjoying, sharing, recognizing all that’s happened in the year that’s coming to a close. Whatever your traditions are, make it a time of sharing and warmth, and include those in your community.

It’s a great time of year to find that new apartment. We’re here to help. With Renters Guide in hand you’ll find the perfect place. Our magazine and website, homeTRADER.ca, offer the best selection of available apartments as well as informative articles and advice, making it easy to make your move!

Elisa KrovblitEDITOR [email protected]

Follow me on Twitter at Twitter.com/ElisaKrovblit

Like us on Facebook Renters Guide

EDITORS’ NOTES

Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013 renters guide 7

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NORTH VANCOUVERWEST VANCOUVER

VANCOUVER

RICHMOND

DELTA, LADNER,TSAWWASSEN

SURREY

BOUNDARY BAY

SOUTH

ARM

ROBERTS BANK

SURGEON BANK

FRASER RIVER

WHITE ROCK

LANGLEYCITY

LANGLEY

BURNABY

NEW

WESTMINITER

COQUITLAM

PORT MOODY

PORT

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PITTMEADOWS

MAPLERIDGE

MISSION

ABBOTSFORD

U.E.I.

Lower Mainland & Fraser Valley

Get Your Property Rented!Lan Do 604.812.7298

amy GaGnon 604.422.7813

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Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013 renters guide 9

Burnaby / New West / Coquitlam

NORTH VANCOUVERWEST VANCOUVER

VANCOUVER

RICHMOND

DELTA, LADNER,TSAWWASSEN

SURREY

BOUNDARY BAY

SOUTH

ARM

ROBERTS BANK

SURGEON BANK

FRASER RIVER

WHITE ROCK

LANGLEYCITY

LANGLEY

BURNABY

NEW

WESTMINITER

COQUITLAM

PORT MOODY

PORT

COQU

ITLA

M

PITTMEADOWS

MAPLERIDGE

MISSION

ABBOTSFORD

U.E.I.

Lower Mainland & Fraser Valley

Get Your Property Rented!Lan Do 604.812.7298

amy GaGnon 604.422.7813

1 Bdrm. from $10002 Bdrm. Luxury

Penthouses from $1900call 604-421-0282

or 604-336-1517

2 Bdrm. from $12803 Bdrm. from $1700call 604-415-9001 or 604-420-9715

• Large newly renovated suites in the village• New granite countertops• New hardwood or carpet flooring• Oversized balconies 150 sq. ft.• 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms• Heat, light & hot water included• 1 block from Lougheed Mall &

SkyTrain and so much more…

• Fitness 2000 facilities• Professional services & retail shops• Low-cost cable and high-speed

internet available• No pets allowed

GREAT LOCATION UNBELIEVABLE

VALUE!

B U R N A B Y

www.LOUGHEEDAPARTMENTS.ca

LOUGHEEDVILLAGE

9500/9502 Erickson Drive

For viewing after hours 604-762-2044

9303/9304 Salish Court

Call Aznin at 604.762.2044 or email [email protected] Capilano Road, North Vancouver, BC, V7R 4H6

Special FeatureS:• Natural Gas Range• Electric Fireplace• In Suite Laundry• Dishwasher• Granite Counters in the Kitchen• Granite Counters in the Bathrooms• High End Appliances including stainless steel Bosch dishwasher and gas stove and large Samsung fridge• 43' Samsung Plasma TV

BRAND NEW, SPACIouS AND WELL-APPoINTED 2 BEDRoom 2 BATHRoom

IN THE NEWLy ComPLETED

Capilano Grove

10 minute walk to Edgemont VillageClose to Lion's Gate Bridge and HWy 1

SORRY ... NO PETSMin 1 yr lease

2 Bdrm 2 Bath Suite 1005 SQ FT

2 Bdrm 2 Bath Suite 1327 SQ FT

2 Bdrm 2 Bath Suite 1519 SQ FT

2 Bdrm 2 Bath Penthouse Suite 1566 SQ FT

(With 1500 SQ FT Wrap Around Patio)

2 Bdrm 2 Bath Penthouse Suite FuLLy FuRNISHED 1566 SQ FT (With 1500 SQ FT Wrap Around Patio)

$2350 PER moNTH

$2700 PER moNTH

$3100 PER moNTH

$3200 PER moNTH

$4500 PER moNTH

• Outdoor Pool, Sauna & Recreation room

• Located across from Royal City Mall and Moody Park

• Close to Buses and Sky train.

• Security Card access system

• Underground parking available

• Professional onsite management team

For Personal Viewing Call604-524-5021

gatewaypm.com

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North: 820-6th Ave. / South: 525-9th St., New West.

Ask About our rentAl IncentIves

www.rentparkside.com

ProPertY MAnAGeMent sPecIAlIsts sInce 1964

Rivers Inlet Family TownhomesA short walk to Coquitlam Centre Mall,schools & recreation.

1063

4260

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2

1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS ALSO AVAILABLE

• Newly renovated• All units come with fridge, stove,

washer/dryer and dishwasher• Front carport (some garages available) and backyard patio• Decorative Fireplace• Sorry, no pets• Professional onsite staff

Rivers Inlet Rental Complex Coquitlam1145 Inlet [email protected] 604-942-2012

2 Bedrooms3 Bedrooms

PINE

TREE

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COQUITLAM CENTRE MALL

Move-In BONUSup to $500

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Call 604-519-6080Classifieds

next deadline - January 11, 2013

11238531

CHELSEA HOUSE Bright Large

1 and 2 bedroom suties for rent in the Metrotown area, 5 min from Mall and Skytrain. Freshly painted

with very large balconies, new appliances, new window coverings in a newly updated building. Rents

from $850 6570 Burlington Ave, Burnaby

Call 778-323-0237 11238527

EVERGREEN PLACE BURNABY 1 Bedroom $960

1 and 2 bedrooms, close to all major transit and

shopping. Carpeted with balcony. Rent includes heat,

hot water and parking.

6920 Gilley Ave Burnaby

Call 778-788-1867 11238530

GREENBOROUGH 3091 Lincoln Ave

New 1 bed, 1 bed & den and 2 bedroom suites available, 5 appliances, free hot water, clubhouse, from $1060. 2 - 3 blocks to mall, bus/Westcoast Express and

City Centre. NO smoking NO dogs. Call 604-468-1698 11238498

FIND YOUR HAPPY PLACE

PARKSIDE VILLAGE Ideal Family Complex

Attractive 3 bedroom townhomes with 1.5 baths, appliances including washer/dryer. Cat & Dog Friendly, some conditions apply. 3628

Williams St, Vancouver

Call: 251-2503 11238529

Call 604-983-6920

Studio, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments with balconies, breathtaking ocean, city and mountain views. Heat and hot water included. 114 West 14th St.

North Vancouver

MARLBOROUGH TOWER NORTH VANCOUVER

11238532

The Glenmore In Vancouver

Studio and 1 Bedroom apartments. New kitchen appliances, including dishwashers. Hardwood flooring, vertical blinds, mirrored closet doors. Walking

distance to Stanley Park. Call 604-644-0062

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Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013 renters guide 11

Abbotsford / Chilliwack

• Onsite laundry, some with in-suite laundry hookups • Dishwashers • Parking included • Cat Ok.

Building under new Professional Management Baywest Management Corporation

Birchwood Manor

0939

1784

_491

2

33382 George Ferguson Way, Abbotsford, BC604-832-8909

www.baywest.ca

2 bdrms from $750 & up

Crime Free Multi-Housing ProgramRefurbished lobby, halls and suites

Valley ViewTerrace

0011

101_

4912

You’ll like our managers!2750 Fuller Street, Abbotsford

604-852-9086www.baywest.ca

$25 Seniors Discount (New Applicants only)• BRIGHT LOCATION • LARGE KITCHENS (Sorry no pets)

1 bdrm from $680 • 2 bdrms from $795 2 bdrms + 2 baths, 1000 sf+ from $875

2 Months Free Rent or $300 Move-in AllowanceNew residents only

HomesteadEstates

32101 Mt Waddington Ave, Abbotsford

604-870-9797www.baywest.ca

1 bdrm from $750 2 bdrms + 2 baths from $895

$200 Move-in Bonus (Ask For Details) Limited Time Offer

9501

437

4912

Crime Free Multi Housing Program, Rent includes gas heat + hot water,

Abbotsford Deluxe, Large Apartments, Newer, well maintained building,

gas fireplace + dishwasher + insuite laundry hook-up, gated u/g parking. Cat allowed

Crime Free Multi-Housing Program$25 Seniors Discount (New Applicants only)

• Rent includes heat, hot water, U/G parking.• Quiet, well-maintained building.

SORRY NO PETS

Huron Court

31790 Union Ave., Downtown Clearbrook

604-850-2467www.baywest.ca

$200 Move-in Bonus

0011

111_

4912

1 Bdrm from $6252 Bdrms from $745

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moving

Make future holidays merrier by properly packing

SEASONAL DECORATIONS

By Dan Hopkins

Holiday preparations such as tree trimming,

present wrapping and hanging

lights help get us in the holiday spirit and are lots of fun. But thoughtful

packing of seasonal

decorations and materials at the end of the holidays for the next year, can keep the fun in what is for some, a stressful time.

In other words, it pays to plan, even 12 months ahead.

Careful packing and organization prevents damage and breakage, and ensures you can find everything next year. It is worth taking the extra time to organize and preserve your decorations for next year.

Here are some tips from Two Men and a Truck to keep in mind while packing away holiday decorations:

Delicate items• Wrap breakables in paper or bubble wrap.

Do not use newspaper - the print may wear off on ornaments. Use tissue or

packing paper. Instead of throwing away used paper or junk mail, run

it through a paper shredder, it makes great packing filler.

• Decorations that contain photographs or food should be sealed in an air tight bag to keep them safe. Sealing photos preserves them and the scent from any food item will attract insects or mice wherever they are stored.

• Boxes with dividers are best to pack ornaments in. There are cardboard boxes made especially for fragile items. They come with adjustable inserts that forms individual cells for delicate items. These “Dish Pack” boxes are very popular at all our Two Men and a Truck branches.

• Keep extra hangers, hooks and ornament parts in a labelled bag or box.

Lights• To prevent tangles, wrap lights around

empty gift wrapping paper tubes. • Leave the plug accessible by taping the

ends of the light strands to the end of the tube. Next year you can quickly test the lights before unwinding them.

• Store coloured lights in a dark place to prevent fading – especially blues, greens and purples.

Wrapping paper• Hanging garment bags provides good

storage for wrapping paper rolls. Use outside pockets for gift tags, cards and tissue paper.

• To protect used rolls of paper, cut an empty wrapping paper tube from end to end and slide it over the roll.

• Ribbons and bows can be saved and reused, pack loosely so they keep their shape.

Some other considerations• Wrap holiday candles individually in

cellophane and store in a cool place so they do not melt together.

• Pack an “open first” box. Place the decorations you use first in here with essentials such as extension cords.

• Use a “Wardrobe Box” to hang and store seasonal clothing that you only wear twice a year like that special snowman sweater from your mother-in-law or that flashing Christmas tie. This way you can find it, wear it, and store it away on a hanger easily.

• If you haven’t used a decoration in a few years donate it. If it is damaged, get rid of it.

• Take special care if you are storing your items in a damp area like your basement. Don’t store boxes near sources of heat and moisture.

• The most important tip is to label every box. The more detailed the description, the easier it will be to find things. Use different colours to distinguish different holidays. For example, use orange for Halloween, brown for Thanksgiving, and red or green for Christmas.

• Take a digital photo of special care items like snow globes or wreaths, print them off on regular paper and tape the photo to the outside of the box as an easy description of what’s inside.

All Two Men and a Truck branches in Canada offers a variety of storage boxes and packing supplies suitable to store all your decorative treasures. Visit twomen.ca for a location near you.

Dan Hopkins is chief operating officer, Two Men and a Truck Canada. For more information visit the website at twomenandatruck.ca

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Dec. 07, 2012 - Jan. 18, 2013 renters guide 13

Vancouver

• Ocean or mountain views• Sauna• Gated underground parking• Close to shops, beach and park

Nelson Place1424 NELSON & BROUGHTON

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Make future holidays merrier by properly packing

SEASONAL DECORATIONS

By Dan Hopkins

Holiday preparations such as tree trimming,

present wrapping and hanging

lights help get us in the holiday spirit and are lots of fun. But thoughtful

packing of seasonal

decorations and materials at the end of the holidays for the next year, can keep the fun in what is for some, a stressful time.

In other words, it pays to plan, even 12 months ahead.

Careful packing and organization prevents damage and breakage, and ensures you can find everything next year. It is worth taking the extra time to organize and preserve your decorations for next year.

Here are some tips from Two Men and a Truck to keep in mind while packing away holiday decorations:

Delicate items• Wrap breakables in paper or bubble wrap.

Do not use newspaper - the print may wear off on ornaments. Use tissue or

packing paper. Instead of throwing away used paper or junk mail, run

it through a paper shredder, it makes great packing filler.

• Decorations that contain photographs or food should be sealed in an air tight bag to keep them safe. Sealing photos preserves them and the scent from any food item will attract insects or mice wherever they are stored.

• Boxes with dividers are best to pack ornaments in. There are cardboard boxes made especially for fragile items. They come with adjustable inserts that forms individual cells for delicate items. These “Dish Pack” boxes are very popular at all our Two Men and a Truck branches.

• Keep extra hangers, hooks and ornament parts in a labelled bag or box.

Lights• To prevent tangles, wrap lights around

empty gift wrapping paper tubes. • Leave the plug accessible by taping the

ends of the light strands to the end of the tube. Next year you can quickly test the lights before unwinding them.

• Store coloured lights in a dark place to prevent fading – especially blues, greens and purples.

Wrapping paper• Hanging garment bags provides good

storage for wrapping paper rolls. Use outside pockets for gift tags, cards and tissue paper.

• To protect used rolls of paper, cut an empty wrapping paper tube from end to end and slide it over the roll.

• Ribbons and bows can be saved and reused, pack loosely so they keep their shape.

Some other considerations• Wrap holiday candles individually in

cellophane and store in a cool place so they do not melt together.

• Pack an “open first” box. Place the decorations you use first in here with essentials such as extension cords.

• Use a “Wardrobe Box” to hang and store seasonal clothing that you only wear twice a year like that special snowman sweater from your mother-in-law or that flashing Christmas tie. This way you can find it, wear it, and store it away on a hanger easily.

• If you haven’t used a decoration in a few years donate it. If it is damaged, get rid of it.

• Take special care if you are storing your items in a damp area like your basement. Don’t store boxes near sources of heat and moisture.

• The most important tip is to label every box. The more detailed the description, the easier it will be to find things. Use different colours to distinguish different holidays. For example, use orange for Halloween, brown for Thanksgiving, and red or green for Christmas.

• Take a digital photo of special care items like snow globes or wreaths, print them off on regular paper and tape the photo to the outside of the box as an easy description of what’s inside.

All Two Men and a Truck branches in Canada offers a variety of storage boxes and packing supplies suitable to store all your decorative treasures. Visit twomen.ca for a location near you.

Dan Hopkins is chief operating officer, Two Men and a Truck Canada. For more information visit the website at twomenandatruck.ca

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renters’help

By Jane Herman

W ould you rather spend your free

time seeing the latest movies or grouting your bathroom tile? Would you prefer to spend your extra money each month on unexpected furnace repairs or sock it away in mutual funds?

The Best Reasons to

Rent

For reasons such as these, more and more time-pressed individuals, empty nesters, single parents and young professionals are choosing to rent. Here’s why:

Hassle-Free living When you rent, you’ll never have to call a plumber, electrician or handyman again! Renting frees you from the cost and hassle of all home maintenance and repairs.Empty-nesters can happily shed house-related chores and move closer to entertainment, restaurants and shopping, while young professionals can enjoy a simpler lifestyle and shorter commute. aFFordability By renting, you’ll be able to afford to live in an area that might otherwise be out of your price range. And, unless you’re planning on staying in a house for more than five years, you risk losing money if you buy a home. Mortgages are amortized so you’re paying mostly interest in the first few years. Add in property tax, insurance, maintenance costs and the fees associated with selling the house and five years of renting can be significantly less than owning.

tHe rewards oF renting Renting gives you the freedom to invest your savings in stocks, mutual funds, a small business, your education, or a vacation, instead of a home.

lock in Utility costs In most cases, you will not have to incur bills when you rent. In many apartments the cost of utilities are included in your rent. Because of fluctuating market prices, utility rates can rise dramatically. As a renter, you will not have to bear these cost increases directly.

apartment living oFFers services When you lock yourself out of your apartment, the property manager can always let you in. Likewise, you can often count on someone being there to receive a parcel when you’re at work or away from your home.Some apartment communities include concierge services that offer everything from babysitting to housekeeping, pet care, and grocery shopping. Now that’s for me! sUperior amenities packages Apartments have evolved, and many now offer a package of amenities and services that cannot be easily or affordably replicated in a single family home, like on-site fitness centres, swimming pools, tennis and squash courts, business centres, movie screening rooms and party facilities.

never be lonely! When you rent, you’ll enjoy the benefits of living in a community with friends and neighbours all around you.

renting oFFers a myriad oF liFestyles As a renter you can sample life in an urban loft, midtown highrise, or restored coach house.

baby in tow Choose your apartment based on the neighbourhood school, park, library or day care services that are best suited to your particular needs.

park UndergroUnd If your building includes underground parking, you’ll never have to deal with the dash to your car on cold, wet mornings!

proFessional management Many of today’s owners are large public and private firms who have invested for the long term. You’ll reap such benefits as: convenient on-line leasing and maintenance requests; 60-day no risk trial periods; 24 hour maintenance guarantees; resident chat facilities and rent-to-own programs!

tHere is sUre to be a coFFee sHop witHin tHrowing distanceWherever you choose to rent, you’ll be able to wake up and smell the coffee – now that’s the best reason of all!

Jane Herman is a communications consultant who has worked in the rental property industry. Jane provides communications solutions for a diverse range of clients and has written about food, fashion, apartment living and personal finance for several publications.

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renters’help

By Jane Herman

W ould you rather spend your free

time seeing the latest movies or grouting your bathroom tile? Would you prefer to spend your extra money each month on unexpected furnace repairs or sock it away in mutual funds?

The Best Reasons to

Rent

For reasons such as these, more and more time-pressed individuals, empty nesters, single parents and young professionals are choosing to rent. Here’s why:

Hassle-Free living When you rent, you’ll never have to call a plumber, electrician or handyman again! Renting frees you from the cost and hassle of all home maintenance and repairs.Empty-nesters can happily shed house-related chores and move closer to entertainment, restaurants and shopping, while young professionals can enjoy a simpler lifestyle and shorter commute. aFFordability By renting, you’ll be able to afford to live in an area that might otherwise be out of your price range. And, unless you’re planning on staying in a house for more than five years, you risk losing money if you buy a home. Mortgages are amortized so you’re paying mostly interest in the first few years. Add in property tax, insurance, maintenance costs and the fees associated with selling the house and five years of renting can be significantly less than owning.

tHe rewards oF renting Renting gives you the freedom to invest your savings in stocks, mutual funds, a small business, your education, or a vacation, instead of a home.

lock in Utility costs In most cases, you will not have to incur bills when you rent. In many apartments the cost of utilities are included in your rent. Because of fluctuating market prices, utility rates can rise dramatically. As a renter, you will not have to bear these cost increases directly.

apartment living oFFers services When you lock yourself out of your apartment, the property manager can always let you in. Likewise, you can often count on someone being there to receive a parcel when you’re at work or away from your home.Some apartment communities include concierge services that offer everything from babysitting to housekeeping, pet care, and grocery shopping. Now that’s for me! sUperior amenities packages Apartments have evolved, and many now offer a package of amenities and services that cannot be easily or affordably replicated in a single family home, like on-site fitness centres, swimming pools, tennis and squash courts, business centres, movie screening rooms and party facilities.

never be lonely! When you rent, you’ll enjoy the benefits of living in a community with friends and neighbours all around you.

renting oFFers a myriad oF liFestyles As a renter you can sample life in an urban loft, midtown highrise, or restored coach house.

baby in tow Choose your apartment based on the neighbourhood school, park, library or day care services that are best suited to your particular needs.

park UndergroUnd If your building includes underground parking, you’ll never have to deal with the dash to your car on cold, wet mornings!

proFessional management Many of today’s owners are large public and private firms who have invested for the long term. You’ll reap such benefits as: convenient on-line leasing and maintenance requests; 60-day no risk trial periods; 24 hour maintenance guarantees; resident chat facilities and rent-to-own programs!

tHere is sUre to be a coFFee sHop witHin tHrowing distanceWherever you choose to rent, you’ll be able to wake up and smell the coffee – now that’s the best reason of all!

Jane Herman is a communications consultant who has worked in the rental property industry. Jane provides communications solutions for a diverse range of clients and has written about food, fashion, apartment living and personal finance for several publications.

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The Lady Simcoe 440 SIMCOE ST.

55+ building in the James Bay area. Free heat and hot water, close to all amenities, sauna, billiards room, con-crete hi-rise. Sorry, no pets.

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The Lord Simcoe 450 SIMCOE ST.

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Huron Court 31790 Union Ave $675 LR

Valley View Terrace 2750 Fuller St $680 LR

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California Gardens 8350 - 11th Avenue $929 LR

Cornerstone (SFU) 8950 University High Street $950 LR

Horizon Towers 5050 Sanders Street $939 HR

Lougheed Village 9500 Erickson Dr $900 HR

coquitlam

Braemar Court 600 Smith Avenue $979

Kent Place 533 Cottonwood Ave $610 LR

ridgemont Apartments 1117 Ridgeway Ave $749

rivers Inlet 1145 Inlet St TH/LR

Sydney Place 544 Sydney Ave $750 MR

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St Andrews Court 910 St Andrews St $700 LR

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Surrey Gardens 12747 - 102 Ave. $695 LR

Surrey Village 9835 King George Highway $679 LR

Cedartree Village 7155 Hall Road $650 LR

Suncreek Estates 7151 133B St LR

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600 Drake 600 Drake Street $825

Alexander Tower 1326 West 13th Ave HR

Almata 3675 West 7th Ave HR

Bay Tower 1461 Harwood St HR

Beach Towers 1600 Beach Ave HR

Bellevue Tower 4639 West 10th Ave HR

Brockton House 1640 Alberni St HR

Carlton House 1540 Burnaby St LR

Casa Bella 840 Broughton St HR

Casa Del Vandt 1265 Cardero St LR

Cassiar Court 1750 Cassiar Street $925

Central Plaza 1160 Haro St HR

Cresta 855 Jervis St HR

Crestview Terrace 1414 Davie St HR

Crystal Court 1434 Burnaby St HR

Earles Court 3428 Crowley Drive $1475

Emerald Terrace 2045 Nelson St HR

English Bay Tower 1750 Davie St HR

Flamingo 2061 Beach Ave HR

Fraser Pointe 3033/3083 East Kent Avenue N. $750

Fraser Pointe 3033/3083 East Kent Avenue N. $1390 TH

Harbourview 1920 Alberni St HR

Hendry House 1265 Burnaby St HR

Hollyburn Court 550 West 12th Ave HR

Ilikai 1905 Robson St HR

Infinity 828 Howe St MR

Katherine Anne 2054 Comox St LR

Kerrisdale Tower A 2191 West 39th Ave HR

Kerrisdale Tower B 2151 West 39th Ave HR

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Huron Court 31790 Union Ave $675 LR

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California Gardens 8350 - 11th Avenue $929 LR

Cornerstone (SFU) 8950 University High Street $950 LR

Horizon Towers 5050 Sanders Street $939 HR

Lougheed Village 9500 Erickson Dr $900 HR

coquitlam

Braemar Court 600 Smith Avenue $979

Kent Place 533 Cottonwood Ave $610 LR

ridgemont Apartments 1117 Ridgeway Ave $749

rivers Inlet 1145 Inlet St TH/LR

Sydney Place 544 Sydney Ave $750 MR

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St Andrews Court 910 St Andrews St $700 LR

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Surrey Gardens 12747 - 102 Ave. $695 LR

Surrey Village 9835 King George Highway $679 LR

Cedartree Village 7155 Hall Road $650 LR

Suncreek Estates 7151 133B St LR

vancouveR

600 Drake 600 Drake Street $825

Alexander Tower 1326 West 13th Ave HR

Almata 3675 West 7th Ave HR

Bay Tower 1461 Harwood St HR

Beach Towers 1600 Beach Ave HR

Bellevue Tower 4639 West 10th Ave HR

Brockton House 1640 Alberni St HR

Carlton House 1540 Burnaby St LR

Casa Bella 840 Broughton St HR

Casa Del Vandt 1265 Cardero St LR

Cassiar Court 1750 Cassiar Street $925

Central Plaza 1160 Haro St HR

Cresta 855 Jervis St HR

Crestview Terrace 1414 Davie St HR

Crystal Court 1434 Burnaby St HR

Earles Court 3428 Crowley Drive $1475

Emerald Terrace 2045 Nelson St HR

English Bay Tower 1750 Davie St HR

Flamingo 2061 Beach Ave HR

Fraser Pointe 3033/3083 East Kent Avenue N. $750

Fraser Pointe 3033/3083 East Kent Avenue N. $1390 TH

Harbourview 1920 Alberni St HR

Hendry House 1265 Burnaby St HR

Hollyburn Court 550 West 12th Ave HR

Ilikai 1905 Robson St HR

Infinity 828 Howe St MR

Katherine Anne 2054 Comox St LR

Kerrisdale Tower A 2191 West 39th Ave HR

Kerrisdale Tower B 2151 West 39th Ave HR

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Nicola Place 1228 Nicola St HR

Ocean Park Place 990 Broughton St $1221 HR

Parkside Village 3610-3696 William St / 3645-3659 Charles St $1460 TH

Reid Manor 1875 West 7th Ave LR

Royal Villa 8675 French St LR

Santana 1251 Jervis St HR

Seaside Plaza 2324 West 1st Ave HR

Shannon Tower 5976 Tisdall St HR

Shaughnessy House 1465 West 12th Ave HR

Somerset 1033 Haro St HR

South Granville 1355 West 14th Ave HR

The Bradford 3535 Crowley Drive $890

The Dogwood 2040 Nelson St HR

The Glenmore 1885 Barclay Ave LR

The Henlyn 1225 West 13th Ave LR

The Hollies 6450 East Boulevard LR

The Marquis 1355 Pendrell St HR

The Melbourne 3433 Crowley Drive $745

The Remington 3528 Vanness Avenue $840

The Royale 1848 West 3rd Ave LR

The Skyline 1305 West 12th Ave HR

The Westridge 4170/4180 Nanaimo Street $755

University Manor 4640 West 10th Ave HR

Villa Cardello 1580 Haro St HR

Wessex Gate 3408 Crowley Drive $775

Willow Gardens 6111 Tisdall St LR

Windsor 1924 Barclay St HR

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Christie Pointe Apartments 2951 Craigowan Road $979 LR/TH

Parkwest Apartments 55 Bay Street $829

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Hollyburn Plaza 1775 Bellevue Ave HR

The Iona 1370 Clyde Ave LR

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