sublet: one bedroom at axis at ubc available may-june or may-aug in vancouver
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Sublet: One bedroom at Axis at UBC available May-June or May-Aug
Iona Drive, Vancouver, BC
added 14 days ago

$2,600

May include utilities
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Description
One bedroom apartment located in Axis in the Chancellor Place neighbourhood on the UBC campus. This apartment is a corner unit on the 14th floor of a 15 story building with amazing views towards the west. Contemporary finishes, a full kitchen and six energy-efficient appliances including dishwasher and in-suite laundry. This apartment is currently furnished (bed, dressers, desk, desk chair, bookshelf, couch and table with chairs) but items can be moved out if you have your own furniture. Axis has the benefit of being close to all of the services, recreational facilities and amenities that UBC provides while also being in a quiet and peaceful area of campus. Axis is located next to the Peter A. Allard School of Law. The building opened in 2013 and has secure entry. It also has a fitness centre and student lounge. $2600 a month, including utilities and internet. *Please note that you MUST be affiliated with UBC (student or staff) to be able to rent at Axis. Mature students are preferred. This is a non-smoking building. Pets are not allowed. There are strict restrictions on loud parties and disruptions to tenants is not tolerated. The manager and maintenance people live in the building. “Axis is professionally managed by Concert Realty Services. Concert On-Call is available 24/7 for urgent situations. Quality construction and dedicated on-site maintenance staff make a Concert rental apartment the ideal choice for living a stress-free, urban lifestyle. In fact, Axis has ranked in the top 15% for resident experience in professionally-managed rental properties across Canada based on a survey conducted by JD Power.”