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The Arc, Vancouver

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89 Nelson street, Vancouver, British Columbia V3J 1S7

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Property ID: S01475224
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Basic Info

Gym 24 hours security
【室内设施】
中央空调
大理石瓷砖,厨房配备高档电器

【公寓设施】
全天候专业礼宾服务
配有大型厨房的豪华休闲宴会厅
玻璃底恒温游泳池
桑拿房/蒸汽浴室/温泉水疗
配备最先进健身器材的健身房
二楼休闲吧&花园
所有车位配备电车充电设备
自动无触洗车房

【地理位置及周边】
海景房,步行大概5分钟到海边
步行大概5分钟到不列颠哥伦比亚体育场
步行大概6分钟到Yaletown天车站
步行大概12分钟到大统华
周边有各种餐馆、商店、批发市场等

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No refunds for cancellations. If you can't move in after signing the contract, find a subtenant or fulfill the contract as agreed. Specific policy determined by the apartment management.

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