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Porter, Vancouver

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1888 Victoria Diversion, Vancouver, British Columbia V5N 0C4

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Property ID: S00577620
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Near park Elevator Near school bus
Porter is a boutique collection of rental apartments in Vancouvers vibrant Commercial Drive neighbourhood, located right on a bus line and close to two skytrain stops. This neighbourhood is home to an incredibly diverse array of amenities, from local shopping boutiques, ethnic neighbourhood grocers to the treasured Trout Lake Community Centre. Elementary and secondary schools are within walking distance and with green space and pocket parks abound, including the off-leash dog park at Trout Lake, this is a great, family-oriented neighbourhood. Porter offers a range of studio, one bedroom, two bedroom, and three bedroom Vancouver apartments for rent with one of its two buildings being pet friendly (Building B) and one of its two buildings being pet free (Building A).Live where you love at the Porter rental apartments in Vancouver.

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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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