Michigan Square (Victoria)

Neighbourhood
James Bay
Property type
Apartments,
Heritage House
Vacancies
Vacancy

Property Overview

Michigan Square is a 97-unit community for individuals, families, seniors, and people with disabilities. It is close to shopping centres, restaurants, bus routes, schools, and a medical clinic.

All units priced below average market prices in Great Victoria. Located at 330-332 Michigan Street in James Bay, each home features open concept living spaces, large, bright windows, private balconies, 5 appliances (including dishwasher), tiled bathroom floors and kitchen backsplashes, and some units come with additional closet space. Cats are permitted on the 1st and 2nd floors only (no dogs allowed). Fees and/or deposits may apply – all pets must be spayed or neutered. The building is smoke free. Limited parking available for additional price.

 

Vacancy

  • 1 bedroom 1 bathroom unit available for $1700.00 per month. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher and washer, dryer. 1 cat allowed.
  • 2 bedroom 1 bathroom unit available for $2,350.00 per month. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer.
Michigan Square
Michigan Square
Michigan Dining Room/Kitchen
Michigan - Living Room
Michigan Bedroom 2
Michigan - Bedroom 1
Michigan - Bathroom

Building Details

Total number of units
97
1 bedroom homes
30
2 bedroom homes
47
3 bedroom homes
10

Features

Community room
Courtyard and community gardens
Elevators
Hot and cold water included
On-site laundry
Parking on site
Pet-friendly
Scooter and bike storage

What's Next

To learn more about affordable rental opportunities, contact us. If you're interested in applying for CRHC subsidized housing, please go to the BC Housing Registry.

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