Applications are now open for Hollybrook, a new affordable housing development nearing completion at 600 West Queens Road in the District of North Vancouver.
Located on the former Delbrook Recreation Centre site, the four-storey building will offer 86 affordable and subsidized rental homes for families and seniors. The remaining municipal land is being redeveloped into a neighbourhood park featuring accessible recreation and sports amenities.
The District of North Vancouver provided the land, valued at $15.6 million, while the Province of British Columbia is funding the construction. The project is managed by Hollyburn Community Housing Society, a North Vancouver-based non-profit that will own and operate the building.
Hollybrook is expected to open in July 2025. TPM Real Estate Property Management, specializing in non-profit housing, handles property management, including tenant selection and placement.
The development offers a range of rental rates based on income verification:
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1-bedroom units: $1,100–$2,200/month
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2-bedroom units: $1,400–$2,400/month
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3-bedroom units: $1,800–$3,200/month
Applicants seeking subsidized units must include a BC Housing Registry File number with their application. More details, including the application form, are available at TPM Management’s website. Inquiries can be directed to: hollybrook@tpmmanagement.ca.
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People waiting on BC Housings list for years, still need to apply for this housing and MIGHT get chosen? There needs to be a better way to get affordable housing, especially if you’ve already been waiting on BC Housing lists for years. It should be offered to those waiting on the list (which currently sits at 8 years) prior to anyone that can afford the higher cost of rent that this build seems to be offering
I am looking to buy an apartment but I have zero down payment . I got my professional job for 2 years and I pay 2890 per month rent. I prefer to pay this amount for mortgage.
How is $1100 affordable for a one bedroom? Income Assistance (welfare) only pays a few hundred bucks on top of regular assistance if u have a place. $1100 should say “Affordable to the area”.