YWCA May Brown Place
Housing Location

YWCA May Brown Place

Details

Status: waitlist open 

Address: 151 East 15th Street, North Vancouver

In an excellent location near Lonsdale Avenue and close to a library, green spaces, grocery stores and produce markets, YWCA May Brown Place provides 14 two- and three-bedroom units of housing. YWCA units are located on the third and fourth floors of a 22-storey building and include an outdoor space and an amenity room for the exclusive use of YWCA residents. 

 

Rental information:  

Rent is both geared to income and predetermined rent.  

YWCA predetermined rent long term housing has rent set at an amount below the average market rent for the community. 

 

Eligibility
  • To qualify for YWCA May Brown Place, your total annual family income must fall between the minimum and maximum established housing income limits (please note that this varies by community).  

  • You are a single mother who can live independently (with minimal supports).  

  • You are a single mother with dependent children.  
    “Dependent” is defined as a child under 19 years of age, or a child of any age who, because of mental or physical infirmity, is accepted as a dependent for income tax purposes; or a child under 25 years of age and in full-time attendance at a college, university, or vocational institution which provides a recognized diploma, certificate or degree.  “Full-time attendance” is defined as enrolment in the minimum number of credit courses specified by the institution to constitute full-time, enrolment in a minimum 15 hours of classroom instruction per week, or enrolment in 9 credits in each school term.  

  • You have one or more children in your care at least 40% of the time.  

  • You have reliable and positive previous housing references.  

  • Your admission to our housing community will not endanger the welfare and safety of other residents.  
     

For More Information 

Yasmin B., Applications Administrator

housingapplications@ywcavan.org

Office Hours: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays

Rent Geared to Income

Rent Geared to Income refers to subsidized long-term housing. Tenant Rent Contribution (rent) is calculated on a rent geared to income basis (30% of household total gross income, subject to minimum rent, or income assistance shelter portion). There is no minimum income limit, but there are maximum income limits set for the housing units.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for all rent geared to income YWCA Housing, your total annual family income must not exceed the established Housing Income Limits.

 

The 2023 Limits are:

Number of bedrooms Maximum income per year

a) Two

$ 72,000
b) Three $ 86,000
c) Four $ 107,500

 

Apply for Rent Geared to Income Housing

Predetermined Rent

Predetermined Rent refers to long-term housing with rent set at an amount below the average market rent for the community. Applicants and tenants have to fall between the minimum and maximum income limits set for the housing units.  The minimum and maximum limits vary by community. 

Please refer to the housing community pages listed below for their requirements: 

 

xʷƛ̓əpicən 

Number of bedrooms Minimum income per year Maximum income (HILs)
a) Two $ 45,719 $ 72,000
b) Three $ 50,119 $ 86,600

Como Lake Mews

Number of bedrooms Minimum income per year Maximum income (HILs)
a) Two $ 32,719 $ 72,000
b) Three $ 36,319 $ 86,600

May Brown Place

Number of bedrooms Minimum income per year Maximum income (HILs)
a) Two $ 41,359 $ 72,000
b) Three $ 52,039 $ 86,600

Pacific Spirit Terrace 

Number of bedrooms Minimum income per year Maximum income (HILs)
a) Two $ 41,599 $ 72,000
b) Three $ 49,879 $ 86,600

Moiz and Nadia Place

Number of bedrooms Minimum income per year Maximum income (HILs)
a) Bachelor No minimum $ 41,979
b) One No minimum $ 46,341
c) Two $ 51,399 $ 56,699
d) Three $ 60,839 $ 70,329

Apply for Predetermined Rent Housing

Policies, guidelines, the fine print
  • YWCA Housing is for women and their dependent children only. Tenants may have up to 14 days per year for overnight guest stays; 

  • Tenant insurance is required; 

  • Tenants are required to submit financial information annually for rent review and/or to ensure that they are still financially qualified for YWCA Housing; 

  • It is family housing and there will be family noise. Many of our buildings are wood frame, and tenants may hear their neighbours, particularly children playing and babies crying.  Quiet hours are from 10:00pm to 8:00am; 

  • Designated parking spaces are first come, first serve. There is not enough parking for each unit to have a spot. Tenants must already have a registered and insured car to apply for a parking spot; 

  • YWCA Housing is smoke-free. Smoking or vaping of any substances (cigarettes, cannabis, etc.) is not permitted in units or in the common areas of the buildings; 

  • Our housing communities are pet friendly and there will be pets in the building. The YWCA Pet Policy allows tenants to have up to two birds OR up to two small caged mammals OR up to one 10-gallon tank of fish OR by application up to one cat OR one dog. 

  • Repair requests and Tenant complaints must be submitted online to the YWCA Tenant Portal.