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1905 Heritage House with Loft, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Mt. Pleasant, Olympic
1905 Heritage House with Loft, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Mt. Pleasant, Olympic
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4 间卧室4 间浴室可容纳 3 人(按实际入住人数收费)1850 平方英尺
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- 洗衣机
- 热水浴池
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- 室外区域
- 空调
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1905 Heritage House with Loft, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Mt. Pleasant, Olympic
About this space
City of Vancouver Business License (2022) # 22-156308
Our House was built in 1908 and the loft offers a wrap around view of all three mountains with a full view of the City of Vancouver. In the summer its like sitting in the tree tops! while winterscapes enthrall. We are nestled in the historic Mount Pleasant District. Your ensuite bathroom ensures privacy and the loft kitchenette is great for light meals. The outside deck tops it all off!
The space
1905 Neo-Edwardian Heritage House with modern loft, outside deck, ensuite bathroom with tub/shower, TV, internet, real bed, mountain views. Couch has pullout bed allowing for 2 separate beds (single and double). Full Bathroom is ensuite - very private ;-) We are only 6 blocks from Olympic Village- which now boasts shopping, two micro brew pubs and fabulous views along False Creek. We are also 2 blocks from Main & Broadway which is host to dozens of avante garde restaurants (not all expensive), clothing, curio and antiques shops as well. Latest News: We are now becoming known as the brewery district! There are 5+ Craft Breweries opening up around us - with in house tours and tastings to follow shortly. Only 7 Blocks from Cambie and Canada Line ( your direct connection from the Airport). Our Hot tub may be available. Breakfasts with host while not guaranteed are the norm. (French Roast Coffee, oatmeal and fresh fruit served.)
Past guests love our loft as it is just so central to everything - and the loft is very private to our guests. In the summer you are surrounded by trees and peek a boo views of the mountains. After the leaves drop in the fall, you have a wrap around vista of mountains and sparkling city lights. I am happy to help guide you to various places in Vancouver. Do you Ski, hike, run or trail run? Lets go - i'll get you to the best of the best.
p.s. street parking is available (but in high demand) if you have a car. I'll tell you the best place to park your vehicle. Got questions? Just send me an email. See you soon. Steve. ;-)
Front garden, rear deck bbq available on request. Downstairs kitchen occasionally by appointment ;-).
I enjoy meeting all my guests yet believe everyone needs their space - including me, the host. I'm available to help direct you - but you are largely king of your own castle!
Mt Pleasant/City Hall/Main Street has become a real mecca of boutiques, antique stores, unique eateries and..... breweries! Brass Neck Brewery, 33 Acres (around the corner), Parallel 49, Main street and the Beer Hall in a huge heritage hall building and The Craft Restaurant (in the Olympic Village) offer an incredible choice of freshly brewed artisan beers. yummmmm!
Walking is great and transit is 3 blocks away (7 to the Canada LIne and the airport). We will have a new subway stop one block away - but not until 2020/21.
Guest access
Up to 2 Guests will have access to full Loft (bathroom, bed, couch, kitchette, internet, TV, etc.) We are easy going and want to make a great experience for every guest.
Other things to note
We just were awarded Heritage Status for our Neo Edwardian house which protects it from any major changes by any owner in the future. The City of Vancouver now cherishes its heritage properties and we are glad to have this designation.
Opinion: brought the world to my home
The current debate around home sharing has been largely unfair to modest-income homeowners like me who want to share their homes with guests.
Below is a cut and paste version (photo won't paste in) from the Vancouver Sun Op Ed that i did in 2016 - and all true. Enjoy! sd
Published on: August 2, 2016 | Last Updated: August 2, 2016 3:00 PM PDT
The current debate around home-sharing has been largely unfair to modest-income homeowners like me who want to share their homes with guests.
We’re defending the right to make a little bit of extra money on space in our homes, space that wouldn’t be otherwise used, space we can share to help pay mortgages and expenses.
For me, it all started on a cross-country train ride in 2010. I met a lovely couple from Quebec City who helped shorten the long distance with good conversations and entertaining stories. The husband was the former speech writer for René Lévesque and we immediately hit it off. Months later, he asked if he and his wife could take me up on an offer to visit Vancouver and stay in my home.
I live in the historic Mount Pleasant neighbourhood near Broadway and Main, the heart of what used to be the industrial centre of Vancouver. It’s now a burgeoning, gentrified neighbourhood, home to artists and writers, and a number of smart boutiques, eateries and outdoor patios.
Needless to say, the couple enjoyed their stay so much that, before I could offer protest, the ex-speech writer stuffed some money in my pocket and told me to keep it.
The Quebec couple’s visit was really a catalyst for more changes in my life that moved me to become an host. Shortly after the 2010 Olympics, I had to take on a care-giving role for my father, who was 85 years old at the time. He required a higher level of care, so I could not venture far from my home and was essentially homebound.
To help pay the bills, I filed my application for and helped their photographer take some professional shots. It was easier than I thought it would be and my dad was surprisingly accepting and welcoming of the guests.
In many ways, brought the world to me in my new care-giving situation. In spite of my self-imposed confinement, I was able to meet wonderful and interesting people from all around the world and live their journey through their stories. When it’s my turn to travel the world, I hope my guests will welcome me into their homes.
My father passed in 2011. I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity that provided me. Not only was I able to earn extra income to help support my dad, but it brought us closer together, both physically and emotionally, in the months before he died.
For me, isn’t just about renting out a room, a bed or a space. I’m sharing my life with my guests, a very local and personal experience that they wouldn’t otherwise have. Most of my guests, about 80 per cent, stay with me in my home for more than one month, sometimes longer, and long-standing friendships do happen.
The loft in my home has always been extra space for my friends and family. Over the years I have come to regard my guests as friends, too.
Hosts are really neighbourhood ambassadors. I provide my guests with recommendations on where to eat, where to shop, even where to park. While my guests don’t expect me to be their personal tour guide, they are deeply grateful for my local insight for things as simple as the best way to get to where they want to go in the city.
The vast majority of homeowners renting rooms like me are doing so on a part-time basis, renting space out for 90 days or less of the year.
We are making it possible for thousands in Vancouver to afford to stay in their homes. Fifty-three per cent of Vancouver hosts report being able to afford to stay in their homes because of the money they earned through.
I would like my story to shed some light into a homeowner’s perspective of. The City of Vancouver survey, available on their website, is a good way to voice your opinion. The deadline to fill it out is end of the day Wednesday. Please consider filling it out and sharing your thoughts.
Home-sharing really works — I hope you agree.
Steve Deller is an host who lives in Mount Pleasant in Vancouver.
City of Vancouver Business License (2022) # 22-156308
Our House was built in 1908 and the loft offers a wrap around view of all three mountains with a full view of the City of Vancouver. In the summer its like sitting in the tree tops! while winterscapes enthrall. We are nestled in the historic Mount Pleasant District. Your ensuite bathroom ensures privacy and the loft kitchenette is great for light meals. The outside deck tops it all off!
The space
1905 Neo-Edwardian Heritage House with modern loft, outside deck, ensuite bathroom with tub/shower, TV, internet, real bed, mountain views. Couch has pullout bed allowing for 2 separate beds (single and double). Full Bathroom is ensuite - very private ;-) We are only 6 blocks from Olympic Village- which now boasts shopping, two micro brew pubs and fabulous views along False Creek. We are also 2 blocks from Main & Broadway which is host to dozens of avante garde restaurants (not all expensive), clothing, curio and antiques shops as well. Latest News: We are now becoming known as the brewery district! There are 5+ Craft Breweries opening up around us - with in house tours and tastings to follow shortly. Only 7 Blocks from Cambie and Canada Line ( your direct connection from the Airport). Our Hot tub may be available. Breakfasts with host while not guaranteed are the norm. (French Roast Coffee, oatmeal and fresh fruit served.)
Past guests love our loft as it is just so central to everything - and the loft is very private to our guests. In the summer you are surrounded by trees and peek a boo views of the mountains. After the leaves drop in the fall, you have a wrap around vista of mountains and sparkling city lights. I am happy to help guide you to various places in Vancouver. Do you Ski, hike, run or trail run? Lets go - i'll get you to the best of the best.
p.s. street parking is available (but in high demand) if you have a car. I'll tell you the best place to park your vehicle. Got questions? Just send me an email. See you soon. Steve. ;-)
Front garden, rear deck bbq available on request. Downstairs kitchen occasionally by appointment ;-).
I enjoy meeting all my guests yet believe everyone needs their space - including me, the host. I'm available to help direct you - but you are largely king of your own castle!
Mt Pleasant/City Hall/Main Street has become a real mecca of boutiques, antique stores, unique eateries and..... breweries! Brass Neck Brewery, 33 Acres (around the corner), Parallel 49, Main street and the Beer Hall in a huge heritage hall building and The Craft Restaurant (in the Olympic Village) offer an incredible choice of freshly brewed artisan beers. yummmmm!
Walking is great and transit is 3 blocks away (7 to the Canada LIne and the airport). We will have a new subway stop one block away - but not until 2020/21.
Guest access
Up to 2 Guests will have access to full Loft (bathroom, bed, couch, kitchette, internet, TV, etc.) We are easy going and want to make a great experience for every guest.
Other things to note
We just were awarded Heritage Status for our Neo Edwardian house which protects it from any major changes by any owner in the future. The City of Vancouver now cherishes its heritage properties and we are glad to have this designation.
Opinion: brought the world to my home
The current debate around home sharing has been largely unfair to modest-income homeowners like me who want to share their homes with guests.
Below is a cut and paste version (photo won't paste in) from the Vancouver Sun Op Ed that i did in 2016 - and all true. Enjoy! sd
Published on: August 2, 2016 | Last Updated: August 2, 2016 3:00 PM PDT
The current debate around home-sharing has been largely unfair to modest-income homeowners like me who want to share their homes with guests.
We’re defending the right to make a little bit of extra money on space in our homes, space that wouldn’t be otherwise used, space we can share to help pay mortgages and expenses.
For me, it all started on a cross-country train ride in 2010. I met a lovely couple from Quebec City who helped shorten the long distance with good conversations and entertaining stories. The husband was the former speech writer for René Lévesque and we immediately hit it off. Months later, he asked if he and his wife could take me up on an offer to visit Vancouver and stay in my home.
I live in the historic Mount Pleasant neighbourhood near Broadway and Main, the heart of what used to be the industrial centre of Vancouver. It’s now a burgeoning, gentrified neighbourhood, home to artists and writers, and a number of smart boutiques, eateries and outdoor patios.
Needless to say, the couple enjoyed their stay so much that, before I could offer protest, the ex-speech writer stuffed some money in my pocket and told me to keep it.
The Quebec couple’s visit was really a catalyst for more changes in my life that moved me to become an host. Shortly after the 2010 Olympics, I had to take on a care-giving role for my father, who was 85 years old at the time. He required a higher level of care, so I could not venture far from my home and was essentially homebound.
To help pay the bills, I filed my application for and helped their photographer take some professional shots. It was easier than I thought it would be and my dad was surprisingly accepting and welcoming of the guests.
In many ways, brought the world to me in my new care-giving situation. In spite of my self-imposed confinement, I was able to meet wonderful and interesting people from all around the world and live their journey through their stories. When it’s my turn to travel the world, I hope my guests will welcome me into their homes.
My father passed in 2011. I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity that provided me. Not only was I able to earn extra income to help support my dad, but it brought us closer together, both physically and emotionally, in the months before he died.
For me, isn’t just about renting out a room, a bed or a space. I’m sharing my life with my guests, a very local and personal experience that they wouldn’t otherwise have. Most of my guests, about 80 per cent, stay with me in my home for more than one month, sometimes longer, and long-standing friendships do happen.
The loft in my home has always been extra space for my friends and family. Over the years I have come to regard my guests as friends, too.
Hosts are really neighbourhood ambassadors. I provide my guests with recommendations on where to eat, where to shop, even where to park. While my guests don’t expect me to be their personal tour guide, they are deeply grateful for my local insight for things as simple as the best way to get to where they want to go in the city.
The vast majority of homeowners renting rooms like me are doing so on a part-time basis, renting space out for 90 days or less of the year.
We are making it possible for thousands in Vancouver to afford to stay in their homes. Fifty-three per cent of Vancouver hosts report being able to afford to stay in their homes because of the money they earned through.
I would like my story to shed some light into a homeowner’s perspective of. The City of Vancouver survey, available on their website, is a good way to voice your opinion. The deadline to fill it out is end of the day Wednesday. Please consider filling it out and sharing your thoughts.
Home-sharing really works — I hope you agree.
Steve Deller is an host who lives in Mount Pleasant in Vancouver.
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住宿服务设施
泳池/SPA
- 1 个热水浴缸
- 桑拿
互联网
- 独立别墅提供:免费 Wi-Fi
停车设施和交通
- 店内提供停车位
厨房
- 冰箱
- 厨房岛台
- 炊具、餐具和厨具
- 电热水壶
- 调味料
- 咖啡壶/茶具
- 咖啡研磨机
- 烤箱
- 料理机
- 炉灶台
- 微波炉
- 洗碗机
- 小厨房
- 纸巾
- 制冰机
用餐
- 餐桌
卧室
- 4 间卧室
- 提供床单
浴室
- 3.5 间浴室
- 吹风机
- 肥皂
- 淋浴
- 提供毛巾
- 卫生纸
- 洗发水
- 浴缸或淋浴
起居区
- 壁炉
- 餐桌
- 客厅
娱乐
- 可收看有线/卫星频道的电视
- 书
室外区域
- 花园
- 室外家具
- 阳台
洗衣房
- 洗衣机
工作区
- 办公椅
- 办公桌
- 打印机
- 电脑显示器
舒适
- 空调
- 暖气
宠物
- 不允许携带宠物
适用性/无障碍设施
- 无烟住宿
服务和便利设施
- 客房清洁(按要求提供)
- 熨斗/熨衣板
安全功能
- 未报告一氧化碳检测器(房东未注明住宿是否有一氧化碳检测器;考虑携带便携式检测器)
- 未报告烟雾检测器(房东未注明住宿是否有烟雾检测器)
概况
- 厨余垃圾综合处理政策
- 单元面积:172 平方米
- 当地艺术家展览
- 当地主办和组织的游览和活动
- 堆肥
- 花园
- 节水淋浴
- 节水马桶
- 客房节能开关
- 客房清洁(按要求提供)
- 双层玻璃窗
- 综合回收政策
- LED 照明至少占 80%
政策
特别入住说明
您将收到房东发来的电子邮件,内含入住和退房说明
宠物
不可带宠物
儿童及加床
欢迎儿童入住。
重要信息
您需知道
可能需收取加人费用,具体费用取决于住宿的政策。
入住时可能需要出示政府核发的身份证件(带照片)和信用卡、借记卡或缴付现金押金,以便于支付其他杂项的费用
特殊要求视入住时的具体情况而定,可能产生额外的费用。不能保证满足特殊要求。
店内严禁举办派对或团体活动。
欢迎长租。
房东未说明住宿内是否安装有一氧化碳探测器;建议旅行时携带便携式探测器
房东未说明住宿内是否安装有烟雾探测器
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街区简介
Vancouver, BC
附近有什么?
- 科学世界博物馆 - 步行 14 分钟 - 1.2 公里
- 卑斯体育馆 - 车程 3 分钟 - 2.1 公里
- 罗杰斯球馆 - 车程 3 分钟 - 2.7 公里
- 加拿大广场游轮码头 - 车程 5 分钟 - 3.9 公里
- 加拿大展览中心 - 车程 5 分钟 - 3.9 公里
周边介绍
- 距温哥华太平洋中央火车站 17 分钟步行距离
- 距百老汇 - 市政厅站 10 分钟步行距离
- 温哥华国际机场 (YVR) - 26 分钟车程
餐厅
- Melo Patisserie - 步行 3 分钟
- Steamworks Mount Pleasant - 步行 4 分钟
- Mount Pleasant Vintage & Provisions - 步行 3 分钟
- The Federal Store - 步行 4 分钟
- Milano Coffee - 步行 4 分钟
常见问题
1905 Heritage House with Loft, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Mt. Pleasant, Olympic允许宠物入住吗?
不可以,该住宿不允许宠物入内。
1905 Heritage House with Loft, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Mt. Pleasant, Olympic的地址在哪里?
此度假屋位于东温哥华,步行 15 分钟即可走到主街和科学世界博物馆。而且,罗杰斯球馆和卑斯体育馆距离酒店不到 3 公里。到达百老汇 - 市政厅站需步行 10 分钟,而奥林匹克村站则需 12 分钟。
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