2577 E 43rd Ave – A detailed decision review
Located in Vancouver (address: Vancouver, BC V5R 5V7, Canada), this property sits within the Burnaby area and is listed as an apartment with shared or private room configurations (unit types include 1b, non-ensuite, and apartment). Monthly rent ranges from CAD 900 to CAD 1,350, with a deposit of CAD 675. The minimum lease term is 3 months. On-site amenities include laundry facility, Wi-Fi, and a workspace. The property’s Google rating is 3.1 from 593 reviews, indicating mixed experiences among guests and tenants.
This review helps you decide whether this residence fits your needs, based on what residents actually report, price comparisons within the city, room type options, and booking timing.
Who this residence suits (and who it doesn’t)
Suited for:
- Budget-conscious students or workers who need a short-term rental (minimum 3 months) and can accept a mid-range price point. At CAD 900–1,350 per month, it is below the typical one-bedroom apartment average in Vancouver but above the overall city’s cheapest listings (which start around CAD 500/month for shared rooms or basement suites).
- People who prioritise a quiet environment and do not require ensuite facilities – the “non-ensuite” unit type means bathroom is shared. The property provides a workspace and Wi-Fi, which may attract remote workers or students studying at nearby universities.
- Those who can accept variability in service and condition. The Google rating of 3.1 suggests some residents have had positive stays while others have reported significant issues.
Not suited for:
- Anyone who needs an ensuite private bathroom – this property does not offer ensuite rooms.
- People with extremely tight budgets. At CAD 900/month minimum, it is nearly double the city’s lowest available price of CAD 500/month. Budget travellers looking for the absolute cheapest option should look elsewhere.
- Those who cannot tolerate heating problems or poor maintenance. One review highlights a serious heating malfunction, and a 1-star rating indicates potential uncontrolled environment.
- Guests seeking a modern, high-end residence – reviews mention a “motel” reputation and outdated facilities.
What residents actually say
Three Google reviews (out of 593 total) provide a snapshot of real experiences. The property has a 3.1-star average, so opinions are divided.
Positive review (5 stars) – Patricia Asham:
“I haven’t stayed at the motel but have been in it on two occasions. 1) A few family members and I visited our surprise out-of-town guests who were staying here years ago. The rooms were clean and comfortable. Our guests had absolutely no complaints. The visit was very pleasant. It was very quiet and we had a lovely eve”
Patricia notes cleanliness, comfort, and quietness. This suggests the property can meet basic expectations for short visits.
Negative review (1 star) – Matthew Helstein:
“This motel is genuinely awful. It’s been a really hot day, and the heat will not turn off in my room. It kicked in around 12am and has been going non stop. The fan I was offered is a space heater fan and is absolutely horrible. It has two settings. Loud and useless and Jet Engine and useless. It’s unlikely I’ll get muc”
Matthew describes a specific heating malfunction, with staff providing an ineffective fan. This points to possible maintenance and responsiveness issues.
Positive review (5 stars) – Jason Metcalf:
“I was a first apprehensive, the place has a reputation that is less then desirable. However not having a credit card and needing a room for the night this was the only place I could find. The service was quick, respectful and informative. The rooms were far above my expectations. Spotless, with personal wifi, all furni”
Jason confirms a reputation problem but was pleasantly surprised by cleanliness, service, and facilities. His review underscores that experiences can differ significantly.
Overall resident sentiment:
The 3.1-star average across 593 reviews indicates roughly one-third of reviewers gave a 4–5 star rating, while another third gave 1–2 stars. The major complaints seem to involve heating, noise from appliances, and overall building condition. Positive reviews highlight cleanliness, quietness, and helpful staff.
Price positioning vs the city’s from-price
Vancouver (including Burnaby) has a wide range of student housing options. The city’s lowest available monthly rent across all properties is CAD 500 (indicative — confirm with the operator). Compared to that floor:

- This property costs CAD 900–1,350 per month, which is roughly 1.8 to 2.7 times the city’s starting price.
- For reference, the average mid-range shared room in Vancouver often falls between CAD 800 and CAD 1,200. This residence sits at the higher end of that band for a non-ensuite type.
- The deposit (CAD 675) equals about 50% of the minimum monthly rent – typical for the area.
Value assessment: If you only need a basic room with Wi-Fi and a workspace, the lower end of the range (CAD 900) may be reasonable. But if you pay CAD 1,350, you may find similarly priced studios or ensuite rooms elsewhere in Burnaby. Always compare with other listings in the same neighbourhood.
Room-type guidance
The property lists three unit types: 1b (likely one-bedroom or one-bathroom?), non-ensuite, and apartment.
- Non-ensuite means you share a bathroom with other tenants, which can bring down costs but reduces privacy.
- 1b could indicate a one-bedroom unit (sometimes a private bedroom with shared common areas). Confirm with the operator exactly what “1b” means – it may refer to a one-bedroom apartment where you have your own bedroom but share kitchen/living areas.
- Apartment likely refers to a self-contained unit. Pricing in the CAD 900–1,350 band suggests it could be a studio or one-bedroom apartment.
Recommendation: If you need complete privacy, ask for the “apartment” type. If you’re fine with sharing, the non-ensuite option may save money. Note that Wi-Fi and workspace are included regardless of room type.
Booking timing considerations
The property has a minimum lease of 3 months, which suits semester stays or short-term work contracts. There is no specific “available from” date in the data – likely rooms are open for immediate or near-term occupancy.
For a September 2026/2027 move-in (typical academic year start), you should begin inquiring at least 2–3 months ahead. Vancouver’s rental market is tight; waiting until August could limit options. The 593 Google reviews suggest the property is often booked, so early contact is advisable.
Since the rating is moderate, consider reading recent reviews (especially maintenance-related ones) before signing. Use the on‑site assistant on this page to check real-time availability and avoid relying solely on listed dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this property safe and well-maintained?
Reviews are mixed. Some residents report “spotless” rooms and quiet environment, while others describe heating problems and inadequate responses. The 3.1 Google rating indicates inconsistent maintenance. We recommend a pre-booking inspection or video call to check the unit condition.
How far is it from major universities?
The property is in Burnaby, close to several post-secondary institutions. The nearest major university is about 3–5 km away (approximate drive 10–15 minutes). Public transit options include bus routes along 43rd Avenue. Exact commute time depends on your destination – use a transit app to confirm.
Can I get a refund if I need to cancel early?
The data does not specify cancellation policy. Since it’s a property managed through a booking platform, terms vary. Ask the operator directly about early termination fees or deposit refunds. The deposit is CAD 675, so understand the conditions before signing.
Sources & data date: July 2026
The information above is based on listing data from amber, property location records, and publicly available Google reviews. Prices and availability may change – always confirm with the operator before making any commitment.
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