This Tiny Vancouver Apartment For Sale Is Hidden Inside A Colourful Courtyard

Apartment doors are the colour of M&Ms.
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If you love rainbow colours, then there's an affordable condo for sale in Vancouver that is going to light you up. 

This one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo in Chinatown is on the fifth floor and there's a cozy 449 square feet inside.

The building is only five years old so the space feels new and urban — it's almost too groovy for Vancouver!

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Denise Lum | RE/MAX

RE/MAX estimates that the monthly mortgage for this place would be just under $1500, which is cheaper than rent for your average one-bedroom here.

Plus, you'd get to share the common outdoor area, gardens, and BBQ and likely make some new friends while you're at it.

From the living room, you get to look out into the colourful courtyard.

The kitchen is spread out across a narrow corridor, and at the end of the hall, the bedroom looks out into the city.

This home is perfect for anyone who wants a little colour in their life and the chance to afford to buy in the city.

SEQUEL 138

Price: $339,998

Address: 518 - 138 E. Hastings St.

Description: If a bag of M&Ms were an apartment building, this would be it.

Denise Lum | RE/MAX

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