Who This Residence Suits (And Who Should Look Elsewhere)
1183 Granville St is listed in Burnaby but physically located at Vancouver, BC V6Z 1M1 — a few blocks from downtown Vancouver’s Granville Street corridor. On the amberstudent platform, the property is tagged as a “1b” (one-bedroom) and “apartment” unit, yet the three available Google reviews (all 5-star) consistently describe it as a hostel or guesthouse experience. This apparent mismatch suggests the building operates short-term visitor accommodation that is also offered on student-housing platforms, likely as private rooms with shared facilities.
Who it suits:
- Students or short-term visitors who want a clean, affordable, centrally located base for a few nights to a few weeks.
- Those who value social interaction and don’t mind sharing a kitchen and bathroom (based on reviews).
- Travelling parents or family members visiting a student in Vancouver — one reviewer specifically came with her daughter and found it “fantastic.”
- Budget-conscious individuals who prioritize value over luxury: reviews repeatedly mention “relatively inexpensive” and “good for the price range.”
- People who appreciate 24/7 reception desk, free tea/coffee, and a well-equipped communal kitchen.
Who should look elsewhere:
- Students needing a long-term lease (e.g., full semester or year): the property’s “not_available” tag and hostel-style operation suggest units may not be available for extended periods, or may switch to hotel use during peak seasons.
- Anyone requiring a private kitchen or ensuite bathroom in every room type: the reviews reference “shared kitchen and bathrooms.”
- Residents who want a quiet, self-contained apartment: the Granville Street location is busy, and the property seems geared toward short-stay guests.
- Those with a tight move-in date: because availability is uncertain (tagged “not_available”), you would need to confirm with the operator before planning a booking.
What Residents Actually Say (Verbatim)
The property holds a Google rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on 69 reviews — solid for a budget accommodation. The three reviews supplied on the platform are uniformly positive:
Louise Kublick (5 stars):
“I stayed with my daughter and it was a fantastic, relatively inexpensive accommodation option. It was my first hostel experience and I was very pleasantly surprised. Really nice staff. Rooms and bathrooms very clean, sink and bar fridge in the room were handy. Beds were super comfortable. We walked for hours in the sur”
Naomi McCarthy (5 stars):
“A terrific overnight stay, made all the more relaxed and enjoyable by the lovely Greta on reception - for whom nothing was too much trouble. Very clean, comfortable bed, with nice linen and a great shared kitchen and bathrooms. Highly recommended for the price range.”
isla brittain (5 stars):
“We had such an amazing time at The GuestHouse Vancouver. We stayed in the Queen room and it was perfect. The beds are also very comfy. The amenities are great and always clean. They have a kitchen for guests to use with free tea and coffee. The staff are always friendly and with their 24/7 desk, they were happy to help”
Key themes:
- Cleanliness is consistently praised (rooms and bathrooms).
- Staff friendliness and service (24/7 desk, helpful reception).
- Comfortable beds and good linens.
- Useful in-room extras: sink, bar fridge (in some rooms).
- The property appears to be known as “The GuestHouse Vancouver” — if you search for that name, you may find more details.
No negative reviews are provided in the dataset, but an overall 4.2 rating from 69 reviews implies most guests are satisfied. The absence of critical feedback in this small sample means you should still check the full Google listing for any recent complaints (e.g., noise, policies).
Price Positioning vs the City’s From-Price
The data set for the city (Burnaby/Vancouver, as the system lists Burnaby) shows a city from-price of 500 CAD per month (indicative — confirm with the operator). However, 1183 Granville St itself does not have a listed min or max monthly rent. The deposit is 2,000 CAD.
A few things to note:
- The $500/month figure is extremely low for Vancouver/Burnaby market. It may represent a single bed in a shared dorm or a very small room. For comparison, a private room in a hostel-style building in central Vancouver usually costs $1,200–$2,500 per month for longer stays.
- Since the property offers “1b” and “apartment” types, the actual price could be much higher than $500. You must contact the operator to get a precise monthly rate.
- The deposit of $2,000 suggests a monthly rent in the $2,000+ range, which aligns with a furnished one-bedroom in downtown Vancouver. However, given the hostel setup, the deposit might also cover short-term stays converted to a monthly rate.
Takeaway: Do not assume the $500 city from-price applies here. Use it only as a rough floor for the area’s least expensive listings. For 1183 Granville St, expect to pay a premium for the central location and amenities (Wi-Fi, laundry, workspace). Always ask for a written quote including all fees — the platform data is indicative.
Room-Type Guidance
The property lists two unit types:

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1b (one-bedroom) – Likely a private bedroom with a separate living area or a large studio. Reviews mention a “Queen room” with a sink and bar fridge. Some units may have an ensuite bathroom; others might share. Confirm the bathroom arrangement before booking.
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apartment – Could mean a self-contained studio or one-bedroom apartment with a small kitchen. Yet the reviews describe a “shared kitchen,” so the “apartment” category might refer to a private room within a larger suite that has communal areas.
What to check with the operator:
- Is the bathroom private or shared?
- Does the “apartment” have a full kitchen or just a mini-fridge and microwave?
- Are utilities, Wi-Fi, and laundry included in the monthly price? (Tags show Wi-Fi, laundry facility, and workspace are present.)
- What is the minimum stay? Some hostels require a minimum of 7 nights for a monthly rate.
Given the data label “not_available”, even if the unit type suits you, you may need to look at alternative dates or properties.
Booking Timing
Because this property appears to shift between short-term guesthouse use and student housing, availability can be unpredictable.
- Check early: If you need a room for the 2026/2027 academic year (starting September 2026), begin inquiries at least 3–4 months ahead. The “not_available” tag suggests current inventory is zero, but units may open up later.
- Flexibility helps: Be prepared to adjust move-in dates or length of stay. The property might have rooms free during off-peak months (e.g., January–April) but not in September.
- Confirm directly: Do not rely solely on the platform calendar. Call or email the operator (the building seems to be “The GuestHouse Vancouver”) to ask about future availability for long stays.
- Alternative options: With 60 properties listed in the city (from-price $500), you have a wide pool to choose from. If this one remains unavailable, other residences may offer more reliable booking terms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a hostel or student housing?
Based on the reviews, the building operates as a guesthouse (named “The GuestHouse Vancouver”) with private rooms, shared bathrooms/kitchen, and a 24-hour reception. It is listed on student-housing platforms as a potential option for students who need short-term or monthly stays. The unit types (1b, apartment) suggest some rooms have more privacy, but communal facilities are the norm. Always clarify the exact setup with the operator.
What is the actual monthly rent?
The platform does not display a price for this specific unit. The city from-price is 500 CAD/month (indicative), but given the deposit of $2,000 and the central location, a reasonable estimate for a private room is $1,500–$2,500 CAD per month (confirm with the operator). The price likely includes utilities, Wi-Fi, and access to laundry and kitchen.
Can I stay for a full semester (4–5 months)?
Some residents from the reviews stayed only one night, but the platform lists it as a monthly rental. The “not_available” tag implies that long-term availability may be limited. Contact the operator directly to ask about minimum lease terms and whether they offer contracts for the full academic term (September to December, January to April, etc.).
Sources & data date
Data sourced from amberstudent platform, Google reviews, and internal city-level aggregates. Prices and availability are indicative and may have changed since the data was collated in July 2026. Confirm all details with the property operator.
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