Campbell River Affordable Housing
Connective is honoured to have purchased five affordable housing buildings in Campbell River through the Rental Protection Fund. The Rental Protection Fund is a BC government initiative that provides nonprofits with funding to purchase and manage rental buildings that would have otherwise been sold to the private market. In exchange, non-profits agree to preserve and maintain rents at affordable rates.
Individuals who are interested in living in a Connective affordable housing building can email rentals@connective.ca to join the waitlist. New residents will need to complete a Housing Income Testing Form to ensure eligibility under BC Housing Housing Income Limits (HILs).
Discovery Village
Discovery Village is a 65-unit apartment and townhouse complex. There are 11 one-bedroom units, 40 two-bedroom units and 14 three-bedroom units. The complex has outdoor parking and is adjacent to the new Campbell River Hospital.
Park Place
Park Place has 47-units, including 18 one-bedroom units, 10 two-bedroom units, and one three-bedroom unit. The building has outdoor parking, and is located close to the high school.
Highland Court
Highland Court is a 22-unit apartment building with one studio unit, 11 one-bedroom units, and 10 two-bedroom units. The building has undergone significant renovations, and has outdoor parking. Highland Court is also across the street from the high school.
Scenic View Apartments
Scenic View Apartments is a 15-unit building with outdoor parking. It has 10 one-bedroom units, four two-bedroom units, and one three-bedroom unit.
Oceanview Apartments
Oceanview Apartments has 21-units including eight one-bedroom units and 13 two-bedroom units. The building has had some recent infrastructural upgrades, and is across the street from an elementary school.