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West Village Townhouses

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The West Village Townhouses are premium student accommodations located at 10 and 20 Avenue of Champions on the west side of UOIT & Durham College Campus

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London Property Corp offers students affordable off-campus living right on campus!

Since 2008, thousands of UOIT and Durham College students have called The West Village Townhouses home.

Our 3 and 6 Bedroom Apartments Include:
- Huge bedrooms, each 150-220sqft, with large windows and 2-door closets
- A large eat-in kitchen with fridge, stove, and dishwasher
- Open concept living room/kitchen with large windows
- Full bathrooms with bathtub/shower and double vanity
- Washer and dryer in each unit (not coin operated)
- Free parking
- Pet friendly!
- Property maintenance and snow removal
- Full time property management
- NO curfews/guest restrictions
- Great social atmosphere

Both buildings are only 4 and 5 years old and are located directly on the west end of campus. Classes, the Athletic Centre, Resource Centre, Tim Horton's, Quiznos, the cafeteria and everything else on campus is only seconds away from your front door. The buildings are conveniently located close to a plaza with a Shoppers Drug Mart, Subway, TD Bank, and more!

To book a tour, go to our website @ www.lpcrentals.com/oshawa

With thousands of students living with us in cities across Canada, we know students. That why we won't ask for references, credit checks and other stipulations students often can't meet. Only a last month deposit is required.

Address: 10 Avenue of Champions, Oshawa, ON L1H 7K4, Canada
Phone: (289) 716-0600
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State: Ontario
County: Durham Regional Municipality
City: Oshawa
Zip Code: L1H 7K4


Opening Hours

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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Reviews
Lived here for 5 years and this place is really going to have a special place in my heart. Lots of memories! There's an entire forest with rivers and trails right in the backyard. They're pet friendly so I had my best friend Indigo with me. Students live here so obviously it can be noisy at times. With that said, I just left and the condition of the property is rapidly deteriorating and has been for the last 2 - 2.5 years or so. The property is not the same in comparison to 5 years ago. Garbage has constantly been a problem, parking lot access was a problem non-residents use the lot, so there's no parking for tenants. This issue got better but it's still a minor problem. I've noticed children have moved into the building - like actual babies/toddlers with their young parents. frequent police-cars on property and most importantly, non-students appeared to be the primary residents when I left. They had switched property managers twice in 1 week. The property is becoming a disaster and it was just time for me to leave. I think the company is in crisis right now. Overall, my time there was 5/5 but I have to put 1/5 for safety at the moment for future residents. Please VET your roommates Facebook, etc. Make sure they're students, the non-students have been in like their mid 30's living on student property. I saw one lady as old 50+. I ended up living beside a good group of friends for the first 3 years, but the final 2, the property just exploded. My final two years were spent living beside a couple engaged in domestic violence, there have been non-fatal overdoses on property, I have seen people arrested. Apartment units are being trashed, it's just not a safe place to live in my opinion and I hope the situation improves because they're beautiful apartments and my years were good here, with the last 2 being a bit of a disappointment at times, but still memorable.
Well my experience here has been great, i do personally recommend for your stay here. Big thumbs up
A very good place for accommodation. The surroundings are very peaceful. Highly recommended.
Fabulous Accomodation with all necessary facilities,with aa mesmerizing view ,budget friendly,peacefull environment
Best accommodation in the town spacious homes love the food joints in the neighborhood
-Landlord does not reply to emails but loves to send them. -property maintenance is very slow with repairs/requests. -Landlord/Maintenance staff is very rude. -If you are a looking for your next nightmare this is the perfect place to stay! It is conveniently located however if you are a student I would recommend paying double and living across the street.
Place is a scam, workers do not provide assistance or solutions and manager is trying to get every penny from the students. Lots of bugs, leaks, maintenance requests, and issues associated that could later on be used against you in court to collect more money. Parking is a huge issue here as your spot always gets stolen or the workers try ticketing you. I've lived in 4 other locations in the same area and this was by far the worst living conditions and staff. Place is dirty, infested, not properly insulated and many other reasons. Not recommended at all... As previously stated from other residence --> this is 100% accurate: Parking is a nightmare, where people hoard their passes because they can sell for several hundred. If you didn't claim one fast enough at the beginning of your lease, you're out of luck pay an extra $200-300 for a pass. Parking without one will get you ticketed and towed almost instantly. Events at the school which are frequent throughout the school year and summer months will mean people parking in the parking lot where they shouldn't be, so not having a place to park is frustratingly common. Get used to the sound of screams from the gym nearby and all the buzzer sounds and radio-pop bass you can handle, and crowds of parents/students from other schools blocking roads and paths. Events are organized haphazardly and there is often little to no planning for handling the traffic outside of the gym building. Animals are allowed, which translates to pet owners leaving their dog's waste strewn about various lawns on either side of the building. Power outages that last at least 4 hours, up to 48 hours happen 2-4 times a year every year because of the attachment to Durham College/UOIT, and the maintenance work done by them. Most of them you are warned about well in advance, but sometimes the email just never comes. Pray to whatever divine being you choose should a legal issue come up outside the building usually with cars/parking, because you will be given a run-around between LPC and Durham College passing on the blame, and the only resolution is in your wallet. The landlord will try and squeeze whatever money he can out of you with demands that aren't actually legal. If you don't pay up, he'll give up, but just trying to see what he can get away with is frequent through many tenants, especially students from out of the country who may not know better.
Great place to stay if you are a student on a budget. Couldn't ask for a better location! Takes me 5 minutes to get to my class rooms. The units are huge we even have a pool table in our place! The management is great. Mike the property manager is a great guy, helped me solve any of my issues every single time! All in all great price as well. I wish I moved here from the start!
The place is close to DC/UOIT campus and there's a surprising amount of space, but that's where the joy ends. God save you if you need any help from maintenance, because your emails will go ignored for an extended period of time. If repairs need to be made before move-in, they're not likely to get done until well after, and that's only if you really pester them with emails and calls. The place is made as cheaply as possible, so expect things to fall apart before too long. Patch-ups are done with the same cheap material on an infrequent basis. Broken glass is a common occurrence on sidewalks and roads surrounding the buildings, along with trash that people on the top floor throw out their windows for fun/convenience. Garbage sits around on lawns, sidewalks, roads, and the parking lot for extended periods of time. If you've ever longed for the excitement of witnessing a drug deal, spend a night at the parking lot. Parties are frequent and go late into the night, which can be fun, but gets old before long. Security does little to nothing outside of "hey, keep quiet up there ya dern kids" with no followup, despite the threateningly worded letters taped to every door at the start of every school year. People urinating on the steps up to your front door is a common occurrence. Parking is a nightmare, where people hoard their passes because they can sell for several hundred. If you didn't claim one fast enough at the beginning of your lease, you're SOL unless you want to pay upwards for $200-300 for a pass. Parking without one will get you ticketed and towed pretty quickly. Events at the school which are frequent throughout the school year and summer months will mean people parking in the parking lot where they shouldn't be, so not having a place to park is frustratingly common. Get used to the sound of screams from the gym nearby and all the buzzer sounds and radio-pop bass you can handle, and crowds of parents/students from other schools blocking roads and paths. Events are organized haphazardly and there is often little to no planning for handling the traffic outside of the gym building. If your lease is ending, you better have the money to pay an extra month's rent at some other place, because you will not have any luck lining up with the actual end of your lease here. Same-day moves are not possible, you will need to have a place lined up for the month before your lease ends. Animals are allowed, which translates to pet owners leaving their dog's waste strewn about various lawns on either side of the building. Power outages that last at least 4 hours, up to 48 hours happen 2-4 times a year every year because of the attachment to Durham College/UOIT, and the maintenance work done by them. Most of them you are warned about well in advance, but sometimes the email just never comes. Pray to whatever divine being you choose should a legal issue come up outside the building usually with cars/parking, because you will be given a run-around between LPC and Durham College passing on the blame, and the only resolution is in your wallet. The landlord will try and squeeze whatever money he can out of you with demands that aren't actually legal. If you don't pay up, he'll give up, but just trying to see what he can get away with is frequent through many tenants, especially students from out of the country who may not know better. Planning to move out? Hope you don't need a reference from a landlord, because he will not provide. He will put in the bare minimum to collect his money each month. Have been moved out for nearing a year now and downsizing to a smaller place was 100% worth it, even with the added travel time to classes.
Best deal for finding a place to stay around UOIT/DC, literally right beside classrooms. Rooms are nice and big with the six person units having a HUUUUGE common area. London property is great at helping you out if there is a problem with something in the apartment.
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Directions to West Village Townhouses with public transportation


Ontario Tech / Durham College North Campus 300 meters
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Durham College Campus/Ontario Tech University 330 meters
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Conlin Eastbound @ Founders 500 meters
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