Grewal
104 - 399 Main Street
Penticton, BC
Canada V2A 5B7
Details
Address | 7905 97a Highway |
Area | Shuswap / Revelstoke |
Sub Area | SM - Sicamous |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $979,900 |
Property Type | Single Family - Detached w/Acreage |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Floor Space | 3360 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 1.22 Acres |
Waterfront | No |
Year Built | 1983 |
Taxes | $3,086 |
Tax Year | 2022 |
MLS® # | 10307958 |
Private, 1.22-acre property with shop, chicken coops, gardens, and bee hives, in a lovely wooded area. Perfect hobby farm. Are you looking to get out of the city? Looking for space and privacy? Want to build a nice shop, park as many cars as you want? This property is perfectly located 10 km North of Grindrod, 16.5 km south of Sicamous, just south of Mara Lake on Highway 97A in a picturesque level forest setting. Easily accessible, just off the highway, with no steep driveways or roads to navigate. Surrounded by a lush green forest, shielded from the Highway. Enjoy 1.22 acres of property with a 20'x20' shop, chicken coops, ample space for gardens, bee hives, and abundant wildlife. Enjoy recreation at your doorstep, snowmobiling, golf, hunting and fishing. This unique character home boasts vaulted cedar ceilings, a gorgeous central stone fireplace (which has been converted to electric insert but can be reverted to wood), oak hardwood floors & staircases, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, plus a loft area that could be used as a 4th bedroom. On the huge back deck, enjoy your hot tub, and your private forest ($50-70K Timber Value). This is like your cabin in the woods but with so much more luxury! Mature fir, larch, hemlock, birch, and cedars. Abundant mushrooms, Saskatoon berries, Oregon grape, huckleberry, organic vegetable garden. Chicken coop, turkey coop, shop, bee hives. Roof 2008, Heat Pump & Electric Furnace 2017, Hot water Tank/Pressure Tank/Well Pump 2012
Listed by RE/MAX VERNON
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About
Born and raised in Penticton, Paul spent his childhood summers working with his family on their Naramata orchard.
After high school, Paul tackled his first agricultural project – his own 18-acre orchard on the Naramata Bench. Paul’s passion was ignited and he has remained true to that passion, becoming a local expert in orchard and vineyard properties.
Earlier in his career, with a degree in business and a focus on marketing, he integrated another passion, riding. With the help of a good friend, Freedom Bike Shop was born. After more than a decade selling, riding and fixing bikes, Paul met amazing people with even more amazing stories of how the little shop impacted their lives. Cycling is a focal point of Paul’s life.
Paul’s is a diverse real estate agent – able to work comfortably with home buyers, talk intelligently about orchards, vineyards and wineries, and understanding the complexities of commercial real estate and business sales. He has lived it all and understands real estate from the inside out.