4,670 sq. ft. unfinished, rancher estate on 198 breathtaking, riverfront acres. Creeks, river, fields, timber, privacy, views and more! A must-see property in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest surrounded by outdoor wilderness and adventure. Road access and close to all amenities.
17 km from Creston, BC and all city amenities this 40-acres with Crown land bordering 3 sides, with a vast tract extending to the US border. Just off Highway 3 and very private, with power, and PLA to subdivide into 4 parcels. Zoned for residential, farming, cannabis tourist accommodation.
Only 5 minutes south of Nelson. 159.8 acres with NO ZONING. Crystal clear “Giveout Creek” provides micro-hydro potential. Salmo-Troup Rail Trail runs through. Recently logged, but non-merchantable timber remains. Great climate for gardening/self-sufficient living.
Developer/Investor opportunity. 57 acres abutting Spur Valley Golf Resort. See survey showing the subdivision area. ALR has approved removal from ALR. Zoned R1 & R5 with minimum parcel size of 5,974 ft2 & 1.24 acres. 15 minutes to Raduim Hot Springs.
One of the largest estate properties along the Kootenay Columbia corridor. 286 acres fronting the Columbia River Valley and wetlands between the Purcell & Rocky Mountains. Countless building sites with expansive views. Adjoins Spur Valley Golf Course.
320 acres in 2 separate titles. Located 73 km north from Alexis Creek. Surrounded by Crown land on 3 sides. Natural grasses & potential for pasturing cattle or horses. RA zoning allows a home plus outbuildings on each parcel. Moose, wolves, bears, waterfowl.
Trophy 316 acres with 8-acre private lake. Wildlife corridor with elk, deer, moose. Crown land on 3 sides. Outside the ALR. Zoned for 5 acre parcels. Sportsman’s dream & ultimate family compound. Totally private. Off-grid. Great climate for gardening. Currently being logged.
Large 33-acre commercial lot with excellent highway frontage. This property offers the ideal setting for development or building a family homestead, and is perfectly appointed between Anahim and Nimpo Lake.