Rare industrial-zoned property within Powell River on high-visibility Manson Ave. 0.27 acres with a versatile building, this property offers live/work potential with office and residential space. Ideal for trades or contractors looking to operate, store equipment, and eliminate the cost of multiple rentals.
Rare opportunity to secure an industrial-zoned property within the city limits of Powell River, ideally located on high-exposure Manson Avenue. With excellent visibility and close proximity to all amenities, this central location offers both convenience and strong commercial presence.
Set on 0.27 acres, the property features a 1,438 sq. ft. building with a flexible layout suited to a variety of uses. The main level includes office space, kitchenette, and a 2-piece bathroom, while the upper floor offers additional rooms and a full 4-piece bath. A partial basement provides added storage, and the lot offers ample parking with room for expansion, including ample space for the addition of a workshop.
Zoned M1 Industrial, permitted uses include industrial operations, offices, and limited sales and service applications. The accessory residential allowance creates a highly functional live and work setup.
This property is particularly well-suited for tradespeople and contractors. Instead of paying separately for yard space, shop space, office, and housing, this site allows you to park equipment, operate your business, run a storefront, and live on-site, all in one location. The potential cost savings and operational efficiency are significant.
While there is a slight ocean view, the true value lies in the location, zoning flexibility, and scarcity of industrial properties within city limits.
Offered at $499,000, this property represents compelling value for both owner-operators and investors seeking a well-located, multi-use asset in a limited supply market.
4507 Manson Avenue - Powell River, BC
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The area now known as Powell River has long been home to the Tla’amin First Nation, whose connection to these lands and waters spans thousands of years. The community’s modern history began in the early 1900s with the establishment of a large pulp and paper mill, which quickly transformed the area into one of British Columbia’s earliest planned industrial towns.
Developed as a self-sufficient mill community, Powell River grew with a strong sense of structure, character, and purpose, elements that are still reflected today, particularly in the historic Townsite district. Over time, the city evolved beyond its industrial roots into a vibrant coastal community, now known for its natural beauty, cultural richness, and exceptional quality of life along the Sunshine Coast.
Please see mapping section, all boundaries are approximate.
49°50'16.19"N and 124°30'35.65"W
Industrial zoned. Work/Live opportunity.
Full access to services.
1,438 sq. ft. office/living space.
$11,260 (2025)
M1 General Industrial
City of Powell River Zoning Bylaw 2100, 2006
Additional zoning information can be found on the City of Powell River website.
Lot B Block 4 District Lot 5731 Group 1 New Westminster District Plan EPP71837
PID 030-140-340
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