Turnkey 2020 home with modern upgrades, open-concept living, and stunning mountain views. Features 2 bedrooms + den, A/C, fenced yard, RV parking, and 200-amp service. Prime location near shops in Merritt’s most desirable neighborhood—low maintenance and move-in ready!
Discover the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience in this beautifully maintained, 1,242 sq. ft., 2020 manufactured home offering stress-free living with the peace of mind of a remaining home warranty and countless thoughtful upgrades. Whether you're a first-time buyer, savvy investor, or downsizing retiree, this home checks all the boxes.
Step inside to a bright and inviting open-concept layout that feels spacious, warm, and effortlessly functional. The heart of the home is a stunning, chef-inspired kitchen featuring abundant counter space, sleek modern cabinetry, upgraded stainless steel appliances, and a generous island that flows seamlessly into the living and dining areas—perfect for hosting friends or enjoying quiet nights in.
With two large bedrooms plus a versatile den (ideal as a home office or third bedroom), this home adapts easily to your needs. The main bathroom boasts a deep soaker tub for relaxing after a long day, while the luxurious primary ensuite offers a walk-in shower and ample space for daily comfort.
Enjoy year-round climate control with central A/C, and step outside to your private 8 x 28 ft covered deck—an ideal spot to unwind and take in the breathtaking mountain views. The fully fenced backyard is a true outdoor oasis with a charming gazebo, two storage sheds, and a unique private entry to the home and main bath—perfect for guests, pets, or gardening days.
Located on a peaceful dead-end street in one of Merritt’s most sought-after neighborhoods, this home is surrounded by well-kept paved roads, sidewalks, and streetlights. You’re just a short stroll from grocery stores, coffee shops, restaurants, and essential amenities—everything you need within easy reach.
Practical upgrades include a 200-amp electrical service, a dedicated RV plug-in, and ample parking, making this home both future-ready and travel-friendly. Best of all, the low-maintenance yard and home exterior allow you to spend more time enjoying life and less time on chores.
Merritt is on the rise—positioned as a growing hub just 30 minutes from Logan Lake and the Highland Valley Copper Mine expansion, making this property a smart buy in a rapidly developing market.
2569 Spring Bank Avenue - Merritt, BC
2569 Spring Bank Avenue is located in one of Merritt’s most desirable and convenient neighborhoods.
The area is known for its quiet, safe atmosphere with paved roads, sidewalks, and streetlights—ideal for walking and community living. Just steps from the home are numerous essential amenities, including No Frills, Save-On-Foods, and Treehouse Health Foods for groceries. Popular coffee and dining options like Tim Hortons, Starbucks, Dairy Queen, Subway, and Boston Pizza are within easy reach. You’ll also find Petro-Canada, Canadian Tire, and other retail services less than a kilometre away.
For recreation and wellness, the neighborhood is close to Central Park, Rotary Park (with a skate and bike park), Lions Memorial Park, and the Bench Playground. Fitness and community centers like Akasa Yoga, Planet Fitness, the Merritt Civic Centre, and Nicola Valley Aquatic Centre provide ample options for staying active. Healthcare needs are well covered too, with Nicola Valley Hospital and Medical Centre and several pharmacies nearby.
Merritt itself is a growing city of just over 7,000 people, well-positioned as a hub between Logan Lake, Kamloops, and Kelowna. The area boasts excellent access to outdoor recreation, including hiking, golf at Merritt Golf and Country Club, and several nearby provincial parks like Kentucky-Alleyne. Though Merritt enjoys strong livability ratings for amenities and recreation, it does have a higher-than-average crime rate—something to consider for those comparing communities. However, the city’s steady economic development, especially with the nearby Highland Valley Copper Mine expansion, makes this a smart investment location.
Overall, 2569 Spring Bank offers the perfect combination of modern comfort, convenience, and lifestyle—just minutes from everything you need and surrounded by natural beauty. Whether you're retiring, buying your first home, or investing, this is a property that truly stands out in a thriving, well-connected community.
The vegetation around Merritt and the Nicola Valley reflects the region’s unique location in British Columbia’s Southern Interior, where dry valleys meet forested highlands. The area is characterized by a blend of grasslands, sagebrush, open forests, and lush riparian zones, all shaped by Merritt’s semi-arid climate. Much of the valley floor is covered with dry grasslands dominated by bunchgrass, sagebrush, and low shrubs, including native species like bluebunch wheatgrass and big sagebrush, which support the area’s long history of cattle ranching.
As you move up in elevation into the surrounding hills and plateaus, such as Lundbom and Kane Valley, the landscape transitions into open forests primarily composed of Douglas fir, ponderosa pine, and lodgepole pine. In cooler or wetter spots, trembling aspen and Engelmann spruce can also be found. These forests tend to be open with grassy understories due to the dry climate and periodic wildfires. Along the rivers, creeks, and lakes—including the Nicola and Coldwater Rivers—the vegetation shifts to riparian species like willows, red osier dogwood, cottonwood trees, sedges, and cattails, creating vibrant habitats that support diverse wildlife.
In spring and early summer, wildflowers such as arrowleaf balsamroot, lupines, Indian paintbrush, and yarrow bloom across the hillsides and meadows, adding bursts of color to the landscape. Overall, Merritt’s vegetation showcases a rich ecological diversity that mirrors its dry, sunny climate and varied topography, contributing to the area’s appeal for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing.
Merritt and the Nicola Valley are a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering year-round recreational opportunities in one of British Columbia’s most scenic and accessible regions. Whether you're into hiking, fishing, mountain biking, horseback riding, or winter sports, this area delivers endless options right at your doorstep.
Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and over 200 lakes within an hour’s drive, the Nicola Valley is an angler’s paradise. Popular spots like Nicola Lake, Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park, and Lundbom Lake are perfect for fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, or boating. In warmer months, hiking and mountain biking trails wind through the hills and grasslands, with stunning views and plenty of wildlife sightings. The nearby Coutlee Plateau and Kane Valley trails are ideal for backcountry exploration, with routes for all skill levels.
For equestrians and off-road enthusiasts, the area offers hundreds of kilometres of riding and ATV trails, with multiple staging areas and access points right outside of town. Merritt is known as the “Country Music Capital of Canada,” and it hosts the Merritt Rockin’ River Fest and other major events, giving the community a vibrant festival and rodeo culture tied to its western roots.
In winter, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are popular at nearby Kane Valley, while snowmobiling is common in the surrounding mountains. For golfers, the Merritt Golf and Country Club offers a scenic 9-hole course nestled along the Coldwater River, just minutes from the town center.
Whether you prefer active adventure or quiet nature escapes, Merritt and the Nicola Valley provide the space, scenery, and four-season recreation that make it easy to enjoy a healthy, outdoors-oriented lifestyle. All of this comes with the added bonus of being just a short drive from Kamloops, Kelowna, and the Lower Mainland.
The area was originally home to the Nlaka'pamux and Syilx (Okanagan) First Nations, who lived off the valley’s abundant natural resources for thousands of years. European settlers arrived in the mid-1800s, drawn by the promise of gold and fertile land. Ranching quickly became the dominant industry, and by the early 1900s, the area had grown enough to establish the town of Merritt—named after mining engineer and railway promoter William Hamilton Merritt.
The arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1907 and later the Canadian Northern Railway transformed Merritt into a bustling service center for the coal mining and ranching industries. The town officially became a city in 1911. Over the decades, forestry, mining, and transportation have continued to drive the local economy.
Today, Merritt is known for its strong western heritage, country music roots, and natural beauty. It's often called the “Country Music Capital of Canada,” thanks to its murals, Walk of Stars, and past hosting of major music festivals. With its mix of history, culture, and access to outdoor recreation, Merritt offers a unique blend of small-town charm and modern livability.
50° 7'6.00"N and 120°45'55.60"W
$3,864.54 (2025)
R2
LOT 11 DISTRICT LOT 121 KAMLOOPS DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN KAP85049
PID 027-262-189
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