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    Okanagan Agri-Tourism and Wellness Opportunity - Naramata, BC

    Okanagan Listing No. 26049

    Bad Bear Vineyard & Inn combines short-term rental income + second home for owner use or short- or long-term rentals. 6,500 sq. ft. outbuilding includes five high-end agri-tourism suites - 80% complete. Once complete will be a top a wellness destination earning approx. $300k in revenue.


    Price
    $3,390,000

    Size
    9.59 acres

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    Description

    Bad Bear Vineyard & Inn offers a rare combination of established short-term rental income, scalable hospitality infrastructure, and an exceptional wine-country setting—all with minimal owner effort. The property already generates strong revenue from a fully licensed, 5-star short-term rental guest cottage that is consistently booked, complemented by a second residence for owner use or additional short- or long-term rental accommodation. Beyond the existing income, a 6,500 sq. ft. purpose-built outbuilding includes five high-end agri-tourism suites that are approximately 80% complete, providing a clear and realistic path to annual revenues in the range of $300,000 once finished. There is PROVEN demand for these suites in this area. If you visit the property you’ll realize right away the business opportunity here. These five agri-tourism suites will be some of the nicest agri-accommodations in the region, with an additional 3,000 square feet within the building also 80% complete and planned for wellness/botanicals business to compliment Agritourism business as a wellness destination. The property is being sold significantly below replacement value.

    The zoning allows for agritourism, events, and boutique hospitality uses, making this an exceptionally flexible income platform. Set on approximately 10 acres on the Naramata Bench, the property enjoys sweeping lake views and a peaceful vineyard landscape that enhances the guest experience without requiring the commitment of a full-scale winery operation. The mature vineyard, planted in Resling grapes, is best viewed as a scenic and atmospheric feature, contributing to the setting and brand appeal rather than a labour-intensive primary business. The vineyard is leased out for a modest income and also allows to owner to obtain “farm status” and low property taxes. This is a property where lifestyle and revenue coexist: live in one of BC’s most desirable wine regions while the property works for you. With established bookings, expansion infrastructure already in place, and an asking price positioned well below recent appraisal, opportunities like this are seldom available.

    Call the listing agent today for more information or to book a time to go by for a look.

    Location

    2864 Arawana Road - Naramata, BC

    Area Data

    Naramata is a small lakeside community in the Okanagan region of south-central BC, located along the eastern shoreline of Okanagan Lake. It sits along the well-known Naramata Bench, a fertile hillside terrace overlooking the lake that is widely recognized for agriculture and vineyards. The community has a laid-back, welcoming vibe where small cafés, local markets, boutique wineries and quiet beach parks create a strong sense of connection and small-town charm.

    Defined by its spectacular surroundings and peaceful pace of life, Naramata attracts those who love a lifestyle centred on nature, agriculture and the simple enjoyment of living in one of BC’s most picturesque lakeside settings. Tourism plays a major role in the local economy as visitors come to explore the region’s wineries, beaches, farm markets, and scenic trails.

    Nearby Penticton is just a short 15 km drive away and has a wide range of amenities including full-service hospitals and healthcare facilities, large grocery stores, shopping districts, professional services, and regional government offices. Along Okanagan Lake in downtown waterfront district you’ll find beaches, marinas, restaurants, cafés, boutique shopping, and lakeside promenades. This area also hosts major seasonal events including festivals, markets, and sporting events that draw visitors from across British Columbia and Alberta.

    For travel and connectivity, the city is serviced by Penticton Regional Airport, located just minutes from downtown and offering regional flights and transportation services.

    Vegetation

    The geography creates excellent growing conditions for fruit and wine grapes, which dominate the local agricultural landscape.

    Recreation

    Recreation in Naramata and the nearby city of Penticton is centred on the lakes, trails and surrounding mountains of the Okanagan Valley. Located along the eastern shoreline of Okanagan Lake, Naramata offers easy access to boating, kayaking, paddleboarding and swimming during the summer. Local beach areas such as Manitou Beach Park provide public access to the lake for swimming and picnicking. Cycling is also popular along the Naramata Bench, where quiet roads run through vineyards and agricultural areas with views of the lake.

    Hiking and outdoor exploration are available in nearby parks and trail systems, including Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, which offers backcountry hiking, wildlife viewing and shoreline access. The Kettle Valley Rail Trail runs through the region and provides a long-distance route suitable for cycling, walking and horseback riding while passing historic trestle bridges and canyon sections.

    A short drive south, Penticton offers additional recreation opportunities as it sits between Okanagan Lake and Skaha Lake. Water activities such as boating, wake surfing and paddle sports are common in the summer, while Skaha Lake Park provides a large public beach and waterfront park. The nearby Skaha Bluffs Provincial Park is known for hiking and rock climbing.

    In winter, recreation continues with skiing and snowboarding at Apex Mountain Resort, located less than an hour from Penticton. The resort offers downhill skiing, snowshoeing and cross-country trails, providing year-round recreation opportunities for residents and visitors in the South Okanagan.

    History

    The community of Naramata began developing in the early 1900s as settlers were drawn to the fertile benchlands. Early agricultural development quickly established Naramata as a productive fruit-growing district. The lakeshore became a hub for transportation and community life as boats connected the settlement with nearby towns.

    Through the mid-20th century, Naramata remained a quiet agricultural community closely tied to the nearby city of Penticton. Over time, the region evolved as vineyards replaced many of the traditional orchards, and the area gained recognition for its wineries and scenic lakefront setting.

    Boundaries

    Please see mapping section of this listing, all boundaries are approximate.

    Map Reference

    49°35'12.62"N and 119°34'20.18"W

    Services

    • Power (400 amp)
    • Cell coverage
    • High speed Internet
    • Septic
    • Municipal water
    • Natural gas

    Improvements

    • 5-star short-term rental guest cottage that is consistently booked
    • Second residence for owner use or additional short- or long-term rental accommodation
    • 6,500 sq. ft. purpose-built outbuilding includes five high-end agri-tourism suites that are approximately 80% complete, providing a clear and realistic path to annual revenues in the range of $300,000 once finished

    Tax Details

    $4,883.57 (2025)

    Zoning

    AG1- Agriculture One Zone

    Legal

    LOT 13 DISTRICT LOT 207 SIMILKAMEEN DIVISION YALE DISTRICT PLAN 576 EXCEPT PARCEL A SHOWN ON PLAN A62, PARCEL B SHOWN ON PLAN B5981, KAP81407, EPP30242 AND EPP116242
    PID 012-220-752

    Maps & Plans

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    Maps & Plans

    Our property descriptions and geographical information are taken from the BC Assessment Authority, Land Titles Office, government maps and other sources. While LandQuest® does not guarantee the information, we believe it to be accurate, but should not be relied upon without verification. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing agency agreement.

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