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.
18.38 acres 15 minutes to Cranbrook with over 1 km of river frontage. Great Highway access. Outside the ALR, allows residential, farming, guest ranches. 2 homesites not part of the sale. Homes are owned by the tenants. Continue pad rental for rental income or have tenants remove homes.
Private 9.9-acre parcel in Roberts Creek with a natural forest setting and a creek along the property. Well suited for rural and equestrian use, with power available.
A quiet location just a short drive to Sechelt and everyday amenities.
Set in a quiet area of Roberts Creek, this 9.9-acre parcel features a drilled well, creek and a natural forest backdrop. Usable terrain supports a range of rural and equestrian uses. Private, yet within easy reach of Sechelt and the Sunshine Coast’s key amenities.
A well-positioned 10-acre parcel in Roberts Creek with distant ocean views and a natural forest backdrop, well suited for equestrian use. Established access, services in place, and flexible RU1 zoning support residential, equestrian, and small-scale business opportunities. Private, yet close to Sechelt.
Thoughtfully developed property with a 3 bedroom home, gardens, fruit trees & a collection of farm structures for chickens, goats & pigs; a well set up package for self-sufficiency & the country lifestyle. Also on the property is a detached studio, shop, + a 20’ x 40’ steel structure with concrete floors.
Rare & iconic 14-acre property in Tulameen, first time on the market since 1947, offering a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. Features the original, historic barn and two cabins, built in 1927, and stands as one of the last remaining historical landmarks in the Otter Valley.
Historic MacFarland Ranch—a rare, turnkey 320-acre off-grid wilderness estate west of Quesnel. Featuring a handcrafted net-zero post-and-beam home, solar power, workshops and outbuildings, this sustainable homestead is fully equipped for off-grid living.
78 acres along the Seymour River at north tip of Shuswap Lake. Backs on Crown land. Well treed with mature timber. Self-sustaining with electricity, phone, Internet, and satellite TV. Gravity-fed water system. Log home, guest cabin, cozy riverside cabin, greenhouse, and outbuildings.
7.4-acre farm with no zoning, but in the ALR. Good access off Highway 3, beautiful river views. Newer 2021 3‑bedroom, 2‑bath modular home + a 1950 farmhouse. Irrigation rights on the river. Awesome climate ideal for hobby farming, multi‑family living, or a mortgage‑helper.