2020 Washington Street
Rossland, BC
Canada V0G 1Y0
Details
Address | 14304 Maia Lane |
Area | Creston Rural |
Sub Area | East Shore |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $119,900 |
Property Type | Lots/Acreage |
Floor Space | 0 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 0.27 Acres |
Waterfront | No |
Taxes | $419 |
Tax Year | 2023 |
MLS® # | 2479078 |
Bayview Cabins at the Lake! This small lakeside strata development is the perfect spot to consider if you are looking to build either a year round home or seasonal cottage at Kootenay Lake. Community water and sewage disposal is in place and power is readily available for you. There is a registered Building Scheme in place and as such you must construct a log home or timber frame home when you are ready, there is no set time that you have to begin construction. The Building Scheme does not allow for RVs and travel trailers on the vacant lots. This is a 15 lot bare land strata; enjoy the amenities such as the shared common area, paved roads, gazebo and of course Kootenay Lake waterfront with a small boat launch suitable for canoes, kayaks or other similar vessels. Kokanee Springs Golf Course is just a short drive north as are all the artisan shops and quaint restaurants in the community of Crawford Bay. If you are looking for the Kootenay Lake lifestyle, Bayview Cabins at the Lake is an affordable option for lakefront living, call your REALTOR for all the details and imagine yourself living here.
Listed by CENTURY 21 Veitch Realty
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About
On any given day, Debbie can be found cruising the Kootenays with her golden retriever Sitka, covering ground via car, mountain bike or skiis in search of properties for clients. She prides herself on being up-to-speed on what’s happening in the region to better assist buyers and sellers in the area make informed decisions. A Realtor with experience through all the trials and tribulations of buying, renovating and selling homes: she’s done the hard work so you don’t have to.
Before Debbie started her career in real estate, she spent 10+ years working across Northern Canada as an environmental consultant. This role taught her the value of attention to detail, managing multiple priorities on a tight timeline, and, having spent a lot of time on the road: the value of having a community to call home.
What you can expect from Debbie:
– She’ll give it to you straight. Debbie has a terrible poker face. She’ll be honest and forthcoming with her best advice.
– A “dog with a bone” approach. If you want someone who loves advocating for clients, good luck finding someone better than Debbie.
– The perspective of an experienced homebuyer, renovator and seller. She’ll be happy to weigh in on possible uses and designs of a property.
– An understanding of the community. As a volunteer with Rossland Search and Rescue, member of the Rossland Mudbunnies, and an avid skier, Debbie is connected to community at a grassroots level and will help welcome you to the area.
– Fun. Buying or selling a home can be stressful, but it can also be a lot of fun. Debbie brings a warm, personable, and creative approach to everything she does.
She understands what it takes to ensure the highest quality representation and service (under, at times, high-pressured circumstances) with the utmost of confidentiality and professionalism.
Debbie has an honours-degree in International Development Studies from McGill University and a Diploma in Renewable Resource Management. She lives in Rossland with her partner Mike and pup Sitka. When she isn’t working to provide great service to clients, she can be found mountain biking, ski touring, or hosting friends for dinner.