4158 PRINCETON SUMMERLAND ROAD, Princeton, British Columbia V0X1W0
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Price/Sqft$253/sqft
Est. Mortgage$2,873/mo
Tax Amount ()$1,900/yr
Days On Market6 days
Description
Incredible Rural Retreat Across from Osprey Lake Located in the peaceful community of Bankier, this unique 5.39-acre hillside property boasts breathtaking panoramic views over Osprey Lake. Immaculately maintained, the custom-built home blends beautifully into its natural surroundings and must be seen to be truly appreciated. Designed to capture the scenery, it features a metal roof, new windows, blinds, and appliances. Inside, the main level offers a great kitchen with seating area, open-concept dining, and living areas warmed by a cozy wood stove, and a wall of window to take in the view, plus a spacious primary bedroom, 5-piece bath, laundry and UV purification system. Upstairs includes two spacious bedrooms and a large den/office. The walk-out basement adds a gym and large workshop space. The terraced lot provides ample parking, 2 gravity fed wells with lots of water, multiple garden spaces, a greenhouse, root cellar, equipment/quad shed, generator house, wood storage, utility shed and trails that connect directly to crown land—perfect for quads, hiking, and year-round outdoor enjoyment. Two quads (one with snow plow), firewood, tools, equipment, and most furnishings are included. Just 45 minutes to Princeton, this is your chance to enjoy quiet, self-sufficient living in a scenic, welcoming rural community—at an unbeatable price! Perfect for a recreational getaway or your forever home within steps to some of BC's best interior fishing. Call to view today. (id:39198)
Property Details
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Basement Floor
Gym
14' x 23'Workshop
14'0'' x 18'0''Property History

