4225 Macaulay Rd | $995,000
Shelley King  & Andrew Rivett* Agent Photo
Shelley King &
Andrew Rivett*
C. (250) 287-0120
P. (250) 286-3293
Phone Shelley King & ilrbc.com
ROYAL LEPAGE ADVANCE REALTY
972 Shoppers Row
Campbell River, BC
Canada V9W 2C5

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Address 4225 Macaulay Rd
AreaComox Valley
Sub AreaMerville Black Creek
State/ProvinceBritish Columbia
CountryCanada
Price$995,000
Property TypeSingle Family
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms1
Floor Space1757 Square Feet
Lot Size572378.40 Square Feet
WaterfrontNo
Year Built1980
Taxes $4,503
Tax Year2023
MLS® #967077

Quiet, rural living on Macaulay Rd with a character home & detached shop on over 13 Acres. This country dream could become your reality with this beautiful acreage. Enjoy your morning coffee on one of the two decks surrounded by trees & flowers with only the sounds of birds in the air. A fenced garden with numerous fruit trees, raised beds & a garden shed with power & water will provide your family with fresh organic food. The fully fenced dog yard, at the back of the house, has an electronic door with 3 collars and access to the outside from the laundry room. A large storage shed will provide shelter for trailers, boats, tractors, etc. A fully serviced RV pad with its own power, water & septic and .40 acre of fully fenced land will give many options for visitors or permanent placement of your own RV. The middle of the property has a small meadow with a pond on the edge and beyond is forested land with trails that you can follow to explore. The house has had many improvements such as a new chimney this spring, new hot water heater, fresh paint in all rooms, vinyl plank flooring on the main floor and several windows have been replaced.

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About

Buying and selling real estate can be an intimidating and stressful task.  My life and work experiences have given me the tools to guide you through the process with a calm, pressure free approach with an added bit of humour.  My ability to solve issues before they develop (as well as ones that pop up unexpectedly along the way) by thinking outside the box is one of the core reasons for my success.  

My work life started in restaurants, then came a few years running automotive repair shops, finally spending 23 years in the forest industry up and down the coast in remote camps. The last 19 years were spent helicopter logging for Helifor Canada as a rigger, then camp foreman running the logging operations and camp facility. The move from forest industry to real estate may not have an obvious connection but when you look deeper, both careers involve solving problems and dealing with people.  

I grew up in a real estate family so I had some understanding of the business before I jumped in, but it was the opportunity to take over my family’s business and clientele that made the move logical.  My step-father Hans Op De Beek and his wife Poppy Steele were top producers for years and in the business for 32 and 22 years respectfully. Their knowledge, systems, training, mentoring and respect in the industry and community gave me the base I needed to build my own successful business.  As a measure of that success, I have been in the Top 10 Realtors in my office of 40 realtors every year for the last 5 years.

There are several causes that I participate or contribute to:

Royal LePage Shelter Foundation - A portion of every deal goes to help support the prevention and protection of women and children from violence and abuse.  The contribution goes directly to the Anne Elmore Society here in Campbell River. 

Big Red Bike for the Heart and Stroke Foundation - Every year I raise funds and ride in the local event.

Movember Canada - I grow a terrible moustache every November to help raise money to bring awareness of men's physical and mental health issues.  

Royal LePage Advance Realty Campbell River Salmon Derby - Our committee brought the derby back from years gone by and raised over $44,000 to equally benefit the Shelter Foundation and Campbell River Salmon Foundation.

What spare time I have left I spend with my boys who are 15 & 17, spending lots of time traveling the province watching hockey games, fishing, skiing, camping or playing on the lake.  I spent lots of time outside, riding motorcycles in the spring and summer, playing in the woods in the fall, and skiing in the winter.