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#121 - 750 Comox Road
Courtenay, BC
Canada V9N 3P6
Details
Address | 330 Ships Point Rd |
Area | Comox Valley |
Sub Area | Union Bay/Fanny Bay |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $1,149,000 |
Property Type | Single Family |
Bedrooms | 4 |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Floor Space | 1823 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 89733.60 Square Feet |
Waterfront | No |
Year Built | 1993 |
Taxes | $4,134 |
Tax Year | 2023 |
MLS® # | 974227 |
Nestled in the serene country side, this 4 bed 2 1/2 bath rancher offers rural tranquility. Spanning 2 acres, this flat, usable land is ideal for those seeking space, privacy and a connection to nature. Welcoming patio in front and a large deck in back. Above ground pool, RV sani dump, garden beds and a double detached garage. Unique opportunity to live the country lifestyle.
Listed by ROYAL LEPAGE-COMOX VALLEY (CV)
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About
Comox Valley Realtor Tina Vincent, PREC, specializes in relocations to the Comox Valley. She provides professional and friendly service for 19 Wing Military transfers, RCMP transfers, corporate and employee moves and more. With a back ground in interior design she will gladly help you take your house to the next level, whether buying or selling, making those hard decisions on colors, flooring and design. With almost 20 years experience as a Legal Assistant in the Comox Valley as a Conveyancer, Tina can truly assist you with your purchase from start to finish! Knowledgeable about properties in Crown Isle and on Mount Washington and she is a Brookfield Relocation agent on Vancouver Island, serving the Courtenay, Comox and Cumberland, areas, as well the Oceanside communities of Parksville and Qualicum Beach, and the City of Campbell River.