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#121 - 750 Comox Road
Courtenay, BC
Canada V9N 3P6
Details
Address | 9061 Mcfarlane Rd |
Area | Islands |
Sub Area | Denman Island |
State/Province | British Columbia |
Country | Canada |
Price | $850,000 |
Property Type | Single Family |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 1 |
Floor Space | 1635 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 278348.40 Square Feet |
Waterfront | No |
Year Built | 1982 |
Taxes | $2,875 |
Tax Year | 2023 |
MLS® # | 978984 |
Wind your way down a peaceful, wooded drive to this charming West Coast home filled with light on over 6 acres. The home features an open floorplan with wonderful wood floors throught the main living area. So many sweet details make this place house truly feel like a home, from the rustic log post and beams to the stained glass windows, to the clawfoot tub. In the summer, enjoy BBQ on the large deck, while winter invites you to curl up by the woodstove or enjoy a session in the sauna. The detached 1000+ sqft workshop with vaulted ceilings is big enough for all of your projects., and the cleared area around the property is big enough for a garden. Within walking distance to beaches, parks, and trails and a ten-minute drive to downtown Denman and all amentities, this sweet home in the woods is the complete package - don't miss it.
Listed by Pemberton Holmes - Parksville
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About
Experience, energy, knowledge and a sincere understanding of people and families are my secrets to success in real estate. I have lived and worked in the Comox Valley for 30 years and been selling real estate for 4. My resume is broad; I have worked in the hospitality industry, been self employed, owned and worked on a farm, contracted in health care services and owned my own business. As a wife, mother and grandmother I understand the machinations of family and extended family. I know the importance of making the right decisions about where to live, space, floor plan and costs. For several years we lived on a farm. I learned the ins and outs of septic and wells, water conservation, farm structures and ALR restrictions, farm status, tax benefits and the work and commitment involved in husbandry. I now live on the beach and have spent a life time exploring all facets of beach life up and down the Island. I know the huge and varying ,micro-environments of all the beaches in the Valley; where the winds and weather come from, tides, light, wave action and marine life. The ocean and foreshore are my specialty. When clients tell me they want water front property, I always ask "do you want to look at the ocean or actually live with it?" Two very different things! Since starting my real estate career I have been very busy and sold everything from: mobiles in gated communities, condos, patio homes, single family residence, farms and estates in exclusive neighbourhoods. When I list a home I pride myself on selling within a few months. There is no magic trick to this just a lot of hard work. I spend time getting to know the clients; what is their impetus for selling and where they would like to see themselves at the end of the sale. I make sure the clients know the market and are apprised of any changes; they receive weekly reports on all sales and listing that are pertinent to their property. I encourage my clients to make the market work for them; list wisely, work hard and sell fast. No one wants to be listed for several months and chase the market down. Happy sellers sell quickly and at market value. I love the Comox Valley, I think it is the best place in the world to live. I am an active member of our community and work hard staying involved with current issues. I am a real estate professional and approach my career with the same vigour that I apply to all aspects of life: Energy, Education and Commitment. The more I put into it the more both my clients and I get out of it.