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Lot 5 Gatzke Road, Oyama, BC

Attractive offering. Stunning Lakeviews!

Your chance to buy a special property in a very interesting location. This 13.21 acre property provides a convenient location, incredible views over Kalamalka Lake, Wood Lake, rolling hills and orchards, and offers plenty of privacy.

The parcel is only a ‘stone throw’ from Kalamalka Lake and Owls Nest Resort, in walking distance to beaches, and the popular country market in Oyama.

The neighbourhood is rural, close to the Traditional School, recreation and other great amenities.

The land is easy to build on, with the most sensible building site in the eastern portion. It slopes gently towards the west and north, and could be used for a small hobby farm. The majority of the land is well treed. The parcel is serviced with water, power, natural gas and phone. Access is from Gatzke Road, a paved no-thru road.

The existing zoning allows the owner for residential development, and complementary uses. A secondary suite may be located within a single detached dwelling. One secondary suite or one accessory suite is permitted. An accessory suite may only be located within an accessory building to a single detached dwelling.

Exclusive Listing call Christine for details.

Location Details

Address: Lot 5 Gatzke Road
City: Oyama
District: Lake Country
Province: British Columbia
   

Directions

From Kelowna take highway 97 north to Oyama. Turn left on Gatzke Road, continue right on Gatzke Road to Lot 5, the first property past the sign "Lake Country Estates".
   

Financial Details

Listed at: $ 296,900.00
Taxes: $ 1,945.00
   

Lot Information

Lot Size: 13.21 acres / 53.458 m2, irregular
East: 152.57 feet / 46.50 m along Gatzke Road
South: 1430 feet / 436.12 m
West: 1072 feet / 326.90 m
Access: Public Road, paved
Site Influence: Lake view, mountain view, private rural setting, hillside, no-thru road, mature trees, recreation and waterfront nearby.
 
Legal: Lot 5 Plan 720, Section 14, Township 14, ODYD, except Plan 39753 H823, KAP53817, KAP54409
PID #012-111-686
Zoning: Rural Residential - RR1
Services: Water -private utility, hydro, phone, natural gas. Approved for septic.


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Area Information

Lake Country is truly the best kept secret in the Okanagan Valley! Here is where the sun, water, mountains, friendly people and fun all meet.

Lake Country is made up of four different communities with a population of approximately 10,000 and growing. Winfield remains the commercial centre of the district, Okanagan Centre and Carr's Landing are both residential communities that lie on the shore of Okanagan Lake and Oyama the "Jewel of the Okanagan" is located on both Wood Lake and Kalamalka Lake.

Recreation opportunities are a plenty within our community. Lake Country is surrounded by several great lakes including: Okanagan Lake, Kalamalka Lake, Wood Lake and Duck Lake; and many smaller ones hidden within the Coastal and Monashee Mountain ranges.

The warm, dry climate of the Okanagan Valley provides great recreational opportunities, including fishing, hiking, golfing, camping, sailing, swimming, paddling and all water-borne activities.

Oyama has strong agricultural roots. The Okanagan Valley is renowned for its many orchards of apples, cherries, apricots, pears, and peaches, supplying the people of Lake Country with fresh fruit and vegetables.

Oyama is named after a Japanese field marshal, Prince Iwao Oyama (1842-1916), who fought in the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905.

Golf: Golfers can tee off at Predator Ridge Golf Course, 9 km north of Oyama. Select from three great nine-hole courses; The Osprey, The Peregrine and The Red Tail, each ranging in length from 2,600 yards to over 3,500 yards. Each course has its own style and beauty, allowing golfers to combine different courses to provide a challenging variety.

Location: Oyama is located in Lake Country, a 15 minutes drive from Kelowna International airport, 25 minutes from Orchard Mall, 25 km south of Vernon, and 11 km north of Winfield.

 


2009-05-15 (c) Christine Wolter