Lot 38 Angus Road, Carr's Landing, Lake Country, British Columbia


Awesome Okanagan Lake and mountain views!
Are you tired of city living and that closed-in feeling? Look no further! This may be the dream acreage you have been looking for! This scenic 9.50 acre property offers dramatic vistas of Okanagan Lake and the mountains.

The location of the property provides wonderful privacy and is within an easy drive to Kelowna or Vernon. The world class championship golf course at Predator Ridge Golf Resort is only 5 minutes from the property. Riding ranches are minutes away. Beaches on Okanagan Lake are closeby.

The land is suitable for hobby farming, ranching, horses or other livestock. The topography is gently rolling with many level building sites to choose from. The land has about 1200 feet frontage on Angus Road. A cute cabin is on the property offering the perfect weekend get-away for any city dweller. Lovers of the outdoors will find a variety of activities right on the property and fantastic recreational choices nearby.

Electric power and telephone are available at the lot line. There is drilled well on the property.

An attractive holding property in a gorgeous rural neighborhood. One of the best buys!


Listed at: $429,900.       pdf - download

 

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Lot 38 Angus Road
Carr's Landing
Lake Country
British Columbia
9224078


Driving Directions

From Kelowna and Kelowna Airport take highway 97 north to Lake Country. Turn left on Oceola Road, then right on Carr's Landing Road, which merges with Commonage Road. Follow the road approx 2km, turn right on Charolaise Road, right on Hereford Road, turn left and drive to the property which is on the left side or west side of the road.

From Vernon:

Take Highway 97 South out of Vernon, approximately 10km. Turn right onto Bailey Road, and then left onto Commonage Road. Follow Commonage for approximately 4km. Pass Predator Ridge on your right and continue on Commonage Road to Charolaise Road, approx. 5 km, turn right on Charolaise, then right on Hereford Road, turn left on Angus and drive to the property.

Airlines:

Kelowna International Airport is serviced by many of the top Canadian airlines - Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Horizon Air (Alaska Airlines) and Regional 1 Airlines. These airlines are partnered with many international carriers and fly non-stop to Kelowna daily from Toronto, Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops, Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Red Deer and Seattle.

 

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$429,900.
$1,339.38 (2009 tax year)


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9.50 acres
1204 feet / 367 m along Angus Road
691 feet / 210 m
994 feet / 302 m
Public Road, gravel surface
lake view, mountain view, private rural setting, some mature spruce trees,
meadow, golf, riding, recreation and waterfront nearby
Lot 28, Section 22, Township 14, Plan 23583, ODYD
RU ALR in the Agricultural Land Reserve
The current zoning does not permit subdivision into smaller parcels
Hydro and telephone at the lot line.
Septic permit required. There is an existing drilled well on the land.
New well drilled in October 2009. There is also an existing drilled well on the land.
A cute and cozy cabin, approx. 14' x 10', is strategically erected on the land. A covered deck is attached to the cabin. You can overlook the lake, meadows, wooded areas of this great acreage as well as the gently rolling valley of this great neighborhood.


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 is located on both Wood Lake and Kalamalka Lake. Lake County is mid-way between the city of Kelowna and the city of Vernon.

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, horse-back riding, camping, sailing, swimming, paddling and all water-borne activities.
The Okanagan Valley is recognized for its majestic mountains, refreshing waters, lush orchards, world-class golf and skiing and one of the warmest climates in Canada.

Golf:
Golfers can tee off at Predator Ridge Golf Course, 5 km north of Carr's landing. 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.



New wellness center and hotel: The Sparkling Hill Resort will be a luxurious 150 room hotel and European-style wellness centre on 174 acres adjacent to the Predator Ridge Golf Resort overlooking beautiful Lake Okanagan. "Sparkling Hill" will be a one-of-a-kind European luxury wellness experience in Canada that will attract international visitors from North America and Europe," adds President and CEO Hans Peter Mayr.
 

Media News

Largest Building Permit in Vernon History issued to Sparkling Hill Resort
 

New European-style wellness center and hotel to change the face of tourism in Vernon

Tuesday, April 8, 2008, VERNON B.C. - The largest building permit in the history of the City of Vernon has been issued to Sparkling Hill Resort, a luxury, European-style wellness hotel being built next to the prestigious Predator Ridge Golf Resort and south of the city of Vernon in the North Okanagan Valley. In a press briefing on April 08/2008 at 11:00 am at the building site, Vernon Mayor Wayne Lippert will announce the unprecedented $55 million dollar building permit granted to The Sparkling Hill Resort and Wellness Hotel which is slated to open in the winter of 2009.

Other noteworthy permits have been granted by the City of Vernon to BC Transmission Corporation Building ($21 m), the Vernon Jubilee Hospital addition in 1982 ($21 m), The Strand Development ($20 m) and Tolko Office Buildings ($16 m). The Sparkling Hill permit, substantially more than the others, is a reflection of the significance of this development to the city of Vernon.

Formerly known by its pre-development marketing name Kristall Resort, The Sparkling Hill Resort will be a luxurious 150 room hotel and European-style wellness centre on 174 acres adjacent to the Predator Ridge Golf Resort overlooking beautiful Lake Okanagan. Carved into the surrounding rock, the resort will be 22,400m2 (240,000sq.ft.) and built in a fluid style that will respectfully fuse the resort to the land.

The name Sparkling Hill refers to the dramatic light reflections from Lake Okanagan. A scenic 25 minute drive from Kelowna International Airport along the Kalamalka Lake corridor in view of the Monashee Mountains, the resort will be linked with all amenities at Predator Ridge, permitting guests to indulge in wellness, relaxation and championship golf during their stay.

"Sparkling Hill joins Predator Ridge and The Rise as one of three international calibre developments in Vernon", notes Mayor Lippert. "A resort of this significance will have a tremendous impact on tourism for Vernon, consolidating its reputation as a world-class destination."

"We're evolving rapidly from a resource-based city into tourism, service and construction based one," continues Lippert. "The shift to new industries is having a positive impact on both the local economy and our job market".

"Sparkling Hill will be a one-of-a-kind European luxury wellness experience in Canada that will attract international visitors from North America and Europe," adds President and CEO Hans Peter Mayr. "Its development will change how the spa and wellness industry is viewed in Canada. It is destined to become the ultimate spa experience." Mayr has recently moved from Bad Haering, Austria, where he most recently managed the Kurzentrum Bad Haering Resort. He has extensive experience in the planning and management of new boutique hotels and spas, having opened three other resorts in Austria for the privately owned Kurzentrum group of hotels and wellness resorts.

Construction of Sparkling Hill has begun and the resort is anticipated to open in the winter of 2009 and be in full operation by spring 2010. Jim Radford, Sparkling Hill's COO, notes that when construction is completed, the development is expected to cost in excess of $100 million.

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2009-08-01 (c) Christine Wolter