
$3,495,00015829 Greenhow Road, Lake Country
Introduction
Stunning 10 acre parcel in the Oyama area of Lake Country w/ unique A1ta (Agri-Tourism Accommodation) zoning & operating RV park! The primary home offers 4300+ sq.ft., w/ 7 beds + office/den & 7 baths across 2 levels of living space. The main level has been substantially renovated & includes a stunning chefs kitchen w/ enormous kitchen island, opened up to the spacious living room. Access to a patio that spans across the back of the home & offers great views of the land below. 3 beds + office on the main incl. a separate master wing that has a sitting room w/ fireplace, large walk-in closet & a newly renovated ensuite w/ his/her sinks & tiled shower. Spectacular views of BOTH Kalamalka & Wood lakes throughout. Downstairs features 4 beds, all with their own entrance & 2-pce private ensuite. Theres also a 4-pce common bath. Summer kitchen area & add. access to the triple car garage. This layout could be well suited to a bed and breakfast. One of the most unique features of the property is the 10 stall RV park; provides great seasonal rental rates in the spring/summer/fall months! Theres also 2+ acres planted to apples, leased year-to-year to a local farmer. Approx. 3.6 acres (some cleared, some lightly treed) that could be used for add. horticultural uses;slope would be great for a vineyard or tree fruits. Theres also a small cabin at the bottom of property. It is rare to find such a property so close to the water w/ both Kalamalka & Wood lakes just a quick walk away.
10Acres
4365sq.ft.
7Bedrooms
Scott Marshall
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Phone (250) 470-2388
Sotheby's International Realty Canada

Nate Cassie
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Phone 250-869-7995

Geoff Hall
Phone 250-575-4292











































































































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