Prime Pitt Meadows development potential property that could yield 6 townhomes of approx 2100 sq ft including garage with commercial units. The application expired in 2017. The property is designated town centre commercial in the Official Community Plan. Rentalable house that has had some updating in 2020. Walk to West Coast Express, transit, and shopping.More details
Explore the opportunity to own a meticulously maintained 16.69-acre blueberry farm, featuring two varieties of blueberries across 7 acres in Last Call and 7.5 acres in Aurora, with a current yield of approximately 124,000 lbs. This prime location, adjacent to Pitt Meadows Golf Club, offers breathtaking mountain views and convenient access to Highway 7, making it an ideal site for building your dream home.More details
1st time on the market . 44 of an acre, located in Osprey Creek, the sunny side of Pitt Lake. A Short 45 min. boat ride from Gilnetter Pub or 20 min. boat ride from Grant Narrows Park. Ideal for a quick relaxing weekend away or fishing trip . Freehold property with many old growth trees, gently sloping, on a cul- de-sac with a trail leading down to the lake. This property must be sold together with 2 and 12 Osprey Creek (3 lots combined, total of 1.50 acres) Perfect opportunity for a family venture and or AIRBN business. Plenty of space to built a few vacation cabins or luxury home.More details
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