This Sechelt home has everything you’d need and then some — and then some more. realestate housegoals luxury BC SunshineCoast
10:48 AM May 18, 2023
British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast is home to numerous picturesque communities, each as beautiful as the next. The District of Sechelt is perhaps the most well known. Sechelt, with a population of just over 10,000 people, sits in the lower portion of the Sunshine Coast, approximately 50 kilometres away from Vancouver; the route includes a scenic ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale, and an equally scenic drive up the Sunshine Coast Highway.
Most of the highway is along the water, with plenty of waterfront neighbourhoods along the way; it’s along here thatThe home was originally built in 2017, and serves 3,096 sq. ft of living space on a 9,469-sq. ft lot. The abode is complete with three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and such close proximity to the Strait of Georgia that you can practically touch the water from the backyard deck.
The main floor of the home houses the living room, dining room, and kitchen in a modern open layout, as well as a butler’s pantry, laundry, and den, where you can find those aforementioned rich materials in details like the Quartzite stone counters and the wide-plank maple hardwood floors.
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