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Cortes Island, BC
$774,000

Turn-key living awaits in wonderful Whaletown on Cortes Island, BC.

2.49-acre S-facing lot in the desirable Whaletown area of Cortes Island offers the perfect blend of comfort and low-maintenance living. With another area perked for septic, a second site is ready for development. The 3-level custom built home has been meticulously maintained. Total of 3 beds, 2 baths, including the vacation suite, finished garage/shop and power shed. Home's main level includes open-concept kitchen and living room plus deck. The 300 sq ft loft includes built-in beds & desk, and space for yoga/movement or office. Easy living with metal roof, propane stove, electric baseboards, Hardie plank siding, and a southern wall of windows for excellent natural lighting. Lower level mortgage helper offers partial kitchen, combo bed/living area, bathroom, laundry, and utility room. Located on a no-thru road near the ferry landing, this coastal retreat allows for easy travel on and off the island while providing access to the nature the Whaletown area has to offer.
2.49-acre S-facing lot in the desirable Whaletown area of Cortes Island offers the perfect blend of comfort and low-maintenance living. With another area perked for septic, a second site is ready for development. The 3-level custom built home has been meticulously maintained. Total of 3 beds, 2 baths, including the vacation suite, finished garage/shop and power shed. Home's main level includes open-concept kitchen and living room plus deck. The 300 sq ft loft includes built-in beds & desk, and space for yoga/movement or office. Easy living with metal roof, propane stove, electric baseboards, Hardie plank siding, and a southern wall of windows for excellent natural lighting. Lower level mortgage helper offers partial kitchen, combo bed/living area, bathroom, laundry, and utility room. Located on a no-thru road near the ferry landing, this coastal retreat allows for easy travel on and off the island while providing access to the nature the Whaletown area has to offer.
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2007 Year Built

3 Bedrooms

2 Total Bathrooms

1,804 Sq.Ft. Living Space

2.5 Acres Lot Size

1.0 Garage Space

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Interior
Bedroom
3 Beds
Bathroom
2 Baths
Laundry Room
Other
Flooring
Mixed
Fireplace
Gas, Living Room
Other Interior Features
Breakfast Nook, Ceiling Fan(s), Dining/Living Combo, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Workshop
Exterior & Building
Garage Spaces
1.0
Water Source
Well: Drilled
Utilites
Electricity Connected, Phone Available
Roof
Metal
Lot Features
No Through Road, Park Setting, Rural Setting, Southern Exposure, Wooded
Parking
Detached, Garage
Heat Type
Heat Pump, Propane
Air Conditioning
None
Sewer
Septic System
Substructure
Slab
Other Exterior Features
Balcony/Deck, Balcony/Patio, Low Maintenance Yard
Lot & Area
Status
Inactive
Living Area
1,804 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
2.5 Acres
MLS® ID
959386
Type
Residential
Year Built
2007
Neighborhood
Cortes Island
View Description
Ocean
Finance
Sales Price
$774,000
Real Estate Taxes
$2,443/yr
Zoning
R1

Jeramie Ellingsen

Offers the perfect blend of comfort and low-maintenance living.

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Cortes Island
Cortes Island lies beyond the northern end of the Gulf of Georgia, between Vancouver Island and the British Columbia Mainland.

Welcome to Cortes Island

Cortes Island is located within the traditional and ancestral territories of the toq qaymÉ©xÊ· (Klahoose), ɬəʔamÉ›n qaymÉ©xÊ· (Tla’amin), and Ê”op qaymÉ©xÊ· (Homalco) First Nations.
 

From OurCortes.com -

 

The 1,000 year-round residents of Cortes Island are a diverse bunch united by a desire to live independently, together. Farmers, loggers, artists, and teachers, retirees and city refugees — our community events are full of the spirit and hardy passion that comes with life on the fringes of British Columbia’s vast coastal wilderness. Though we don’t agree on everything, our commitment is to discussion, community service, and a lifestyle that challenges the norm creates an atmosphere of empowerment, support, and trust.

 

You’re not a stranger long on Cortes Island, a place where you rarely wait to hitch a ride. Events at Mansons Hall and the Gorge Hall draw residents and visitors throughout the year for performance, workshop, and fun. In the summer time, Locals gather on the rocks at Hague Lake and the sunset beach at Smelt Bay, soaking in the summer sun. The island’s passionate spirit comes to life in vibrant societies and initiatives, at the Friday market in Mansons Landing, and at community meals throughout the year. Cortes Islanders are gregarious and curious, and excited to share their island with visitors from all over the world.

 

The Cortes Island community is notable for its diversity. All events and island gatherings are all-ages — our children dance at our community festivals and play alongside us at island soccer and ultimate frisbee games. We believe that creative interactions between generations help the young in becoming elders and remind our elders how to stay young at heart. These intergenerational bonds help bind us together, creating a strong Cortes Islander identity.

 

A visit to Cortes Island is never simply a vacation. Maybe inspiration will strike on the ferry, while chatting with an island artist with a view over the mainland mountains. Maybe browsing a local artisan’s wares at the Mansons Landing Friday Market will invite a flash of your inner creativity. Maybe the warm smiles and the flowering gardens will inspire a new idea of how to live connected with your own community.

 

No matter how it strikes you, it’s the rich community life on Cortes Island that leaves the longest-lasting impact on our visitors. Many Cortes Islanders came for a visit and stayed for a lifetime. Is it the wildlife, the serenity, or the friendly smiles on people’s faces? Come and visit to find out for yourself. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.

Welcome to Cortes Island Cortes Island is located within the traditional and ancestral territories of the toq qaymÉ©xÊ· (Klahoose), ɬəʔamÉ›n qaymÉ©xÊ· (Tla’amin), and Ê”op qaymÉ©xÊ· (Homalco) First Nations.   From OurCortes.com -   The 1,000 year-round residents of Cortes Island are a diverse bunch united by a desire to live independently, together. Farmers, loggers, artists, and teachers, retirees and city refugees — our community events are full of the spirit and hardy passion that comes with life on the fringes of British Columbia’s vast coastal wilderness. Though we don’t agree on everything, our commitment is to discussion, community service, and a lifestyle that challenges the norm creates an atmosphere of empowerment, support, and trust.   You’re not a stranger long on Cortes Island, a place where you rarely wait to hitch a ride. Events at Mansons Hall and the Gorge Hall draw residents and visitors throughout the year for performance, workshop, and fun. In the summer time, Locals gather on the rocks at Hague Lake and the sunset beach at Smelt Bay, soaking in the summer sun. The island’s passionate spirit comes to life in vibrant societies and initiatives, at the Friday market in Mansons Landing, and at community meals throughout the year. Cortes Islanders are gregarious and curious, and excited to share their island with visitors from all over the world.   The Cortes Island community is notable for its diversity. All events and island gatherings are all-ages — our children dance at our community festivals and play alongside us at island soccer and ultimate frisbee games. We believe that creative interactions between generations help the young in becoming elders and remind our elders how to stay young at heart. These intergenerational bonds help bind us together, creating a strong Cortes Islander identity.   A visit to Cortes Island is never simply a vacation. Maybe inspiration will strike on the ferry, while chatting with an island artist with a view over the mainland mountains. Maybe browsing a local artisan’s wares at the Mansons Landing Friday Market will invite a flash of your inner creativity. Maybe the warm smiles and the flowering gardens will inspire a new idea of how to live connected with your own community.   No matter how it strikes you, it’s the rich community life on Cortes Island that leaves the longest-lasting impact on our visitors. Many Cortes Islanders came for a visit and stayed for a lifetime. Is it the wildlife, the serenity, or the friendly smiles on people’s faces? Come and visit to find out for yourself. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
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Jeramie Ellingsen

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Jeramie Ellingsen

Real Estate Advisor

Real Estate Advisor

As a dedicated local resident, Jeramie Ellingsen brings a wealth of place-based knowledge and a deep connection to the community to her role as a Real Estate Advisor. Jeramie's goal is to leverage her wide-ranging experience and deep-rooted understanding of Coastal BC to make the property buying and selling process as smooth and successful as possible for her clients. 

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