Point
of Land
Walk on waterfront with over 600 feet
of shoreline, a three acre point of
spectacular land, custom built 3100
sq.ft. home, two level living with
substantial decking at the water's
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Sunnyhill
Farm Estate
High-caliber estate of multiple
buildings designed with purpose,
innovation, and respectful
craftsmanship. Farmhouse, guest house,
barn, executive loft, and carriage
house coordinate exquisitely with
landscape for a sum greater than its
parts. more
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$599,000
Little
Eden on the Coast Gracious grounds surround this
very comfortable residence offering
brilliant spring colour and exquisite
year round hues. Picture windows and
extensive sundecks take advantage of
the glorious views and sunlight. more
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$434,500
Immaculate
Oceanview Home
Reasonable price, has seaviews from
principal rooms. Vaulted ceilings over
living, dining and kitchen areas.
Hardwood floors, attractive fireplace.
Bonus workshop and outbuildings on 3/4
acre, easy care property. more
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$424,900
Sunny
Rancher in Ganges
Convenient one-level home in
exceptionally sunny setting and
walking distance to everything. Great
garden is private and fenced with
raised beds, gazebo and outbuildings.
Newly painted with new roof. more
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New
York Times article about
Salt Spring Island Real
Estate In
British Columbia, an
Island Spot Perfect for
Wildlife Lovers by
Joanne Blain
"George and Susan Roth admit that buying land more than 2,400 miles from their Connecticut home was an impulsive decision at the end of an idyllic vacation. “When we started the trip, we had no thought whatsoever about buying property,” Mr. Roth said. “It was just a
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New
York Times article about
Salt Spring Island Real
Estate How
Green Is My Island?
by Bethany Lyttle
"SALT SPRING ISLAND, the largest of the Gulf Islands of British Columbia, is defined by its culture. Sure, it has the rich green conifers, vibrant blue waters and frequent sightings of whales and sea lions one expects of the Pacific Northwest. But it is the residents’ attitudes on
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