Overview
Lot 177, Lillooet Lake Estates, Lillooet Lake, BC
MLS#:Listing Overview
- Property Value$395,000
- Property AddressLot 177, Lillooet Lake Estates, Lillooet Lake, BC, V0N 2K0, Canada
- Typehouse
- BasementFully Finished
- Garagenone
- Year Built2003
- Est. Property Tax$788.29/2009
- Living Area1,942 sq.ft.
- Lot Frontage92 ft
- Lot Depth190 ft
- Lot Size Area17,480 sq.ft.
- Bedrooms2
- Bathroom1 full
- School DistrictPemberton
- Maintenance Fee$1060/year
Lillooet Lake Estates Address
Lot 177, Lillooet Lake Estates, Lillooet Lake, BC, V0N 2K0, Canada
Description
Fantastic south facing lake view lot with newly built quality custom home. Some features of this 1942 sq.ft. 2 bedroom, one bathroom single family residence include: custom birch cabinets and granite countertops, gas stove, large propane fridge, dining room, cast enameled Waterford wood–burning stove, 21’ vaulted ceiling, wood windows, low E glass, fir flooring throughout, a large deck leads outside from the main floor, period style full bath with claw foot tub and pedestal sink, full size front loading washer and gas dryer, master bedroom with private deck, full height tiled walk-out basement with propane heater, enormous recreational room and wine cellar, front and back decks, gated driveway, beautifully landscaped yard with fully automated and irrigated lawn and gardens, topped off with a giant view of a pristine wilderness lake. Go green -this home is off grid with a 4000 watt grid-tie inverter, Honda 3000is generator and full Solar Array.
Features
Location
Directions to Lillooet Lake Estates Village from Vancouver
Follow Highway 99, the Sea to Sky Highway, north through Squamish, Whistler, and Pemberton
Follow Highway 99 east of Pemberton to the north end of Lillooet Lake
You cross the bridge over the Birkenhead River to the east side of Lillooet Lake.
The road goes southeast along the lake and then starts up the mountain.
This brings you to the junction of the In-SHUCK-ch Forest Service Road (formerly known as the Pemberton – Douglas Forest Service Road) and Highway 99.
Turn right and head south on the Forest Service Road.
Just after the Strawberry Point Recreation Site, at KM7, you enter Lillooet Lake Estates.
Watch for the seven marked Gates that lead you into the various areas of Lillooet Lake Estates.
Lilloet Lake Estates
Lillooet Lake Estates is a 152-lot subdivision on the northeast side of Lillooet Lake in the Lillooet Valley of British Columbia. Lillooet Lake Estates is about seven kilometres south of Highway 99 on the In-SHUCK-ch Forest Service Road (formerly known as the Pemberton – Douglas Forest Service Road).
In effect, the subdivision is an unincorporated village. The administrator is a company called Lillooet Lake Estates Ltd., which serves as a village government as a result of the founding of the estates through a Land Use Contract with the Squamish Lillooet Regional District.
Lillooet Lake Estates Ltd. is run by a Board of Directors who are elected annually by means of a "section" or "ward" system whereby 6 neighbourhood groups of property owners elect 2 representatives each in order to form a group of 12 Directors.
Lillooet Lake Estates Ltd. acts like a strata property manager and provides municipal services for the residents of Lillooet Lake Estates such as water, road improvements, parks, fire protection, snow clearing, etc.
Amenities
Lillooet Lake is a lake in British Columbia, Canada about 25 km in length and about 33.5 square kilometres (22 mi˛) in area. It is about 95 km downstream from the source of the Lillooet River, which resumes its course after leaving Little Lillooet Lake, aka Tenas Lake (tenass in the Chinook Jargon means little). Immediately adjacent to the mouth of the upper Lillooet River is the mouth of the Birkenhead River and just upstream along the Lillooet is the confluence of the Green River, which begins at Green Lake in the resort area of Whistler.
The community of Pemberton is about 12 km upstream from the head of Lillooet Lake, while the eastern edge of the Mount Currie Indian Reserve of the Lil'wat branch of the St'at'imc people is the lakeshore itself. The eastern ramparts of the mountain ranges of Garibaldi Provincial Park overlook Lillooet Lake from the west, while to the east are the northern reaches of the Lillooet Ranges which lie between the Lillooet-Harrison drainage and the Fraser River.
Lillooet Lake was part of the "Lakes Route" or Douglas Road, once if only briefly the principal route between the Coast and the Interior during the days of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush. Several steamers and innumerable smaller watercraft served the busy freight and passenger traffic in those days. The best-known and largest of these was the SS Prince of Wales, whose wreckage was visible on the shores of the lake near Mount Currie for many years.
Listing Provided By
Whistler Real Estate Co Ltd
- Susan Smith
- Mobile: 604-905-9294
- Fax: 604-894-5752
- Email: susan@wrec.com
- Pemberton, BC
- 5-7331 Arbutus Drive
- Pemberton, BC
- V0N 2L1