415 Rushton Ave (Parksville)
MLS No: | 862572 |
Price: | $1,898,000 |
Status: | Active |
Property Type: | Single Family |
Building Type: | Main Level Entry Bsmt and 2nd |
Total Finished Area: | 3,710 sqft |
Magnificent 3710sf waterfront home overlooking Parksville Bay! This welcoming Craftsman inspired home enjoys outstanding views of the sandy beach, dancing waves & snowcapped mountains beyond. Eagles soar overhead & perch in neighboring trees as they too watch the everchanging scenery. A lovely staircase w/several landings gives you private access to the swimming beach below. Enjoy main floor living w/all principle rooms overlooking the Salish Sea, w/ 3 bedrooms & ocean view office/den upstairs. There is also a suite upstairs, a nice private space for guests/family w/private BR, full bath & sitting room w/wet bar. The 6’9” basement is extremely useful space for storage, workshop, hobbies & housing the mechanics of the house. There are inviting entertaining & relaxing spaces inside/out, extremely private, gorgeous finishing & mill work, outstanding views, delightfully landscaped gardens & the Master Suite is extravagantly comfortable. Come & view this West Coast Waterfront dream.
Address: | 415 Rushton Ave |
Status: | Active |
City: | Parksville |
Province: | BC |
Postal Code: | V9P 1C6 |
Square Feet: | 3,710 sqft |
Lot Size: | 0.47 acres |
Bedrooms: | 4 |
Bathrooms: | 4 |
Building Characteristics: | Main Level Entry Bsmt and 2nd |
Basement: | Not Full Height |
Basement Development: | Partly Finished |
Age of Dwelling: | 2007 |
Subdivision: | Parksville Bay |
Construction: | Frame |
Roof: | Fibreglass Shingle |
Main Floor Area: | 1,876 sqft |
2nd Floor Area: | 1,834 sqft |
Basement Area: | 1,514 sqft |
TOTAL Area: | 5,224 sqft |
TOTAL Finished Area: | 3,710 sqft |
Heating System: | Heat Pump |
Fuel - Primary: | Electric |
Water Supply: | Municipal |
Number of Fireplaces: | 1 |
Fireplace Type: | Natural Gas |
Parking: | Garage - 3 Or More |
Bathroom #1 | 4pc ensuite |
Bathroom #2 | 5pc |
Bathroom #3 | 4pc |
Bathroom #4 | 2pc |
Title as to Land: | Freehold |
Gross Taxes: | 12180 (2020) |
Site Influences: | Near Golf Course, Landscaped, Marina Nearby, No Thru Road, Quiet Area, Recreation Nearby |
Zoning: | RS1 |
Sewer: | Connected |
Air Conditioning: | Heat Pump - Central |
Listing Brokerage: | Royal LePage Parksville-Qualicum Beach Realty (PBO) |
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