Scott Parker · Personal Real Estate Corporation
MLS® 1032709
Just Listed
5251 Rocky Point Rd
Metchosin, BC · V9C 4G7
4 Beds
2 Baths
1,200 sqft
10.08 ac
Built 1960
About this home
Metchosin Living, Reimagined.
RARE 10-ACRE METCHOSIN ESTATE WITH PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS. Discover a disappearing breed of real estate: 10 acres of pristine West Coast beauty featuring breathtaking panoramic vistas over the Strait of Juan de Fuca. A constructed private road spans the full length of the property, leading you past lush forests and rolling hills to an upper plateau designed for ultimate privacy. The land is already serviced with municipal water and currently hosts two tenanted residences—a rancher and a second home studio with a workshop in the walk-out basement —offering immediate holding income while you plan your legacy. Ideally situated for nature lovers, this park-like setting is steps from the Galloping Goose Trail and walking distance to Matheson Lake, all while remaining minutes from marinas and golf. Experience the warmth and charm of Metchosin; book your private tour to walk the land today. Hosted tours only.
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RARE 10-ACRE METCHOSIN ESTATE WITH PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS.
The Details
Property Highlights
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
2
Living Area
1,200 sqft
Year Built
1960
Lot Size
10.08 acres
Building Type
House
Cooling
None
Parking
8
View
Mountain view, Ocean view
Room By Room
Inside the Floor Plan
Bathroom
Level: Main level
Dimensions: 1 ft x 1 ft
Bedroom
Level: Main level
Dimensions: 1 ft x 1 ft
Bedroom
Level: Main level
Dimensions: 1 ft x 1 ft
Kitchen
Level: Main level
Dimensions: 1 ft x 1 ft
Laundry room
Level: Main level
Dimensions: 1 ft x 1 ft
Living room/Dining room
Level: Main level
Dimensions: 1 ft x 1 ft
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Scott Parker
Personal Real Estate Corporation · RE/MAX
Nanaimo, British Columbia