This architecturally designed home has a newly Engineered MSE concrete retaining wall on driveway & located in one of the most sought after Maple Bay areas. Splendid valley & mountain views from this 2510 sq ft 2 level home which has lower entry thru inviting glass double doors. Both levels have a primary bedroom & ensuite and gorgeous oak wood flooring & crown molding throughout. A 2nd bdrm & spacious laundry room on the upper main floor. The pool table room could easily be converted into the 4th bedroom. Open concept living area upstairs with an expansive deck with glass railings to enjoy your hill & valley views. Sun awnings and a new hot tub is set into the deck. Superbly private and tranquil with wooded area surrounding. Banks of windows adorn the main living areas & the kitchen has attractive wood cabinetry, backsplash & granite countertops. For additional warmth, 2 propane fireplaces, 1 in living room and 1 down in rec room and a new hot water tank. Cobblestone courtyard & patio areas with rockeries & lighting and various sitting areas. Additional parking & rv/boat parking at road level, with also an engineered wall. Less than 1 hr to Victoria or by air to Vcr. Harbour air is located in quaint Maple Bay with 4 flights a day to downtown or airport Vcr.
Address
1158 Kathleen Dr
List Price
$999,500
Property Type
Residential
Type of Dwelling
Single Family Residence
Area
Duncan
Sub-Area
Du East Duncan
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
3
Floor Area
2,764 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size
28531.8 Sq. Ft.
Lot Size (Acres)
0.65 Ac.
Year Built
1992
MLS® Number
978590
Listing Brokerage
Royal LePage Parksville-Qualicum Beach Realty (QU)
Basement Area
Finished, Full, Walk-Out Access
Postal Code
V9L 5S4
Tax Amount
$5,756
Tax Year
2023
Features
Ceiling Fan(s), Dining/Living Combo, Dishwasher, Electric, Electric Garage Door Opener, F/S/W/D, Heat Pump, Insulated Windows, Microwave, Propane, Storage, Window Coverings, Wood
Amenities
Awning(s), Balcony/Deck, Balcony/Patio, Hillside, Irrigation Sprinkler(s), Marina Nearby, Private, Quiet Area, Security System