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58 Homer Crescent, Vernon
Vernon
Vacant Land
$90,000
For sale
0 BEDS
0 BATHS

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This lot is located in the Killiney Beach neighborhood approximately 35 plus minutes from Vernon and roughly 45 plus minutes from West Kelowna. This neighborhood has so much to offer the outdoor individual. Close proximity to the iconic Fintry campground and Fintry falls, The Evely campground, and loads of hiking trails. This residents of Killiney Beach have access to the Killiney Beach and boat launch complete with picnic tables, washrooms, and dog beach. Killiney Beach residents also are able to use the community hall for events. Homer Crescent is a short distance from the Killiney Beach fire department. No building schemes on title and there are no timelines to build your dream home. This lot is sloped and has not been prepped for building.

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0.5 ac|under 1 acre
Listed BY: Johnathan Christmas, Royal LePage Downtown Realty
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Purchase Amount $ 90,000
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58 Homer Crescent, Vernon
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