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Waterfront Property | Nanaimo Real Estate | Realtor Stephen Foster

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  • Waterfront Property | Nanaimo BC | Realtor Stephen Foster
    This Unique Oceanfront Estate consists of 2 separate homes on 3.5acre property.
    A 3B/3B original Arts & Crafts Waterfront property in Nanaimo has expansive ocean views from the large front windows. The separate contemporary 2 bdrm "beachhouse" was built in 1997 and houses 2 artist studios.
    Architectural & exterior naturalized detailing featuring local stone, 10" adobe walls, local marble counters, custom fir windows, concrete poured floors with radiant floor heat, local stone fireplace, custom cabinet and doors. This fully landscaped acreage has a Japanese inspired watercourse with stone footbridge, expansive outdoor courtyard for entertaining and has a trail leading you to the beach.
    Nanaimo real estate of this type does not come by very often. If waterfront property is what you are looking for then this a large acreage might fit your needs perfectly. Realtor Stephen Foster takes you want to tour of this waterfront property that has subdivision potential. It only does this and I'm a real estate waterfront property have an and crafts home wanted with sweeping views of the strait of Georgia, it also has a magnificent views of the Coast Mountain Range from the beach home that is closer to the water yet secluded in the trees.
    Both homes have sep. road access and are self-contained. Subdivision potential.
    When you are looking for Nanaimo real estate, waterfront properties tend to not have so much acreage as they are often chopped up in much smaller frontages and so you are very close to all of your neighbors. Here at Stevenson point one has the luxury of a large frontage on this waterfront property in the Nanaimo as it enjoys the 3+ acres which allows for more privacy and space to stretch your legs and to spread your wings all the while enjoying your waterfront property and your real estate here in Nanaimo.
    The Brown House
    In the early days of the twentieth century, Captain Yates built a home for his wife, Beatrix Planta, next door to the Brown House. It does not survive, but the Brown House of the Planta Point property at 3560 Planta Road was completed likely at the same time, sometime around 1915-17 by Captain Stephenson. It has the original fir floors and stone foundation and chimneys built of rock, rock not indigenous to BC but likely from Hawaii, brought back as ballast on ships which took Nanaimo coal to those islands.
    Planta Point - A New Home and Studios - The Beach House
    The design was an eclectic process of values and ideas developed with input from colleagues in the School of Architecture at UBC. The siting was born of the respect for the land. Many of the architectural ideas needed Richard Nash, a builder from Lantzville, up the coast a bit, to work his magic. The concept of beach house as a collection of modules, and the central courtyard, were inspired by a small town in the foothills of Greece. The raised breakfast terrace was a gift of a record snow fall in 1996;The stone access bridge with its Roman arches was completed by the owners husband in time for Christmas, 1997.

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