Homes available in fast-growing lakeside community in Kelowna

| August 13, 2019 in Real Estate

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If you haven’t been to McKinley Beach lately, you may be surprised by what you’d find there today. 

Over the last four years, they’ve been busy building homes, creating a community and welcoming new neighbours. With more than 150 homes now under construction or occupied, a fully completed marina and the extension of their road systems, the area is growing quickly without showing signs of stopping. They even have a vineyard in the works and future planned mixed use spaces.

There are currently four different opportunities available for those interested in calling this fast-growing community home.


Mezzo Living — perfect for all stages of life

Mezzo Living is a collection of semi-detached homes in Hilltown, and 14 are still available. With four different floor plans to choose from, double garages, private balconies, bedrooms on the main floor, and plenty of planned future amenities, this community is suited to homeowners in all life stages. 

“We’re excited to offer something completely unique to the McKinley Beach development,” said Sandra Matlock, Sales Manager at McKinley Beach. “For the first time, we are offering semi-detached homes with all the amenities and offerings of McKinley Beach. These homes are perfect for first time homebuyers, or those ready to downsize without compromising on community and amenities.”

Starting at $599,000, these homes are surrounded by nature with access to 1 kilometre of beach.


Beachhouse — live steps from the lake

If lakefront living is your goal, then look no further. The Beachhouse consists of nine 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom homes, cozily nestled into the hillside just steps from the beach. Enjoy uninterrupted views of the lake, rooftop patios, contemporary designs and a kilometre of beach and a private marina just across the street. 

Beachhouse will also share a building with a boutique coffee-wine shop, so residents have easy access to tasty beverages.

The units are priced at $799,000. With only two remaining, those interested should act fast!


Hillside Lots — build your custom dream home

If you’re interested in having a home customized to perfectly suit your lifestyle, then consider purchasing a lot in the Hillside community and working with one of McKinley Beach’s reputable builders.

Placed along a gentle slope, each of the 30 remaining lots have access to views of the lake and surrounding valley. Choose from four impressive builders and create the home of your dreams on your preferred lot, which start at $299,000.


Forest Hills — smart-size and surrounded by nature

Forest Hills offers smart-size lakeview homes starting at $628,000, and there are only six more homes up for grabs. These unique, bungalow-style homes were built with environmentally friendly practices and are connected to the beach, hiking trails, the marina and more.

“We’re proud to offer single-family homes that are the right size for Okanagan lifestyles,” said Matlock. “Our previous stages were very successful, so we’re excited to be able to offer two new home plans that maximize the views of Okanagan Lake, as well as the natural forest around us.”

To learn more about options at McKinley Beach you can visit their website, contact the sales team at 250-980-5555 or visit the show home.


McKinley Beach is built on a foundation of experience and expertise. There are 872 acres of protected indigenous landscape, designated parks and trails, and a kilometre of sunny beach —all made possible by a construction process that carefully considers the existing environment.

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