New development offering opportunity to live and invest in Lake Country

Jacob Hill | January 21, 2019 in Sponsored

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In the last few years, Lake Country has progressed into a vibrant community that’s full of life.

With the area being exempt from the proposed speculation tax in B.C., this fast-growing region  has peaked developers’ interests.

“The experience and expertise that Troika Developments and CorWest builders bring to the table will give our buyers peace of mind knowing that they have purchased a quality home from a reputable and trustworthy developer,” says Calvin Lechner, Director of Sales and Marketing at Troika.

The Landing, which is located at the southern end of Wood Lake, will feature 25 two- and three-bedroom townhomes with rooftop terraces. Introductory pricing will start in the low to mid $500,000s.


The Lake Country lifestyle

Whether you’re downsizing or you’re looking for a home for your family, The Landing is only a few minutes away from everything you will need.

In the two-car garage there is room to store your kayaks, paddleboards or whatever equipment you may need to enjoy the outdoors in the Okanagan. Wake up with a cup of coffee or tea on your unique rooftop terrace, overlooking Wood Lake and the Okanagan Valley before you take your kayak out for a cruise.

Then head into town to pick up a couple things for dinner, or dine out at one of the many popular restaurants in the area. You’re likely to find a few flyers about local sports events or other activities happening in the community.

There are also countless groups and associations to join, no matter what your hobbies are. The strong community in Lake Country will keep you busy!


Why invest in Lake Country?

Lake Country has been one of the fastest growing municipalities in the Okanagan over the last few years. This means that developments in the area are sought after and the prices will only go up from here. Get in while you can!

There are various stores, schools, restaurants, entertainment and recreational options. Close to parks, orchards and more, you will be living the Okanagan lifestyle we all aspire to live.

“With access to multiple lakes, the Rail Trail, YLW, UBCO and more, Lake Country is connected to everything, but still feels like the perfect Okanagan getaway,” says Lechner.

If you’re not looking for a home for yourself, but you’re looking for an investment opportunity instead, then Lake Country is for you as well. On top of the exemption from the speculation tax, the legalization of short-term vacation rentals has made Lake Country a perfect place to invest. The beauty of the area and the variety of activities has made Lake Country a sought after spot for everyone.


What will your investment get you?

The Landing offers 25 modern townhomes that will feature a blend of contemporary and mid-century styles with a beach home aesthetic.

Each townhome offers a two-car garage, eco-friendly amenities, yard space and a unique rooftop terrace with views of Wood Lake and the rest of the Okanagan Valley.

There are two floor plans to choose from and the introductory pricing starts from the low to mid $500,000s. Phase one includes 11 homes, so pre-register while you can!

Whether you’re looking for a home that is relaxing and recharging, or you are looking for an investment opportunity, make sure to check out The Landing’s registration website.

 

The Landing at Wood Lake is a new development by Troika Developments coming soon to Lake Country. The Landing offers 25 conveniently located townhomes with lake views, contemporary design, eco-friendly amenities and unique rooftop terraces.

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