1415 SEYMOUR RIVER ROAD NORTH, Seymour Arm, British Columbia V0E1M0
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Price/Sqft$416/sqft
Est. Mortgage$4,079/mo
Tax Amount ()$2,778/yr
Days On Market9 days
Description
Now offering an extraordinary opportunity to own a secluded riverside retreat on 78 acres along the Seymour River at the northern tip of Shuswap Lake. Rustic charm meets modern convenience in this self-sustaining getaway, fully serviced with electricity, phone, internet, and satellite TV. A gravity-fed water system sourced from a nearby creek and a combination of solar power and a Pelton wheel ensure reliable, off-grid living, free from utility bills and full of peace of mind. At the heart of the property sits a warm and inviting log home, complemented by a 25' x 35' guest cabin, a cozy riverside cabin, greenhouse, and a variety of outbuildings—ideal for hosting large gatherings, group ownership, or creating a spa or wilderness resort. With breathtaking river views from the deck, every corner of the property invites rest, reflection, and connection to nature. Whether you’re drawn to fishing, snowmobiling, hiking, hunting, or simply unwinding in total privacy, this property is perfectly suited for year-round adventure. Despite its peaceful seclusion, the retreat is just a short distance from Silver Beach and some of the region’s most sought-after boating and backcountry destinations. This rare offering combines functionality and natural beauty in one of BC’s most treasured regions. Don’t miss your chance to explore the full potential of this one-of-a-kind property—contact us today for more details and to arrange a private showing. (id:39198)
Property Details
Interior
Features
Second level Floor
4pc Bathroom
2pc Ensuite bath
Primary Bedroom
17' x 24'Property History

