476 Hawk Hill Dr., Kelowna
Asking price: $1.749-million (July 27); $1,699,900 (Aug. 2); re-listed $1.65-million (Oct. 4)
Selling price: $1.6-million (Jan. 22)
Days on the market: 110
Taxes: $4,545.23 (2023)
Buyer’s agent: Richard Deacon, Engel & Völkers Okanagan
The action
The buyers liked the high-end appliances, high ceilings and lake views, says Mr. Deacon. They were the only offer on the property and their timing was good because the fall market was slow. The property had initially been listed in the summer for $1.749-million and the sellers adjusted the price a couple of times.
“They were reaching for the stars a bit there,” says the buyer’s agent Richard Deacon. “The market was certainly not in a great spot back in the summer, and then the [forest] fires hit.”
What they got
The 3,314-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bathroom duplex is part of the Kestrel Ridge master-planned community, built in 2022.
It feels like a detached house because it’s large with two levels, but it shares a common wall. The home is aimed at the luxury market, with a wine fridge, $40,000 upgrade for the kitchen appliances, 10-foot-ceilings on the main floor, lake views, two-car garage, xeriscape landscaping and huge walk-out decks.
“It showed incredibly well,” says Mr. Deacon. “I’ve had other clients buy into Kestrel Ridge and it’s great for people who don’t want any maintenance and don’t have kids, who love the outdoors. You could hike or run right out the back door to the trails in Upper Mission. It’s a very sought-after product.”
The agent’s take
The sale is another example of the in-migration to Kelowna from other provinces, including Quebec, Ontario, and the prairies, says Mr. Deacon. The sellers were from Saskatchewan and the buyers were from Montreal. They were new to the Okanagan and wanted a home like their previous house in Montreal, said Mr. Deacon.
The sale completed March 13.