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Kelowna,BC V1V3C6
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Freehold
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,277 sqft
Price per Sqft $533
Subdivision Wilden
MLS Listing ID 10340976
Style Other
Bedrooms 6
Half Baths 2
Year Built 2024
Lot Size 10,454 Sqft
Property Sub-Type Freehold
Property Description
For more information, please click Brochure button. Welcome to 287 Summer Wood Drive in Wilden's Echo Ridge! Just a short walk from stunning lake-view trails and minutes from downtown Kelowna, UBCO, and the airport, this thoughtfully designed home offers 2,430 sq. ft. of living space with 5 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, plus a fully finished 847 sq. ft. registered suite—totaling 6 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms. Built for sustainability and efficiency, this home features triple-pane windows for soundproofing, low-carbon materials, and is constructed to BC's Energy Step Code 5 (Net Zero Ready), reducing energy costs. It is solar-optimized, insulated with hemp for superior thermal performance, and equipped with a high-efficiency HVAC system, heat pump water heating, and EV charging rough-in. Enjoy a private covered front deck, a spacious rear patio with a gas line for a BBQ and hot tub rough-in, and a backyard suitable for a small pool. With exceptional craftsmanship, premium finishes, and cutting-edge energy efficiency, this home is truly built for the future. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a sustainable, modern home in one of Kelowna's most desirable neighborhoods! (id:24570)
Location
Province BC
Zoning Unknown
Rooms
Kitchen 2.0
Interior
Heating Baseboard heaters,,Heat Pump
Cooling See Remarks,Heat Pump
Flooring Carpeted,Hardwood,Tile,Vinyl
Fireplaces Type Insert
Exterior
Parking Features Yes
Garage Spaces 2.0
Garage Description 2
Fence Not fenced
View Y/N Yes
View City view,Lake view,Mountain view,Valley view
Roof Type Unknown
Building
Lot Description Landscaped,Sloping
Story 2
Sewer Municipal sewage system