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425 Nashwito Road, Vernon, British Columbia, V1H 2G7

MLS® # 10310225
Vacant Land For Sale In Vernon, British Columbia
$299,000
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425 Nashwito Road, Vernon, British Columbia, V1H 2G7
$299,000

Property Information:

Beautiful lake and mountain views from this easy to access rural property approximately 30 minutes from Vernon or 40 min from West Kelowna along the west side of Okanagan lake. The 12.2 acres has been partially cleared with a large flat parking area just off the gravel road where you can take in the 180 degree view of the expansive sky, lake and mountain. The Westside fire scorched a small amount of the north end of the property, but not to bad. The large holdings zoning allows for multiple uses including agricultural, alcohol and cannabis production, as well as accessory uses including farm retail sales, agri-tourism accommodation, bed and breakfast, group homes, and more. Permitted Residences include one single or one two-family home with one secondary dwelling. Lightly treed with brushy areas. Easy walk to the drilled water well where you can begin to imagine your own building sites. Located along a very quiet public road, you'll appreciate the quiet tranquility with the beautiful view this rectangular property offers. (id:27)

Building Features:

  • Building Type: Other

Property Features:

  • OwnershipType: Freehold
  • Property Type: Vacant Land
  • Road Type: Gravel road
  • Utility Type: Water - Available, Hydro - Available
  • View Type: Lake view, Mountain view, Valley view
  • WaterFront Type: Other
  • Zoning Type: See Remarks
  • Sewer: No sewage system

Courtesy of: eXp Realty (Kelowna)

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Location of 425 Nashwito Road, Vernon, British Columbia, V1H 2G7

Climate Risk Data

About Climate Risk: Properties are at increased risk of damage from extreme weather due to climate change.
ClimateCheck provides detailed climate risk data for properties now and up to 30 years into the future.

Projected Heat Risk: High

26 hot days expected in 2050

Projected Storm Risk: Significant

13 storms expected in 2050

Projected Heat Risk: High

26 hot days expected in 2050

47/100

High

ClimateCheck®

Current data

This property, 425 Nashwito Road , experiences 7 hot days per year at around 32.5 degrees Celsius.

Projected data

Severe heat risk is expected to increase in this area. In 2050, it is projected that there will be 26 hot days at 36.3 degrees Celsius.

Projected Avg. Temperature

Past
32.5℃
2050
36.3℃

# Hot Days Per Year

Past
7
2050
26

About Heat Risk

Heat risk is the number of extreme heat days experienced each year looking at historical conditions (1980-2005) in your area and taking the 2% of the hottest days and projecting that into the future.

Projected Storm Risk: Significant

13 storms expected in 2050

31/100

Significant

ClimateCheck®

Current data

This property, 425 Nashwito Road , experiences 12 significant 2-day storms per year, with about 163mm of precipitation per storm.

Projected data

Severe storms are expected to increase in this area. In 2050, it is projected that there will be 13 significant 2-day storms with 181.5mm of precipitation per year.

Precipitation Per Storm

Past
163mm
2050
181.5mm

48-Hour Storms Per Year

Past
12
2050
13

About Storm Risk

Storm risk is the number of high wind, wet or snowy events each year. Climate check looks at historical conditions (1980-2005) in your area, on the days with the top 1% of total precipitation in a year and projected to 2050.

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