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Royal LePage Comox Presents a 2021 Real Estate Wrap Up!

To celebrate the end of 2021, Royal LePage Comox has decided to write a year-end recap on all of our blog articles from the year. By reading what we’ve written below, you’ll get a chance to catch up on any missed content from the year. From April to November we have written all kinds of helpful real estate articles to ensure our clients stay ready! Follow along below as we summarize each article from 2021. Be sure to view the full posts by clicking the article titles in the summaries if you haven’t already.

April 2021 – Why Invest in Real Estate in Comox Valley?

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Not everyone knows about the awesome perks of living in a place like Comox Valley. In this article, we wrote all about the stunning landscape and beautiful outdoor scenery available to Comox residents. Discover the benefits of living on Vancouver Island and why so many people are choosing to in Comox! From festivals and markets to gorgeous views and a great culinary scene, Comox is the place to be. Read the article “Why invest in real estate in Comox Valley“!

May 2021 – Comox Valley Real Estate for Retirees!

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Comox Valley is a great place to plan your retirement. The slow-paced lifestyle is perfect for anyone looking to spend their retirement in peace. Moreover, the outdoor life in Comox provides retirees with endless activities seasonally. Residents of Comox can ski, swim, hike, and bike without leaving the city! For more information on why you should retire in Comox Valley, view the article “Comox Valley Real Estate for Retirees”.

June 2021 – Comox Valley homes for sale – Deciding between open and closed concept housing.

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Deciding between open and closed concept housing is a big challenge for many homeowners. An open concept home is great if you like your house to flow seamlessly from room to room. However, there are cons like noise pollution and lack of privacy that also come with an open floor plan. Closed concept homes are great for those who like a little more privacy, although there is usually minimal natural light in a closed concept home. To read more about the pros and cons of open vs closed concept housing, check out the article “Comox Valley homes for sale – Deciding between open and closed concept housing”. 

July 2021 – 10 common questions about Comox Valley real estate brought you by Royal LePage Comox

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When it comes to buying real estate, many questions can arise. In lieu of this, we wrote an article detailing the answers to your most pressing questions. For instance, what a buyer’s market is and what a seller’s market is. Or, why you definitely need a home inspection! Find all sorts of helpful tips and info in this article. To view the full piece, check out our post “10 common questions about Comox Valley real estate”.

August 2021 – Moving to Houses for sale Comox Valley

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Summer in British Columbia was smokier than ever! But, not that bad in Comox Valley. Many people packed up their things and headed for the coast when wildfire season started. Fire season is a prime factor in why so many British Columbians choose to settle on Vancouver Island. In the last few years, the Island has also had limited numbers of COVID-19 cases. Make Comox Valley your newest home and enjoy clear skies and limited illness. To read more about the benefits of moving to Comox, check out the post “Moving to Houses for sale Comox Valley”.

September 2021 – Comox Houses For Sale are Close to Mount Washington!

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Comox Valley houses for sale are close to Vancouver Island’s favourite ski hill! If you love skiing, snowboarding, or winter fun, Mount Washington is the place for you. Luckily, residents of Comox are super close to this epic ski hill. Wake up to the ocean waves crashing against the beach, then head up to the mountain for an afternoon of skiing, and end your day with a drive through the forest. For more information about Mount Washington and all of its perks, take a peek at the article “Comox Houses For Sale are Close to Mount Washington”.

October 2021 – Parks Near Houses In Comox Valley!

Comox Valley has all sorts of parks and outdoor places for you to explore. In October, we kick-started our ‘Park’ content. In these articles, buyers can find info about all of the various provincial parks and hidden gems of Comox Valley. Our first article focused on the popular park known as Miracle Beach Provincial Park. This gorgeous place has something for everyone in the family. To read more about Miracle Beach Provincial Park, check out the post “Parks Near Houses In Comox Valley”.

November 2021 – Homes in Comox Valley Near Parks!

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In November we continued our park content and wrote about MacDonald Wood Park. This stunning outdoor area has trails, ocean views, and a whole lot of heritage. By reading the full article you can discover the rich history of this park. Moreover, we wrote about the history and future projects of the MacDonald Wood Park Society. To learn more about MacDonald Wood Park, take a read through the post “Homes in Comox Valley Near Parks”.

At Royal LePage Comox we want to thank our clients for another great year in real estate! 2021 came with lots of surprises and we were happy to have all of you stick with us. Check back next month for more real estate content and information. As always, be sure to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. We look forward to working with you in the new year. And be sure to follow along with us on Facebook!

Happy holidays to everyone!

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Parks Near Houses In Comox Valley!

Comox Valley has tons of parks and outdoor spaces for you to marvel at. The landscape here is unparalleled. From ocean views to luscious forests, the parks here are fairytale-like. Get outside when you purchase houses in Comox Valley! Whether that means hiking up a trail or lounging on the beach with a blanket. There’s an outdoor paradise for everyone in Comox, BC. If you’re new to Comox, we’ve compiled a list of the coolest outdoor parks to visit. Follow along each month as we go through some of our favourite parks in the area!

Houses in Comox Valley Are Close to The Ocean!

Do you want to spend your afternoon strolling along the oceanside? If so, take a visit to Miracle Beach Provincial Park. Located 22 Km North of Courtenay, this park used to be privately owned by a man named Mr. Frank Pottage. The BC government decided to buy 140 acres of land from Mr. Pottage in 1950. This marked the day Miracle Beach Provincial Park was founded. Over the years more people began donating land in the surrounding area. Eventually, the park reached a whopping 333 acres. Which, is its present size. 

The park has tons of awesome amenities! For instance, there are many large secluded campsites, a beautiful trail network, a gorgeous beach, a store, a super fun playground, showers with hot water, and finally, a picnic area with an ocean view.

This epic family park has 200 non-serviced campsites. All of which, are situated under a luscious, green forest. Visitors have access to three washroom buildings on-site. Plus, a shower building. In addition, those who are camping in trailers or RVs can empty their waste tanks and refill water at the sanitation station. There are clean water taps for tenters and day-use folk.

Houses in Comox Valley get you access to all kinds of activites!

There is an amphitheatre at Miracle Beach which usually hosts all sorts of fun summer events. From movie screenings to educational talks. Further, there is a store where you can purchase essential items, food, and drinks. In the fall, people can come to visit Black Creek to see the salmon spawn. Wild Coho are often seen here at this time of year. There is a viewing platform at the entrance of the park. People also find it very interesting to watch the various birds in the area.

One of the greatest parts of the park is the ocean. For example, if you catch it at the right time, the tide will allow you to discover all sorts of marine life. People can find everything from sand dollars, crabs, starfish, jellyfish, clams, mussels, flounders, shells, hermit crabs, and more! There are also lots of tidal pools that allow people to relax and check out the wildlife. 

Additionally, Miracle Beach has 2 km of trails. These are accessed from either the parking lots or campground areas. For animal lovers, there’s even a specific dog trail. These trails are truly something to admire. They snake through some of BC’s most highly regarded old-growth trees. 

Reservations and costs at Miracle Beach Provincial Park.

Those looking to plan a wedding at the beach can do so. The picnic shelter and seating area can be reserved for $50 per day. People have hosted everything from family reunions to weddings here. 

Group Camping sites are up-for-grabs at Miracle Beach. This area can be found a small distance from the main area. There are outhouses and tables available to group campers. Firewood and ice can be purchased at the Host Site. Importantly, It is advised that campers make reservations during peak season. Although, some lucky visitors might be able to secure a spot in July and August. Reservations for this park can be made for arrival dates between mid-May through Labour Day. It is $33 per party for each night and a $12 charge for a second vehicle per night. Furthermore, it is $13 for each party per night during the winter camping season.

Buy Houses in Comox Valley Now!

Houses in Comox Valley are so close to some of the best recreational sites in Canada. They boast proximity to the greatest outdoor playgrounds on the island. For more information on purchasing houses in Comox Valley, contact us today. We’d be happy to help you find the perfect home in this area. If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to one of our staff at RLP Comox. We look forward to working with you soon 🙂 Don’t forget to check out our social media here and check back next month for more park content!