Kamloops Home For Sale: 1764 North River Drive, Batchelor Heights, B.C. $369,900

Batchelor Heights Home House Property for saleGreat Batchelor Heights home with beautiful city and river views. 3 bedrooms on the main with a large rec room leading to the back yard. There are two 4 piece bathrooms on the main floor. Nice large patio off of the dining room, french doors to the patio off of the spacious master bedroom and nice private fully landscaped and fenced back yard with a covered patio. The basement is partially finished with an office/spare room off of the main entry way, laundry, rough in for a 3rd bathroom, tons of storage and a rec room in need of flooring and some finishing work. There is a 2 car garage with extra parking in the front. Roof replaced June 2012, high efficiency furnace, central a/c, u/g sprinklers, and alarm system. Rare floor plan with main floor rec room which is great for a young family or those needing a little extra space. Day before notice appreciated.

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Kamloops Home For Sale: 2535 Kingfisher Court, Westsyde, B.C. $379,900

Westsyde Home Property For SaleGreat Westsyde home with a 1 bedroom in-law suite. This home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac near the park. There are 3 bedrooms on the main with 4 piece main bath and 3 piece ensuite. There is a large kitchen with room for an island or a table. Bright and open living and dining room with vaulted ceilings. Basement features a large rec room used by the upstairs and shared laundry. Private yard, single car garage & RV parking available. Please allow 24 hrs for showings and possession is flexible.

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Kamloops Home For Sale: 4225 Sabiston Road, Rayleigh, B.C. $349,900

Rayleigh real estate home for saleGreat 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Rayleigh home with tons of potential. There is room to build a good sized detached shop on this property and there is tons of parking for all your toys and RV. Recent updates include roof (4-5 years), HW tank and furnace. There are in ground sprinklers and a very private fully fenced 0.35 acre lot. Located on a quiet dead end street. There is potential to put a 4th bedroom and a 3rd bathroom (on floor with rec room and laundry). The partially finished basement would make a great rec room or theatre room. There is a separate entrance from the carport to the laundry/mud room. Bring your updating ideas, solid well maintained home. The hot tub does not stay, is not included in the price but sellers will negotiate for the hot tub.

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Big building projects the trend in Kamloops, Kamloops This Week

This article appeared in the Kamloops This Week on August 27th, 2012 and was written by Andrea Klassen.

Complex, big-ticket construction projects are the trend in Kamloops for 2012, according to a mid-year report from the city’s development and engineering services department.

Total construction value for the year is now over the $100-million mark, but director Marvin Kwiatkowski noted many of the city’s application numbers are below the 10-year average through the first half of 2012.

Development variance and rezoning applications are both below average.

Residential-construction numbers are also down this year, with 224 applications worth $44 million compared to 264 worth $56.5 million by this time last year.

What’s pushed the city well ahead of its original $120-million target for construction in 2012 is commercial building, Kwiatkowski said.

While the city has issued 90 permits this year compared to 97 at this time in 2011, the value of this year’s projects is more than double — $54 million compared to $24 million.

Kwiatkowski said the “value of the projects to the community” is increasing, pointing to a rezoning for Hugh Allen Drive that will see a $4-million building replaced with a $25-million hotel.

“It is indicative of the confidence that the development community currently has in Kamloops,” he added in the report.

On the business side, however, Kamloops’ numbers are looking flatter this year.

The total number of business licences in the city is slightly higher than this time last year, but new business starts are below both the city’s five-year average and 2011 numbers.

This year, there were 375 new licences given out, compared to 421 last year.

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