A rare find as this is the best value for a top floor unit. One of the larger floor plans for a 1 bedroom plus den unit at the Verve. Vacant, clean and ready to move in. The Verve is an award winning complex located in the heart of the Glenmore Valley. Right across from shopping and schools and Glenmore Valley walking trails. Each building has secure underground parking, elevators and storage. The project features walkways, swimming pool and lounging area, volleyball court bar b q pit and play area. Small pets are allowed and there is even a fenced and gravelled area for dogs to do thier thing. This top floor unit has a covered deck and in unit laundry. All appliances are included in the price.
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1873 Spall Rd -
Kelowna
BC
V1Y4R2
: 250.765.9282
Privately owned condos for sale at the Verve, Kelowna British Columbia. One of Kelowna’s hottest new developments. Kelowna’s Verve is now complete and this unit is available for resale. These privately owned condominiums offer a resort style of living. The Verve also offers you a close proximity to most amenities and is in a central North Glenmore location which is easily within walking distance to the convenience shopping area… just across the street… get movie rentals, coffee and food. Banking is also found right across the street.
Beautiful rancher in desirable Lakeview Heights, soaring ceilings, huge oak kitchen, fabulous ensuite, 2 large patios, hottub and pond . Close to award winning wineries and schools. Miles of walking /bike trails right at your door step. Handyman’s dream 32 X24 detached shop w/220… all on a flat .3 of an acre. Get creative with the spacious rear yard. Ample RV parking, peek-a-boo lake view on cul-de-sac. This is the perfect family home.
The District of West Kelowna, formerly “Westside District Municipality,” with its 28,793 citizens, was officially incorporated on December 6, 2007. Up until that day, the area was governed by the Regional District of Central Okanagan (RDCO) and the ProvincWest Kelowna View 2e of BC and was the largest unincorporated area in the province. Three elected representatives from the Westside Electoral Area sat as directors on the 11-member RDCO board to speak for citizens on the west side of Okanagan Lake, between Peachland and the W.R. Bennett Bridge. For many years the topic of incorporating the west side of Okanagan Lake into a stand-alone municipality was discussed at RDCO and provincial tables and at the community level. Three previous attempts at incorporation occurred: one in 1974 which ended before a referendum, a 1980 referendum resulted in 87% opposing incorporation and in 1993 a Westbank-only incorporation referendum was defeated by 66%.
But the June 16, 2007 referendum decided the governance question. Taxpayers voted 84% to change from Regional District to municipal status, and 51.1% in favor of incorporation over amalgamation with the City of Kelowna. The referendum was the culmination of the work of the Westside Governance Committee, a 12-member committee with six representatives elected at a community meeting and six appointed by Westside Electoral Area directors. This core group was joined by twelve ex-officio members representing the Westside improvement districts, RDCO Directors, City of Kelowna Mayor and Council, and the Westbank First Nation Council. This valued work produced a close scrutiny of the different governance options available, presented in an 8-week public education initiative leading up to the referendum.
Four months after the referendum, area residents were participating in the first election campaign for a mayor and six councillors. On November 17, 2007 residents elected Mayor Rosalind Neis and Councillors Doug Findlater, David Knowles, Gord Milsom, Duane Ophus, Heather Pilling and Carol Zanon.
Mayor Neis and Council were inaugurated on December 6, 2007 in a ceremony attended by Hon. Ida Chong, Minister of Community Development, MLA Rick Thorpe and many dignitaries from neighbouring jurisdictions. The Letters Patent officially declared “Westside District Municipality” as an incorporated municipality.
Council set the stage for a quick transition from previous government by establishing its Strategic Plan 2008, with two key goals to be kept in mind—fiscal responsibility and public consultation.
November 2008 saw the municipality’s second election with Mayor Doug Findlater elected. Council conducted an opinion poll on the name of the community in conjunction with the Nov. 15, 2008 election of Mayor and Council. The opinion poll indicated a majority (82%) of Westside residents want a new name for the District with “West Kelowna” gaining the most support (48%).
On Dec. 9, 2008, Westside District Council approved the name “West Kelowna”
for the District and the Letters Patent were officially changed by the Province of BC January 29, 2009.
To date Council and staff have accomplished a great number of goals in the Strategic plan, moving ahead on many items sooner than expected.
A great starter home for the young family or first-time buyer. This home offers a bright open design while maintaining a comfortable quaint feel. The home has two well-sized bedrooms up with one bedroom and a large ‘convertable’ den down. For those buyers looking for a mortgage helper, the bright basement of this home has a seperate entrance and all the necessary plumbing to suite. If the large private backyard isn’t enough the neighbourhood offers plenty of trails and parks as well as multiple schools within walking distance. A home tucked away on a quiet street yet surrounded by ammenities. A great house to call home.
Lakeview acreage w 3 residences, main home w suite separate cottage. Total 6 beds (easily converted to 7 bedrooms) 5 baths. 2 garages (1 double & 1 single) irrigation, landscaped, fruit trees, outbuildings & workshops. Ideal for B&B!28�