Lise is originally from the Matapédia Vallée on the Gaspé Péninsula in Québec. Lise came to Mayne Island in1973 and worked in several occupations before joining the real estate industry with her husband Glen in 1989. Lise is passionate about Canadian culture and history. Her knowledge of local history gives her insight into the unique lifestyle offered by the Gulf Islands. She was the President of the Mayne Island Community Centre Society for many years and has served with several community organizations and promoted many cultural events over the years.
After years of owning and managing their own real estate company, Lise and her husband Glen were happy to merge their company with Gulfport Realty in June, 2002. You will find Lise to be professional and experienced in a broad range of property related services. Covering all manner of Mayne Island Real Estate, whether it be retirement homes, vacation homes, investment property or just general community information, her local knowledge can really make a difference for you.
Unique, beautiful acreage of 9.80 acre treed property offers many features. A well constructed driveway leads down a gentle Eastern slope through a mature cedar forest to a building site overlooking fields where a drilled well and vintage outbuildings can be found. Here you'll enjoy total privacy and pastoral views panning Southeast across some of the best farm land on Mayne Island. You could own it all or share some parts under the current zoning, Settlement Residential, which offer a subdivision potential. Prime land for sale at below assess value!More details
This 0.42 lot is located in the popular Georgina Lighthouse Park area and near several beaches. Level entry from Aya Reach Rd, and the lot rises in elevation towards the back. Zoned Settlement Residential (SR) it is connected to Skana Waterworks Water District, hydro and an approved septic system. The storage shed has power where some appliances are currently in use. A 5th-wheel frame was cleverly re-constructed into a charming cabin from wood milled from the property, temporarily connected to water, septic, hydro, and it can provide lodging while you build your dream home. The lot is already cleared, and beautiful flat rocks are exposed where the main home was intended to be built. The 0.42-acre property has a frontage of 83 feet and 234 feet in depth.More details
The 0.46 acre property is located where Village Bay Road ends and Letour Rd begins. The building lot is just a few steps away from the BC Ferry terminal. Ocean view of Village Bay from the lower part of the property. A stately Arbutus tree frames the entrance over the driveway. Fir, cedar, arbutus, maple trees and ferns dominate the landscape. The property rises in elevation towards the back where a large acreage borders the lot. A hydro pole is located near the north side on Village Bay Rd. The lot has been surveyed, gravel driveway and a drilled well of 2 GPM was recently drilled. Near Dinner Bay Park, this property has a lot to offer.More details
242 Mariners Way is a 0.35 acre building lot hidden away within walking distance to BC Ferry Terminal, sandy beach, and Dinner Bay Park. The lot faces west and there is good sun exposure from the south. Right in front of the lot there is the Village Bay Community Park that provides a beach access to the ocean and boat launch. Water is supplied by the Village Pt Improvement District and connection is available a lot line. Power available at lot line. Building lot listed below assess value.More details
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