The Province

A master-planned community in Kamloops

Juniper West offers easy access to outdoor recreation with panoramic views

- MICHAEL BERNARD

While COVID-19 has caused many real estate markets in British Columbia to drop like a yo-yo, there is one Interior city where home prices have held steady this year. The city of Kamloops, a long-establishe­d centre for forestry, mining, health care and tourism, has experience­d consistent growth over the last five years.

That is a comforting fact for Doug MacKenzie, whose company’s sprawling 250acre master-planned community is on the quiet outskirts of this city of 100,000 located four hours by car northeast of Vancouver.

Juniper West’s masterplan — adopted by the city in 2007 — calls for a total of 675 multi-family units and single-family homes with panoramic views of the Thompson River Valley.

So far, about 476 homes and homesites have been developed by Juniper West and its constructi­on arm, Juniper Builders, said MacKenzie, Juniper West’s general manager.

“It’s a fairly steady real estate market. We are starting to see a lot of growth with families moving to our community from the Lower Mainland and a lot of local families and families from Alberta. There is still a lot of good value relative to other areas of the province.”

At Juniper West, first-time buyers can get into the real estate game with a 1,700-square-feet, three-level townhouse in Juniper’s 50-unit Ridge developmen­t for just less than $400,000.

A single-family home, ranging between 2,500 and 3,000 square feet and with complete landscapin­g, can be bought for $668,000 and up.

What draws people to Kamloops is the semi-arid climate, relatively mild winters and its healthy focus on both winter and summer sports. Within walking distance of Juniper West, for instance, is the Kamloops bike ranch, a popular site for recreation­al and competitio­n biking. Sun Peaks, considered one of the province’s leading ski mountains, is just a 50-minute drive away.

The Ridge, a 50-unit developmen­t, a collection of threelevel townhomes, is configured in eightplexe­s. The modern design homes feature bright open floor plans with custom millwork throughout.

There are two kitchen cabinet styles to choose from with quartz countertop­s.

An optional kitchen upgrade includes all stainless-steel appliances, including a hookup for a natural gas range. There is a 48-inch electric range fireplace in the living room, complement­ed with a two-stage high-efficiency gas furnace and air conditioni­ng.

Flooring includes high-end laminate flooring throughout the main living areas.

Outside, the homes are sheathed in Hardie boardand-batten siding with a brick masonry veneer and aluminum railings enclosing 300-square-feet of outdoor living space.

Each home has a garage for a single vehicle, plus an outside parking space and a visitor space. There are also outdoor gas BBQ hookups.

Juniper Builders is currently offering Qu’Appelle Boulevard, a collection of 20 single-family homes available in four different designs, with and without basements.

The homes also allow for legal suites that can serve as mortgage helpers. The homes range in size from 1,325 to 1,950 square feet not including basement space.

Mark and Taylor Paynter have just purchased in The Ridge. “We were renting in Aberdeen, a neighbourh­ood on the western tip of Kamloops,” said Mark. “We’ve been here for four years now, and we have quite a few friends who live up in the Juniper area. We know that it is a very family-friendly and active community, and it’s safe, warm and welcoming.”

Mark, a law enforcemen­t officer, and Taylor, a teacher,

are originally from Prince Edward Island and came out a few years ago for a fresh start.

They were attracted to Juniper West because there are lots of young people within a few years of their age. Taylor said she had a contract at the local elementary school and loved it. “There are great kids and great families there, and it really contribute­d to our decision to buy there.”

Chris and Bre Crowell, who have a two-and-a-half-yearold boy and a one-month-old girl, moved into a five-bedroom, three-bathroom single-family home in Juniper West. “We owned a duplex in another neighbourh­ood,” said

Chris, who is a civil engineer.

“We wanted our own yard and not to be sharing a common area with our neighbour. We also decided we wanted something newer, and we didn’t want to deal with the headaches and the expense of an older place.”

The community was a big attraction for them, said Bre.

“It has a good community feel. It has a convenienc­e store, lots of parks and lots of young families.”

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Pictured is 250 acres of Juniper West land that is currently under developmen­t overlookin­g Kamloops.
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The 50-unit Ridge developmen­t by Juniper West in Kamloops is a collection of three-level townhomes.
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Juniper West’s Qu’Appelle Boulevard offers a collection of 20 single-family homes available in four designs.
 ??  ?? The Ridge is a 50-unit townhouse developmen­t featuring bright, open floor plans at Juniper West in Kamloops.
The Ridge is a 50-unit townhouse developmen­t featuring bright, open floor plans at Juniper West in Kamloops.
 ??  ?? Among the features of The Ridge townhomes is a 48-inch electric fireplace.
Among the features of The Ridge townhomes is a 48-inch electric fireplace.

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