This Oceanfront Home In BC Has 7 Bedrooms & Somehow Only Costs $700K (PHOTOS)

Major Caribbean vibes! 😍🏠
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Sometimes a real estate listing just comes along and sweeps you off your feet. This B.C. home for sale is an ocean lover's dream come true. 

Located in Port Clements, this seven-bedroom, six-bathroom home has some of the strongest patio game you've ever seen  

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You can take a seat on one of the decks or wander over to the ocean just at the edge of the yard. 

John Ismay | RE/MAX

The inside is as cozy as can be with windows everywhere so you can gaze out on the water. 

John Ismay | RE/MAX

There's also a second building on the property that has "a triple-car shop area on the main floor and two luxury bachelor suites with full private baths and outside decks," according to the listing. 

John Ismay | RE/MAX

The big, bright kitchen is ideal for anyone who loves to cook.

John Ismay | RE/MAX

Even though the house is huge, it's still so cozy and inviting. 

John Ismay | RE/MAX

Oceanfront 7-Bedroom

Price: $695,000

Address: 95 - 97 Bayview Dr., Port Clements, BC

Description: This stunning 7-bedroom has ocean views like no other with a cozy and inviting interior. 

John Ismay | RE/MAX

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