This cozy lakeside BC home for sale is a fraction of the cost of a Vancouver condo (PHOTOS)

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A log cabin for sale in B.C.

A cabin on a lake. Right: A log cabin.

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If you're dreaming of waking up to stunning lake views but don’t want to break the bank, this lakeside cabin in Nimpo Lake, BC, might just be your perfect match.

Priced at only a fraction of what you’d pay for a condo in Vancouver, which runs for about $842,302, this fully serviced lakefront home is a hidden gem in the beautiful British Columbia. It's the kind of place where you can swap city noise for the peaceful sound of water lapping at the shore.

This cozy cabin, nestled right on the edge of Nimpo Lake, offers direct lake access, making it a great spot for all the outdoor activities you could dream of. Whether you’re into fishing, kayaking, or just chilling by the water with a good book, this place has you covered.

A log cabin for sale in B.C.A cabin on a lake. LandQuest Realty Corp.

The property is listed with LandQuest for $218,000, and the listing says it's a fully furnished 4-season home with 1.07 acres of land. Depending on your style, you might want to make some updates to the rustic two-bedroom cabin, but it does have the necessities.

A log cabin for sale in B.C.The inside of a log cabin. LandQuest Realty Corp.

The property even comes fully serviced, so you won't have to worry about the basics, which makes it a better transition for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

If you're a fan of rustic charm, you'll love the look of this home too. From the wood-panelled interiors to the spacious deck overlooking the water, the cabin brings all the cozy vibes. And if you're the type who loves a good view, you're in for a treat. The photos of the property show some beautiful scenery that you just don’t get in the city. Imagine sitting on your deck, sipping a drink, and watching the sun dip behind the mountains – that’s what this place offers daily.

A log cabin for sale in B.C.A lake.LandQuest Realty Corp.

Not only does this place offer relaxation, but it's also way less than the cost of the tiny condos you see in Vancouver. According to WOWA, the average sold price of condo apartments in Vancouver right now is a steep $842,302

A log cabin for sale in B.C.A bedroom. LandQuest Realty Corp.

For the price, you're getting space, views, and a lifestyle that’s all about enjoying the great outdoors. If you're feeling cramped in the city or just craving a simpler way of living, this Nimpo Lake cabin might be exactly what you're looking for.

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