Community Spotlight — Desert Court, Osoyoos BC

A block from the beach.
Views from the top floor.

A lowrise condo complex one block from Osoyoos Lake and Legion Beach, with top-floor units taking in lake and mountain views — sharing the same modern, sculpted-landscaping character as its neighbour, Desert Mirage.

Desert Court sits at 9307 62nd Avenue in Osoyoos, close enough to Desert Mirage and Solana Bay to share the same clean, contemporary streetscape character. It's a straightforward lowrise condo building — two-bedroom, one-bathroom units have been the most common configuration in recent listings, with top-floor units commanding a premium for lake and mountain views.

LowriseCondo building, walk-up format
1 BlockFrom Osoyoos Lake and Legion Beach
2 BedMost common unit configuration
Top FloorBest lake and mountain views

Confirm current strata fees and reserve fund status — get the actual documents rather than relying on general area comparisons.

Who Desert Court Is For

Buyers who want beach-adjacent, without beachfront pricing

Desert Court appeals to buyers who want to be genuinely close to Osoyoos Lake — a block's walk to Legion Beach — without paying direct waterfront prices. It's a practical, no-frills lowrise condo option that sits in the same general area as the more heavily marketed Desert Mirage, sharing the neighbourhood's contemporary streetscape without the resort-scale amenity package (and cost) of some nearby complexes.

Two-bedroom, one-bathroom units have been the recurring configuration in recent listings, making this a good fit for downsizers, first-time buyers, or investors looking for a straightforward, walkable Osoyoos property rather than a full resort-style purchase.

As with any condo purchase in this area, floor and orientation matter a lot — top-floor units with unobstructed lake and mountain views trade at a real premium over lower or interior-facing units in the same building.

📋 Desert Court at a glance

  • 🏡Style: Lowrise condo building
  • 📍Location: 9307 62nd Avenue, near Desert Mirage/Solana Bay
  • 🏖️Beach access: One block from Legion Beach and Osoyoos Lake
  • 📐Common layout: 2 bed/1 bath
  • 🌄Views: Best from top floor — lake and mountain
  • Speculation Tax: Osoyoos not designated — no SVT
What Buyers Need to Know

Buying at Desert Court — the important details

📄 Strata Documents

Review bylaws, minutes, depreciation report and reserve fund status — standard due diligence for any lowrise condo purchase.

🌄 Floor & View Premium

Confirm which floors and units actually deliver the lake/mountain views before assuming a listing photo represents a typical unit in the building.

🐾 Pet & Rental Rules

Confirm current bylaws on pets and rentals for this specific complex.

🏗️ Building Age

Pat's construction background is useful for assessing envelope and mechanical condition on a building of this style and age.

💰 Total Cost of Ownership

Strata fees, property tax, insurance — confirm what's covered versus separately billed.

🔍 Pat's Assessment

Pat can pull recent sold comparables here and help you compare Desert Court against nearby Desert Mirage for value and amenities.

Market Data — Updated July 2026

Recent activity at Desert Court

📋 Active Listings

1 currently active — $269,900 – $269,900

📈 Sold (Last 36 Months)

11 sold — $255,000 – $340,000

💰 Median Sold Price

$290,000

Desert Court has a strong resale track record — 11 units sold in the past 36 months, ranging $255,000–$340,000 with a median of $290,000.

Figures pulled from Osoyoos MLS® active listings and sold data (last 36 months) as of July 13, 2026. Individual unit pricing varies by size, floor, view and condition — ask Pat for current comparables specific to any listing you're considering.

Frequently Asked Questions

Desert Court — quick answers

How much do units at Desert Court cost?

Desert Court units have sold between $255,000 and $340,000 over the past 36 months, with a median of $290,000.

Is Desert Court a good investment in Osoyoos?

That depends on your goals and the specific unit — Pat can walk you through the real numbers, including rental pool terms where applicable, rather than giving a generic yes or no.

What should I check before buying at Desert Court?

Review the full strata or lease documents, confirm current fees, and get a professional opinion on the property's condition and comparables before making an offer — see the buyer checklist above.

Relevant Guides

Free guides for condo buyers

Interested in Desert Court?

Pat can pull recent sold comparables here and let you know when a top-floor unit comes available.

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