Condos, townhouses and villas on Osoyoos Lake, each individually owned and largely self-managed by their owners — with a private dock reserved for residents and guests only.
Lakeshore Villas Resort sits directly on Osoyoos Lake at 4300 44th Avenue, offering a mix of unit types — smaller one-level villas with private lawns and entrances, and larger three-bedroom condo-style units built for multi-group stays. Unlike a single-operator hotel-condo, units here tend to be owned and run individually by their owners, who often manage their own bookings when not using the property themselves.
Because owners self-manage independently, confirm the specific strata rules and any shared-management agreement for the unit you're considering.
Lakeshore Villas suits buyers who like the resort setting — lake frontage, a private dock, pool and hot tub, small fitness room — but want to manage their own unit directly rather than participate in a large centralized rental pool. Many owners here run their own vacation-rental listings and set their own rules, rates, and booking calendar.
Unit types vary meaningfully: smaller villas offer one-level living with a private lawn and separate entrance, while the larger condo-style units run three bedrooms and two to three bathrooms, suited to bigger family groups. That range means the entry price point and the larger-unit price point can differ substantially within the same complex.
The private dock — reserved exclusively for residents and their guests — is a genuine amenity most Osoyoos strata communities don't offer, and it's worth confirming exactly how dock access and any moorage arrangement work for a specific unit before buying.
Review bylaws, minutes, depreciation report and reserve fund status. Individually managed rental communities can see uneven wear between units — get the full strata picture, not just the unit you're viewing.
Because owners run their own bookings, ask directly what systems (if any) exist for shared calendars, noise rules, and guest conduct — this varies more than in a single-operator building.
Confirm whether dock access transfers with the unit automatically, or if there's a separate moorage assignment or waitlist.
If short-term rental income matters to your purchase, ask for actual booking history from the current owner rather than relying on general area occupancy estimates.
Pat's construction background applies directly here — units vary more in finish quality since owners renovate independently rather than under a single standard.
Pat can help compare this owner-operated model against centrally managed buildings like Walnut Beach Resort — the tradeoffs in control versus consistency matter for different buyer goals.
3 currently active — $549,900 – $674,900
4 sold — $498,500 – $685,000
$545,000
Units at Lakeshore Villas Resort have sold $498,500–$685,000 over the past 36 months (median $545,000), with current listings priced similarly.
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.
Lakeshore Villas Resort units have recently sold between $498,500 and $685,000, with a median of $545,000.
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.
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.
Individually owned units here turn over less predictably than a centrally managed building. Pat can let you know when something comes up.
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