Community Spotlight — Paradise Park, Osoyoos BC

One fee.
Everything included.

Park model homes on Solana Bay, steps from the beach and pool, with a single annual fee covering property tax, sewer, water, internet, cable and maintenance. Zoning here allows full-time living or investment rental.

Paradise Park sits centrally on Solana Bay in Osoyoos — the same bay that fronts Desert Mirage and Bayview Crescent. Homes are park models (recent examples around 384 sq ft), typically one bedroom, with furniture and appliances often included in the sale. The all-in annual fee structure is a genuine point of difference from strata developments that bill fees monthly and separately from taxes.

~$2,100/yrAll-in fee: taxes, sewer, water, internet, cable, maintenance
Park ModelCompact homes, often furnished
Full-Time or RentalZoning allows either use
Solana BayCentral Osoyoos location

Confirm the current annual fee and exactly what it covers — fee structures and inclusions can change year to year.

Who Paradise Park Is For

Buyers who want simplicity — one fee, no surprises

Paradise Park suits buyers looking for the lowest-maintenance entry point into Osoyoos ownership: a small, often-furnished park model home, steps from the beach and an outdoor pool, with a single annual fee replacing the usual patchwork of separate property tax, utility, and maintenance bills. That structure appeals particularly to seasonal owners and investors who want predictable, bundled costs.

Zoning permits both full-time residency and investment rental use, giving buyers real flexibility — live here seasonally, year-round, or rent it out, all under the same zoning designation. Being centrally located on Solana Bay puts owners close to the same amenities and lake access that make the surrounding Desert Mirage and Bayview Crescent areas desirable.

As with any park model or manufactured home purchase, the tenure details matter more than the home itself — confirm exactly what "ownership" means here before assuming it works like a standard strata title.

📋 Paradise Park at a glance

  • 🏡Home type: Park model homes, often furnished, ~384 sq ft in recent listings
  • 💰Annual fee: Roughly $2,100/year covering taxes, sewer, water, internet, cable, maintenance — confirm current figure
  • 📍Location: Solana Bay, central Osoyoos
  • 🏗️Zoning: Permits full-time living or investment rental
  • 🏖️Amenities: Steps to beach and outdoor pool
  • Speculation Tax: Osoyoos not designated — no SVT
What Buyers Need to Know

Buying at Paradise Park — the important details

📄 Confirm the Tenure

Verify whether this is bare land strata, pad lease, or another structure — the annual all-in fee doesn't by itself tell you what form of ownership you're getting.

💰 What's in the Fee

Get a current, itemized breakdown of what the annual fee covers and what's billed separately (if anything) — inclusions can change over time.

🏗️ Park Model Financing

Park model and small manufactured homes are financed differently than standard houses or strata condos — confirm what lenders will actually offer for this specific home type.

📆 Zoning Confirmation

Confirm the current zoning allows your intended use (full-time residence vs. rental) directly with the Town of Osoyoos rather than relying on listing descriptions alone.

🏗️ Home Condition

Pat's construction background is useful for assessing park model construction quality and any signs of moisture or foundation issues common to this home type.

🔍 Pat's Assessment

Pat can help you compare this all-in-fee model against bare land strata alternatives like Desert Rose Estates to see which actually costs less over time.

Market Data — Updated July 2026

Recent activity at Paradise Park

📋 Active Listings

2 currently active — $224,500 – $249,900

📈 Sold (Last 36 Months)

4 sold — $120,000 – $244,900

💰 Median Sold Price

$170,000

Paradise Park units have sold $120,000–$244,900 over the past 36 months (median $170,000), with current listings at the higher end of that range.

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

Paradise Park — quick answers

How much do units at Paradise Park cost?

Paradise Park homes have sold between $120,000 and $244,900 over the past 36 months, with a median of $170,000.

Is Paradise Park 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 Paradise Park?

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 manufactured and park model buyers

Interested in Paradise Park?

The all-in fee structure here is unusual and worth understanding properly. Pat can walk you through the numbers on a specific unit.

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