Osoyoos' only private beach sits in front of this strata-titled condo-hotel. Individually owned suites, an optional rental pool, and real MLS sales history — this is one of the more straightforward resort purchases in town.
Walnut Beach Resort is a genuine strata development — 96 to 112 designer suites, individually titled and sold, with owners able to opt into a professionally managed rental pool that helps offset carrying costs when they're not using the unit. It's a fully furnished, turn-key ownership model: granite counters, stainless appliances, in-suite laundry, and access to the pool, hot tubs, gym, and marina.
Strata fees vary significantly by suite size and floor — confirm the current figure for any specific unit before making an offer.
Walnut Beach Resort works for two overlapping buyer types: people who want a genuine lakefront vacation property they can use whenever they like, and people who want that same property to earn income while they're not using it. The strata structure and optional rental pool make both possible from the same purchase — you're not locked into either model.
The suites are fully furnished and turn-key, which matters for buyers who don't want to manage a renovation or furnishing project from out of town. Studio through two-bedroom and penthouse configurations exist, so the entry price point and the top end are both represented in the building.
Because this is a real strata development with an active resale market, there's genuine MLS sales history to look at — which means pricing here is more transparent than in some resort-style communities where comparables are harder to find.
Review the depreciation report, minutes, bylaws, and insurance policy. Condo-hotels see heavier wear from turnover use — confirm reserve fund health and any planned special levies.
If income matters to your decision, get the actual rental pool agreement — how revenue is split, what's deducted (commissions, credit card fees, management), and how often you're paid out. Don't rely on marketing estimates.
Some units and floors carry no-pet policies; confirm rules for the specific suite before buying if that matters to you.
Strata fees, property tax, GST (if applicable on a commercial-use unit), and insurance. Ask what the strata fee actually includes — utilities, cable, and internet are often bundled here.
Pat's construction background applies directly to condo-hotel buildings — heavier-use common areas and mechanical systems age differently than a standard residential strata. He knows what to check.
Because this building has an active resale history, Pat can pull real recent comparables rather than relying on resort pricing sheets — giving you a much clearer read on fair value.
10 currently active — $129,900 – $699,900
17 sold — $105,000 – $1,675,000
$240,000
Most Walnut Beach suites trade between roughly $130,000 and $700,000 depending on size and floor — the one high outlier sale ($1,675,000) reflects a larger penthouse-style unit, not a typical suite.
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.
Walnut Beach Resort suites have recently sold from about $105,000 to $700,000, with a median around $240,000. A rare penthouse-style unit sold for $1,675,000, well above the typical range.
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.
Suites here turn over regularly, and pricing varies a lot by floor, view and size. Pat can flag what's available and what the real numbers look like.
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