Top 20 most expensive homes for sale in the Kootenays

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exterior of beautiful home

This beautiful property boasts a breathtaking view of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake.

Looking for a luxury home in the Kootenay/Columbia region? Here is an updated list of the most expensive homes listed on MLS in the Kootenays as of May 5th, 2015. Even number twenty pictured here and listed by Carol Ryan of Coldwell Banker in Nelson is a stunning property overlooking Kootenay Lake. Interesting enough the Thunder Bird Ranch located near Wasa Lake takes top billing at $22 million primarily because of a vast gravel aggregate find on the property.

$22 million – Wasa – Jeanne Taggart – Re/Max Caldwell Agencies

$3.9 million – Cranbrook – Todd Fyfe – Fernie Real Estate Company

$3.2 million  Baynes Lake – Maxine Wolfe – Century 21 Maximum Realty

$2.9 million – Windermere  John McCarthy – Re/Max Invermere

$2.85 million – Waterfront Moyie Lake – Jeannie Stager Royal LaPage East Kootenay Realty

$2.8 million – Wasa Rural – Matthew Cameron – Landquest Realty

$2.7 million – Radium Hot Springs – Ross Newhouse – Coldwell Banker

$2.599 million – Windermere, Ross Newhouse – Coldwell Banker

$2.5 million – Wasa Rural – Linda Stuckey – Royal LePage East Kootenay Realty

$2.5 million – Fernie  Todd Fyfe – Fernie Real Estate Company

$2.495 million – Invermere – Michael Macklem – Sotheby’s International

$2.45 million – Panorama – Paul McIntyre – Panorama Real Estate

$1.999 millon – Cranbrook – Christa Frosch – Sotheby’s International

$1.95 million – Golden – Wende Brash – Re/Max Invermere

$1.95 million – Panorama – Paul Glassford – Re/Max Invermere

$1.9 million – Fernie – Jason Andreola – Royal LePage East Kootenay Realty

$1.9 million – Christina Lake Waterfront – Thea Staynovich – Re/Max All Pro Realty

$1.799 million – Golden – Yasmin Soomal – Canadian Rockies Realty

$1.795 million – Golden – Michael Macklem – Sotheby’s International

$1.65 million – Nelson – Carol Ryan – Coldwell Banker Rosling Real Estate

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