Black Creek is a beautiful community located along the eastern region of Vancouver Island, approximately 16km north from Courtenay. Known as an agricultural rural bedroom community to Courtenay and Campbell River, Black Creek is a close-knit community and has much to offer to today’s home buyer. If you are planning to buy a home in Black Creek or the surrounding communities, there are a few things you need to know.Â
What Can You Expect in Black Creek?
This community remains an agricultural region. As we mentioned above, it's considered a bedroom community to Courtenay and Campbell River, both about 20 kilometres to the north. As a part of the Comox Valley region, Black Creek is exceptional for those looking for a place to purchase an affordable home for their family. Many of the homes are located on larger lots, and some even offer ocean views!
Black Creek has seen many changes over its lifetime. Having long been an area for agriculture and logging, today Black Creek has much more to offer for families of all sizes and ages. Still considered a rural community by most, Black Creek also has some wonderful attractions nearby; some of our favourites include Miracle Beach Provincial Park, Strathcona Provincial Park, Saratoga Speedway, and Mount Washington (the BH Team loves skiing here during the winter, and mountain biking and camping here in the summer). There are many recreational amenities nearby, which does attract some tourism to the region. Click here for even more fun things to check out in Black Creek!
For those planning to buy a home in Black Creek, the area has plenty of options to consider. You could build your dream house here or purchase a beautiful, charming home, with single family homes being the prominent option in the area. Residents of Black Creek love the rural lifestyle; complete with sprawling properties and privacy to raise your family and enjoy nature!Â
If you'd like to learn more about what Black Creek has to offer, call the Bryce Hansen team today! We can help you find the best location in the Comox Valley region for your lifestyle, budget, and family. (250) 702-6493
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