A conceptual rendering of the Benchlands Residences, offering thoughtfully designed homes steps from world-class recreation and the new Cabot Revelstoke golf course (CNW Group/Revelstoke Mountain Resort)

Revelstoke, British Columbia — In a year where snow is scarce in some regions, Revelstoke is doing pretty well. This insightful video by @musokafreerider, which is definitely not intended to make others jealous, demonstrates the massive snowpack.

Perhaps in response to that video, Revelstoke decided it was a good time to launch a new real estate development. On Thursday, Revelstoke Mountain Resort announced a new real estate offering.

“This release marks our second major launch of new real estate in the community, and the response to our earlier phase has been exceptional,” says Jason Kelder, President, Revelstoke Mountain Resort. “For potential homeowners, this is a rare opportunity to invest in a thriving mountain community where they can be themselves, embrace adventure and enjoy a simpler, more connected lifestyle, whether as a second home or a primary residence.”

Benchlands Residences

Revelstoke announced the Benchland Residences, featuring 43 new condo units, eight townhomes (three of which were pre-sold), and estate lots. The condominiums range from one to three bedrooms, with the cheapest unit costing $549,000 CAD. This community will be located next to the Cabot Revolstoke Golf Course, and is minutes away from the lifts.

Mountain Road Estates

The first phase of this separate development will feature eight duplexes, five of which are already sold. It was announced yesterday that four new estate lots and two new duplexes are now available. The duplexes feature five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms, making them perfect to welcome guests.

For more information, you can reach out to realestate@revelstokemountainresort.com or check out their website.

Image/Video Credits: Revelstoke Mountain Resort, Matt Doetsch

Born and raised in New Hampshire, Ian Wood became passionate about the ski industry while learning to ski at Mt. Sunapee. In high school, he became a ski patroller at Proctor Ski Area. He travelled out...