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Top 100 Valued Residential Properties-Vancouver Island VANCOUVER ISLAND TOP VALUED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES (2017) Value Rank Property Address Total Taxable Value ($) Jurisdiction Neighbourhood Property Type 1 James Island ,James Island 53,279,000 Gulf Islands Rural Inner Islands Acreage 2 3195 Humber Rd ,Victoria 14,310,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Acreage 3 3160 Humber Rd ,Victoria 11,282,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 4 8408 Lawrence Rd ,Saanichton 10,807,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 5 9344 Ardmore Dr ,North Saanich 10,430,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Acreage 6 1365 Dorcas Point Rd ,Nanoose Bay 10,411,000 Alberni Rural Beachcomber Acreage 7 3155 Beach Dr ,Victoria 9,551,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 8 Domville Island ,Gulf Islands 9,430,000 Gulf Islands Rural Inner Islands Acreage 9 Forest Island ,Gulf Islands 9,360,000 Gulf Islands Rural Inner Islands Acreage 10 3125 Beach Dr ,Victoria 9,289,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Acreage 11 963 Beach Dr ,Victoria 9,150,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 12 466 Scott Point Dr ,Salt Spring Island 8,734,000 Gulf Islands Rural Salt Spring Wf Acreage 13 3355 Beach Dr ,Victoria 8,725,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 14 547 Ardmore Dr ,North Saanich 8,671,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Acreage 15 3150 Rutland Rd ,Victoria 8,307,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Acreage 16 3480 Ripon Rd ,Victoria 8,186,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 17 3911 Smugglers Cove Rd ,Victoria 8,087,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 18 8080 Mcphail Rd ,Saanichton 7,952,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 19 Goudge Island ,Gulf Islands 7,584,000 Gulf Islands Rural Inner Islands Acreage 20 249 King George Terr ,Victoria 7,539,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 21 2524 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 7,403,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 22 2690 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 7,257,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 23 1063 Gardenwood Crt ,Victoria 7,096,000 District of Saanich (SD63) Royal Oak/Broadmead Acreage 24 2795 Sea View Rd ,Victoria 7,085,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 25 3051 Mcanally Rd ,Victoria 7,026,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 26 2901 Sea View Rd ,Victoria 6,961,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 27 3265 Beach Dr ,Victoria 6,952,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 28 670 Lands End Rd ,North Saanich 6,898,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Single Family Residence 29 9020 Ardmore Dr ,North Saanich 6,859,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Acreage 30 Unit 2101 83 Saghalie Rd ,Victoria 6,856,000 City of Victoria Songhees Strata Residential 31 2676 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 6,841,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 32 480 Dunmora Crt ,Saanichton 6,780,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 33 1069 Beach Dr ,Victoria 6,661,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Acreage 34 2490 Shannon Pl ,Victoria 6,622,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 35 8244 West Saanich Rd ,Saanichton 6,598,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 36 1051 Beach Dr ,Victoria 6,360,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 37 6720 Willis Point Rd ,Victoria 6,329,000 Gulf Islands Rural Willis Point Acreage 38 3120 Humber Rd ,Victoria 6,221,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 39 8150 Mcphail Rd ,Saanichton 6,220,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 40 2985 Beach Dr ,Victoria 6,213,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 41 1101 Beach Dr ,Victoria 6,187,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Acreage 42 2700 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 6,100,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 43 5125 East Sooke Rd ,Sooke 6,099,000 Victoria Rural East Sooke Acreage VANCOUVER ISLAND TOP VALUED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES (2017) Value Rank Property Address Total Taxable Value ($) Jurisdiction Neighbourhood Property Type 44 2875 Beach Dr ,Victoria 5,909,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence 45 3150 Tarn Pl ,Victoria 5,896,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 46 8338 West Saanich Rd ,Saanichton 5,876,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 47 3165 Tarn Pl ,Victoria 5,846,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 48 3145 Humber Rd ,Victoria 5,699,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 49 1251 Oceanwood Lane ,Victoria 5,667,000 District of Saanich (SD63) Cordova Bay/Lochside - W/FAcreage 50 821 Eaglecrest Dr ,Qualicum Beach 5,593,000 Town of Qualicum Beach Waterfront Properties Acreage 51 Knapp Island ,Gulf Islands 5,575,000 Gulf Islands Rural Inner Islands Acreage 52 3285 Beach Dr ,Victoria 5,567,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 53 1039 Beach Dr ,Victoria 5,466,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 54 2530 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 5,450,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 55 2640 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 5,447,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 56 1110 Lands End Rd ,North Saanich 5,445,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Single Family Residence 57 1075 Noble Rd ,Victoria 5,433,000 District of Saanich (SD63) Cordova Bay/Lochside - W/FAcreage 58 237 King George Terr ,Victoria 5,426,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 59 2600 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 5,425,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 60 1374 Dorcas Point Rd ,Nanoose Bay 5,394,000 Alberni Rural Beachcomber Acreage 61 157 View Royal Ave ,Victoria 5,329,000 Town of View Royal (SD61) View Royal Waterfront Acreage 62 2880 Beach Dr ,Victoria 5,322,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence 63 Unit 921 21 Dallas Rd ,Victoria 5,270,000 City of Victoria James Bay Strata Residential 64 2300 Compass Pointe Pl ,Victoria 5,263,000 City of Langford Bear Mountain Single Family Residence 65 3435 Upper Terrace Rd ,Victoria 5,247,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence 66 528 Lands End Rd ,North Saanich 5,178,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Single Family Residence 67 3820 Miramontes Dr ,Victoria 5,149,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 68 2871 Sea View Rd ,Victoria 5,123,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 69 Pym Island ,Gulf Islands 5,108,000 Gulf Islands Rural Inner Islands Acreage 70 568 Senanus Dr ,Saanichton 5,100,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 71 3390 Beach Dr ,Victoria 5,081,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence 72 9088 Ardmore Dr ,North Saanich 5,042,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Single Family Residence 73 3445 Beach Dr ,Victoria 5,041,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 74 872 Lands End Rd ,North Saanich 5,031,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Single Family Residence 75 3155 Rutland Rd ,Victoria 4,914,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 76 3175 Tarn Pl ,Victoria 4,903,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 77 2670 Queenswood Dr ,Victoria 4,879,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Acreage 78 3295 Beach Dr ,Victoria 4,876,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 79 Unit 1006 100 Saghalie Rd ,Victoria 4,859,000 City of Victoria Songhees Strata Residential 80 4072 Haro Rd ,Victoria 4,815,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 81 1574 Stewart Rd ,Nanoose Bay 4,783,000 Alberni Rural Dolphin Beach Acreage 82 975 Beach Dr ,Victoria 4,747,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 83 8970 Gowlland Point Rd ,Pender Island 4,740,000 Gulf Islands Rural Gulf Islands Wf Acreage 84 2460 Cardigan Rd ,Victoria 4,736,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence 85 2875 Sea View Rd ,Victoria 4,698,000 District of Saanich (SD61) Ocean Waterfront Single Family Residence 86 2535 Cotswold Rd ,Victoria 4,676,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence VANCOUVER ISLAND TOP VALUED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES (2017) Value Rank Property Address Total Taxable Value ($) Jurisdiction Neighbourhood Property Type 87 Subtle Island ,Cortes Island 4,673,000 Campbell River Rural Cortes Waterfront Acreage 88 10493 Allbay Rd ,Sidney 4,664,000 Town of Sidney Sidney Waterfront Single Family Residence 89 1076 Noble Rd ,Victoria 4,647,000 District of Saanich (SD63) Cordova Bay/Lochside - W/FAcreage 90 896 Lands End Rd ,North Saanich 4,636,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Single Family Residence 91 9740 Glynnwood Park Rd ,North Saanich 4,629,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Single Family Residence 92 530 Salmon Rd ,Saanichton 4,600,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Acreage 93 2730 Thorpe Pl ,Victoria 4,584,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence 94 1029 Beach Dr ,Victoria 4,563,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 95 3555 Beach Dr ,Victoria 4,560,000 District of Oak Bay Oak Bay Waterfront Single Family Residence 96 2970 Beach Dr ,Victoria 4,559,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence 97 623 Ardmore Dr ,North Saanich 4,556,000 District of North Saanich North Saanich Waterfront Acreage 98 8440 Lawrence Rd ,Saanichton 4,549,000 District of Central Saanich Waterfront Acreage 99 7090 East Sooke Rd ,Sooke 4,545,000 District of Sooke Sooke Waterfront Acreage 100 3295 Upper Terrace Rd ,Victoria 4,537,000 District of Oak Bay Uplands Single Family Residence.
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