Commercial Building down town. Both sides of the building and land on 5th Street is available for sale. The 200 block of 5th St has always been downtown Courtenay's most visible and most trafficked retail commercial shopping area. 268 5th St is comprised of two commercial spaces. Current use for the spaces is a restaurant and a retail clothing store. Heating and cooling are by separate heat pumps located on the roof. Separate electrical meters for each tenant. Established longstanding tenants occupy both spaces. The Comox Valley, which includes Courtenay has an approximate population of 75,000 & also draws tourism and retail traffic from all parts of Vancouver Island and the lower mainland population. An area desired by many, the Comox Valley offers a vibrant lifestyle; skiing, golfing, & fishing are a few of the many outdoor sports to enjoy
Property Type:
Commercial Sale
Type:
Other
Commercial Type:
Building, Land
Lease Type:
See Remarks
Listing General Location:
CV Courtenay City, Comox Valley
Bathrooms:
-
(Full:-/Half:-)
Lot Size:
4,792 sq. ft.445 m2
Building Features:
High Traffic Area, Shopping Centre, Transit Nearby, Visual Exposure
Data was last updated March 22, 2025 at 02:05 AM (UTC)
Area Statistics
Listings on market:
27
Avg list price:
$749,900
Min list price:
$50,000
Max list price:
$23,500,000
Avg days on market:
106
Min days on market:
1
Max days on market:
365
These statistics are generated based on the current listing's property type
and located in
CV Courtenay City. Average values are
derived using median calculations.
Our experience with Rick Gibson was excellent from start to finish. He stayed in constant communication and made the whole experience go smoothly. He took the time to inform me on how the mountain works differently for other purchases and made sure we were making an informed decision that was right for our family. I highly recommend Rick for purchase both on the mountain and elsewhere. Thank you Rick from the Green Family.
We have known Rick since 1989, and he looked after the purchase of our lot in Courtenay. When things started to go sideways, he coached us through the process, to a very satisfactory conclusion, and we are still friends today.
Rick once said to me (I am quoting verbatim here) “I do my best to look after my clients no matter what” I have to say, without a word of exaggeration, Rick is entirely true to his word.
Dan and Kim Fell and their two sons are part of a trend gaining strength at Mount Washington Alpine Resort, of families living full time at the Resort near Courtenay, B.C.