Small B.C. town woos the luxury buyer
A Vancouver developer is set to begin the first phase of a major housing project that will remake the 105-year-old Granite Pointe golf course, hoping to lure a wave of wealthy, golf-loving buyers to sleepy Nelson, B.C.
Charming B.C. towns such as Nelson had started to attract the attention of developers even before the pandemic. Vancouver developers Graham Kwan and Farhad Ebrahimi, of Hallō Properties, have been working with the community golf course society going back a decade, says Mr. Kwan, after Mr. Ebrahimi discovered Nelson’s potential while scouting for a new property.
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