Charlie Lake Real Estate: 15 Houses and Condos for Sale

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5 13091 NIELSON AVENUE, Charlie Lake

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$120,000

5 13091 Nielson Avenue, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

Café & Bakery business for sale in Charlie Lake! This asset sale includes everything you need to launch your dream business—commercial ovens, pizza oven, espresso machine, coffee grinder, mixer, freezers, exhaust hood, shelving, custom bar, tables & chairs, and more. Create a space

Chad Bordeleau,Century 21 Energy Realty
Listed by: Chad Bordeleau ,Century 21 Energy Realty (250) 793-2423
House for sale: 12802 FLEET STREET, Charlie Lake

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$489,000

12802 Fleet Street, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V1J 4M7

3 beds
2 baths
6 days

... enjoy the outdoors, with a detached garage providing excellent storage or workshop options. Surrounded by mature trees and peaceful scenery, this property offers the perfect blend of country charm and modern convenience - just a short drive from town amenities. Don't miss this well-maintained...

Sandra Lawton,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Sandra Lawton ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 785-5520
279 ROAD, Charlie Lake

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$569,000

279 Road, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
18 days

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Incredible development opportunity in the desirable Charlie Lake area! This 148+ acre parcel, zoned R-5, offers endless potential for development or as a long-term holding property investment. With no ALR restrictions and easy access off 279 Road,

Chad Bordeleau,Century 21 Energy Realty
Listed by: Chad Bordeleau ,Century 21 Energy Realty (250) 793-2423
House for sale: 12762 OLD HOPE ROAD, Charlie Lake

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$1,450,000

12762 Old Hope Road, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

6 beds
4 baths
26 days

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Welcome to this Beautiful home sitting on 39.75 Acres, that provides ample space for everyone in the family. This country home offers 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, large family room in the basement with a double garage attached to the home. But it doesn't

Manufactured Home/Mobile for sale: 89 12842 OLD HOPE ROAD, Charlie Lake

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$109,900

89 12842 Old Hope Road, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V1J 4M7

2 beds
1 baths
30 days

Welcome to this well-maintained renovated two-bedroom, one-bathroom mobile home located in Shady Acres at Charlie Lake. This home offers comfort and style with recent renovations Plumbing: All poly-b piping replaced with insurance-grade piping, new insulation, faucets, sinks, tub surround,

Dan Petersen,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Dan Petersen ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 262-7496
House for sale: 13235 LAKE SHORE DRIVE, Charlie Lake

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$479,900

13235 Lake Shore Drive, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V1J 8G1

4 beds
2 baths
30 days

First time on the market! This four-bedroom, two-bathroom home located on a one-acre lot has a lake view, lots of storage and a work shop. Waiting for you to create your own look. Great view of the lake. (id:27476)

Dan Petersen,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Dan Petersen ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 262-7496
12984 JACKFISH FRONTAGE ROAD, Charlie Lake

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$2,500,900

12984 Jackfish Frontage Road, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
32 days

A one of a kind purchase to own of Fort St. John, B.C.'s finest & highest rated pub. Exceptional reputation, revenue, staff, location & equipment make this business a terrific opportunity for any entrepreneur wanting to expand in the North Peace Area, this 6000 sf 190 seat liquor primary licensed

Bonnie Cote,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Bonnie Cote ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 262-1944
Manufactured Home/Mobile for sale: 13610 WOLSEY SUBDIV, Charlie Lake

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$579,900

13610 Wolsey Subdiv, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V1J 8L6

5 beds
3 baths
43 days

Extremely clean and professionally maintained. Five bedrooms in total three full bathrooms, a huge in floor heated attached garage with bonus room of two bedrooms and rec room, ready to be a suite as it's plumbed for a kitchen. 4.5 acres on a no thru road only 15 minutes from town. The property

Rick C Walters,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Rick C Walters ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 785-5520
House for sale: 13514 ROBIN ROAD, Charlie Lake

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$930,000

13514 Robin Road, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

5 beds
3 baths
57 days

* PREC - Personal Real Estate Corporation. Nested on a tranquil & private 10 acres, just minutes from town, this amazing custom built house is a rare find. The executive home boasts an exceptional layout, the kitchen which is an entertainers dream featuring solid wood cabinetry, unique appliances...

Robin Derose,Century 21 Energy Realty
Listed by: Robin Derose ,Century 21 Energy Realty (250) 261-0931
Manufactured Home/Mobile for sale: 38 12842 OLD HOPE ROAD, Charlie Lake

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$84,900

38 12842 Old Hope Road, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

2 beds
1 baths
58 days

... counter space and loads of cupboards. The comfortable and light living room makes a nice gathering space. Bright and fresh bathroom and good sized bedrooms make everyone comfortable. Unlike many properties with neighbors right next door, this one offers a greater sense of privacy. (id:27476)

Elizabeth Chi,Century 21 Energy Realty
Listed by: Elizabeth Chi ,Century 21 Energy Realty (778) 256-2888
House for sale: 13109 SUNNYSIDE DRIVE, Charlie Lake

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$1,650,000

13109 Sunnyside Drive, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

6 beds
3 baths
79 days

5.782 acres of serene land with 6 spacious bedrooms & 3 well-appointed bathrooms, this home offers unparalleled comfort & luxury. Main floor features vaulted ceilings, expansive windows that fill the space with natural light, amazing chef's kitchen with gas stove & plenty of cupboard space.

Michael Ellerington,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Michael Ellerington ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 794-1511
LOT 2 HIGHWAY 29, Charlie Lake

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$250,000

Lot 2 Highway 29, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
88 days

Prime 4.695-acre treed vacant lot located kitty-corner from the 54 Gas Station, right off Highway 29. This high-visibility location offers excellent access and development potential with R-4 zoning. Surrounded by nature yet close to amenities, it's an ideal opportunity to invest in a growing

Michael Ellerington,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Michael Ellerington ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 794-1511
House for sale: 12954 AGNES LANE, Charlie Lake

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$639,900

12954 Agnes Lane, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

5 beds
3 baths
117 days

Nestled at the end of a peaceful Charlie Lake cul-de-sac, this exceptional 6-bedroom, 3-bathroom home offers the perfect haven for your growing family. Immaculately maintained, this property boasts a spacious attached garage with 10' doors, a drilled well with cistern, and a dedicated RV site

Doug Petersen,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Doug Petersen ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 262-8750
Manufactured Home/Mobile for sale: 10264 HIGHWAY 97, Charlie Lake

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$849,900

10264 Highway 97, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

3 beds
3 baths
124 days

1st time to market for this 100-acre country property with a single-level home blends charm with modern comforts. Featuring 3 bedrooms, an office, and 3 bathrooms, this home has a master suite boasting a walk-in closet and a luxurious ensuite. Entertain in style in the expansive kitchen with

Dan Petersen,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Dan Petersen ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 262-7496
LOT 1 KRACKLING COVE ROAD, Charlie Lake

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$229,900

Lot 1 Krackling Cove Road, Charlie Lake, British Columbia V0C 1H0

0 beds
0 baths
303 days

Almost half acre on a beautiful lakefront lot waiting for you to build your dream home! (id:27476)

Bonnie Cote,Re/max Action Realty Inc
Listed by: Bonnie Cote ,Re/max Action Realty Inc (250) 262-1944

Home Prices in Charlie Lake

Charlie Lake home prices in 2025 reflect the area’s lakeside lifestyle and a supply mix led primarily by detached properties. Buyers weigh the appeal of larger lots and recreational access against commute needs and community amenities, while sellers concentrate on presentation, pricing strategy, and timing within the local listing cycle to stand out in Charlie Lake real estate listings.

Without large swings reported, participants are watching the balance between new listings and absorptions, the mix of property types available at any moment, and days on market as signals of pricing precision. Seasonal listing rhythms, condition and renovation quality, as well as micro-location factors near the lake, trails, and schools shape negotiation room and overall market momentum for Charlie Lake homes for sale.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$1,056,243
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Charlie Lake

There are 15 active listings, including 7 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Current listings span 0 neighbourhoods in the area, reflecting what is available now rather than the full long?term pattern for Charlie Lake real estate.

Use the search tools to refine by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to isolate the right fit. Review photography, floor plans, and property descriptions to understand layout and condition, then compare recent listing activity and similar offerings to build a focused shortlist of homes that match your needs. This approach helps you distinguish between move?in?ready options and properties that may require updates, while keeping an eye on how long comparable listings have been available when considering Charlie Lake houses for sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Charlie Lake offers a blend of lakeside pockets, established residential streets, and rural?feeling enclaves, each with its own character. Proximity to the shoreline, trail networks, and community parks often enhances lifestyle appeal, while access to schools, daily shopping, and commuting corridors guides day?to?day convenience. Quiet streets near greenspace tend to attract buyers seeking privacy and recreation, whereas areas closer to services and major routes appeal to those prioritizing commute time. These location dynamics, along with lot orientation, views, and yard usability, shape value signals and influence what stands out among comparable properties across Charlie Lake neighbourhoods.

Rentals: There are 2 rental listings, including 0 houses and 0 apartments currently showing in the feed. Inventory can shift as new rentals enter the market and existing ones are leased.

Charlie Lake real estate research benefits from a close read of recent listings, careful attention to property condition, and an understanding of local micro?areas. If you are exploring houses for sale, compare features such as garage capacity, workshop or storage space, and outdoor living areas, as these elements often carry meaningful weight in lakeside communities and when you’re ready to buy a house in Charlie Lake.

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Charlie Lake City Guide

Set along the storied Alaska Highway in northeastern British Columbia, Charlie Lake combines quiet lakeside living with proximity to the busy service centre of Fort St. John. This guide introduces the community's origins, economy, neighbourhood character, and the practicalities of getting around, while highlighting seasons and outdoor experiences that shape everyday life in Charlie Lake, British Columbia.

History & Background

Charlie Lake sits within the homeland of the Dane-zaa (Beaver) people and the broader Peace River cultural landscape. Long before modern roadways, the lake and surrounding hills were part of seasonal travel routes and hunting grounds, and archaeological sites in the area attest to deep human history stretching back thousands of years. The Peace River corridor later drew fur traders, homesteaders, and survey crews, with the Alaska Highway's wartime construction marking a turning point that connected the region more directly to the rest of the province. Around the region you'll also find towns like Farmington that share historical ties and amenities.

Today, Charlie Lake is best understood as a lakeside community that has grown in tandem with Fort St. John, benefitting from regional employment while retaining a distinctly rural pace. The community's evolution reflects the resource cycles of northeastern B.C.-from agricultural settlement to energy exploration-balanced by the steady allure of the lake itself. Families, tradespeople, and outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the combination of wide-open space, wildlife, and convenient access to urban services.

Economy & Employment

Employment in and around Charlie Lake is closely linked to the resource and service economy that anchors northeastern British Columbia. Energy is a prominent driver, with natural gas development across the Montney formation supporting a wide range of roles in field operations, maintenance, construction, safety, and environmental services. Hydroelectric activity along the Peace River and related infrastructure work can also create project-based opportunities.

Beyond energy, agriculture remains part of the local fabric, with grain, forage, and cattle operations dotting the region and supporting work in equipment operation, logistics, and agri-services. Forestry, timber processing, and wood products contribute to seasonal and year-round employment, while transportation and logistics benefit from the presence of Highway 97 and the regional airport in Fort St. John.

Public services-health care, education, municipal and regional administration-round out the job landscape, alongside retail, hospitality, and professional services that support both residents and the travelling public along the highway. Many people live lakeside and commute into Fort St. John for work, while others run home-based or small businesses that cater to the community's daily needs.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Charlie Lake offers a range of residential options, from acreages tucked into the hills to newer subdivisions nearer the highway, as well as homes perched close to the water with sweeping views. Properties often feature room for workshops, recreational vehicles, and gardens, and it's common to see a blend of family homes, hobby farms, and rural estates. Trails laced through the woodlands and along the shoreline make it easy to step outside for quick nature breaks or evening strolls, and the provincial park on the western side of the lake provides trails, picnic spots, and seasonal camping.

The social rhythm is relaxed and community-oriented. Neighbours wave from driveways, and informal gatherings often form around shared interests in boating, fishing, snowmobiling, and hiking. You'll find weekend farmer's markets in the wider area, kids' sports in nearby facilities, and volunteer-run events that bring people together. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Groundbirch and Fort St. John.

For those curious about living in Charlie Lake, the appeal lies in the balance: space and privacy without being isolated. Daily errand runs are straightforward, with groceries, clinics, and schools accessible in a short drive. Recreational options are woven into everyday life-paddle at sunrise, cast a line from a dock, or head for a trail after work. If you're compiling a list of things to do, start with the lake: summer paddling, casual shoreline birding, and warm evenings on the deck. In winter, locals shift to skating, snowshoeing, and watching for winter stars in crisp night skies.

Getting Around

Driving is the primary way to get around, with Highway 97 (the Alaska Highway) serving as the main east-west spine. Most residents commute into Fort. St. John for work, school, and services, making use of well-maintained regional roads that are plowed regularly in winter. It's wise to outfit your vehicle seasonally-winter tires, emergency kits, and extra layers are standard practice in the colder months. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Fort St. John - City SE and Taylor.

Public transit options in the immediate community are limited, but regional bus services and school transportation link to key destinations. Taxis and ride-hailing are more readily available in Fort St. John and can be scheduled for airport runs or late-night returns. The nearby regional airport provides connections to larger centres, making business travel and family visits manageable.

Cyclists and pedestrians use local roads and trail segments, though awareness is important given highway traffic and variable shoulders. High-visibility clothing, lights, and route planning improve safety, particularly during shoulder seasons with shorter daylight hours. In summer, some residents also move by water, paddling or boating along the shoreline to reach picnic spots or fishing holes.

Climate & Seasons

Charlie Lake experiences four distinct seasons shaped by its northern latitude and interior location. Winters are long and snowy, with crisp mornings and clear, star-filled nights when the clouds part. The lake typically transitions to ice in the colder months, drawing skaters and ice fishers once conditions are safe. Wind chills can make temperatures feel more intense, so layered clothing, good boots, and vehicle preparedness are part of the seasonal routine.

Spring arrives gradually, bringing a break-up of lake ice, migrating waterfowl, and the first greening of aspen and willow stands. Trails can be muddy during thaw, but the shoulder season rewards patience with fresh air and expanding daylight. Gardeners begin planning raised beds and container plantings as the risk of frost slowly recedes. Wildlife sightings are common, and it's prudent to keep pets close and follow bear-aware practices as animals become more active.

Summer is the showcase season, with long, bright evenings ideal for barbecues, shoreline walks, and unhurried paddles after dinner. The lake moderates daytime warmth and invites a full spectrum of water activities-canoeing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and leisurely fishing from a dock or small boat. Parks and day-use areas become social hubs, and the campground adds a friendly bustle on weekends. On some days, wildfire smoke from elsewhere in the region can drift through; locals typically monitor conditions and adjust outdoor plans accordingly.

Autumn paints the hills in gold and rust, offering comfortable hiking weather and quiet water for one last paddle before freeze-up. Hunters and photographers alike appreciate the clear light and active wildlife. As days shorten, households shift into winter preparation mode-stacking firewood, tuning up snowblowers, and swapping over tires-so that the first major snowfall feels welcome rather than disruptive.

Across all seasons, the lake defines the community's mood. In summer it is a mirror for sunsets; in winter a canvas of snow and light. That rhythm underpins daily life, from commuting habits to weekend plans, and it shapes a shared identity among residents who value nature at their doorstep and the practicality of a well-connected northern community.

Nearby Cities

Charlie Lake is near several neighbouring communities that offer a range of housing options and local services. Explore nearby areas such as Fort St. John, Fort St. John - City SE, Taylor, Rolla, and Rural Saddle Hills County.

Use the linked community pages to compare listings and local amenities across Charlie Lake and the surrounding region as you consider your next home.

Demographics

Charlie Lake is a lakeside community with a mix of households including families, retirees and working professionals who value a quieter pace and access to outdoor recreation. The community atmosphere tends toward a small-town or suburban character with opportunities for boating, fishing and trails nearby.

Housing options generally range from detached single-family homes and townhouses to some condominium and rental choices, giving buyers a variety of residential styles in a setting that feels more suburban-rural than urban.