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Lots for Sale in Lillooet

Seven buildable lots remain available in Lillooet, B.C., offering 1–4 acre parcels with services, mountain views, and prices starting at $185,000.
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June 29, 2026 11:04am

Seven buildable lots are still available in Lillooet, British Columbia, offering a rare opportunity to put down roots in one of the province’s most scenic and underrated communities.

Located on Hunt Road and Moha Road, the lots range from one to four acres and are priced between $185,000 and $215,000. Each lot comes with trees for natural privacy, a private driveway, and is serviced with power and city water. It’s everything you need to break ground on a custom home, spec build, or modular home without the typical development headaches.

The neighbourhood itself is quiet and family-oriented, set above the Fraser River with unobstructed mountain views in every direction. Whether you’re raising a family, planning a retirement escape, or looking for a low-maintenance country lifestyle that’s still close to town, these lots offer the kind of space and setting that’s increasingly hard to find at this price point.

Lillooet punches well above its size when it comes to amenities. Within ten minutes you’ll find a hospital, medical and emergency services, schools, restaurants, a wellness centre, hardware and building supply stores, auto shops, hotels, and even local wineries and a brewing company. The recreation centre has a pool and ice rink, and the surrounding area offers mountain trails, back roads, rivers, creeks, and lakes for virtually every outdoor pursuit: hiking, ATVing, motorcycling, boating, swimming, and fishing. Seton Lake, just 15 minutes away, has a beach and boat launch.

Lillooet summers are hot and dry, winters are mild with minimal snowfall, and the low-humidity air makes it a particularly appealing destination for people managing asthma. The growing season is long enough for fruit trees, vegetable gardens, and flower beds.

For buyers who want to move in sooner, a modular home is also available, 24’ x 40’ on a 1-acre fully landscaped lot on Hunt Road. Asking $375,000. Subdivision layout map is available.

To inquire about any of the available lots or the modular home, contact Rick by email at rhjerpe@telus.net, by text at 250-256-3132, or by phone at 250-256-7502.

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