Houses for sale with coach / Carriage homes in MIssion

MIssion Homes for sale with coach / carriage houses

Looking for a Mission home with a coach house? Whether you need space for extended family, a mortgage helper, or an investment opportunity — Mission has a growing selection of homes with detached suites, garden homes, and coach houses. Explore listings with secondary dwellings in sought-after neighborhoods, offering multi-generational flexibility and long-term value.

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  • 32866 3rd Avenue in Mission: Mission BC House for sale : MLS®# R3049474

    32866 3rd Avenue Mission BC Mission V2V 1T9
    Main Photo: 32866 3rd Avenue in Mission: Mission BC House for sale : MLS®# R3049474
    $1,299,999
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3049474
    Bedrooms:
    6
    Bathrooms:
    6
    Floor Area:
    2,949 sq. ft.
    Looking for a spacious, light & bright detached home in Mission with high Rental Income? You got it with a 2 Bedroom Legal Basement in which you can make it into a 3 if you don't want to use the media room which also contains a full bathroom... and oh the Coach House! Home contains 4 bedrooms, kids room/room, an office. 4 bathrooms, and a Media Room!!! With over 2,900 sqft of living space, this home offers comfort and flexibility for growing families. The main floor features a generous kitchen, with a open concept and a convenient primary bedroom on main floor, and the location can’t be beat—close to schools, parks, shopping centres, and transit. Step out your door to explore or relax in your easy maintenance backyard while collecting more than half your mortgage with rental income! More details
    Listed by Nationwide Realty Corp.
  • 9573 Stave Lake Street in Mission: Mission BC House for sale : MLS®# R3066074

    9573 Stave Lake Street Mission BC Mission V2V 0B4
    Main Photo: 9573 Stave Lake Street in Mission: Mission BC House for sale : MLS®# R3066074
    $1,775,000
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3066074
    Bedrooms:
    5
    Bathrooms:
    4
    Floor Area:
    3,158 sq. ft.
    TWO MODERN LEGAL Large Permitted HOMES both with A/C on a gorgeous 1.73 acres! Only 4 years old with New Home Warranty Insurance! The primary residence features 3 beds, 3 baths + DEN, & the primary bedroom on main level! A gorgeous chef's inspired kitchen with large island great for entertaining! Large back patio with gas hook-up for heating & gas line ready for an outdoor fireplace! Humongous double car garage with 20 ft door. The 2nd residence consists of 2 beds, 1 bath + den with its own garage! Property secured by electric gate & electric fenced area to keep your horse, goats & pets safe from any larger wildlife! Fenced with paddock & run in shed for a couple of horses! ONLY 1 block away from the free public riding facility with 3 arenas! Mission Horse Club! More details
    Listed by Royal LePage Elite West
  • 10062 Charlong Terrace in Mission: Mission BC House for sale : MLS®# R3056892

    10062 Charlong Terrace Mission BC Mission V2V 0B5
    Main Photo: 10062 Charlong Terrace in Mission: Mission BC House for sale : MLS®# R3056892
    $3,498,880
    Residential
    Status:
    Active
    MLS® Num:
    R3056892
    Bedrooms:
    7
    Bathrooms:
    5
    Floor Area:
    4,636 sq. ft.
    CAR ENTHUSIASTS or HOBBIESTS. Impressive 5 bedroom 3 bathroom newer home with a DETACHED 4 BAY GARAGE, on a mostly CLEARED AND MANICURED 4.05 ACRES, including a self contained SEPARATE COACH-HOUSE (2 bedroom) for guests or extended family. Main house high-end upgrades and finishes were done afterwards by a German Master-Craftsman. Stunning gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including a double wide refrigerator, (walk-in pantry), adjacent to the great-room with soaring vaulted ceilings,( floor-to-ceiling stone gas fireplace) and chalet style windows lead out to huge covered patio (29' x 14') looking out onto the GOLF GREEN. Amazing Primary Bedroom (29'x21') has massive walk in closet with built -in cabinetry and a luxurious en-suite with designer tub and separate glass shower More details
    Listed by Homelife Benchmark Titus Realty
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What is a Coach House?

A coach house, also known as a carriage house or a laneway house, is a small, self-contained residential unit that is typically built on the same property as a larger main house. Originally, coach houses were designed to house horses and carriages, with living quarters for staff above. Today, they have been repurposed as modern living spaces. These homes are often situated at the rear of a property, accessible via a lane or alley, and can serve as rental units, guest accommodations, or additional family living spaces.

What are the Benefits of a Coach House?

Additional Income: Renting out a coach house can provide a significant source of additional income for homeowners. This can be particularly beneficial in areas with high rental demand.

Increased Property Value: Having a coach house on your property can increase its overall value. Potential buyers may see it as an attractive feature for extra living space or rental opportunities.

Flexible Living Arrangements: Coach houses offer versatile living arrangements, ideal for accommodating extended family members, guests, or even as a private home office.

Sustainable Living: These smaller homes often require fewer resources to build and maintain, making them a more environmentally friendly housing option.

Privacy: Coach houses provide a separate living space for guests or tenants, ensuring privacy for both the main house residents and those staying in the coach house.

Community Development: Adding coach houses can contribute to increased density in neighborhoods without significantly altering the character of the area, helping to address housing shortages.

What are the Disadvantages of a Coach House?

Cost of Construction: Building a coach house can be expensive, with initial costs including design, permits, materials, and labor, as well as potential infrastructure improvements like water, sewer, and electrical systems.

Maintenance and Upkeep: Maintaining a coach house requires additional time and resources for regular maintenance, repairs, and potential renovations to keep the unit in good condition.

Zoning and Permit Challenges: Securing the necessary permits and meeting zoning regulations can be complex and time-consuming, with different municipalities having varying rules and requirements.

Impact on Privacy: Adding a coach house can reduce the privacy of the main house occupants, especially if the units are rented out to tenants, as it introduces additional residents on the property.

Parking Issues: Coach houses can increase the demand for parking, particularly in urban areas where parking is already limited, potentially necessitating the creation of additional parking spaces or shared parking arrangements.

What is the Difference Between a Coach House and a Laneway House?

While the terms "coach house" and "laneway house" are often used interchangeably, there can be subtle differences depending on regional terminology and specific characteristics:

 Location and Access:

Coach House: Traditionally, coach houses were built behind the main house, often facing a rear yard or garden. They were originally used for housing carriages and horses, with living quarters above. Laneway House: As the name suggests, laneway houses are typically built along a lane or alleyway that runs behind or beside the main property. They have direct access to these lanes.

 Historical Context:

Coach House: The term "coach house" has historical roots, referring to buildings that were originally part of larger estates, used for housing carriages and horses. Laneway House: The term "laneway house" is more contemporary, often used in urban settings where alleyways provide an opportunity for infill housing.

 Modern Usage:

Coach House: In modern times, coach houses are often renovated or newly built to serve as secondary residences on a property. Laneway House: Laneway houses are usually designed and built with urban planning considerations in mind, aiming to utilize space efficiently in densely populated areas.

 In essence, while both types of homes serve similar functions and offer comparable benefits, the main differences lie in their historical context, location, and regional usage.

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