
Road 1 Orchard
Selling on November 5, 2025
from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM UTC
Location
Oliver, BC
Sale Size
1 Parcel, 16 Acres
Starting Bid
$1,990,000
16 acres selling as 1 Parcel located in the heart of Oliver, British Columbia. Known as Canada’s Wine Capital, the region boasts a thriving viticulture industry, a warm climate with a diverse landscape, outdoor recreational opportunities, and fertile farmland. This well-established orchard offers a turnkey opportunity to enter this exclusive market.
16 acres selling as 1 Parcel located in the heart of Oliver, British Columbia. Known as Canada’s Wine Capital, the region boasts a thriving viticulture industry, a warm climate with a diverse landscape, outdoor recreational opportunities, and fertile farmland. This well-established orchard offers a turnkey opportunity to enter this exclusive market.
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Legal Land Descriptions
PID: 031-935-478 | 16.012 Acres |
Sale Description
Set against the backdrop of rolling hills, warm sunshine, and glacier-fed lakes, the southern Okanagan Valley has long been revered as one of Canada’s most productive agricultural regions. With a climate reminiscent of California, and soil conditions ideal for fruit cultivation, this area has been growing tree fruit commercially since the early twentieth century. What began with small family orchards has evolved into a world-class fruit-growing hub known for their crisp apples, luscious peaches, and award-winning vineyards. Nowhere is this legacy more alive than in Oliver, British Columbia - the epicenter of this agricultural tradition and a place where generations have built their lives around the land.
Here, just on the outskirts of Oliver, lies an agricultural opportunity that perhaps only comes around once in a generation. CLHbid.com is proud to introduce the ‘Road 1 Orchard’. This 16-acre orchard is more than just land, it is a fully operational, high-producing asset - a turn-key agricultural investment primed for immediate returns or future transformation.

Road 1 Orchard
Laid out with precision in 2018, the orchard was designed with optimal row spacing, proper density planting, and a correct orientation, all to ensure maximum sunlight exposure and uniform ripening. The result? Healthier trees, higher yields, and consistent quality across every harvest. ‘Road 1 Orchard’ features 7 acres of Honeycrisp apples, 3.25 acres of Gala, and 3 acres of Ambrosia (all planted in 2018) plus a 1-acre block of Pink Lady apples that were planted in 2020. And with 2 acres currently planted to peppers, the land is flexible and fertile, offering options beyond just tree fruit.
The life blood of the operation is a state-of-the-art, automated irrigation system, connected directly to the reliable Oliver Irrigation District. The system can simply be used as ground level irrigation or can be easily converted to overhead irrigation, for cooling and adding rich color to the apples. With no water table issues and excellent soil drainage, ‘Road 1 Orchard’ checks every box for efficient, low-maintenance farming.
And when it comes to logistics, it doesn’t get more convenient than this: the local apple packing plant is within sight of ‘Road 1 Orchard’, minimizing transport time and costs, which is especially valuable during peak harvest and the busy tourist season. Even better, the orchard sits right on the edge of town. Whether you need to pick up supplies, or grab a morning coffee, downtown Oliver is less than two minutes away.

Road 1 Orchard
Whether you’re an established grower looking to expand, an investor eyeing a high-performing agricultural asset, or a winery searching for your next prime vineyard location, ‘Road 1 Orchard’ delivers. With its excellent sun exposure, fertile soils, and gently sloped terrain, it could form a seamless transition to grapes if desired.
This 16-acre turn-key orchard is being offered as one parcel using CLHbid.com’s proven online timed tender system. With a starting bid price of only $1.99 million, this is a rare opportunity to secure prime farmland in one of Canada’s most sought-after regions at a price point that simply makes sense. CLHbid.com’s unique online escalating tender system allows fair opportunity for all interested parties and provides piece of mind knowing you’re only bidding one click higher than the next motivated buyer. Don’t miss your chance to grow your future in the heart of the Okanagan Valley. Visit CLHbid.com today and start your plan for tomorrow.
Road 1 Orchard is being offered for sale via online escalating tender by CLHbid.com. Check the website for updates from time to time. The property may be viewed by interested registered bidders. Please contact us by email at info@clhbid.com for an appointment. As a law firm, CLHbid never discloses bidder's names to any party, including the Seller. Only the successful buyer's name is ever disclosed to the Seller as part of the closing process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are existing auction platforms out there such as the ‘Iowa Auction’ that stop bidding after all individual parcels have received high bids. Then for round #2 of the auction they allow past as well as new bidders to ‘up the ante’ by bidding on the entire farm or ranch with a reserve bid set at the aggregate price just bid on all individual parcels in round #1.
After seeking input from many farmers and ranchers, most told us they didn’t feel a platform such as this was fair to bidders on individual parcels who in many cases have went to a lot of work to get pre-approved for financing etc. Farmers and ranchers also indicated they didn’t think it is fair for a large player to ‘lay in the weeds’ and not bid until after the initial round of bidding. They also told us that it would not be fair to allow a larger player to acquire the entire farm or ranch for only a few dollars more than the aggregate of the prior individual bids. Hence the rationale for the ‘premium bid’ amount for the ‘en bloc’ parcel at the conclusion of the auction.
At CLHbid.com, you as bidder only need to be high on a certain number (generally less than 50%) of parcels in order to have a chance to acquire the entire farm or ranch, whereas at national Auction firms you generally have to be high on 100% of the parcels in order acquire the entire ranch or farm.
Bidders have no knowledge of the identity of other bidders. Likewise, the Seller during the sale is not privy to who may be bidding or how many parcels someone may be ‘high on’. At CLHbid.com we set out to create a platform for the selling or leasing of agricultural land that was honest, fully transparent and offered no opportunity for bids to be shopped by the Seller. This is especially important wherein the Seller has final approval.
At CLHbid.com we have put safeguards in place in our CLHbid.com contract with our Seller to ensure the Seller deals only with the high bidder at the conclusion of bidding. During the timed auction itself, all back-end information is locked down including who is bidding or who is registered to bid. At the conclusion of the bidding, the Seller is privy only to the name of the high bidder on each parcel.
The minimum increment for bidding is set prior to each specific sale in consultation with the Seller. The increments are set having regard to the FMV of the parcel being sold with more expensive parcels generally having larger increments.
We have all been to live auctions where a quarter of land worth $500,000.00 starts at $100,000.00. The parcel is then bid up in large increments initially with the increments gradually decreasing in size as the bidding approaches the end. At CLHbid.com, given our predetermined minimum increments, we try and speed up the process by starting the bidding at what we see as a reasonable number to start serious bidding at, yet a number still below FMV.
In addition, given the ‘en bloc’ final parcel bidding option offered at CLHbid.com, we require a floor number for each individual parcel in the unlikely event a specific parcel doesn’t receive a bid, yet at the conclusion an eligible bidder wishes to bid on the entire farm or ranch. In such a case, the Starting Bid becomes the value to be used for that Parcel not receiving a bid when determining aggregate bids. It is important to note the Starting Bid is not a Reserve Bid.
PLEASE NOTE: Not all CLHbid.com sales have an ‘en bloc’. Please review the particulars of each sale for clarity.
No. The Seller waives their right to approve the sale if there is a bid on the ‘en bloc’.
This is really no different than in the tendering process wherein Tenders stipulate “any and all tenders will not necessarily be accepted”. One issue with tendering is the cost to put a tender in the paper is nominal and there is always a risk of the Seller perhaps just feeling out the market or wanting to know the names of the parties interested.
At CLHbid.com one of the paramount reasons for allowing the Seller final say is to alleviate the need for an expensive Guarantee to the auction house – expensive and seldom called upon yet often required by the Sellers bank. The Seller’s bank doesn’t require the Seller to purchase a Guarantee when using the CLHbid.com platform wherein the sale is at the Seller’s discretion.
CLHbid.com incurs significant marketing costs in the event the Seller fails to accept the high bid(s). The Seller is under contract with CLHbid.com and the contract references trigger values indicating when the right of the Seller to refuse a sale is taken away.
At CLHbid.com, our Sellers are fully invested in the process meaning the likelihood of a high bid not being accepted is extremely remote.
No. At CLHbid.com there is no advantage to waiting to bid. Our platform has a ‘refresh’ function on the clock such that any bid placed near the expiration of the timed sale will automatically re-set the clock adding additional minutes to the clock giving all parties (including the bidder that was just outbid) another opportunity to bid.
At CLHbid.com we take the human element out of the process. During the bidding process if you are high, you will receive an online notice saying you are High Bid. If you get outbid you will receive an online notice saying you were Outbid. Immediately upon expiration of the timed sale, the high bidder will receive an email indicating they were the HIGHEST BIDDER.
All emails are auto generated. The question cannot arise as to whether you were high or not or “was it shopped to someone they liked better” such as when tendering land.
No. The Starting Bid is just that. The first bid required for a Parcel is the Starting Bid and not some number above it. If you are the initial bidder and just bid the basic minimum increment your Current Bid will be the Starting Bid number.
CLHbid.com doesn’t publish the name of the high bidder. We do, however, disclose the name of the high bidder to the Seller as they are then in a contractual agreement to buy and sell. We leave it up to the high bidder and Seller to tell whomever they wish.
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