Whistler Real Estate Company
#17-4308 Main Street, Whistler, BC, Canada
Nicklaus North is unique in the Whistler real estate landscape. Owning a home here means waking up to emerald-green lake views on one side and a Jack Nicklaus signature fairway on the other. Buyers gravitate here for the brag-worthy address, but they stay for the confidence that comes with owning real estate inside one of Canada’s few true golf-and-lake communities.
Yet life here never drifts into resort rush. Morning tee times roll into paddleboard sessions on Green Lake, après unfolds on Table Nineteen’s patio, and a five-minute drive drops you at the Village lifts before first chair. It’s luxury living engineered to play hard today and appreciate steadily tomorrow.
Listings are subject to the Fair Housing Act and WLS rules.
Green Lake frames the northern edge, the River of Golden Dreams meanders past the southern tees, and the Valley Trail links everything - folding morning runs, sunset rides, and casual strolls into day-to-day life.
Winter flips the script: fairways become Nordic ski loops, and float-plane docks turn into skating rinks. When you want steeper terrain, it’s seven minutes to the Whistler gondola or ten to the powder stashes above Kadenwood.
Housing choice runs wide: lakeside estates on Muirfield Crescent, lock-and-leave townhomes at Goldenwood, and view-centric condos above the clubhouse. If you prefer an even quieter vibe, compare chalet lots in nearby Spruce Grove; crave village walkability, look to Brio. Most who tour, however, circle back to Nicklaus North for one reason - nowhere else delivers this golf-lake combo with such effortless access.
Buyers are eyeing Nicklaus North for its lifestyle blend and limited release cadence; fresh listings (especially those with unobstructed lake frontage) draw immediate attention.
Lake-front estates on the cul-de-sac command the highest premiums; factor roughly $500–$600/square foot for interior build-outs and another six-figure bump for private docks. Townhomes in Goldenwood trade fastest when they show recent kitchen and flooring upgrades - cash buyers often close within 30 days. Condos above the clubhouse move predictably before golf season; sellers eager to free capital for elsewhere in the resort may sweeten offers with furniture packages or flexible completions. If you’re value hunting, monitor shoulder-season listings (late fall or early spring) when demand pauses and negotiation leverage peaks.
The headline act is the Jack Nicklaus-designed course and its lakeside clubhouse—home to Table Nineteen’s patio, pro shop, and winter ski-trail hub. Residents also tap Green Lake for boating and the Valley Trail for seamless biking and jogging loops.
Yes. Tiered memberships cover unlimited play, range access, and reciprocal perks, but the course stays public, so casual golfers can still book tee times without a pass.
Straightforward—about a seven-minute drive or quick transit ride to the Village gondolas. Parking lots 4 and 5 usually have space if you’d rather not jostle in the day-lot scrum.
Only in pockets zoned Phase 1 Tourist Accommodation, such as Englewood Green. Most single-family streets remain residential, limiting stays to 30-plus days, so always confirm zoning on a specific address before you offer.