NOVA SCOTIA LAND NEW BRUNSWICK OCEAN VIEW ACCESS 2.5 ACRES
NEW BRUNSWICK CANADA 2.585 ACRE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT WE ARE NOT REAL ESTATE AGENTS WE OWN THIS PROPERTY AND ALL OUR PROPERTY IN FULL TITLE
JUST 660 FT FROM THE OCEAN WITH DEEDED OCEAN ACCESS
TELEPHONE ELECTRIC POWER SURVEYED & CLEARED
READY TO BUILD THE YEAR ROUND OR VACATION HOME OF YOUR DREAMS
TITLE DEED IS MIGRATED THROUGH THE NEW GOVERNMENT SYSTEM FREE AND CLEAR YEARLY TAXES $134.00 USD
The land is fully surveyed and property borders are also marked. Electricity and telephone on the road. Lot #94-5 is a very nice level lot with excellent view onto Baie Verte Atlantic Ocean 660 FOOT WALK TO THE OCEAN WITH DEEDED OCEAN ACCESS !!
READ AUGUST 18TH NEW YORK TIMES REAL ESTATE COVER PAGE ARTICLE ON INVESTING IN NEW BRUNSWICK REAL ESTATE North to Canada, for an Ocean View
Land located at Upper Cape, in the Parish of Botsford, Westmorland County, Province of New Brunswick. Lot #94-5 on survey plan
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LAT 46-03-32.25N LONG 63-58-55.37W
PID 70276977
2.585 acres = 1.046 hectares
56.95 meters (186.84 feet) of road frontage
Fully surveyed
Electricity and telephone on the road
Ideal building lot only 200 meters (660 feet) from the water
Many visitors to the southeast shores discover during their vacation that this beach-rich paradise would be an ideal place to live and to own property. The sandy, warm, salt-water beaches and wind-swept contrast to the tide carved rock formations, rugged coast and invigorating waters of the Bay of Fundy. Located in the popular south eastern New Brunswick lies this nice property. It has 56.95 meters (186.84 feet) of road frontage on south shore road.
The land is fully surveyed and property borders are also marked. Electricity and telephone on the road. Lot #94-5 is a very nice level lot with excellent view onto Baie Verte (Atlantic Ocean).
Take the official right-of-way to reach the beach and shores of Baie Verte in a mere 200 meters (660 feet) from your property. Collecting shells, swimming, boating, saltwater fishing and long leisurely walks along the shore are favorite pastimes. Shallow water and huge sand bars at low tide are great for smaller tots. The water along the east coast is some of the warmest north of Florida. Oceanfront lots of this nature are even a rarity in New Brunswick
Take a short ½ hour drive trip to Sackville, the lovely town with tree-lined streets and home of Mount Allison University. Here you'll also find historic homes, churches, restaurants, coffee shops, business center and much more.
Location is comfortable, easy, and accessible year round. From Moncton you take highway #15 towards Port Elgin from here take the Trans-Canada #16 east 4.8km to Upper Cape Road, then further 9.5km to your property. The waterfront is wide open, and the seawater is warmer than Maine’s. Many Americans now look for second homes in Atlantic Canada
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Why Canadian Real Estate is a Bargain for Foreign Buyers !
Non-Resident Info No matter where you go, Realtors in Canada agree on three things: property here is beautiful, and best of all, incredibly affordable when compared to other parts of the world. Compare property values in places like England, Ireland, Germany and the U.S. ( especially California and the East Coast) and buyers here always get more for their dollar than they would at home. At the present time, the American dollar is very strong in Canada. One US dollar = approx. $1.15 Cdn., so a $115,000 Cdn$. property would cost a US citizen approx. $100,000.00 US. Couple that with the fact that property is less expensive overall, and it’s obvious that out of country buyers are in an enviable buying position. The other thing that makes us so attractive is crowding is never an issue in Canada – we have only 30 million people living on 38 million square miles of land!
Buying Property In Canada - The Rules And Regulations! The bottom line is that buying property in Canada is very easy. From a bureaucratic standpoint, as long as you don’t plan to become a landed immigrant, buying land is probably easier than it would be at home. It takes much less time to complete the sale on a property as we do not have an escrow period on purchases. From a residency point of view, if you plan to stay in Canada for 6 months or less each year, the government considers you a tourist or non-resident. That means you can do just about anything – open a bank account, buy land or a car etc.
American's who purchase property can come to Canada for a total of 6 months. These visits can be cumulative - 2 weeks here, 4 weeks there etc. You do not have to come for a consecutive 6 month period. This means that you can own a second home in Canada and visit it as you wish. If you plan to live in Canada for more than 6 months annually, you have to apply for immigrant status.
MAY BE SUBJECT TO HST TAX ANY AND ALL SALES TAXES ARE RESPONSIBILTY OF BUYER