Greater affordability, increased selection, and pent-up demand also key factors in 2011 season
Canada’s recreational property market is gaining serious traction as savvy purchasers take advantage of ideal conditions, setting the stage for what is expected to be the best market in recent years, according to a report released by RE/MAX.
The 2011 RE/MAX Recreational Property Report, examining sales and trends in 46 markets across the country, found that substantial equity gains and recovering stock portfolios in major centres have contributed to an upswing in demand from coast to coast.
Demand rose in 78 per cent of markets, while sales were up or on par in 41 per cent of recreational centres. There are deals to be had in virtually every region – especially at the top end. Luxury sales, as a result, have climbed in at least half the markets examined. Inventory levels are healthy throughout the country and some of the best selection of product in recent years is now available.
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Important: This Fixed Return offer is only available until 31 August 2011 or until 25 acres have been sold.
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