Investing in Land
Buying undeveloped land that can be built on is the new craze - and given the supply and demand equation in relation to the UK 's housing needs it is not difficult to see why.
Alvin Hall
Top 5 Facts about Land
More money has been made through land investment throughout history than through any other form of investment, including common stocks, gold, or even the ownership of rental properties.
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Canada is top choice for Brits
Low living costs, an outdoor lifestyle and a common language help make Canada an appealing option for Brits. OPP Magazine
A better quality of life
Brits can't resist the lure of Canada's landscape and its big skies, but it also offers a spectacularly high quality of life. Paul Beasley
Will Retirees bear Canada in mind?
Retirement and relocation favourite Canada has been tipped as the next big thing for UK property investors based on capital gains of 9.4% a year, a growing rental market and relatively cheap property compared with the UK. OPP
Atlantic Canada: a profitable place to do business
Atlantic Canada offers the most competitive business cost environment among the G7 countries. A telecommunications leader, a gateway to NAFTA, easy access to major markets and an excellent labour force are just some of the advantages that Atlantic Canada has to offer. Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Nova Scotia at a Glance 2006
Finance Economics and Statistics Division
Canadian House Prices Will Double in the Next 20 years
A new report predicts that Canadian house prices are likely to double in the next 20 years
Federal Budget 2007: Implications for Atlantic Canada. :
Implications for Atlantic Canada
Landcorp International undertakes years of due diligence before committing to any new projects. As a company we only participate in land that is earmarked for future development. Unlike companies offering greenbelt, protected land or land with no clear path to development, Landcorp only offers land designated for development. Landcorp also restricts relationships with development companies only to those who retain a large interest in the land. This is a strong indicator of their commitment to the project and the vested interest propels the company towards securing that vital authority approval.