My husband and I own 14 acres (our principle residence in Pitt Meadows) its in the ALR,
so no possibility of selling part of it off in the forseeable future, due to municipal land
size restrictions. It would market for approx. $2,000,000, however it has risen $1,000,000
in only 2 1/2 years. As much as we love it here, we have never been big income earners.
so to sell at some point is inevitable.
Question: Is it wiser to market it now before the two bridges are complete. A possible
downturn in the market of 10 to 20% over the next couple years would be a significant
loss of equity and investment potential. Or is a downturn of that amount more unlikely
in this area? Blueberry farmers or Blueberry industry were snapping up the properties
a couple of years ago, (may be good tax write offs?)With the extra rise in land prices
they do not seem to be buying now.
Question: Any thoughts or opinions on this area or areas where something similiar is
happening, would be most appreciated, (it seems that the land in the ALR is becoming
so expensive for profitable agriculture?)
I`m new to the forum here, and just love all the great info you people have given, the
Quickstart looks like something I could really get into.
Best, Barb
so no possibility of selling part of it off in the forseeable future, due to municipal land
size restrictions. It would market for approx. $2,000,000, however it has risen $1,000,000
in only 2 1/2 years. As much as we love it here, we have never been big income earners.
so to sell at some point is inevitable.
Question: Is it wiser to market it now before the two bridges are complete. A possible
downturn in the market of 10 to 20% over the next couple years would be a significant
loss of equity and investment potential. Or is a downturn of that amount more unlikely
in this area? Blueberry farmers or Blueberry industry were snapping up the properties
a couple of years ago, (may be good tax write offs?)With the extra rise in land prices
they do not seem to be buying now.
Question: Any thoughts or opinions on this area or areas where something similiar is
happening, would be most appreciated, (it seems that the land in the ALR is becoming
so expensive for profitable agriculture?)
I`m new to the forum here, and just love all the great info you people have given, the
Quickstart looks like something I could really get into.
Best, Barb