Canadian Investment Property

Written by Donald Sparacin
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Canadian investment property is as varied as would befit the third largest country in world in landmass. Stretching 3,426 miles across, and from the North Pole to the U.S. border, Canadian investment property can be anything from islands to coastline, from skyscrapers to one room cabins, from a city lot to parcels the size of some countries. There are truly limitless possibilities for Canadian investment property options.

Narrowing The Canadian Investment Property Search

For the purposes of this article, only Canadian Investment property in the British Columbia will be discussed. British Columbia, and more specifically the Vancouver and Whistler areas, will be hosting the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. There are currently many extremely lucrative opportunities for the savvy investor to explore throughout this area. Prices are higher now than in years past, but with the advent of millions of tourists being attracted to the area from the publicity that the games will provide, expect Canadian investment property prices to soar.

While most of the modest investors will be focusing on real estate, condos, and other rental income producing investments, those with larger portfolios will be looking at the bigger picture. The bigger picture for Canadian investment property in this area will be ongoing tourist-related businesses, large-scale housing for the high population growth that is expected to occur, and light industrial or commercial concerns that will provide jobs after the games leave and the people stay.

Smaller investors looking for a life-change will find Canadian investment property in non-rental concerns like general stores, Laundromats, restaurants, and other small businesses. Those seeking only profits will maintain these investments only until they see the eventual spike in demand. Yet if the Canadian investment property owner stays for a while, meets the people, and explores the area, they may forgo the quick dollar and decide to make the area home. Welcome investors!


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