Dreaming of owning a piece of Prince Edward Island?
PEI, with its stunning landscapes, vibrant communities, and rich history, offers diverse land opportunities—from waterfront properties to fertile farmland. As a local realtor, I, Jodi Bernard, can guide you through the process, including navigating the specific regulations for both residents and non-residents outlined by the Government of PEI.
Exploring PEI's Real Estate Market
PEI's real estate landscape includes:
- Vacant Land: Find your perfect spot, whether it’s a sprawling rural acreage or a lot in a developing subdivision. We’ll help you determine if utilities like water, electricity, and sewage are available.
- Waterfront Properties: PEI’s coastline offers incredible opportunities for those seeking breathtaking views, boating access, or simply the tranquility of the water. Learn more about our waterfront listings.
- Agricultural Land: With its renowned fertile soil, PEI presents unique opportunities for agricultural ventures. I can help you understand the specific regulations surrounding farmland purchases via the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC).
- Development Land: Developers will find potential here, but navigating zoning and land use policies is essential. I can assist you with this process—check out PEI’s land development resources for more details.
Why Invest in PEI Land?
- Scenic Beauty: PEI’s natural beauty is unparalleled, offering a tranquil and picturesque setting.
- Investment Potential: Real estate in PEI presents a strong investment opportunity, driven by tourism, population growth, and the limited availability of land.
- Community & Lifestyle: Experience the charm of small-town living and a welcoming community atmosphere.
Important Information for Non-Resident Buyers
PEI has regulations in place to protect its local interests, environment, and prevent land speculation. It’s crucial to understand these restrictions:
Lands Protection Act
This Act requires non-residents to apply for approval to purchase land exceeding five acres or with shore frontage over 165 feet. This ensures responsible land use and environmental stewardship.
Residency Requirements
To be considered a resident for land purchase purposes, you must have resided in PEI for at least 365 days over the past 24 months and be a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant. These requirements were updated in 2016—see more at gov.pe.ca.
Land Ownership Limits
Individuals are limited to 1,000 acres, and corporations to 3,000 acres, to prevent land monopolization.
Application Process
Non-residents must submit applications to the Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission (IRAC). The process includes a review of factors like existing non-resident ownership concentration, intended land use, and potential economic impact. IRAC then makes a recommendation to the provincial cabinet.
Tax Implications
Non-residents typically face higher property tax rates, which encourages residency and local land control.
Let Jodi Bernard Guide You
Navigating PEI’s real estate market requires expertise. As your dedicated realtor, I can:
- Simplify the Process: I’ll guide you through every step, from finding the right property to understanding the legal requirements.
- Provide Expert Advice: I’m familiar with PEI’s unique regulations and can help you navigate the complexities of the Lands Protection Act.
- Connect You with Professionals: I can recommend lawyers and other professionals specializing in PEI real estate transactions. Contact me via our contact page.
Find Land in PEI Communities
Explore land opportunities across PEI’s charming communities! Check out the links below to see available land and vacant lots: