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Stettler Alberta Highway Commercial Development
Stettler, AB

Central Alberta Stettler Highway Commercial Development Properties. Investment Levels: 134,000 –566,000 Opportunity to purchase one or multiple of lots located on a busy secondary highway (with a daily vehicle count of approx. 8,500) that connects eastern and western Alberta. Properties...

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Columbia Avenue
Castlegar, BC

Opportunity Awaits on Columbia Avenue in Castlegar! Columbia Avenue offers a prime commercial investment in Castlegar, BC. Spanning two titles and zoned C2 (Highway Commercial), this half-acre property supports a range of uses, from retail and service businesses to restaurants and office space. The...

$647,069
($895,000 CAD)
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162 Acres Rural Commercial Tourism Zoning Kelowna
Kelowna, BC

Set on 162 acres in Kelowna, this rare rural commercial tourism property offers scale, zoning, and infrastructure that almost never trade together. The site is already configured for immediate operation, with clear pathways to expansion, repositioning, or long-term value creation. What’s Already Here Guest...

$361,487
($499,995 CAD)
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Farming land & Laboratory facility
Canada

Farming land & Laboratory facility - For Sale (Eng) Sale of completely set-up cannabis laboratory, near the region of Bogota, Colombia Selling price is $1,800,000 USD The property is at an altitude of 1,600 meters above sea level, surfacing 23 hectares, with average temperatures of 21°C/70°F Large...

$1,800,000
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Land Finder - Anywhere in the World / We Can Help
Toronto, ON

Are you looking for land to .... Build a new home For business development Cannabis enterprise Business expansion We can help ! A real estate company will 20+ years experience. Equipped with the contacts and resources, to find the kind of land you need. Please specify the land sq ft.,...

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Tips For Buying Land In Canada

Understand Zoning and Land Use Regulations

Before purchasing any piece of undeveloped land in Canada, it is critical to fully understand the local zoning and land use regulations. Zoning determines what you can and cannot do with the land—whether it's for residential, agricultural, commercial, or industrial use. Verify the requirements with the local municipality and check for any official community plans or development restrictions. Some areas may have environmental protections, flood zones, or heritage designations that could impact your intended use. This step will prevent costly surprises and ensure your investment aligns with your goals.

Evaluate Access and Utilities

Another key consideration is the accessibility of the land and availability of essential services such as water, electricity, sewage, and internet. Many rural and undeveloped properties in Canada do not come with immediate access to these utilities. Investigate the cost and feasibility of bringing in services—sometimes, the expense can be prohibitive and drastically change the land’s value. Additionally, check road access: some parcels are landlocked or only accessible via seasonal roads, which affects both convenience and resale value.

Conduct Thorough Due Diligence

Performing thorough due diligence can help protect your investment. Always order a land survey to confirm property boundaries and avoid disputes with neighbors. Research the property’s history for liens, easements, or title issues that may complicate your purchase. If you plan on building, investigate soil quality and any potential for groundwater contamination or unstable terrain. Finally, work with a local real estate professional or lawyer experienced in land transactions to help you navigate the paperwork and regulatory environment unique to Canada.