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Lands and lots for sale in PEI

Explore our impressive range of Lands and Lots for sale in PEI

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For sale $39,000
Lot McInnis Point Road, cherry valley, Prince Edward Island

Lot Mcinnis Point Road

Cherry Valley, Prince Edward Island

For sale $150,000
ACREAGE OFF CURTIS Road, farmington, Prince Edward Island

Acreage Off Curtis Road

Farmington, Prince Edward Island

For sale $210,000
ACREAGE DOUSES Road, belle river, Prince Edward Island

Acreage Douses Road

Belle River, Prince Edward Island

For sale $225,000
ACREAGE HIGH Road, south pinette, Prince Edward Island

Acreage High Road

South Pinette, Prince Edward Island

For sale $100,000
478 HEBRIDES Lane, new london, Prince Edward Island

478 Hebrides Lane

New London, Prince Edward Island

For sale $145,000
12 Glenway Drive, earnscliffe, Prince Edward Island

12 Glenway Drive

Earnscliffe, Prince Edward Island

For sale $110,000
Lot 21-1 Piper Drive, bedeque and area, Prince Edward Island

Lot 21-1 Piper Drive

Bedeque And Area, Prince Edward Island

For sale $69,900
Lot 8 Heron View Court, st. peters bay, Prince Edward Island

Lot 8 Heron View Court

St. Peters Bay, Prince Edward Island

For sale $69,900
Lot 7 Heron View Court, st. peters bay, Prince Edward Island

Lot 7 Heron View Court

St. Peters Bay, Prince Edward Island

For sale $285,000
ACREAGE ALCHORN Court, rocky point, Prince Edward Island

Acreage Alchorn Court

Rocky Point, Prince Edward Island

For sale $90,000
Lot 2 Acreage Mill Road, bridgetown, Prince Edward Island

Lot 2 Acreage Mill Road

Bridgetown, Prince Edward Island

For sale $90,000
Lot Weatherby Road, upton, Prince Edward Island

Lot Weatherby Road

Upton, Prince Edward Island

For sale $49,900
Richards Point Road, augustine cove, Prince Edward Island

Richards Point Road

Augustine Cove, Prince Edward Island

For sale $49,900
Blueberry Lane, augustine cove, Prince Edward Island

Blueberry Lane

Augustine Cove, Prince Edward Island

For sale $145,000
0 Route 11, cap egmont, Prince Edward Island

0 Route 11

Cap Egmont, Prince Edward Island

For sale $90,000
100 Hudson Avenue, charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

100 Hudson Avenue

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

For sale $34,900
8972 Route 11, abrams village, Prince Edward Island

8972 Route 11

Abrams Village, Prince Edward Island

For sale $74,900
Lot 5 Camelot Road, french river, Prince Edward Island

Lot 5 Camelot Road

French River, Prince Edward Island

For sale $90,000
101 Hudson Avenue, charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

101 Hudson Avenue

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

For sale $90,000
147 Stanmol Drive, charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

147 Stanmol Drive

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

For sale $90,000
148 Stanmol Drive, charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

148 Stanmol Drive

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

For sale $90,000
149 Stanmol Drive, charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

149 Stanmol Drive

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

For sale $179,900
67 North Drive, north st. eleanors, Prince Edward Island

67 North Drive

North St. Eleanors, Prince Edward Island

For sale $139,000
Lot 6 Carter Court|Fox Run, charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Lot 6 Carter Court, Fox Run

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island

Vacant Land and Lots for Sale in PEI: A Comprehensive Guide

PEI Lands & Lots for Sale

Nestled in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward Island (PEI) is renowned for its picturesque landscapes, coastal beauty, and fertile soils. For those looking into the real estate market, especially in the category “Lands and Lots for Sale in PEI”, there’s an array of options available. However, understanding the types of land and lots for sale in PEI and the regulations surrounding their purchase is essential.

PEI vacant land and lots for sale are divided into several categories. These include:

Bare Acreage

This refers to the vast stretches of land which can be treed, partially treed, or completely cleared. Typically found in outlying regions, these don’t have any services.

Waterfront Lands or Lots

Encompassing a wide spectrum, these can range from large tracts without any services to developed plots in subdivisions like Granville on the Water or Sunset Dunes.

City Subdivisions

Think of places like Starlite Estates, where lots are fully serviced, with paved roads, curbs, and sometimes even sidewalks.

Standalone Lots

These are scattered in or around urban regions. Their closeness to cities makes them less expensive to service than bare acreage. These can be small acreages with or without services.

Cottage Lot Subdivisions

Primarily rural, these lots are designed for up to three seasons of habitation. They don’t usually have paved roads, and the winter season sees them not cleared.

Beyond these categories, it’s also important to determine the land’s purpose – residential, recreational, or agricultural?

Regulations with PEI Land Ownership

PEI has a distinct set of rules under the Island Regulatory & Appeals Commission (IRAC) dictating how much land or shorefront an entity can own.

In the infancy of PEI’s history, the province was divided into sixty-seven 20,000-acre lots. Interestingly, these Lands and lots were given to a select group of absentee proprietors before any real settlement occurred. Over the centuries, the land gradually returned to local hands as it was bought from these non-local landlords.

Fast forward to the 1960s, when the spectre of absentee ownership of PEI lands and lots once again loomed large. Non-residents, sensing the potential of PEI real estate, started investing heavily, leading to significant portions of coastal areas slipping out of local control. This was addressed in 1972 with amendments to the Real Property Act, which put restrictions on Lands and lots for sale in PEI from being purchased by non-residents.

However, it was an application in 1981 by a non-resident corporation to buy 6,000 acres that truly shook the public conscience. There were fears of one entity dominating PEI’s agricultural industry. The result? The introduction of the Lands Protection Act in 1982.

Key Points to Consider for Prospective Buyers of lands and lots for sale in PEI

Application Requirement

Non-resident entities must apply if they:

Approval Conditions

Government might sanction the land purchase with stipulations such as limited subdivision rights, land identification for non-development, and mandated residential status within a timeframe.

Denial Reasons

Applications can be turned down for various reasons, including non-resident control over a large acreage, surpassing the Act’s limits, speculation motives, and more.

Land Holding Limits

An individual can own up to 1,000 acres, while corporations have a cap of 3,000 acres. cabinet must approve non-resident purchases of two hectares (five acres) or more, and land with more than 165 feet of shore frontage.

Application Time

On average, the application processing takes 3-4 weeks, but complex cases might take longer.

Application Essentials

Applicants wishing to purchase lands and lots for sale in PEI must provide a detailed form, relevant maps, legal descriptions, advertising details if applicable, a submission relating to the Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act, and a relevant fee.

Moreover, recent federal laws restrict land purchases in Canada by foreign entities. It’s advisable to consult with your Century21 Realtor for further details.

The allure of  purchasing vacant land and lots in PEI is undeniable. However, prospective buyers must be well-versed with the nuances of PEI’s real estate landscape to make informed decisions. Whether it’s a serene waterfront lot or a standalone plot near the city, PEI promises a piece of land that’s perfect for every dream.

PEI has always placed controls on how much land any one person or corporation can own. Find out the “nitty-gritty” from Michael Poczynek

Canada has passed a law prohibiting non-resident buyers from purchasing homes for at least the next 2 years.