Why Fractional Real Estate Makes Sense:
Recreational Real estate in British Columbia has become increasingly popular with residents of Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Calgary and even further afield, with interest from around North America.
The lure of oceanfront property has always been there, but unique properties are more difficult to find, particularly ones that are convenient to city-dwellers for a week-long retreat or even a weekend getaway.... yet do not require hours to drive there.
Galiano Island has the best of all worlds...convenience, waterfront, natural beauty and, with fractional real estate, a practical and affordable opportunity to own your own real estate. Read what the real estate experts are saying...
Vancouver Sun
Island Resort an Oasis of Calm
"River otters are frolicking in the sheltered bay fronting the sundrenched three-acre property, while a Great Blue heron grooms itself on a rock next to the sandy beach.
"A fractional interest in Galiano Inn buys you a piece of waterfront seclusion that includes a spa and fine dining". Photos and Story by Suzanne Morphet
National Post
FRACTIONAL OWNERSHIP ADDS UP TO AFFORDABLE LUXURY
At the more affordable end of the spectrum, fractional ownership is the equivalent of sharing a cottage or ski chalet between a number of families.
You buy deeded ownership in a property, ranging from two weeks to three months of annual use. But instead of getting a flimsy shack furnished with beer-cap coasters, hand-me-down furniture ... these vacation homes are luxurious affairs with all the amenities. Read more.
Western Investor
RUDY NIELSEN'S TOP PICKS for REAL ESTATE
While the legendary investor remains bullish on the future of B.C.’s recreational real estate, he said research is more important today than ever.
In a major about face, Nielsen said he is now convinced that some fractional purchases can be a good buy with the right property As an example, he pointed to the Galiano Inn Resort and Spa in the Gulf Islands, where a quarter share in a waterfront studio condo starts at $79,000. Read more
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