Land!!!

Speaking of the world changing, Saskatchewanand prices haven't exactly been standing still. I sold three quarters last week that over tripled in five years. Sold in 6 days. This sort of thing seems to be the new normal.
 
We're looking at just over $200,000 for a hundred plus acres not that far from here.
Only problem is trying to build a home for under $250,000.
Gets mighty tight when considering a well and septic in that ratio.
Only to be young again to do most meself.

coont ya just git bye with an outhouse? Sol we had in SK for many moons, Gawd, I remember those 50 below winters! The outhouse was 75 yards from the house!
 
You can find $1K an acre in Sask. It will most likely be open pasture but its still the best price you will find. You will want to try to get over 12 acres. That way you can do a field septic and stick in at least a 200 yard range. Typicaly the cut off for tree programs is less then 10 acres, and farming zones are over 12. My neighbours are 11 acres and they are a 'residence' I have 13 and i am a 'farm'. We both have animals, but i seem to pay less taxes with more land. (yes i called SAMA to make sure)

dont forget to keep in mind power, water, and gas. These can all be 'hauled in' but getting on with a utility or drilling a well is much better. You will also need equipment to move snow and tend your dirt farm. Be warned, once you move away from the city, you will never go back.
 
Hi guys and gals.

This is kind of a long shot but what the hell..
I have been looking on line for inexpensive land for sale in alberta or BC. Something to camp and take the kids shooting , maybe build a little cabin.
does anyone know how to find this type of land?? like, $1000 an acre type of thing. maybe buy like 5 or 10 acres.
I go on sites like re-max etc, and they all seem to be huge lots for millions or 200 acres etc. how does a guy just buy a few acres in the middle of nowhere?

any input would help. thanks.

www dot mccowans.com/listings/British-Columbia

www dot landquest.com/home.aspx

There is lots of opportunity to find cheap acreage.
Check out Lone Bute at landquest.....
Rob
 
Realistically, your money is better spent on a wall tent and a floatplane. This whole country practically is available for free.

And the way the economy Is thes days a gypsy lifestyle looks pretty good having the ability to move chasing work Opportunities
 
Hmm.. I'm intrigued. Care to elaborate? ..please..

He means that you can fly in, and set up a tent in about a bazillion square miles of bugger-all on Crown land, with little or no problems.

I mean, other than that you are fantasizing, if you think ANY of the options are going to be cheap! Price out aircraft ownership, and the attendant operation and maintenance costs, and you'll start to think Vancouver Real Estate doesn't look too bad.

FWIW, you won't get your hooks into buying any Crown Land in BC until some time after the Natives get done squabbling amongst themselves how they are going to divvy the place up. By my estimates, if you started dredging now, it'd take, oh, about two million years to come up with enough land area to cover off the current claims...Figure on at least 2 x the current land mass of the Province. So buying Crown is out. Homesteading died a long time ago. Cheap real estate, soon after that.

Best of luck with your reality check!

Cheers
Trev
 
Hmm.. I'm intrigued. Care to elaborate? ..please..

Even just buy a nice wall tent with a pack wood stove, your own little pop up wilderness accommodations complete with heat (I use 8x10 with a 5' porch now, small enough to fly, and somewhere you can stand up inside and cook under the porch), and hire the floatplane once or twice a year. You can buy your own too, I went that way as I fly for the day job and figured why keep paying for someone else's plane, but it does get prohibitively expensive at that point if you're not making it work for a living somehow. Realistically a $100 canoe off craigslist will get you into tons of wilderness in BC too, for all but the cost of driving there, and whatever spot you choose is "yours" to set up camp. Once you're in true wilderness it really doesn't matter if it's crown land or if you paid $100,000 an acre, if you don't mind cleaning up after yourself and packing up camp. With your tent you're free to fly in to any lake from here to above the tree line, sample a bunch of different provinces / territories and spots. You're going to be restricted by residency on hunting (BC for instance you have to live here more than 6 months of the year, and have your primary residence in BC [pay provincial income tax]), but fishing is wide open anywhere I've been for an over the counter licence.

This is our little 300hp teleporter, it costs about a Vancouver mortgage payment per month with purchase, insurance, hangarage, and maintenance considered. But the ability to throw a thermos of coffee in and be in the Yukon hours later with no stops is... nice.

 
And I forgot my main point, I believe you'll see and do a lot more hiring a plane and moving your wall tent camp around the most beautiful choice places of this country, than buying a marginal piece of cheap land somewhere in the bush. As Canadians we already own the practically whole country, as long as you don't mind lighter accommodations than a cabin, the country's your oyster. No maintenance considerations, the view can change, and you're going to see a lot more... For a lot less.

If set on "land", consider a working trapline. Quite a lifestyle and many are ready to go with cabins.
 
He means that you can fly in, and set up a tent in about a bazillion square miles of bugger-all on Crown land, with little or no problems.

I mean, other than that you are fantasizing, if you think ANY of the options are going to be cheap! Price out aircraft y amongst themselves how they are going to divvy the place up. By my estimates, if you started dredging now, it'd take, oh, about two million years to come up with enough land area to cover off the current claims...Figure on at least 2 x the current land mass of the Province. So buying Crown is out. Homesteading died a long time ago. Cheap real estate, soon after that.

Best of luck with your reality check!

Cheers
Trev

Why are you bring natives into this it has bin nice that as of lately CGN have bin keeping away from Native dashing and have bin respectful and vice-versa
 
Following up on what Ardent says, a truck and camper (or wall tent) and a canoe or inflatable boat gets you anywhere you want in BC and you're not tied down to one place or to worrying 11 months a year if somebody's broken into your cabin.
 
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Lots of good hunting land for $1000 per acre in Saskatchewan. We bought our hunt camp at far far less. And we own a more than a few quarter sections. For buying a good hunting property for low cost, Saskatchewan is still the land of opportunity.

where is that? I'm looking for the same kind of deal. I'm from SK as well
 
Following up on what Ardent says, a truck and camper (or wal ltent) and a canoe or inflatable boat gets you anywhere you want in BC and you're not tied down to one place or to worrying 11 months a year if somebody's broken into your cabin.

that's what the wife and I decided back in '78, we bought a truck and camper and a boat instead of a cottage on a lake. We travelled all over and enjoyed many places instead of going to the same old same old!
 
Wilga 2000, mine was made by EADS / Airbus oddly enough. 300hp Lycoming 540 in a 170 sized airframe, leading edge slats. Slow, but burns fuel and climbs like nobody's business.

That is possibly the ugliest plane I have seen in a while, but you can't argue with it's specs. You can pack a pretty decent load on it and it's probably great at getting in and out of those smaller lakes up North.
 
that's what the wife and I decided back in '78, we bought a truck and camper and a boat instead of a cottage on a lake. We travelled all over and enjoyed many places instead of going to the same old same old!

Try convincing nag my wife of that. She's one of those people who can justify buying an RV then drydocking it with a patio and never taking it anywhere. Insanity, if you ask me.
 
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