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PEI, an acronym for Prince Edward Island, is Canada’s smallest province and can be found just 13 km off the east coast of Canada. It is situated across the Northumberland Strait from New Brunswick. As the smallest province in Canada it has a full-time population of just over 138,000 people on a year round basis but with the influx of tourists and summer residents that population can exceed a million people at the height of the season. PEI is a quiet, bucolic land featuring rolling landscape, fields, sunsets and wonderful ocean and river waterscapes. The lifestyle is slower and many people both visit and settle here for that reason; they are looking for an escape from the faster life in the bigger cities and more populous provinces. The island offers beaches of red sand, warm waters, lobster suppers, concerts, festivals, theatre, and good eating. The people of PEI who refer to themselves as islanders are a friendly, if somewhat laid-back people. The government tourism department has branded PEI as ‘the Gentle Island’. PEI does certainly offer a gentler way of life and this may account for the number of people relocating here. PEI, being an island, and one with a fairly craggy shoreline, with many inlets, waterways and bays, features not only a picturesque coastline but also a very prolific one. This is a distinct advantage to those seeking property on the waterfront. There are a great number of choices in waterfront property types and these range from land right on the ocean through to properties situated on backwaters and small lakes or inlets. With so much to choose from there is something that will suit everyone including their budget. As there is a higher proportion of waterfront to non-waterfront land here than in most provinces, waterfront is quite a bit cheaper here than other places. You can take advantage of this and purchase land to build that little island getaway or choose from the inventory of summer homes or cottages on the water that are for sale. The PEI economy is made up of 5 sectors, tourism, agriculture, manufacturing, forestry, and fishing. Historically fishing, tourism and agriculture have driven the economy on PEI but with the introduction of aerospace and IT to the mix the island is moving toward a more diversified economy. You can reach PEI by road, crossing the 13 km Confederation Toll Bridge from New Brunswick to Borden, or using the car ferry from Woods Island to Caribou, Nova Scotia. Alternatively there are daily flights from many Canadian cities and lately from some American cities that land at the Charlottetown Airport. PEI is still growing and now is a great time to come and stake your claim to this little gem. There are great opportunities to enter the PEI real estate market and own your own home.
R. Parker works with PEI realtors to promote relocation to Prince Edward Island and provides information on entering the PEI real estate market. PEI real estate is represents some of the best values in Canadian property.
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For some, this is a surprise that there are still places to live, which may in the morning, you see the mist rising from the river and relax under the trees. For some people, it seems as though communities with the paths that lead them to a river or stream communities where flowers grow naturally – in contrast to the wild flowers are planted in the sense that places are reserved for the holidays.
It 'a shame, really: people who love the chance to return to a simple lifestyle, where nature is still in charge and not sacrificed for the sake of clearing the street or in another building for another suite 'office, not always able to know the opportunities that can give these places house. With custom built bridges with beautiful river has wooden pavilion, where residents sit and relax with a book of great or passage of time the birds and reflection on life as it is pertinent to note, these communities still exist, if you know where look.
For example, someone who is a life that they can concentrate on simple things to create, to those who are able to spend the time it has enjoyed in their communities, must not exceed that villages in Goose Marsh in Brunswick County View , North Carolina.
The villages Goose Marsh, a community – is at the moment – still under development is always a place away from the stresses of the day, not a matter of planning for a weekend. However, if the villages are the places Goose Marsh, who will call you at home, you'll probably find that away from everything that is as simple as taking a walk outside the home, taking in the natural beauty of the landscape and memory what is really important.
Of course, not to say that the houses were not in the villages on Goose Marsh also have much to offer. Each house is designed so that it complements the natural beauty of the area with high ceilings, the essence of wide open spaces and wide open spaces. Porches on every house to remind residents that it is okay to sit down to relax and recover at the end of the day.
Again, exploiting the natural environment and beautiful scenery, I will not be home is rustic: in villages in Goose Marsh, you know that you live in a house that the camps in the forests. By design kitchens, bathrooms, tiles and spacious master suite, along with other functions that know how to choose to customize for your property, you notice that you have a place that you found in the house for many years to come.
Find your dream house is not just looking for luxury, and is more than the choice of a place where you can go to the end of the day. Find your ideal home means looking inward, thinking about what relaxes you and what makes you happy and residence permit, that all of you in the election, and much more.
Tim Stewart, a contributing writer for Living Southern Style which covers planned and gated communities like the Villages at Goose Marsh and water and other mountain communities. Request a free copy
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