Is anyone else's crystal ball working better than mine? I can't see what would continue to drive AB land prices up now that the oilman, the cattleman, and the grain farmer are running out of enthusiasm. In my area most land is bought with energy industry money, rather than farming, and that has dried up. Cattle guys just barely got a chance to start thinking about expanding when the wheels fell off cattle prices.
Banks are getting stricter. City folks who bought a lot of land around here all have or had energy industry jobs. US values are going down. Canadian and Albertan political climate is anti investment, anti business, to be polite.
But, CAD is dropping, interest rates are still and likely to continue to be record low. Values still went up considerably last year in spite of the energy industry. Still many pundits preaching about inflation. European farmers still moving into the area, prices still nearly free compared to Holland, probably more motivated than ever to leave the economic disaster that has become the EU.
I believe there will be better opportunities in coming years, but I've been hearing how land is so overpriced that it just has to drop for my entire adult life and then some. Everything that I have ever bought has been far too expensive at the time. But in hindsight, they all look brilliant. Can't be true forever though.
Anyone seeing any recent trends either way?
Banks are getting stricter. City folks who bought a lot of land around here all have or had energy industry jobs. US values are going down. Canadian and Albertan political climate is anti investment, anti business, to be polite.
But, CAD is dropping, interest rates are still and likely to continue to be record low. Values still went up considerably last year in spite of the energy industry. Still many pundits preaching about inflation. European farmers still moving into the area, prices still nearly free compared to Holland, probably more motivated than ever to leave the economic disaster that has become the EU.
I believe there will be better opportunities in coming years, but I've been hearing how land is so overpriced that it just has to drop for my entire adult life and then some. Everything that I have ever bought has been far too expensive at the time. But in hindsight, they all look brilliant. Can't be true forever though.
Anyone seeing any recent trends either way?
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