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Vancouver has been consistently named one
of the most liveable cities, if not the most liveable, in the
world. What most people don't know is that this honour is not
only based on the sheer beauty and geographical setting of the
city but primarily on the ease in which expatriates find the
relocation and transition of their daily lives.
(click
for more on the survey from The Economist)
International or non-resident property
owners also represent a significant percentage of the real
estate market in Vancouver and throughout British Columbia.

When measured up to property values in
countries the likes of the US, UK, Ireland, and most European
Union countries and buyers here almost always get more for their
dollar than they would at home. At the present time, the major
currencies: the US dollar, British Sterling and the Euro are
quite strong in Canada. Adding the benefit of property being
less expensive as a whole , and it is apparent international
buyers have an advantageous position.
Acquiring property in Canada is a
relatively easy process. For the non-resident rather than the
immigrant purchaser, buying property is usually less difficult
than in their own country. Completion times are far less within
British Columbia and the rest of Canada as there exists no set
mandatory
escrow delay time. If a purchaser plans to remain in Canada for
less than 6 months within a calendar year, the owner is
considered a tourist or non-resident by the Canadian government.
Visits can usually be cumulative. For
example, a non-resident owner may wish to spend 2 weeks here on
a first visit, then 4 weeks on a subsequent stay and so on. In
other words, a purchaser will not be required to spend a
consecutive 6 months to get the benefit of the property. If a
buyer wished to reside in Canada for more than 6 months in a
year, there is a requirement to apply for immigrant status.
Should this be the case, the buyer should arrange for a
discussion with a specialist in immigration to Canada. Contact
Kevin O'Toole who can advise you on the best specialist for your
situation.
As an international prospective buyer
looking at Vancouver or British Columbia you should understand
that working with a licensed realtor may be a different
experience than in other countries. In British Columbia, real estate agents and their
representatives must be licensed by the government in order to
assist with a property-related transaction. What this means is
the real estate agent representing you has a fiduciary duty to
protect your best interests. In essence, your agent or representative is there to
find you potential properties, present offers and assist with
the transaction to your benefit and your benefit alone.
When looking to purchase or sell property
from abroad, it is vital to have a licensed representative who
not only understands the market but also one who understands
both the complex nature of international transactions as well as
the inherent cultural subtleties that can be present. Kevin
O'Toole lived and worked in London, England for 7 years and has
great experience with such issues. Delivering contracts and
marketing solutions worth millions of Pound Sterling (UKŁ) to
global audiences was Kevin's expertise.
Please contact Kevin today to discuss
your move to, or the benefits of international property
investment in, Vancouver and British Columbia. Call Kevin on +1
604 340 1267 or
email
kevin@findaproperty.ca
UK & European residents,
please call Kevin on +44 (0) 20 7193 8250
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