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Shorefront Estates... an excellent waterfront real estate investment

Living the life you deserve

Travel & Leisure Magazine rated Cape Breton Island as the fourth best island to visit in the world, and the #1 island to visit in continental United States and Canada...

Travel & Leisure Magazine July 10, 2006

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"Canadian recreational property prices continue to increase in most markets across the country, as demand remains strong and inventory remains scarce. Tight market conditions are expected as current cottage owners plan to stay put and young professionals enter the market in droves..."

2006 Royal LePage Recreational Property Report May 31, 2006

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"Eden at a Discount - Mainland Nova Scotia has been a hot real estate ticket since the early 1990s. But those mainland bargains are harder to find now, as prices have risen to $850,000 a waterfront acre for prime locations. Cape Breton today is where Nova Scotia was a decade ago. Its oceanfront acreage, compared with the mainland's goes for less than half the price..."

Forbes Magazine November 16, 2005

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"In the winter months, the Gulf Stream keeps the climate milder than most northern U.S. states, with the area receiving more rain showers than snow storms. Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island boasts some of the best scenery in the world..."

American Chronicle: New Places to Live and Retire Around The World, Phillip Townsend July 2005

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"But hey I’ve stumbled on a secret haven where property prices are cheap by any standards. And I reckon they’ll increase substantially for the next 20 years as record numbers of post-war Baby Boomers look for holiday or retirement homes by the sea. The cost of living is well below that of the UK, with world-class steaks, fish suppers, and the best Italian sausages you can eat. And they enjoy Highland Games and Celtic music festivals."

Alan Steele, The Daily Record July 19, 2005

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