To buy a magnificent island and live there in complete peace, among white beaches and lush vegetation. A dream for everyone (or almost) left in the drawer for the vast majority of people who are afraid of the exorbitant prices expected for such a purchase. But not all islands for sale cost millions of euros, in fact there is an island for sale in Canada for less than a studio apartment in an Italian suburb. We’re talking about Partridge Island, a real gem “set” on Big Mushamush Lake in Nova Scotia. A corner of paradise overlooking a clear, swimmable lake with hundreds of centuries-old trees and strips of white sand.
What is the price? According to the announcement of Vladi Private Islands, the agency dealing with island buying and selling, the entire Partridge Island is offered for sale for 225 thousand Canadian dollars, which is approximately 154 thousand euros. An extremely affordable price, where it is difficult to buy a studio apartment in Milan or Rome, even in the most peripheral areas. Not only that, but for those who decide to purchase the Canadian island, the total cost also includes a special building permit.
The island is located 90 minutes from Halifax airport and represents a huge opportunity due to the possibility of unforeseen construction on all islands. In Partridge’s case, the special permit allows the buyer to build not a house, but an ecologically sustainable bungalow made of wood. An acceptable compromise that respects nature in order to live in it. Additionally, Great Mushamush Lake is a beautiful body of water and very popular with locals, especially fishing enthusiasts. The port city of Lunenburg can be reached in half an hour by boat, and the town of Bridgewater is just 15 minutes away. According to the rules in force in Canada, European citizens can stay in the country for up to six consecutive months without needing a visa.
Source: Today IT

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