The average value of farmland in Canada increased by three per cent in the first half of 2010, following gains of 3.6 and 2.9 per cent in the two previous reporting periods, says the Farm Credit Canada (FCC)
Farmland Values Report.
The FCC
Farmland Values Report has been published since 1984.
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Not exact matches
This leaves 1,880 acres, which I now
value at an average EUR 10,195 per acre — as per the latest Ganley Walters Ulster
farmland report.
The record - setting pace of growth in Canadian
farmland values began to slow in 2014, says a recent
report by Re / Max.
The average
value of Canadian
farmland increased 2.5 per cent during the last six months of 2006, Canada's highest increase since 2002,
reports Farm...
The average
value of Canadian
farmland increased 2.5 per cent during the last six months of 2006, Canada's highest increase since 2002,
reports Farm Credit Canada (FCC).
Residential property
values are
reported to have increased statewide by 14.3 percent, while commercial property
values have gone up by 9.4 percent, industrial has risen by 5.5 percent, and
farmland has soared by 11.1 percent.
«Although some commonalities exist, this
report shows that each province and even each region had a unique set of factors that contributed to the change in
farmland values.»
While Canadian
farmland values posted serious year - over-year increases in most rural communities, lower commodity prices are expected to temper appreciation in coming months, says a
report by Re / Max.
Farmland values remained stable or increased in all provinces, the
report says.