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Valuations & Appraisals
July 7, 2014
Our agricultural appraisers have researched the value trend of farm land located to the east of Regina, Saskatchewan in the Rural Municipalities of Indian Head, North Qu'Appelle, and South Qu'Appelle. Our analysis of real estate transactions in that area has found that quality dryland properties have appreciated in value approximately 7% from December,…
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June 26, 2014
Serecon has completed numerous rural property appraisals of agricultural lands located to the southwest of Edmonton, Alberta in Leduc County over the last several years. Our appraisers have found that dryland cultivated parcels have incurred a steady annual appreciation in land value of about 6% to 8% over the last four years. Contact Bruce Simpson…
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Valuations & Appraisals
June 9, 2014
Serecon has found that good quality, cultivated farm land has appreciated in value approximately 20% over the last 12 months in the RM's of MacDonald and Morris, which are south-southwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Contact Serecon to inquire about our Land Value Trend Analyses which provide up-to-date value estimates over a given Benchmark region. Contact…
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March 25, 2014
Serecon has found that good quality, dryland cultivated farm land has appreciated in value approximately 10% over the last 12 months in the RM of Weyburn, which is southeast of Regina, Saskatchewan. Contact Serecon to inquire about our Land Value Trend Analyses which provide up-to-date value estimates for a given Benchmark region. Contact Glen Doll…
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Valuations & Appraisals
March 7, 2014
Serecon has found that good quality, dryland cultivated farm land has appreciated in value approximately 17% over the last 24 months in the MD of Foothills and the Country of Vulcan, between the Towns of High River and Vulcan, which are southeast of Calgary, Alberta. This aligns with the findings in Serecon's Land Value Trends Newsletter. Contact Brad…
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Valuations & Appraisals
February 20, 2014
The Land Value Trends Newsletter for the last half of 2013 is now available. With the variability in Gross Income Multiplier (GIM) between provinces, it is difficult to make a definitive forecast about how land values could react if farm revenue drops and with the correlation coefficient indicating that other factors affect farmland values it is…
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Valuations & Appraisals
March 31, 2013
The First Quarter 2013 Land Value Trends Newsletter is now available. Sign up for the newsletter on our website: www.serecon.ca or view it here: First Quarter 2013 Land Value Trends Newsletter