It's in Sherwood Park, not in Edmonton.: a' O. d% d) t: |, g
I know that Lake Summerside in Edmonton do have estate lots for sale at 400-500k. I have no idea how big they are. But there's powerline just a few hundred meters away.
It's seems you don't really know what you want. You first talked about "acreage", but then shifted the topic to residential lots. They are very different.
@6 X K* G4 h9 OI am considering both. " E( y. ^3 u$ o! y' S" IEstate lots in the city are expensive, at the same price of 2 acres in the rural area, close to 500k. & A: v) b2 a# j$ j
Plus the cost to build a house on such lots/acreage is at least twice to four times as much as normal residential houses. I can't afford it. % t* r2 ]. n6 {: M
So I am trying to find a 1 acre in the rural area, not too far away from the city. " i% }; [- F4 d( s4 ^Do you have any information?
I am considering both. * u1 {! V* O' f. Y5 E2 K
Estate lots in the city are expensive, at the same price of 2 acres in the rural area, close to 500k. - u' B4 c. Z. f& W3 q' v$ Y( {' {9 q
Plus the cost to build a house on such lots/acreage is at least twice t ... 7 x: e, f) F# x2 B; |6 R# jbrian123 发表于 2011-4-13 11:37
I strongly advise to focus on urban subdivisions, for the money you wanna spend, you can buy or build a pretty nice house in the SW. BTW, do you ever think about the water supply/sewage disposal problem that come with acreage living, these inconvenience is something which urban dwellers may not appreciate.