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  2. Owner financing: What it is and how it works - AOL

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    Owner financing is an arrangement in which an owner or seller, rather than a bank or mortgage lender, extends financing to a buyer. This can be a viable option for buyers who don’t qualify for a ...

  3. How to buy land: A step-by-step guide - AOL

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    Seller financing: If the owner of the land is eager to complete the sale, ... You can also try searching for land for sale on general real estate listing sites, such as Zillow or Realtor.com.

  4. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Land Company - Wikipedia

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    Several large land companies were established in the mid-nineteenth century in Canada. The Canada Company was founded in Ontario in 1824 (received its charter in 1826). The New Brunswick and Nova Scotial Land Company was created in New Brunswick in 1831, and received its charter in 1834.

  5. NHL: Nathan MacKinnon lists Nova Scotia home for nearly $6M - AOL

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    MacKinnon’s lakefront Nova Scotia property has been listed for sale, giving its next owner the chance to become Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby’s neighbour. This opportunity is ...

  6. 999-year lease - Wikipedia

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    City of Halifax, Nova Scotia: Park was owned by British government as it was military site in 1860s and transferred to Government of Canada. Royal Albert Hall: Private boxes London, England: 1871–2870 The Corporation of the Hall of Arts and Sciences Seat holders/owners Financed by selling seats and boxes Post Office: Building North Melbourne ...

  7. Canada Lands Company - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 69 Any property deemed surplus by the government must be sold to the Canada Lands Company at fair market value, which must then develop, manage, or sell the property. [ 4 ] : 337 In the 2010s, CLC's major projects were the operation and development of the CN Tower and surrounding areas, and the redevelopment of decommissioned Canadian ...