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(@mikofeil)
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Hello, I offer several land in the forest in Québec
1 acre to 30 acres
you can build
We offer financing
welcome to chertsey
very good place for preppers
info and visit 7 days



   
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(@dr-beats)
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Hi Mikofeil, I am going land shopping in that area tomorrow and have one or two properties to see in person. Can you provide me with more info? MLS #s, prices, locations, etc.. Why do you say ''very good place for preppers''? Because of the liberal construction permitting, isolation but relative proximity, like-minded people in the area, etc.? Thanks!



   
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(@mikofeil)
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the snow is now gone, it is a good time for a visit before the leaves grow on trees
a good view of the surroundings



   
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(@dr-beats)
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On a trouvé quelque chose finalement. Merci quand même pour les infos.



   
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(@mikofeil)
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Content pour toi d'avoir trouvé une place a ton gout !



   
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(@mikofeil)
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all lots with access to lakes



   
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(@mikofeil)
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Plusieurs de nos terrains pourrait devenir des futures érablières



   
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(@llotek)
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Hello...could you send me more info on the properties,,pricing structure and financing options. thanks



   
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(@larabie)
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If you still have forested acreage for sale please send me details on what you have available. Thank-you.



   
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(@denob)
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I live right next to Chertsey (St-Calixte) and I have to say that there is lots of land there that would be great for preppers!



   
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(@gallowshumour)
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With all due respect, I wouldn't buy land in Quebec.

1 - If you're English or an allophone you're instantly a second class citizen.
2 - The province is run by successive governments who'll cheerfully rob you to buy the votes of your neighbours (people who don't need to prepare, 'cause they know the government will rob you on their behalf).
3 - The unimaginable waste and corruption with regards to taxpayer money.
4 - Oh, and let's not forget the constant threat of separation.

I'm already looking at my exit strategy from Quebec, for this summer, I wouldn't encourage others to invest here.



   
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Wayne
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With all due respect, I wouldn't buy land in Quebec. ...Oh, and let's not forget the constant threat of separation.

I think that the next referendum that takes place, should be the Canadians who live outside of Quebec. The Question: Should Canada separate from Quebec? I wonder how that would go ❓


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(@gallowshumour)
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With all due respect, I wouldn't buy land in Quebec. ...Oh, and let's not forget the constant threat of separation.

I think that the next referendum that takes place, should be the Canadians who live outside of Quebec. The Question: Should Canada separate from Quebec? I wonder how that would go ❓

Let me tell you the story of John the Bum. John the Bum is a guy I used to know; an absolute cheapskate who'd take advantage of everyone and anyone to avoid spending his own money. One night I'm at a friends place, helping him fix his car, when John the Bum shows up. While I'm busy trying to attach the linkage to the carburettor, John the Bum says, "Hey Gallows, can I bum a smoke?" I used to smoke back in the day, but not anymore. Absentmindedly I mutter, "Yeah," and take my cigarettes out to give him one. Just then though, I glance up and notice that John the Bum has a full pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, I know it's a full pack because it still has the cellophane wrapper on it. I say to John the Bum, "Hey, you got cigarettes on you!" "Yeah," says John the Bum, patting his pocket, "But I'm saving them for later." "Oh," I say, as I put my cigarettes away (without giving him one), "That must be very economical. You share mine with me now, then go home and smoke your own all by yourself."

And that's pretty much Quebec in a nutshell. For decades now this bum of a province has purposely punched below their weight, collecting transfer payments (welfare) from other provinces while saving their own resources for their independent future. If you're going to have that talk with Quebec, better to have it now rather than later, when you're tapped out.



   
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