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Better alternatives to r/nunavut for real estate investors: what Reddit gets right, where it fails, and the structured resources that replace anecdotal advice.
What out-of-territory investors need to know before buying in Iqaluit: leasehold land, Arctic operating costs, permafrost risk, and the only 3 banks that lend.
Iqaluit rents range from $1,900 for a studio to $6,000+ for a detached house. Here's what the private market actually looks like and what drives the prices.
Nunavut NOI calculation: diesel heating, trucked water, permafrost reserves, and insurance costs that southern Canadian pro formas don't include.
Nunavut real estate investment: the genuine case for and against, with actual NOI math, leasehold risks, and who should and shouldn't invest in Iqaluit.
Nunavut's northern living allowance covers two distinct benefits: the $1,000/month GN household allowance and the federal northern residency deduction. Here's how both work.
The Nunavut Housing Corporation controls 22% of Iqaluit's rental stock. Understanding its role is essential before investing in private property in the territory.
Comparing a Nunavut investment guide vs. a northern real estate lawyer: what each covers, what each costs, and which to use at which stage.
Nunavut's 2025 territorial tax brackets top out at 11.5% — the lowest top rate in Canada. Here's how the tax structure works for property investors and high earners.