Charlottetown can make sense for investors because it has the broadest urban buyer and tenant pool in PEI. But a good city purchase still depends on the property, price, street, condition, parking, heating costs, and future resale demand.
What matters in Charlottetown
Investors should compare neighbourhood, walkability, proximity to employment and schools, parking, layout, condition, rental appeal, and competition from other listings. Older homes may have character and location, but they need careful review of systems and maintenance.
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