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Inn bringing fractional real estate ownership, vacation sharing to province

Published on September 27, 2012
Published on September 26, 2012
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Steady Brook Marble Inn Resort , Intrawest Resort , Steady Brook , Humber River , Marble Mountain

Steady Brook  Marble Inn Resort will be launching the first fractional ownership model in the province. The Steady Brook condominium project, housing 38 units, will go on sale next month.

Fractional ownership is the division of an asset into portions or shares. It can apply to any major asset, and is commonly used in real estate, especially for vacation properties.

Nestled between the Humber River and Marble Mountain, Phase 1 of 38 new Marble Inn Resort condominiums has been completed. Expansion of the existing inn is now underway. This phase of 14 luxury suites, expansion of the restaurant, the addition of a new cafe and enhancement of pool and spa facilities is scheduled for completion by December.

According to a prepared release, Marble Inn Resort will improve visitation to the entire region by accessing thousands of resort condo owners from around the world through the Intrawest Resort 2 Resort exchange program.

Newfoundland and Labrador buyers are eligible to receive a 45 per cent rebate under the Resort Property Investment Tax Credit program.

“Great consideration has been taken in creating an offering that will enable our owners to maximize their personal enjoyment in their real estate investment,” said CEO Joe Dicks. “We have partnered with one of the top vacation sharing groups enabling our homeowners the choice to enjoy their suite at Marble Inn or use their vacation credits to discover some of the most exciting vacation destinations in North America. In addition, our policy of no expenses or fees for five years and guaranteed rental revenue creates a very compelling real estate offering.”

In addition to this ownership model and tax credit, owners at Marble Inn Resort can participate in a renowned vacation sharing program allowing them to trade the time in their suite for vacation lodging across North America.

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    Foghorn Leghorn
    - October 2, 2012 at 10:10:34

    Maybe we can get 10 million dollars in federal and provincial funding to build a 5 star resort on top of the Blomidon mountain in Lark Harbour. Wait, forget it that was already done on Fogo Island!

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    Jimmy
    - September 30, 2012 at 21:28:55

    What a complete waste of tax payers money - lets give Newfoundlanders and Labradorians a 45% tax credit that you and I pay for so that Mr. Dicks can inflate his condo price by 45% ------------------great deal, NOT! Better yet, lets use tax payers dollars to compete with other local accommodation businesses that have received absolutely no government assistance whatsoever - what a complete JOKE!

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    Richard
    - September 30, 2012 at 14:34:52

    Why do these luxury accommodations qualify for a 45% tax rebate?

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