Verified active vacant land buyers in Montreal (2024) - owner identity, mailing address, acquisition dates and Property IDs for every confirmed land acquisition.
Active Land Buyers - Montreal (2024)
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What you get
Verified land buyers who just acquired in your market, ready for their next parcel
Sample data
| Owner ID | Owner Name | Owner Mailing Address | No. of Acquisitions | Acquisition Date | Asset Class Acquired | Acquisition City | Property ID Acquired | Column | Column |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OWN-US-006318 | Terramont Land Holdings LLC | 2100 Hillsborough St, Suite 1500, Raleigh, NC 27607 | 1 | 2025-07-18 | Vacant Land | Raleigh | PROP-US-RAL-00341 | ||
| OWN-US-014872 | Clearfield Land Group LLC | 3400 Broadway, Suite 900, Sacramento, CA 95825 | 2 | 2025-08-02 · 2025-09-14 | Vacant Land · Vacant Land | Sacramento | PROP-US-SAC-01182 · PROP-US-AUS-01209 | ||
| OWN-US-029104 | Underhill Parcels Inc. | 900 E 6th St, Suite 1500, Austin, TX 78704 | 1 | 2025-09-27 | Vacant Land | Austin | PROP-US-AUS-00788 | ||
Why now
Land capital moves in cycles tied to zoning activity, development pipeline pressure, and municipal planning timelines. An owner who acquired a parcel in your selected period is already positioning for the next move: assembling adjacent lots, securing approvals, or scouting the next site. Static ownership databases never surface that window. This signal puts you in front of the right buyers while their intent is still fresh, before the same records surface to everyone else and the opening closes.
Who uses this
Investors and Developers
Map who is actively acquiring land in your target submarket right now. Spot land assembly partners before they lock up the block, track how competitors are buying and where, and read development pressure directly off what active buyers just paid. This is the earliest read on where the next projects are forming.
Brokers and Agents
These are your most acquisition-ready land prospects. An owner who just closed on a parcel is already thinking about the next one. Reach them with adjacent lots, assemblage plays, or off-market sites while they are still in buying mode, ahead of every other broker working the same corridor.
Appraisers
Build ownership context behind recent land acquisitions for valuation and highest-and-best-use work. Knowing who bought, when, and where grounds your development feasibility analysis in confirmed transactions rather than asking prices.
Lenders
A confirmed land acquisition in your selected period signals a development financing conversation that is already starting. These buyers often need land development loans or construction financing, and reaching them early puts you ahead of the capital decision.
Construction
A wave of land acquisitions in a corridor is the leading edge of construction demand. Track who is buying and where to line up general contracting, site work, and trades before the RFPs go out and everyone is bidding the same jobs.
Data quality
Built from verified property ownership records
Each record is derived from verified land ownership and acquisition data drawn from county official records and deed filings. VIREC processes, classifies, and structures the underlying records so what you receive is clean, actionable intelligence, not raw public filings you have to untangle yourself.
Coverage: your selected market.
Owner identity sourced from the transaction record
Each owner is identified straight from the underlying deed and acquisition record. Not estimated, not modeled. You receive the owner name and mailing address exactly as recorded at the time of purchase, which gives you a direct, usable point of contact.
Includes: owner identity, contact address, acquisition activity, and location data.
Each edition covers a clean, bounded period
This signal is released quarterly, and each edition covers one complete calendar quarter so you always know the exact window your list reflects. Prior editions stay available for trend analysis and cohort comparison.
Archive: prior period editions available.
Land buyers only, no sellers, no non-market transfers
This dataset covers the acquisition side only, vacant land asset class only. Internal transfers, nominal-consideration transfers, and off-market conveyances are filtered out, so every record is a real buyer who deployed real capital into vacant land.
Asset class: vacant land.
Ownership change falls within the selected time slice
Each owner qualifies because their acquisition date falls within your selected period and market. One confirmed vacant land acquisition is the minimum threshold. Owners who acquired more than once in the period appear once, with every acquisition date and Property ID listed.
Threshold: minimum 1 confirmed vacant land acquisition within the selected period and market.
See the schema and record quality before you commit
A representative sample is available for every market. It includes real records with owner identity and address lightly anonymized, which is enough to validate fit and data quality before you buy. Use the Request a Sample button on this page.
Available for every market on request.
FAQ
Land acquisition runs on its own logic, driven by development timelines, zoning conditions, and municipal planning cycles rather than income yield or cap rate. A buyer acquiring vacant parcels sits at a completely different point in the real estate lifecycle than someone deploying into built assets, so a focused list of active land buyers is far more useful than a mixed feed you have to sort yourself.
One confirmed vacant land acquisition within the selected period and market is the minimum threshold. The record is based on a verified ownership transfer, not a listing date, not a conditional agreement, not a letter of intent. Owners who acquired more than one property in the same period appear once, with every acquisition date and Property ID listed.
No. This signal covers vacant land only: undeveloped lots, agricultural parcels being repositioned for development, and land held for future use. Any parcel with a permanent structure or existing built improvement is excluded, regardless of development intent. If you need buyers of built assets, that is a different signal.
Select your market and period, and the list returns every owner who completed a confirmed vacant land acquisition in that window, with name, mailing address, acquisition dates, cities, and Property IDs. That is the working prospecting list: verified buyers who just moved capital into land in the exact market you sell or lend into.
It is the owner's address on file for county property tax purposes. For an entity, that is typically the registered business or corporate address; for an individual owner, it may be a personal address. Either way it is the most direct mailing point on record for that owner, and it is what you use to reach them.
VIREC compiles the data directly from county official records, deed filings, and property ownership registries. No third-party aggregators, no data resellers. Every record is standardized into a clean, consistent schema and cross-referenced for accuracy before it reaches your account, so what you get is confirmed rather than modeled.
Every Owner ID and Property ID drops straight into AI Search on the VIREC Platform. Enter any ID and you pull a full profile: ownership history, permit activity, transaction history, owner identity and mailing address, and more. The IDs are consistent across every VIREC signal, so a buyer you find here links to the same owner everywhere else in the platform.
Once your order is confirmed, the dataset loads automatically into your VIREC Platform account and is available immediately in the My data tab. No download, no file to import. If you need the data in a different format or channel, contact us and we will accommodate it.
Yes. Use the Request a Sample button on this page and you get it instantly. The sample reflects the exact schema, field structure, and data quality of the full dataset, so you can validate fit before you commit.
Yes. Active Land Buyers tells you who just bought vacant land; pair it with the Active Land Sellers signal to see who is exiting the same corridors, and with the Land Sales Comps signal to ground pricing in confirmed transactions. Every Owner ID and Property ID is consistent across all three and drops into AI Search, so the three signals build one connected view of the land market rather than three disconnected lists.