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Town picks up properties during recent tax sale

Published on November 4, 2009
Published on February 25, 2010
Staff ~ The Truro Daily News  RSS Feed
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Victoria Park

TRURO - Taxpayers have purchased a new piece of property abutting Victoria Park.
The town's parks, recreation and culture department purchased 615 Young St. during a tax sale for $14,250. The property was $10,326.12 in arrears.
It is located immediately adjacent to one of the main cross-country ski access points to the park's upper trails.
The town also purchased property at 223 Prince St. for $6,050.11 - the amount of taxes in arrears - because no one else bid on the property.
Three other properties were sold for $28,475.

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    garnita
    - March 1, 2010 at 15:40:03

    it is wonderful that these properties were bought so reasonable, but how could someone like me purchase a property for so little of an amoun t? i am formerly from truro and would love to move home. but with the high cost of housing now a days, it is hard to find a [ cheap] home. i wish i had known of this tax sale thank you for your time

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