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Condos in Torrington, Alberta

Breakdown by postal code areas in Torrington:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | T0M | 58,531 | 22,789 |
Other cities in the area: Elnora, Crossfield, Lousana, Three Hills, Huxley, Didsbury, Bowden, Penhold
Torrington might have most of their condos on leased land, which may or may not be a problem, depending on the lease. When a condo is on leased land, every month, you must pay a leasing fee in addition to your condo fee. Sometimes this fee is very little, and sometimes this fee is a lot, depending on the location of the condo in Torrington. Regardless of the fee, buying a condo on leased land is a tricky situation. Make sure to research the lease contract before buying, because if the lease is up within the next 30 years, it will be difficult to resell your condo, as there is no guarantee of what will happen after the lease expires.
Torrington is a prime winter destination - with many outdoor enthusiasts enjoying the
awesome skiing and snowmobiling experiences the region has to offer.
Every year Alberta welcomes new visitors and new residents - people that are interested in
experiencing the Alberta way of life, and more specifically living in or vacationing in Torrington. Most travel to the region to experience world class ski resorts and year-round adventure tourism, as well as take in the area's natural terrain and
awesome scenery. Others travel to Torrington to find long-term exciting career opportunities and experience an excellent quality of
life for their families.
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