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Condos in Colville Lake, Northwest Territories

Breakdown by postal code areas in Colville Lake:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | X0E | 20,139 | 7,930 |
Other cities in the area: Norman Wells, Wekweti, Tulita, Tsiigehtchic, Paulatuk, Lutselk'e, Inuvik, Deline
Being selective about your Colville Lake condo purchase, as an income property, should also allow you to choose the tenants more selectively. In ideal situation your income property should appeal to those who are able and willing to pay a little more rent for the features you offer. And are likely to stay longer, of course. Advantages for your Colville Lake income property might include nearby amenities and entertainment activities, consumer conveniences, tasteful decor, good architecture, security, parking, access to parks, schools, shopping, sports, leisure, etc.
The Northwest Territories, one of Canada's three official territories, is a relatively large area of the country. Much of the territory
consists of remote regions. Many people relocate to the Northwest Territories each year for higher than average earnings
from seasonal employment in the oil and gas, tourism, gold and diamond industries. Colville Lake is just one location that shares in
the region's economic prosperity and growth.
If you would like to experience the Northwest Territories year-round or on a seasonal basis, check with local real estate agents
that specialize in the unique housing conditions of this remote area of Canada. More specifically, they can help you locate suitable
housing arrangements in and around Colville Lake, or suggest the nearest location where housing is available.
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