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Condos in Wekweti, Northwest Territories

Breakdown by postal code areas in Wekweti:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | X0E | 20,139 | 7,930 |
Other cities in the area: Norman Wells, Wha Ti, Tulita, Tsiigehtchic, Lutselk'e, Deline, Holman, Colville Lake
Many times when purchasing a condo, the previous owner had to move out for financial reasons, including missed association fees. While the unit will now be under your name, and you are now responsible for all monthly fees, you are not responsible for any missed payments of the previous owner. Generally these missed payments are something the condo board can sue the previous owner for, and often will. But if you find they are asking you for them, make sure to consult a lawyer. Also, read your CC&Rs as these will often give you the answer you are looking for, and will give you the best course of action for your situation. The Northwest Territories is one of Canada's most remote regions. Because of this, getting supplies into the region is
much more challenging, increasing the cost of home construction. Fortunately,
wage rates are among some of the highest in Canada, helping residents deal with a higher cost of living. If you would like to
research housing markets or a property investment in Wekweti, find a local real estate agent specializing in this region that can
assist you with gathering current market information and home construction trends.
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