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Condos in Western Shore, Nova Scotia

Breakdown by postal code areas in Western Shore:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | B0J | 49,173 | 24,931 |
Other cities in the area: Blandford, Tancook Island, Mahone Bay, New Ross, Block House, Hubbards, Lunenburg, Chester Basin
Nova Scotia is an inviting province in which to live, and Western Shore is just as beautiful. The region offers residents and visitors its own sense of unique
hospitality. Nova Scotia is a wonderful province to settle and raise
a family or enjoy retirement, and you may be interested in looking closer at Western Shore for these reasons.
Western Shore also shares in Nova Scotia's natural attractions, awesome scenery and countless cultural and historical attractions, and welcomes many new residents and
visitors to the region every year. CC&Rs are the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions that a person signs before buying into a Western Shore condo, or association. These documents regulate the usages and aesthetics of a neighborhood or development. Make sure to fully read the CC&Rs before signing. Expect for there to be many pages, but if you take the time to read, and understand what you are signing, you can ensure a happy life in your new place. Any violation of any of the rules may result in a fine, which, if gone unpaid, could result in the loss of the home. Knowing the rules is also beneficial if you see someone else violating them (such as noise violations) so you know your rights when confronting the individual.
The most recent 10 ads appear on these pages:
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