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Cottages in Kimmirut, Nunavut

Breakdown by postal code areas in Kimmirut:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | X0A | 14,372 | 4,560 |
Other cities in the area: Kuujjuaq, Akulivik, Kangirsuk, Aupaluk, Ivujivik, Tasiujaq, Salluit, Kangiqsualujjuaq
Cottages in Nunavut are quickly gaining in popularity and value. It is easier now than ever before to purchase a cottage through registered lending institutions as
the value of these properties are becoming more recognized. Depending on the area you are most interested in, cottage prices tend to be higher or lower.
Check with a local real estate professional for cottages available in or near Kimmirut. If you are looking for a waterfront property (a cottage located on a lake, river or pond), you
can expect to pay more. Accessibility by road will also increase the asking price and value.
Kimmirut, Nunavut boasts a very unique culture and heritage, attracting thousands each year to experience the region's way of life.
Government is developing new opportunities presented by the Internet and the global economy, and residents of Kimmirut are recognizing
that embracing this new technology will create exciting opportunities for their families, so they can remain in Nunavut.
If you are looking for any kind or real estate related service in Kimmirut, this section of the web site
will contain valuable links to a range of professionals specializing in the unique needs of this region of Canada.
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