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Homes in Chapel Arm, Newfoundland

Breakdown by postal code areas in Chapel Arm:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | A0B | 24,018 | 12,418 |
Other cities in the area: Whitbourne, Dildo, Normans Cove, North Harbour Smb, Old Shop, Blaketown, New Harbour Tb, Long Harbour
Newfoundland and Labrador is a province rich in culture and heritage that enjoys a thriving tourism industry and growing economy. It is a very entrepreneurial-minded province, experiencing
a high number of venture start-ups and expansions each year. This creates a healthy climate for seasonal or year-round employment opportunities and investment opportunities.
If you are interested in the Newfoundland and Labrador experience, and more specifically living or investing in property in Chapel Arm, contact a local real estate professional to
research your options. Often, the cost of purchasing a property in the province as a whole can be more affordable than in other areas of Canada, and Chapel Arm offers much for the busy family to enjoy year-round. By far the most important trend to living in a Chapel Arm home, is the "green home trend" that let you leave the smallest possible ecological footprint in the environment. The Canadian government has already set up an easy assessment system. The standard EnerGuide rating measures the home's energy performance. A rating of 80-90 means your Chapel Arm home is highly energy-efficient, a rating of 91-100 means the "advanced home" uses little or no purchased energy.
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