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Property in Chester, Nova Scotia

Breakdown by postal code areas in Chester:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | B0J | 49,173 | 24,931 |
Other cities in the area: Blandford, Tancook Island, New Ross, Mahone Bay, Black Point, Block House, Hubbards, Lunenburg
Gate security in Chester should follow property association tenets or tenant agreements. Residents should report suspicious behavior like unauthorized unit photography to Chester authorities. Entrants to Chester premises, private estates, and real property should have posted signs governing proscribed access, electrified security, or security animals onsite.
Security guard patrols and perimeters in Chester should be vigilantly secured with fence integrity, alarm installations, and bright lighting in corners and publicly trafficked areas of Chester. Pathways between entrance ways, parking garages, aprons, and exits should be well lit at all times and maintained for lack of rubble, trash pickup, and litter removal.
Nova Scotia is a province rich in culture and heritage, and Chester is just one part of the province enjoying a thriving tourism industry and growing economy. The many towns and coastal villages make Nova Scotia an ideal location
for tourists and vacationers. Investors are also interested in new opportunities, including property investment.
If you are considering living or investing in property in Chester, contact a local real estate professional to
research your options.
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