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Property in Stoney Island, Nova Scotia

Breakdown by postal code areas in Stoney Island:
| Area |
Population |
Households | | B0W | 33,858 | 15,934 |
Other cities in the area: Glenwood, South Ohio, Thomasville, Hebron, Tusket, Ste-anne-du-ruisseau, Arcadia, Smithsville
Apartment managers in Stoney Island should inspect railings and balconies for stability, secure handrails and sturdiness overall. Blinking or burned out lights should be replaced. Signage for tenant courtesies and preventative signage against noise, littering, loitering, and trespassing should be displayed at all times for tenant security and safety. Screens should be inspected for mesh integrity and sill closure.
Heat and energy loss through air conditioning can result without scrupulous inspection of screens throughout the apartment complex. Unit security in apartments in Stoney Island near ground levels of adjacent landscaping and ledges, fencing, or nearby balconies should be reinforced as needed. Nova Scotia is a province rich in culture and heritage, and Stoney Island 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 Stoney Island, contact a local real estate professional to
research your options.
The most recent 10 ads appear on these pages:
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