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Blind River

County: Algoma

Tax Sale Date: November 20, 2025

Sale Properties:


48 Hudson St (Waterfront 2.31 Acres), Blind River

Minimum Tender Amount: $38,048.03

Tax Sale Was Cancelled

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1 Industrial Park Rd. E (2.60 Acres), Blind River

Minimum Tender Amount: $76,595.88

Tax Sale Was Cancelled

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74 Trunk Rd, Blind River

Minimum Tender Amount: $16,685.46

Tax Sale Was Cancelled

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Every year Ontario municipalities offer hundreds of tax sale properties for sale for prices that are a fraction of market value. By law, municipalities do not have to get market value for the property

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This property moved from a tender of $19,046 to a final sale of $112,000 on an assessed value of $142,300. It is the kind of result that shows how tax sales can turn a relatively small opening amount into a strong real estate position. Buyers who participate in these processes often find opportunities that feel out of reach in the regular market. To see active listings, visit ontariotaxsales.ca.#ontariotaxsales #propertytaxsale #ontario ... See MoreSee Less
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You may not be able to step inside a home that appears in a tax sale. That can feel unusual compared to a traditional real estate purchase.Instead, buyers need to rely on available information. That might include aerial photos, surveys, zoning maps, or speaking directly with municipal staff.Taking this step helps you build a clearer picture of the property and avoid surprises after purchase.Access property details at OntarioTaxSales.ca ... See MoreSee Less
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Every property investment carries risk. With tax sales, those risks can include repairs, restrictions, or environmental issues.The difference is that with tax sales, you are buying without conditions. That makes it even more important to understand what you are getting into. The more you know, the better prepared you are to make a smart decision.Explore our due diligence resources and contact OntarioTaxSales before you place a bid. ... See MoreSee Less
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Tax Sale in the City of Guelph will be today, January 29, 2026. The tenders will be opened after 3:00 p.m. at the Guelph, City Hall, 1 Carden St., Guelph ... See MoreSee Less
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A tax sale purchase in August 2019 with a tender of $22,432 turned into something remarkable. The property later sold on the open market for $892,000 in August 2020 and is now valued between $2 million and $3 million. It is an example of how the right tax sale opportunity can create long term potential for buyers who recognize hidden value early on.✅ To explore active listings, visit ontariotaxsales.ca. #ontariotaxsales #propertytaxsale #ontario ... See MoreSee Less
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