Land For Sale in Thompson, MB
±1.03 Acre Land Lot For Sale Via Online Auction in Thompson, MB
The Future of Real Estate (FRE) is pleased to present the Online Auction Plus® (allows for contingencies) for this land lot in Manitoba, Canada
Property Highlights:
- ±1.03 Acre vacant land lot For Sale in Thompson, MB
- Raw land with Restrictive Covenants
Thompson (population 13,678) is the largest city in the Northern Region of Manitoba and is situated along the Burntwood River, 761 kilometres (473 mi) north of Winnipeg. Originally founded in 1956 as a mining town, it now primarily serves as the "Hub of the North", providing goods and services such as healthcare and retail trade to the surrounding communities.
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Thompson, MB R8N 0A1
Canada
The Future of Real Estate (FRE) is pleased to present the Online Auction Plus® (allows for contingencies) for this land lot in Manitoba, Canada
Property Highlights:
- ±1.03 Acre vacant land lot For Sale in Thompson, MB
- Raw land with Restrictive Covenants
Thompson (population 13,678) is the largest city in the Northern Region of Manitoba and is situated along the Burntwood River, 761 kilometres (473 mi) north of Winnipeg. Originally founded in 1956 as a mining town, it now primarily serves as the "Hub of the North", providing goods and services such as healthcare and retail trade to the surrounding communities.
For Tax Information please use the link below.
https://www.gov.mb.ca/mao/publ...
Click Map Search, select municipality, enter ROLL number: 128900
All bidders must conduct their own due diligence and have their own independent counsel or notary review the applicable Deeds and documents for each property