Mixed Use Tax Sale Properties

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About Mixed-Use Tax Sales

Mixed-use properties combine residential and commercial uses in a single building — typically retail on the ground floor with apartments above. These properties can provide diversified income streams and are often located in desirable downtown or urban areas.

For a complete overview of the tax sale process, read our Complete Guide to Canadian Tax Sales.

Mixed Use Tax Sales — Frequently Asked Questions

How many mixed use tax sale properties are available in Canada?

There are 0 active mixed use tax sale properties listed across Canada right now. Browse them by province and see current auction and tender dates on TaxSalesPortal.

What should I check before buying a mixed use tax sale property?

Before bidding on a mixed use tax sale property, complete a title search, confirm zoning and permitted uses, check for liens or easements, and review the redemption period that applies in the province. Tax sale properties are sold as-is, where-is.

Are mixed use tax sale properties cheaper than market value?

Mixed Use tax sale listings often start near the tax arrears owing, which can be well below assessed or market value, but a discount is not guaranteed. Always research each property before you bid.

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