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Tax Sale Property in Pictou, Nova Scotia
AAN: 3193896
‐ PID: 00892661
Property Unique ID: Zjdv85mN
Documents Package
- Status: Active
- Sale Type: Public Auction
- Tax sale date: Apr 10, 2026
- Time left: None
- Release date: Mar 29, 2026
- Province: Nova Scotia
- Municipality: Pictou
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Minimum Bid
$16,557.46 CADAssessed Value
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Description
Notice is hereby given that the following described lands and premises, situated in the Municipality of the County of Pictou will be sold by Tender by the Treasurer of the Municipality of the County of Pictou unless such taxes, interests and expenses are paid in full by the date of the sale.
Sealed bids will be received by the Treasurer for the Municipality until April 10, 2026, at 4:00 pm. Bids shall be received by the Municipality by mail at PO Box 910 Pictou, Nova Scotia, B0K 1H0 or dropped off at the Municipal Office 46 Municipal Drive, Pictou, Nova Scotia in an envelope clearly marked MOPC Tax Sale Tender 2026-01. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all tenders or to accept any tender considered to be in its best interest. Bids will not be accepted in any other method including by facsimile or email.
Bidders must submit a separate bid form for each property they wish to bid on. Bidders shall use the bid submission form supplied by the municipality.
The Municipality may sell any property for an amount less than the taxes, interest and costs. If the Municipality is selling the property for less than the taxes, interest and costs, then the bid at a minimum must be equal to or greater than the minimum bid set by the Municipal Council. The successful bidder will have three (3) days after notification that their bid was successful to pay their bid price in full. If the payment is not received within three (3) days, the municipality will declare the bid unsuccessful and move to the next bidder.
The Municipality of the County of Pictou makes no representation or warranties to any purchase regarding the fitness; geophysical or environmental suitability of the land or premises offered for sale for any particular purpose nor if the current zoning is compatible for any particular use. Properties are being sold on an “as is” basis.
Although the Municipality has made all reasonable efforts to confirm ownership, it does not guarantee title or boundaries of the properties. Prospective bidders are responsible for conducting their own searches or other investigations.
Legal Description
3193896; 892661; 10; FIEVET GINA BERNADETTE, 446 Thorburn Rd, Thorburn, Land and Dwelling; $15,357.46; $1,200.00
Nova Scotia tax sale properties buyer's guide
Before you submit a tender you should consider the following:
Before you submit a tender for a tax sale property, be aware of the following:
The municipality does not hold the title of the estate or any other matter concerning the lands to be sold. The property value can be much higher or much less than the tender minimum.
It is up to you to examine this property to see if it is a good investment and to investigate the statutory requirements and tax sale provisions.
Therefore, we highly recommend you check the title and executions to see what will stay on the title and become your duty after the execution. Is the property subject to attributable holders' easements, limits and/or adverse possession? Do the condition of the property, land use, zoning, etc. fit into your property plans?
1. This process is buyer beware. You must undertake due diligence with respect to all aspects of the property.
You should check if there are any Federal or Provincial liens on the title. We recommend you do a title search before submitting your bid. A Title Search Report can be ordered from the tender page on www.taxsaleshub.ca. It will be ready in 2 business days.
We recommend ordering a title search report 5-7 business days before the tender to ensure that it includes all possible new mortgages or other significant interests registered against the property before it was listed for a tax sale.
2. You may drive past the property, but site visits are not available.
Use Google Maps Street View on the property page to have a closer look. Since Google Maps photos could be deprecated and if the property you are interested in is not so far, it's a good idea to drive there and have a look yourself.
IMPORTANT: YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO GO ON PROPERTY TERRITORY.
3. There is no vacant possession. The successful bidder will not receive a key to the property. The successful bidder is responsible for the eviction process if necessary.
4. You should investigate zoning, planning or building restrictions, and work orders.
Some municipal websites have a "Find Your Zoning" page, where you can find out zoning by the roll number. And, of course, you can always go to City Hall and do your research.
5. You are responsible for any environmental concerns if there are contamination issues with the property.
6. We recommend retaining a lawyer to protect your interests before submitting a bid.