Are you an individual, business, organization or developer looking for property to invest, or further develop? The Property Services Branch sells surplus government land and buildings, providing you with various real estate opportunities.
Surplus Property for Sale
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· The site and its content are made available by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DTI) as a public service without warrants of any kind, express or implied. Properties are sold on an as is basis, may require unknown repairs and may not have been inspected by DTI. While the information or photographs may not be free from error or omission, care has been taken to ensure the best possible quality. Statements or photographs regarding the condition of the properties are offered for information only and are not an enforceable condition of sale. DTI makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, as to the condition of the properties, nor to the accuracy, currency or completeness of the information or photographs presented. The user assumes the entire risk as to the use of any or all information or photographs.
· All surplus property is sold on an "as is, where is" basis and the Province will make no warranty whatsoever with regard to title, conditions, or the suitability of the property for any intended use by the successful purchaser.
· It is the responsibility of the Purchaser/Bidder to determine if there is access or a right of way to the property and what encumbrances are against the property.
· The successful purchaser will be responsible for the payment of H.S.T.; where applicable, and all document preparation and related fees, at the date of closing.
· The Government of Canada’s Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act imposes restrictions on the purchase of real property by non-Canadians and non-qualified Canadian organizations. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to make necessary enquiries, including without limitation, consulting with legal counsel prior to submitting an offer/bid, to ensure the bidder is legally eligible to purchase the property.
· Purchasers must be of the age of majority in NB to take title.
Purchasers must retain the services of a New Brunswick lawyer at their cost to finalize all surplus property sales with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure.
Surplus Property – Public Tenders
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Surplus Property – Open to Offers
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