5-Cent Property Tax Bill Baffles Fergus Community

A townhouse community in Fergus, Ontario, has received a peculiar property tax bill for the small sum of five cents. The treasurer of the freehold townhouse condo complex expressed exasperation, questioning the rationale behind such a nominal charge. The tax bill, addressed to the property manager, covers shared spaces such as the walkway and parkette. Despite paying the bill, property owners are puzzled by the existence of tax payments for common areas, as they typically pay their individual tax bills. According to the Condominium Act, common elements can be billed separately. However, due to the low amount, the treasurer believes it is a waste of resources and hopes the account will be closed.

Palo Alto Condo Sold for $1.63 Million

A condominium located in the 200 block of Bryant Street in Palo Alto has been sold for $1,630,000. The property was built in 1968 and features 1,320 square feet of living space, including two bedrooms and three bathrooms. It also boasts a fireplace, a one-car garage, and a 657-square-foot lot.

San Jose Condo Sold for $1,725,000

A two-bedroom, two-bathroom condominium located at 5900 block of Randleswood Court in San Jose has been sold for $1,725,000. The property, built in 1974, features 1,124 square feet of living space and a two-car garage. The sale price works out to $1,535 per square foot.

Spacious Boston Condominium Sells for $4.5 Million

A sprawling condominium located at 300 Boylston Street in Boston has recently been sold for $4,500,000. The property boasts 2,524 square feet of living space, comprising two bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a fireplace that brings warmth to the living area. An enclosed one-car garage offers convenient parking. The property is in close proximity to other recently sold units in the area.

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