Ever dreamed of owning a golf course on the cheap? Norfolk County may have a deal for you.

The owners of a golf course in the Southwestern Ontario beach town Port Dover have until Nov. 5 to cough up nearly $200,000 in unpaid property taxes before the sprawling 154-acre property along Highway 6 goes up for auction.

With an assessed value of $1.54 million, the Links at Dover Coast is the priciest of 11 properties whose owners collectively owe the county a combined $466,254.41 in back taxes.

Owners who pay up before Nov. 5 can keep their properties, and they are “strongly encouraged” to do so, Norfolk County officials said in a statement. Otherwise, the properties will go on the auction block, where the minimum bid required is the amount of tax owing.

A sign advertises a future clubhouse

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