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New property listed in 25-Sackville, Halifax-Dartmouth

I have listed a new property at 206 Rankin Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

This impeccably maintained semi-detached home boasts three bedrooms and exudes a strong sense of pride in ownership. Situated on a peaceful street ideal for families, it offers a generously sized living area, an efficient kitchen, a dining room, and a convenient main floor powder room. The presence of an energy-efficient ETS unit, along with a time-and-use meter, ensures optimal heating and minimal electric costs. Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms and a tastefully renovated bathroom with a tiled walk-in shower await. The lower level provides an inviting space for entertainment or cozy family movie nights, featuring a fantastic family room with a built-in bar, as well as a laundry room and storage area. The backyard serves as a private sanctuary, surrounded by abundant trees and backing onto a greenbelt. It also includes a deck, ample seating on the patio, and a convenient shed. Don't miss out on the chance to make this home a part of your future—it has been freshly painted and eagerly awaits a new family. Schedule a showing today.

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How To Create a Wants vs Needs List - 4 Easy Steps

The quest for the perfect home within a limited budget can seem daunting. But here's the truth: the perfect home doesn't really exist. Instead, it's about finding a home that aligns with your needs and has the potential to evolve with you. In this blog, I'll share my insights on how to find the right home without compromising on your budget.

  1. Letting Go of Perfection: To embark on your home search, it's crucial to let go of the idea of a flawless property. Instead, focus on finding a home that meets most of your criteria and has room for growth. Flexibility is key when you're working within a budget.

  2. Prioritize Your Must-Haves: Creating a list of must-haves is a powerful way to stay focused and avoid distractions. Consider essential factors like the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, square footage, neighborhood safety, school district quality, commute convenience, and access to public transportation. Don't forget to include features like outdoor space and parking availability.

  3. Distinguishing Wants from Needs: While must-haves are non-negotiable, wants are features that can enhance your living experience but are not crucial. Examples include an updated kitchen, open floor plan, additional living spaces, walk-in closets, energy-efficient appliances, smart home technology, recreational amenities, home office space, and architectural features. Prioritize your wants and be willing to compromise on some if needed.

  4. Embrace Thinking Outside the Box: One of the most valuable pieces of advice is to be open-minded and think creatively. Consider homes that may not initially meet all your criteria but have potential. With a little vision and some elbow grease, you can transform a property into your dream home over time. Renovations and improvements can add value and allow you to personalize the space according to your taste.

Conclusion:

Finding the right home without compromising on your budget requires a strategic approach. It's essential to let go of perfection and focus on what truly matters. Prioritizing your must-haves and distinguishing wants from needs helps you stay on track. Most importantly, don't be afraid to think outside the box and consider homes with potential. By being open-minded and creative, you can turn an imperfect house into a home that perfectly fits your needs and budget.

Now it's your turn! Have you found yourself asking these questions? Do any of these tips resonate with you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Read

I have sold a property at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville

I have sold a property at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Don't miss this totally updated split entry gem! Nestled in a family-friendly neighborhood with all amenities close by, this home is the epitome of modern living. The updated natural wood kitchen is a great layout and features sleek stainless steel appliances that will make your culinary adventures a breeze. And talk about storage goals! The principle bedroom boasts a trendy wall of Ikea wardrobes that will keep your fashionista heart singing. The lower level is a haven for busy families, with a bedroom, a three-piece bath, a family room, a rec room, and an office area that's perfect for hustling and bustling. The sprawling backyard offers a private oasis with a storage shed and a fire pit area, perfect for roasting marshmallows and making memories. Roof 2017, main floor windows updated in 2022, and heat pumps 2018, this house is move-in ready and waiting to be your dream home. Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers!

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New property listed in 25-Sackville, Halifax-Dartmouth

I have listed a new property at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Don't miss this totally updated split entry gem! Nestled in a family-friendly neighborhood with all amenities close by, this home is the epitome of modern living. The updated natural wood kitchen is a great layout and features sleek stainless steel appliances that will make your culinary adventures a breeze. And talk about storage goals! The principle bedroom boasts a trendy wall of Ikea wardrobes that will keep your fashionista heart singing. The lower level is a haven for busy families, with a bedroom, a three-piece bath, a family room, a rec room, and an office area that's perfect for hustling and bustling. The sprawling backyard offers a private oasis with a storage shed and a fire pit area, perfect for roasting marshmallows and making memories. Roof 2017, main floor windows updated in 2022, and heat pumps 2018, this house is move-in ready and waiting to be your dream home. Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers!

Read

Open House. Open House on Sunday, April 30, 2023 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Open House on Sunday, April 30, 2023 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Don't miss this totally updated split entry gem! Nestled in a family-friendly neighborhood with all amenities close by, this home is the epitome of modern living. The updated natural wood kitchen is a great layout and features sleek stainless steel appliances that will make your culinary adventures a breeze. And talk about storage goals! The principle bedroom boasts a trendy wall of Ikea wardrobes that will keep your fashionista heart singing. The lower level is a haven for busy families, with a bedroom, a three-piece bath, a family room, a rec room, and an office area that's perfect for hustling and bustling. The sprawling backyard offers a private oasis with a storage shed and a fire pit area, perfect for roasting marshmallows and making memories. Roof 2017, main floor windows updated in 2022, and heat pumps 2018, this house is move-in ready and waiting to be your dream home. Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers!

Read

Home Seller's FAQ's

Are you planning to sell your property in Halifax, Nova Scotia this spring? If so, you might have some questions about the process. In this blog post, we'll address some frequently asked questions by sellers.

  1. What is the best time of the year to sell a property in Halifax?

Traditionally, in the spring and fall months (March to July 1 and September to December), August is traditionally a slow month to sell a property in Halifax. During these months, the weather is favorable, and people are more likely to go out and view properties. However, the Halifax real estate market has been busy throughout the year, with many buyers looking for properties year-round.

  1. Do I need to get my property inspected before listing it?

No, it's not mandatory to get a home inspection before listing your property for sale, but it's always a good idea. A home inspection will help you identify any issues with your property that you may not have known about. This can save you time and money in the long run, as buyers are likely to request an inspection before purchasing the property.

  1. How do I determine the right asking price for my property?

Pricing your property correctly is crucial to selling it quickly and for the best price possible. You can work with a real estate agent to determine the right asking price for your property. They will analyze the current market conditions, similar properties in the area, and any unique features of your property to come up with a price range that is realistic and competitive.

  1. What documents do I need to sell my property?

As a seller, you will need to provide the following documents:

  • Property deed
  • Location Certificate (if available)
  • Most Recent Tax Bill
  • Any warranties for appliances or systems included in the sale
  • Disclosure statement outlining any known issues with the property - this document is known as a Property Disclosure statement.
  • Heating Costs and NSP Costs
  • A copy of any Lease Agreements
  • Well and Septic Certificate (if available)
  • Shared Well or Shared Driveway Agreement
  • Easements or Restrictive Covenants
  • Condo Documents (if the property is a condo)
  • Any receipts for upgrades - Details of any recent upgrades
  • Building permit and final occupancy permit (if available)
  • Copies of any leased equipment that is to be assumed by the buyers 
  1. What costs should I expect to pay when selling my property?

As a seller, you will be responsible for paying the following costs:

  • Real estate agent commission (usually around 5% of the sale price)
  • Legal fees (usually around $1,500 - $2,000)
  • Any outstanding mortgage balance or liens on the property
  • Any mortgage penalties.
  1. How long does it take to sell a property in Halifax?

The time it takes to sell a property in Halifax can vary depending on factors such as location, condition of the property, and current market conditions. On average, properties in Halifax sell within 30-60 days of being listed on the market.

Selling a property can be a complex process, but with the right information and guidance, it can be a smooth and successful transaction. If you have any further questions about selling your property in Halifax, it's always best to consult with a local real estate professional.

How often will we communicate?
 
Communication is key to an easy and successful sale. I will keep you appraised of events every step of the way. You are welcome to reach out to me with questions or concerns. When we go over the listing information, we will discuss our preferred means of communication and schedules to make sure we know each other’s availability and boundaries.

Thinking of selling? I'm here to help! Shoot me a message or give me a call today.

Read

Closing Costs

Buying a home is an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be costly. In addition to the purchase price of the property, buyers in Nova Scotia should be aware of the closing costs associated with the transaction. Closing costs are expenses incurred by the buyer in order to finalize the sale and transfer ownership of the property.

In Nova Scotia, the typical closing costs associated with a home purchase include:

  1. Legal Fees and Disbursements: Legal fees are typically the largest closing cost associated with buying a home in Nova Scotia. The buyer will need to hire a lawyer or notary public to review the legal documents related to the sale and to handle the transfer of ownership. Legal fees typically range from $1000 to $1,500, depending on the complexity of the transaction.

  2. Deed Transfer Tax: In Nova Scotia, buyers are required to pay a deed transfer tax on the purchase of a home. The tax is calculated based on the purchase price of the property and ranges from 1% to 1.5%. For example, if the purchase price of the home is $300,000, the property transfer tax would be $3,000 to $4,500.

  3. Title Insurance: Title insurance is an optional closing cost that provides protection to the buyer in the event of any defects in the title or ownership of the property. The cost of title insurance in Nova Scotia ranges from $200 to $500.

  4. Home Inspection: While not a mandatory closing cost, a home inspection is highly recommended for buyers in Nova Scotia. A home inspection can identify any issues with the property that may not be visible during a regular walk-through. The cost of a home inspection varies depending on the size and location of the property but typically ranges from $450 to $750.

  5. Mortgage Insurance: If the buyer is putting less than 20% down on the purchase price of the home, they may be required to pay for mortgage insurance. The cost of mortgage insurance varies depending on the size of the down payment and the purchase price of the property.

In addition to these closing costs, buyers should also be aware of ongoing expenses such as property taxes, home insurance, and utilities. It is important to factor in these costs when determining the overall affordability of a home. Overall, closing costs can add up quickly, and it is important for buyers in Nova Scotia to budget accordingly. By understanding the typical closing costs associated with a home purchase, buyers can avoid any surprises and ensure a smooth transaction.
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I have sold a property at 119 Nictaux Drive in Lower Sackville

I have sold a property at 119 Nictaux Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Looking for that great starter home? Ready to downsize? This semi-detached bungalow-style home might be the perfect fit! The main floor offers one-level living (great for a family with young children) featuring: a spacious living room and adjacent dining area; an efficient kitchen with plenty of cabinets and included appliances; three comfortable bedrooms; and a 4-piece main bath. A lower level provides plenty of additional space: a large rec. room; a home office / den; a 2-piece powder room; and a utility room with loads of extra storage. A flat backyard offers great space for gardening, a swing set for the little ones, or room for your furry friend(s) to play. Situated on a quiet street with great neighbours, lots of young families, and within walking distance to nearly everything you need: schools, shopping, a recreation center, parks, and Metro transit. This house is ready to sell with a quick closing.

Read

New property listed in 25-Sackville, Halifax-Dartmouth

I have listed a new property at 119 Nictaux Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Looking for that great starter home? Ready to downsize? This semi-detached bungalow-style home might be the perfect fit! The main floor offers one-level living (great for a family with young children) featuring: a spacious living room and adjacent dining area; an efficient kitchen with plenty of cabinets and included appliances; three comfortable bedrooms; and a 4-piece main bath. A lower level provides plenty of additional space: a large rec. room; a home office / den; a 2-piece powder room; and a utility room with loads of extra storage. A flat backyard offers great space for gardening, a swing set for the little ones, or room for your furry friend(s) to play. Situated on a quiet street with great neighbours, lots of young families, and within walking distance to nearly everything you need: schools, shopping, a recreation center, parks, and Metro transit. This house is ready to sell with a quick closing.

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Top 10 great reasons to live in Halifax
  1. Halifax is reputed to have one of the highest number of bars per capita of any Canadian city! Which means we are FUN!

  2. Halifax has a rich and varied history, from its role as a major port city in the days of British colonial rule, to its importance as a military and naval center in both world wars.

  3. With its stunning harbor and coastal views, Halifax offers a picturesque and scenic living environment.

  4. Friendly people: Haligonians are known for their friendly and welcoming nature, making it a great place to live and build relationships.

  5. Halifax has a strong and growing economy with a diverse mix of industries, including finance, technology, and tourism.

  6. With SIX universities located in the city, Halifax offers a great education system for students of all ages.

  7. From taxis to buses, there is no shortage of ways to get around in Halifax. However, the Halifax  Ferry is certainly a unique way. This harbour ferry service has been connecting the city of Halifax to neighbouring Dartmouth for 269 years.

  8. The Halifax Waterfront is a bustling hotspot in the city. With one of the world's longest urban boardwalks spanning the length of the waterfront for 4 kilometres (2.5 miles), from Pier 21 at the Halifax Seaport to Casino Nova Scotia, it is easy to spend a day exploring here.

  9. Affordable housing: Compared to other cities in Canada, housing in Halifax is relatively affordable, making it an attractive option for those looking for a good standard of living.

  10. Natural beauty: With its proximity to nature reserves, parks, and hiking trails, Halifax offers easy access to some of Canada's most beautiful natural landscapes.

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New property listed in 25-Sackville, Halifax-Dartmouth

I have listed a new property at 206 Rankin Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

This impeccably maintained semi-detached home boasts three bedrooms and exudes a strong sense of pride in ownership. Situated on a peaceful street ideal for families, it offers a generously sized living area, an efficient kitchen, a dining room, and a convenient main floor powder room. The presence of an energy-efficient ETS unit, along with a time-and-use meter, ensures optimal heating and minimal electric costs. Upstairs, three well-proportioned bedrooms and a tastefully renovated bathroom with a tiled walk-in shower await. The lower level provides an inviting space for entertainment or cozy family movie nights, featuring a fantastic family room with a built-in bar, as well as a laundry room and storage area. The backyard serves as a private sanctuary, surrounded by abundant trees and backing onto a greenbelt. It also includes a deck, ample seating on the patio, and a convenient shed. Don't miss out on the chance to make this home a part of your future—it has been freshly painted and eagerly awaits a new family. Schedule a showing today.

Read

How To Create a Wants vs Needs List - 4 Easy Steps

The quest for the perfect home within a limited budget can seem daunting. But here's the truth: the perfect home doesn't really exist. Instead, it's about finding a home that aligns with your needs and has the potential to evolve with you. In this blog, I'll share my insights on how to find the right home without compromising on your budget.

  1. Letting Go of Perfection: To embark on your home search, it's crucial to let go of the idea of a flawless property. Instead, focus on finding a home that meets most of your criteria and has room for growth. Flexibility is key when you're working within a budget.

  2. Prioritize Your Must-Haves: Creating a list of must-haves is a powerful way to stay focused and avoid distractions. Consider essential factors like the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, square footage, neighborhood safety, school district quality, commute convenience, and access to public transportation. Don't forget to include features like outdoor space and parking availability.

  3. Distinguishing Wants from Needs: While must-haves are non-negotiable, wants are features that can enhance your living experience but are not crucial. Examples include an updated kitchen, open floor plan, additional living spaces, walk-in closets, energy-efficient appliances, smart home technology, recreational amenities, home office space, and architectural features. Prioritize your wants and be willing to compromise on some if needed.

  4. Embrace Thinking Outside the Box: One of the most valuable pieces of advice is to be open-minded and think creatively. Consider homes that may not initially meet all your criteria but have potential. With a little vision and some elbow grease, you can transform a property into your dream home over time. Renovations and improvements can add value and allow you to personalize the space according to your taste.

Conclusion:

Finding the right home without compromising on your budget requires a strategic approach. It's essential to let go of perfection and focus on what truly matters. Prioritizing your must-haves and distinguishing wants from needs helps you stay on track. Most importantly, don't be afraid to think outside the box and consider homes with potential. By being open-minded and creative, you can turn an imperfect house into a home that perfectly fits your needs and budget.

Now it's your turn! Have you found yourself asking these questions? Do any of these tips resonate with you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

Read

I have sold a property at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville

I have sold a property at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Don't miss this totally updated split entry gem! Nestled in a family-friendly neighborhood with all amenities close by, this home is the epitome of modern living. The updated natural wood kitchen is a great layout and features sleek stainless steel appliances that will make your culinary adventures a breeze. And talk about storage goals! The principle bedroom boasts a trendy wall of Ikea wardrobes that will keep your fashionista heart singing. The lower level is a haven for busy families, with a bedroom, a three-piece bath, a family room, a rec room, and an office area that's perfect for hustling and bustling. The sprawling backyard offers a private oasis with a storage shed and a fire pit area, perfect for roasting marshmallows and making memories. Roof 2017, main floor windows updated in 2022, and heat pumps 2018, this house is move-in ready and waiting to be your dream home. Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers!

Read

New property listed in 25-Sackville, Halifax-Dartmouth

I have listed a new property at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Don't miss this totally updated split entry gem! Nestled in a family-friendly neighborhood with all amenities close by, this home is the epitome of modern living. The updated natural wood kitchen is a great layout and features sleek stainless steel appliances that will make your culinary adventures a breeze. And talk about storage goals! The principle bedroom boasts a trendy wall of Ikea wardrobes that will keep your fashionista heart singing. The lower level is a haven for busy families, with a bedroom, a three-piece bath, a family room, a rec room, and an office area that's perfect for hustling and bustling. The sprawling backyard offers a private oasis with a storage shed and a fire pit area, perfect for roasting marshmallows and making memories. Roof 2017, main floor windows updated in 2022, and heat pumps 2018, this house is move-in ready and waiting to be your dream home. Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers!

Read

Open House. Open House on Sunday, April 30, 2023 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Please visit our Open House at 33 Saturn Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Open House on Sunday, April 30, 2023 2:00PM - 4:00PM

Don't miss this totally updated split entry gem! Nestled in a family-friendly neighborhood with all amenities close by, this home is the epitome of modern living. The updated natural wood kitchen is a great layout and features sleek stainless steel appliances that will make your culinary adventures a breeze. And talk about storage goals! The principle bedroom boasts a trendy wall of Ikea wardrobes that will keep your fashionista heart singing. The lower level is a haven for busy families, with a bedroom, a three-piece bath, a family room, a rec room, and an office area that's perfect for hustling and bustling. The sprawling backyard offers a private oasis with a storage shed and a fire pit area, perfect for roasting marshmallows and making memories. Roof 2017, main floor windows updated in 2022, and heat pumps 2018, this house is move-in ready and waiting to be your dream home. Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers!

Read

Home Seller's FAQ's

Are you planning to sell your property in Halifax, Nova Scotia this spring? If so, you might have some questions about the process. In this blog post, we'll address some frequently asked questions by sellers.

  1. What is the best time of the year to sell a property in Halifax?

Traditionally, in the spring and fall months (March to July 1 and September to December), August is traditionally a slow month to sell a property in Halifax. During these months, the weather is favorable, and people are more likely to go out and view properties. However, the Halifax real estate market has been busy throughout the year, with many buyers looking for properties year-round.

  1. Do I need to get my property inspected before listing it?

No, it's not mandatory to get a home inspection before listing your property for sale, but it's always a good idea. A home inspection will help you identify any issues with your property that you may not have known about. This can save you time and money in the long run, as buyers are likely to request an inspection before purchasing the property.

  1. How do I determine the right asking price for my property?

Pricing your property correctly is crucial to selling it quickly and for the best price possible. You can work with a real estate agent to determine the right asking price for your property. They will analyze the current market conditions, similar properties in the area, and any unique features of your property to come up with a price range that is realistic and competitive.

  1. What documents do I need to sell my property?

As a seller, you will need to provide the following documents:

  • Property deed
  • Location Certificate (if available)
  • Most Recent Tax Bill
  • Any warranties for appliances or systems included in the sale
  • Disclosure statement outlining any known issues with the property - this document is known as a Property Disclosure statement.
  • Heating Costs and NSP Costs
  • A copy of any Lease Agreements
  • Well and Septic Certificate (if available)
  • Shared Well or Shared Driveway Agreement
  • Easements or Restrictive Covenants
  • Condo Documents (if the property is a condo)
  • Any receipts for upgrades - Details of any recent upgrades
  • Building permit and final occupancy permit (if available)
  • Copies of any leased equipment that is to be assumed by the buyers 
  1. What costs should I expect to pay when selling my property?

As a seller, you will be responsible for paying the following costs:

  • Real estate agent commission (usually around 5% of the sale price)
  • Legal fees (usually around $1,500 - $2,000)
  • Any outstanding mortgage balance or liens on the property
  • Any mortgage penalties.
  1. How long does it take to sell a property in Halifax?

The time it takes to sell a property in Halifax can vary depending on factors such as location, condition of the property, and current market conditions. On average, properties in Halifax sell within 30-60 days of being listed on the market.

Selling a property can be a complex process, but with the right information and guidance, it can be a smooth and successful transaction. If you have any further questions about selling your property in Halifax, it's always best to consult with a local real estate professional.

How often will we communicate?
 
Communication is key to an easy and successful sale. I will keep you appraised of events every step of the way. You are welcome to reach out to me with questions or concerns. When we go over the listing information, we will discuss our preferred means of communication and schedules to make sure we know each other’s availability and boundaries.

Thinking of selling? I'm here to help! Shoot me a message or give me a call today.

Read

Closing Costs

Buying a home is an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be costly. In addition to the purchase price of the property, buyers in Nova Scotia should be aware of the closing costs associated with the transaction. Closing costs are expenses incurred by the buyer in order to finalize the sale and transfer ownership of the property.

In Nova Scotia, the typical closing costs associated with a home purchase include:

  1. Legal Fees and Disbursements: Legal fees are typically the largest closing cost associated with buying a home in Nova Scotia. The buyer will need to hire a lawyer or notary public to review the legal documents related to the sale and to handle the transfer of ownership. Legal fees typically range from $1000 to $1,500, depending on the complexity of the transaction.

  2. Deed Transfer Tax: In Nova Scotia, buyers are required to pay a deed transfer tax on the purchase of a home. The tax is calculated based on the purchase price of the property and ranges from 1% to 1.5%. For example, if the purchase price of the home is $300,000, the property transfer tax would be $3,000 to $4,500.

  3. Title Insurance: Title insurance is an optional closing cost that provides protection to the buyer in the event of any defects in the title or ownership of the property. The cost of title insurance in Nova Scotia ranges from $200 to $500.

  4. Home Inspection: While not a mandatory closing cost, a home inspection is highly recommended for buyers in Nova Scotia. A home inspection can identify any issues with the property that may not be visible during a regular walk-through. The cost of a home inspection varies depending on the size and location of the property but typically ranges from $450 to $750.

  5. Mortgage Insurance: If the buyer is putting less than 20% down on the purchase price of the home, they may be required to pay for mortgage insurance. The cost of mortgage insurance varies depending on the size of the down payment and the purchase price of the property.

In addition to these closing costs, buyers should also be aware of ongoing expenses such as property taxes, home insurance, and utilities. It is important to factor in these costs when determining the overall affordability of a home. Overall, closing costs can add up quickly, and it is important for buyers in Nova Scotia to budget accordingly. By understanding the typical closing costs associated with a home purchase, buyers can avoid any surprises and ensure a smooth transaction.
Read

I have sold a property at 119 Nictaux Drive in Lower Sackville

I have sold a property at 119 Nictaux Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Looking for that great starter home? Ready to downsize? This semi-detached bungalow-style home might be the perfect fit! The main floor offers one-level living (great for a family with young children) featuring: a spacious living room and adjacent dining area; an efficient kitchen with plenty of cabinets and included appliances; three comfortable bedrooms; and a 4-piece main bath. A lower level provides plenty of additional space: a large rec. room; a home office / den; a 2-piece powder room; and a utility room with loads of extra storage. A flat backyard offers great space for gardening, a swing set for the little ones, or room for your furry friend(s) to play. Situated on a quiet street with great neighbours, lots of young families, and within walking distance to nearly everything you need: schools, shopping, a recreation center, parks, and Metro transit. This house is ready to sell with a quick closing.

Read

New property listed in 25-Sackville, Halifax-Dartmouth

I have listed a new property at 119 Nictaux Drive in Lower Sackville. See details here

Looking for that great starter home? Ready to downsize? This semi-detached bungalow-style home might be the perfect fit! The main floor offers one-level living (great for a family with young children) featuring: a spacious living room and adjacent dining area; an efficient kitchen with plenty of cabinets and included appliances; three comfortable bedrooms; and a 4-piece main bath. A lower level provides plenty of additional space: a large rec. room; a home office / den; a 2-piece powder room; and a utility room with loads of extra storage. A flat backyard offers great space for gardening, a swing set for the little ones, or room for your furry friend(s) to play. Situated on a quiet street with great neighbours, lots of young families, and within walking distance to nearly everything you need: schools, shopping, a recreation center, parks, and Metro transit. This house is ready to sell with a quick closing.

Read

Top 10 great reasons to live in Halifax
  1. Halifax is reputed to have one of the highest number of bars per capita of any Canadian city! Which means we are FUN!

  2. Halifax has a rich and varied history, from its role as a major port city in the days of British colonial rule, to its importance as a military and naval center in both world wars.

  3. With its stunning harbor and coastal views, Halifax offers a picturesque and scenic living environment.

  4. Friendly people: Haligonians are known for their friendly and welcoming nature, making it a great place to live and build relationships.

  5. Halifax has a strong and growing economy with a diverse mix of industries, including finance, technology, and tourism.

  6. With SIX universities located in the city, Halifax offers a great education system for students of all ages.

  7. From taxis to buses, there is no shortage of ways to get around in Halifax. However, the Halifax  Ferry is certainly a unique way. This harbour ferry service has been connecting the city of Halifax to neighbouring Dartmouth for 269 years.

  8. The Halifax Waterfront is a bustling hotspot in the city. With one of the world's longest urban boardwalks spanning the length of the waterfront for 4 kilometres (2.5 miles), from Pier 21 at the Halifax Seaport to Casino Nova Scotia, it is easy to spend a day exploring here.

  9. Affordable housing: Compared to other cities in Canada, housing in Halifax is relatively affordable, making it an attractive option for those looking for a good standard of living.

  10. Natural beauty: With its proximity to nature reserves, parks, and hiking trails, Halifax offers easy access to some of Canada's most beautiful natural landscapes.

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