Current mortgage rate comparisons for Halifax NS homebuyers in 2025, including stress test rules and lender rankings.
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Open KOHO Free — Code 45ET55JSYAHalifax continues to be one of Canada's most active real estate markets. The average home price in Halifax Regional Municipality reached approximately $520,000 in 2025, driven by strong in-migration from other provinces, international newcomers, and Halifax's growing tech and professional sectors. Understanding mortgage rates is essential for anyone planning to buy in this competitive market.
| Mortgage Type | Term | Rate Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed Rate | 5-year | 4.49%–5.49% | Most popular in Halifax |
| Fixed Rate | 3-year | 4.29%–5.29% | Good if rates expected to drop |
| Variable Rate | 5-year | Prime – 0.5% to Prime + 0.5% | Follows Bank of Canada rate |
| Fixed Rate | 1-year | 5.49%–6.49% | Short-term flexibility |
| HELOC | Open | Prime + 0.5% | Home equity line |
Note: Rates vary by lender, credit score, down payment, and mortgage amount. Always compare at least three lenders before committing.
All federally regulated lenders in Canada require mortgage applicants to pass the stress test. In Halifax, this means qualifying at the higher of your offered rate plus 2%, or the Bank of Canada's minimum qualifying rate (currently 5.25%). On a $520,000 home with 20% down ($416,000 mortgage), you would need to demonstrate you can afford payments at the stress test rate.
Halifax homebuyers have access to all major Canadian banks as well as credit unions and mortgage brokers who can shop multiple lenders. Key options include:
Assuming a 20% down payment ($104,000) and a 5-year fixed rate of 4.99% amortized over 25 years:
First-time buyers may qualify for a rebate of the provincial deed transfer tax up to $3,000 through the Nova Scotia First-Time Home Buyers Rebate program.
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