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Halifax Real Estate Guide 2025

Prices, neighbourhoods, taxes, and financial planning for buying property in Halifax Nova Scotia.

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Halifax Housing Market 2025

Halifax remains one of Atlantic Canada's most dynamic real estate markets. The average residential property price in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) reached approximately $520,000 in 2025. Detached homes in popular neighbourhoods like the South End and Bedford command prices well above that average, while condominiums and semi-detached homes in Dartmouth and Sackville offer more accessible entry points.

Population growth — driven by interprovincial migration, international students, and Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program newcomers — continues to put upward pressure on prices, particularly for entry-level properties.

Halifax Neighbourhood Price Guide

NeighbourhoodAvg. Home PriceProperty Type
South End Halifax$700,000–$1.2MDetached, heritage
Bedford$580,000–$750,000Suburban detached
Dartmouth$430,000–$580,000Mixed, condos
Clayton Park$420,000–$550,000Suburban detached
Sackville$380,000–$480,000Affordable detached
Downtown Halifax (condo)$380,000–$600,000Condominiums

Deed Transfer Tax in Halifax

When purchasing property in Halifax, you will pay both the provincial and municipal deed transfer tax. Nova Scotia charges a provincial deed transfer tax of 1.5% on the purchase price of all residential properties. The Halifax Regional Municipality charges an additional 1.5% municipal deed transfer tax, bringing the combined total to approximately 3% for most HRM purchases.

On a $520,000 home, that means approximately $15,600 in deed transfer taxes. First-time buyers may qualify for the Nova Scotia First-Time Home Buyers Rebate on the provincial portion (up to $3,000).

Non-Resident Surcharge

Since April 2022, Nova Scotia charges a 5% non-resident deed transfer tax surcharge on residential property purchases by non-residents of Nova Scotia. This applies on top of the standard deed transfer taxes. If you are buying as an investment property or are not a Nova Scotia resident, factor this into your purchase budget.

Full Cost of Buying in Halifax (Example: $520,000)

Financial Checklist for Halifax Home Buyers

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