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Nova Scotia Real Estate

Browse homes for sale in Nova Scotia • Median $279,900

$279,900Median Price

Homes for Sale in Nova Scotia

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LOT 13-9 Marsh Road

$33,900

LOT 13-9 Marsh Road

Coalburn, Nova Scotia

117 Eliza Ritchie Crescent

$695,000

117 Eliza Ritchie Crescent

Halifax, Nova Scotia

3bed4bath2,036sqft
48 Zwicker Avenue

$265,000

48 Zwicker Avenue

Liverpool, Nova Scotia

3bed1bath1,344sqft
61 Shipyard Road

$849,000

61 Shipyard Road

Cheverie, Nova Scotia

2bed2bath1,567sqft
LOT 13-10 Marsh Road

$33,900

LOT 13-10 Marsh Road

Coalburn, Nova Scotia

54 Parkhill Road

$879,900

54 Parkhill Road

Halifax, Nova Scotia

3bed2bath2,113sqft
49 Hill Street

$259,900

49 Hill Street

Amherst, Nova Scotia

3bed2bath1,839sqft
65 Stone Gate Drive

$919,500

65 Stone Gate Drive

Halifax, Nova Scotia

4bed5bath3,400sqft
329 Lake Rd  B0K 1V0 Road

$132,500

329 Lake Rd B0K 1V0 Road

Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia

3bed2bath1,870sqft
173 Acadia Street

$374,900

173 Acadia Street

New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

Acadia Street 173

$374,900

Acadia Street 173

New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

4bed3bath1,919sqft
Malcolms Road

$76,000

Malcolms Road

Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia

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About Nova Scotia Real Estate

Nova Scotia, known for its breathtaking coastal landscapes and rich maritime history, is a province that captivates residents and visitors alike. From the vibrant city of Halifax, which serves as the provincial capital, to the serene towns along the Cabot Trail, the area offers a unique blend of urban amenities and small-town charm. The province's history as a pivotal location in Canada's early settlement, coupled with its strong Acadian and Mi'kmaq heritage, adds depth to its character. Whether you're exploring the historic waterfront of Lunenburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or enjoying fresh seafood in the quaint village of Peggy's Cove, every corner of Nova Scotia tells a story.

The character of Nova Scotia is defined by its friendly communities and a strong sense of belonging. Many residents are drawn to the slower pace of life, where the natural beauty of the coastline complements a close-knit community feel. The province hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year, such as the Atlantic Film Festival and the Halifax Pop Explosion, which celebrate local talent and foster community engagement. The unique blend of outdoor activities, such as hiking in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, and cultural experiences, like visiting the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21, makes Nova Scotia a desirable place for diverse demographics.

For families, retirees, and young professionals alike, Nova Scotia offers an appealing lifestyle. The affordability of the real estate market, with a median listing price of $340,000, presents opportunities for first-time homebuyers and those looking to invest in a second property near the coast. The province's stunning scenery, coupled with its commitment to preserving natural spaces, creates an inviting atmosphere for anyone looking to embrace a relaxed yet engaging lifestyle. With active listings currently at 4,742, buyers have a range of options, from modern condos in urban centers to historical homes in charming coastal towns.

4742 active listings with a median price of $340,000.

Lifestyle & Community

Living in Nova Scotia means immersing yourself in a vibrant and diverse community that values both tradition and modernity. The lifestyle is deeply connected to the ocean, with residents often participating in water activities such as sailing, kayaking, and fishing. The province boasts a rich cultural scene, with local festivals celebrating everything from music to food, creating a lively social calendar. Community events like the Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market and numerous art shows foster a sense of belonging and pride among residents, making it easy to connect with neighbors and make lifelong friends.

Local Amenities

  • Access to beautiful beaches like Lawrencetown Beach
  • Excellent seafood restaurants, such as The Five Fishermen in Halifax
  • Public parks like Point Pleasant Park
  • World-class universities, including Dalhousie University and Acadia University
  • Comprehensive healthcare services, including the QEII Health Sciences Centre
  • Vibrant arts scene with galleries and theaters
  • Local farmers' markets, such as the Halifax Seaport Farmers' Market
  • Outdoor recreational activities including hiking and biking trails
  • Historic sites like Fortress Louisbourg
  • Public transportation options, including the Halifax Transit system
  • A variety of shopping districts, including Spring Garden Road
  • Access to stunning trails like the Cabot Trail

Points of Interest

  • Peggy's Cove Lighthouse
  • Cape Breton Highlands National Park
  • The Halifax Citadel
  • Lunenburg's historic waterfront
  • The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21
  • Kejimkujik National Park
  • The Bay of Fundy, home to the highest tides in the world
  • The Annapolis Valley, known for its wineries
  • The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
  • Victoria Park in Truro

Market Overview

The current real estate market in Nova Scotia is characterized by a healthy balance of supply and demand, with 4,742 active listings available. The median listing price of $340,000 reflects a competitive yet accessible market, appealing to a range of buyers from first-time homeowners to investors. Trends indicate that properties near the coast or in urban centers like Halifax are particularly sought after, driving interest and potentially increasing property values in the coming years. Buyers should be prepared for a dynamic market with opportunities for negotiation.

Investment Outlook

Nova Scotia presents a compelling case for real estate investment, particularly in rental properties and vacation rentals, thanks to its growing tourism sector and affordable housing market. With the province's commitment to economic development and infrastructure improvements, areas near major attractions and urban centers are seeing increased demand. Additionally, the rise in remote work has prompted many to seek homes in Nova Scotia for a better quality of life, enhancing the potential for long-term appreciation in property values.

Ideal For

Nova Scotia is ideal for first-time buyers looking for affordable housing, families seeking a balanced lifestyle, and retirees wanting to enjoy a peaceful environment. Investors will find opportunities in the growing rental market, while those looking for a second home will appreciate the province's scenic beauty and cultural offerings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nova Scotia

How many homes are for sale in Nova Scotia?
There are currently 5,991 active residential listings in Nova Scotia. This includes detached homes, condos, townhouses, and other property types. Listings are updated throughout the day from CREA's DDF®.
What is the median home price in Nova Scotia?
The median list price for homes in Nova Scotia is $279,900. Actual prices vary by property type, size, and neighbourhood. Use the filters above to narrow your search by price range.
How often are listings updated for Nova Scotia?
Listings on this page are updated multiple times per day directly from CREA's DDF® (Data Distribution Facility). New listings typically appear within minutes of being added to the MLS® system.
Can I search for homes in specific cities within Nova Scotia?
Yes. Use the city links in the sidebar or the search filters to browse listings in specific cities and neighbourhoods within Nova Scotia. Each city page includes local market statistics and neighbourhood information.

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