Welcome to Halifax, the capital city of Nova Scotia, a growing metropolitan with beautiful condo developments to choose from.
Situated out in the eastern side of the country, on the Atlantic Coast, this seaport city is famed for its maritime past and regarded as a key business hub for Nova Scotia and Canada as a whole, being home to around half a million people.
Along with being a historic and beautiful location, with amazing views and lots of green spaces, Halifax is also home to some stunning condos. There are 93 condo buildings in Halifax, and you can find various types of Halifax condos for sale like Low-Rise, Mid-Rise, High-Rise, Luxury, Pre-Construction, and Loft too.
The city is mostly home to Low-Rise and Mid-Rise condos for sale, but you can find other condos for sale in Halifax if you're willing to look around the different neighborhoods and suburbs, such as South End, Downtown Halifax, West End, North End, Fairview, Rockingham, and Clayton Park West.
Downtown Halifax and the South End tend to have high numbers of condos for sale in Halifax, and many can also be discovered towards the northern section of the North End too.
In short, Halifax condos for sale can be found all over the city, so you can always find a condo in a good spot to suit your needs, offering easy access to major amenities and key locations like the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site, the Maritime Museum, the Halifax Public Gardens, and Point Pleasant Park too.
The average days on market for condos for sale in Halifax is 34 days, and the average sale price of condos in Halifax is $430,469. There were 463 Halifax condos sold last year. Compared to the previous year, there was an decrease of -19% more condos sold in Halifax. Halifax is a growing city too, with many condo buildings currently in pre-construction, opening up new opportunities for condo buyers in Halifax.
If you choose to buy condos in Halifax, you can enjoy a peaceful and prosperous life in this successful city. It has a walk score of 63, a bike score of 59, and a transit score of 60. The city's Halifax Transit system provides bus and ferry services for locals and visitors to get around.
The Old Apothecary is a great bakery near Bishops Landing. Coffee shop lovers will appreciate local cafe's like Cabin Coffee, The Summit Cafe, and Wired Monk. Do you enjoy being in the kitchen? Pick up groceries at M&Y. Locals of South End love dining at Da Maurizio, The Bicycle Thief and Chives Canadian Bistro. There is a surprising amount of green space with Justin Purcell Memorial Tree nearby Bishops Landing. Brewery Market is a shopping center in South End that has something for everyone. South End has many local events taking place with Sea Turtle Centre, Government House and Argyle Fine Art catering to the arts scene. Elements of Kula is the local gym. If you enjoy reading you will be happy Sexton Library is in South End. There are many students in this neighbourhood as Dalhousie University Sexton Campus is located within it.