As Nova Scotia bucks a trend of declining rents, the province’s housing minister says it’s proof that his government needs to keep working.
From free parking to no down payment, and even one month of free rent, some property managers and landlords are offering incentives to fill vacant apartments around Halifax.
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Bill Stewart says his block in the upscale Hydrostone area of Halifax, N.S., is usually quiet. But he says the typically tight-knit community changed when one of the neighbouring homes was purchased.
TORONTO, March 18, 2025 /CNW/ -- Today, Vrbo ® released the 2025 Vacation Rentals of the Year, the annual collection of standout private vacation rentals from across the globe, including a property in ...
The list of short-term rentals registered with the Nova Scotia government is shorter than expected so far. When the province started preparing to regulate the short-term rental market two years ago, ...
LUNENBURG — Nova Scotia's government says it has opened the first phase of a housing project dedicated to help health-care workers find homes in the South Shore. Susan Corkum-Greek, member of ...
A recent CBC News analysis found that Nova Scotia is rapidly losing some of its most affordable apartments, but housing experts say there are ways to prevent that. One approach is to remove existing ...