Halifax Home Prices Set To Spike Again In 2022
Royal LePage predicts Halifax will be among the top three cities in the country that will see the largest increases in home prices next year.
Royal LePage predicts Halifax will be among the top three cities in the country that will see the largest increases in home prices next year.
The plan could see several businesses demolished and 12,500 people living on a relatively small piece of land along Mumford Road, known to many as the West End Mall.
With Halifax’s hot housing market keeping home prices far above their historical average, Carrie Knowlton-Trider, a realtor with RE/MAX nova, says it’s important for people to understand the hard work behind closing a sale.
Stride Consumer Partners has announced a minority investment in Halifax-based Skinfix.
Members of the union are hosting rallies at 21 locations around the province starting at 11:00 a.m. Venues include long-term care homes, politician offices, and other public spaces.
Developers complain it takes too long for applications to be approved. Former Liberal minister Geoff MacLellan says it will be important to look at how to cut the red tape at all levels of government.
The Halifax business community was taken aback this week when HRM staff proposed a 5.9 percent hike on the average property tax bill for 2022. That means roughly $2,000 extra on the average commercial tax bill.
The Port of Halifax calls The PIER (short for Port, Innovation, Engagement, and Research) “Canada’s first living lab for transportation, supply chain, and logistics.”
Less than three months after announcing it was ceasing operations, the local startup travel company has been bought by Webjet.
New data shows 97 percent of government employees are fully vaccinated, and two percent are partially vaccinated. The province’s mandatory vaccine mandate for provincial employees comes into effect November 30.