CMHC Expects Average Rent to Increase in Nova Scotia
The CMHC also says that the number of new homes being built in the province is too low, and is expected to go down, contributing to rock-bottom vacancy rate.
The CMHC also says that the number of new homes being built in the province is too low, and is expected to go down, contributing to rock-bottom vacancy rate.
Weaker economic growth will push home prices down year-over-year, but not back to pre-pandemic levels.
The rankings take into account average home prices, price growth over time, as well as neighbourhood characteristics and economics.
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The number of new homes has been increasing in the last three years, “but the reality is that we are behind.”