The Most Expensive Homes On The Market In Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
In the spirit of fun summer reading, Huddle is (mostly) taking a break from more serious real estate news and exploring another side of the market: the very expensive side.
In the spirit of fun summer reading, Huddle is (mostly) taking a break from more serious real estate news and exploring another side of the market: the very expensive side.
Home sales in the city, and across the province, are down and, while prices are still significantly higher than they were last year, they are falling ever-so-slightly in the short-term.
The proposed legislation put forward earlier this year received Royal Assent on Friday. That means rent increases are now capped at 3.8 percent from Jan. 1 until Dec. 31.
The number of houses on the market is going up in Saint John, a possible sign that the market is moderating.
The Moncton Crowne Plaza hotel hosted one of several Indigenous women’s pop-up markets planned for New Brunswick in 2022.
On June 2, the City Market will head outside and extend its hours every Thursday evening for the Night Market.
Saffron Indian Foods is the first Northside Creators Market stand to open a permanent restaurant. Its new location is just down the road from the market.
The Saint John Real Estate Board said the average price of homes sold in March was $306,419. According to figures released by the board, that was nearly 16 percent higher than one year ago.
In Moncton, 25 percent more homes sold this year than last year, but one company says inspections are down by 60 percent.
Near record-breaking sales and elevated prices pushed the value of all home sales in Moncton to $104.7-million, which sets a new record for this time of year.