Slight Relief In Saint John’s Housing Market As Inventory Climbs
The number of houses on the market is going up in Saint John, a possible sign that the market is moderating.
The number of houses on the market is going up in Saint John, a possible sign that the market is moderating.
Joanne and Jack Kimm have once again won a court case against a developer who cheated them out of a house it agreed to build for them. The two-year legal battle against Almadina ended after the court dismissed the company’s appeal.
A pair of developmers are trying to push through plans to infill with several highrise apartment buildings an area of urban Halifax.
The project’s developer says he’s redesigning the building to help deal with increased costs. He said that will “most likely involve” making the apartments smaller.
A council vote has paved the way for developer Jim Toogood to build a 54-unit apartment building, with access from Barnaby Street off Pleasant Street.
Premier Tim Houston said his government is making the change to protect Nova Scotia’s reputation as a welcoming province.
Propertystar wants to build a 43-unit building between Sierra Avenue and Oakville Lane.
Plans for a new, 40-unit apartment building along Hampton Road in Rothesay are facing opposition from nearby residents who say it doesn’t fit the character of the neighbourhood.
Colliers International says it is now accepting offers for the two properties, which are being packaged together and carry the potential for mixed-use development. The firm is calling it a “rare opportunity” to buy mixed-use properties and water lots in Lunenburg.
According to a new report from Royal LePage, Moncton saw a 29 percent increase in home prices over the past year.