Navy Lane Condos - By Urban Capital

Listing and media courtesy of our friend Larry Allen, KW Select Realty and Urban Capital.

Live, Work, Play.

Just a few doors down from our office on one of Halifax's oldest streets, comes the exciting new Navy Lane Condo Development by Urban Capital.  A beautiful building that blends modern flair with a nostalgic nod to years gone by. On top of its incredibly walkable location, the project offers a work life balance like no other in the North End. Featuring a work-share space including a Zoom pod and amazing rooftop amenities, complete with a heated salt water pool and views of some other salt water in our beautiful harbour. 

Pricing starting in the mid $400's

Almost 100 units have already been…

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Right-Sizing | A Downsizing Chat with Chris Perkins and Heather McCallum

Join us for an exciting in-person event at the Halifax Central Library on Spring Garden Road in Halifax, NS, Canada. Get ready to learn all about how to effectively downsize from industry experts Chris Perkins and Heather McCallum. Whether you're looking to declutter, simplify, or transition to a smaller space, this chat will provide you with valuable insights and practical tips. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain knowledge and inspiration from two seasoned professionals. Mark your calendars and join us for an informative and engaging discussion!

Things You'll Learn:

  • The state of the Halifax real estate market
  • How to…

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2023 Real Estate Market - Was it bad, or was it just bad for Realtors?

Written by Chris Perkins, Broker/Owner - Coldwell Banker Maritime Realty.

I’m sure when you spoke to your real estate friends this year, most of them complained about how slow the market was. However, while it posed problems for us in the industry, it was a better market (in the Halifax area at least) than you might expect. 

To explain what I mean, we need to look at the years gone by:

Admittedly, sales were the lowest they’ve been since at least 2010 which is as far as I can go back in time. Sales volume like this would generally be catastrophic for prices were it not for the dramatic drop in inventory (you'll note the sale to new listing ratio is higher in 2023 than…

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