right? 1800 for a one bedroom ON PRIMROSE... i used to live in the south end of halifax, and a one bedroom in south point was 625 a month. it was quiet. it was safe. it was affordable. now it's none of those things. i'll never vote liberal again.
The traffic and hills around lower water street are a deal breaker. The Governor is beautiful for that area but expensive. I'm going to the mills next month.
Great video. Would be great to have your view about the proposed Urgent Planning Changes for Housing Accelerator Fund where many residential areas will be increased to a maximum height of 12 meters from 11 meters. I don't see the urgency as a four story building is a four story building.
These are all fine and dandy, did the developer's consider low income rentals to combat homelessness, some how I doubt it , what happened to the city planning for ppl. On the lower income scale , it's disturbing to see all this being built only for the well off folks to line the pockets of the city and developers.
It's only 5k a months for a 1 bedroom and a den where you will have no way out of the parking garage during rush hour if the parkade exits on to quinpool or robie. If it exits on to the back street thats gonna suck for the houses in close proximity inb regards to increased traffic.
Over 30 new buildings under construction or recently finished in the north end alone. Come get a 1 bedroom for 2400 baby. Oh you make 20 an hr ? that will be 2750 for you 😂.
I (agree) with him! And BLM is NOT of blacks. It's ALSO a (rainbow) *movement*.....Set-up by none other than 'yours truly' the writers (forefathers).....ROMANS
I’m an immigrant planning to move to the city sometime in the near future. Doesn’t sound like any of these projects are going to be affordable for me and people similar to me 😅
Idk why immigrants and Canadians from out of province continue to move here without researching. No housing here. No used cars here. Utilities are some of the highest in the country. Taxes are highest. 3rd worst traffic in the country. Worse healthcare than other provinces. TOO MANY IMMIGRANTS
@@blade797 This is all your subjective opinion. There are clearly still housing there, expensive but not non-existing as you are implying. Certainly used cars as well. Not sure why you even think taxes are the highest, and everything else just seem like you are trying to paint a overly negative picture about a place that you are trying to deteter people you don't desire from coming - immigrants specifically. Or else you'd said too many people.
This was a really good video Tom, my wife and I look forward to seeing your new videos as they are so helpful. We are thinking of making a move from Alberta to Nova Scotia, or maybe New Brunswick (but, are leaning to Nova Scotia) in approx. 2 years. Your videos on Halifax and different areas and towns is really helpful. It is to my understanding that the winters are normally shorter than Lethbridge Alberta, although you can be hit with some pretty bad storms. It would be helpful if you state what part of the year, even month, you are filming so that we can see what it is like, say in November, or January, etc. Another problem I'm having is when looking at real estate listings in Nova Scotia, they do not state the annual property taxes, where as they do in New Brunswick. Property Taxes play a big factor for me when deciding where to move, I know about the 15% Provincial sales tax, how bad is Property Taxes and is there a way to see these online? Thanks - Richard & Deb
Hi there! Thats great to hear and I will start doing that more consistently, this one was filmed last week. If you flip me an email tommoore@remaxnova.ca then I can certainly send you some links.
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Awesome... probably around $5K a month for each apartment.... Should be a great new one for people from other countries...
20 a house!
right? 1800 for a one bedroom ON PRIMROSE... i used to live in the south end of halifax, and a one bedroom in south point was 625 a month. it was quiet. it was safe. it was affordable. now it's none of those things. i'll never vote liberal again.
@@mark902 PLEASE DON'T! And I'm with you!....
Oh Canada... The home of poor and homeless... The True North weak and oppressed....😢
@@harunmusa8693 🤣😂😂☠️, but TRUE!.... UNDER the *Liberals*...
Dont forget about all the gourgeous tent cities popping up everywhere.
Spring Garden is a tweaker convention.
I mean, a city can only grow as it develops but I do miss the charm of the old Halifax waterfront area.
What charm? It’s 100X better than it ever was in the past.
The new waterfront developments basically replaced parking lots. There wasn't much lost, unless you're passionate about parking lots.
@@halifaxgoldeneye77 Since they removed those "Parking Lots" everything is now held in Dartmouth.
The traffic and hills around lower water street are a deal breaker. The Governor is beautiful for that area but expensive. I'm going to the mills next month.
Great video. Would be great to have your view about the proposed Urgent Planning Changes for Housing Accelerator Fund where many residential areas will be increased to a maximum height of 12 meters from 11 meters. I don't see the urgency as a four story building is a four story building.
Great Idea Raymond I will try to get one popped out this week
These are all fine and dandy, did the developer's consider low income rentals to combat homelessness, some how I doubt it , what happened to the city planning for ppl. On the lower income scale , it's disturbing to see all this being built only for the well off folks to line the pockets of the city and developers.
Senior housing in prime commuting distance from places of work is not optimal IMO
It's only 5k a months for a 1 bedroom and a den where you will have no way out of the parking garage during rush hour if the parkade exits on to quinpool or robie. If it exits on to the back street thats gonna suck for the houses in close proximity inb regards to increased traffic.
Halifax has quickly become a maritime abomination.
Halifax.. you mean India
Halidesh 😑
If it ever happens..
WHO THE HELL IS GOING TO BUY ALL THOSE CONDOS ????
no one hopefully, which means it'll drive prices down around the city.
More immigrants
Over 30 new buildings under construction or recently finished in the north end alone. Come get a 1 bedroom for 2400 baby. Oh you make 20 an hr ? that will be 2750 for you 😂.
All them building are going to suck over priced place to live
If you like marxist BLM murals and rainbow crosswalks you'll love woke Halifax. 😎
You sound full of hate 😶
I (agree) with him! And BLM is NOT of blacks. It's ALSO a (rainbow) *movement*.....Set-up by none other than 'yours truly' the writers (forefathers).....ROMANS
@@christopherwheeler5404 you sound full of shit
That's why I'm leaving Halifax for good, it's sickening to live here now.
@@OUigot and the tents and crackheads
I’m an immigrant planning to move to the city sometime in the near future. Doesn’t sound like any of these projects are going to be affordable for me and people similar to me 😅
Oh Canada... The home of poor and homeless... 😢
Reconsider here for sure
Idk why immigrants and Canadians from out of province continue to move here without researching. No housing here. No used cars here. Utilities are some of the highest in the country. Taxes are highest. 3rd worst traffic in the country. Worse healthcare than other provinces. TOO MANY IMMIGRANTS
@@blade797 This is all your subjective opinion. There are clearly still housing there, expensive but not non-existing as you are implying. Certainly used cars as well. Not sure why you even think taxes are the highest, and everything else just seem like you are trying to paint a overly negative picture about a place that you are trying to deteter people you don't desire from coming - immigrants specifically. Or else you'd said too many people.
Don't come man. Halifax sucks and its VERY EXPENSIVE!!!!!!
Make another video like this.
This was a really good video Tom, my wife and I look forward to seeing your new videos as they are so helpful. We are thinking of making a move from Alberta to Nova Scotia, or maybe New Brunswick (but, are leaning to Nova Scotia) in approx. 2 years. Your videos on Halifax and different areas and towns is really helpful. It is to my understanding that the winters are normally shorter than Lethbridge Alberta, although you can be hit with some pretty bad storms. It would be helpful if you state what part of the year, even month, you are filming so that we can see what it is like, say in November, or January, etc. Another problem I'm having is when looking at real estate listings in Nova Scotia, they do not state the annual property taxes, where as they do in New Brunswick. Property Taxes play a big factor for me when deciding where to move, I know about the 15% Provincial sales tax, how bad is Property Taxes and is there a way to see these online? Thanks - Richard & Deb
Hi there! Thats great to hear and I will start doing that more consistently, this one was filmed last week. If you flip me an email tommoore@remaxnova.ca then I can certainly send you some links.