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Please read our Commenting Policy first. Across the province, the average price of homes jumped about 30 per cent from The problem is not unique to Nova Scotia. Across the country, house prices have been on the rise for years and while they have been creeping up in Nova Scotia recently, the spike in the last year has been dramatic, especially having an impact on first-time home buyers.
Things really started to change in , with interest rates for mortgages dropping and rents increasing. Fast forward to today we have lower inventory than before. Then the pandemic hit and with less to do, more people realized the value in having their own space. The couple currently rents a place on the Halifax peninsula. Dauphinee says he understands the struggle for first-time home buyers and says one thing that may help is reconsidering the deed transfer tax for first-time home buyers.
Currently the deed transfer tax is due within 10 days of closing on a house purchase and costs about 1. Liberal Leader Iain Rankin says that supply is at the crux of the issue.
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