Comparing a structured Nova Scotia investment property guide against assembling free resources yourself — what each approach actually delivers for out-of-province investors.
If you're buying Nova Scotia investment property from Ontario, BC, or Alberta, here's the best single resource covering PDTT, rent cap, landlord registry, and oil tank liability.
Five practical alternatives to paying $2,000-$5,000 for a Nova Scotia real estate consultant, from free government resources to structured investment guides.
The real cost of buying investment property in Nova Scotia includes PDTT, CAP reset, oil tank replacement, and compliance fees that most spreadsheets miss entirely.
Nova Scotia home inspections have unique risks: oil tanks, coastal flooding, and aging systems. Here's what to inspect before buying investment property.
CMHC MLI Select offers 95% LTV and 50-year amortization for multi-family rental properties in Canada. Here's who qualifies and what the process looks like.
HRM's R-400 landlord registry is mandatory for all rental properties in Halifax. Here's what to register, what M-200 requires, and how insurance fits in.
Halifax backyard suites and secondary suites are a popular investor strategy near Dalhousie and SMU. Here's what's involved in financing and building one.
Halifax average rent hit $2,310 for a 2-bedroom by late 2025. But the market is bifurcating. Here's what the CMHC data means for rental property investors.