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Many of those homes are being purchased sight unseen. High bids "while we've constantly had downsizers can be found in from Vancouver and Toronto, COVID sort of pressed that." "It's taking place in all various pockets; it can take place in Annapolis Royal, in Inverness, it can take place in Halifax, it depends on the home.
In Waverley, a home noted for $649,900 sold for $912,000, $262,100 over the asking price. Harding said part of the factor homes are opting for above asking is that they're priced too low to show the way the marketplace has changed. "Nova Scotia has actually constantly been on the map for those from the U.S.
"And that's going to continue with numerous business and their workers, so while we have actually constantly had downsizers can be found in from Vancouver and Toronto, COVID type of pushed that. A great deal of individuals now can move and work from home, so the numbers grew actually rapidly." Check it Out says something that hasn't changed is that people from other parts of Canada generally first ask about surviving on the South Shore.
"I 'd say the South Shore is probably the most appealing from a numbers perspective, but we're seeing individuals in Yarmouth, they remain in Clare, they're entering Annapolis Royal, into Inverness, Baddeck. Up on the North Shore, we've seen many out of province buyers this year, in locations like Tatamagouche and north of Antigonish." And "everybody" from Ontario or B.C.