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Truro

Called the “hub” of Nova Scotia, Truro is a town with both character and culture. A medium sized town with approximately 12,000 people, Truro is a friendly and diverse community with easy access to urban centres, quiet, peaceful neighbourhoods, sports and recreation facilities, state-of-the-art classrooms, modern libraries, thriving churches and leading-edge health care facilities. Colchester housing prices range from less than $140,000 CDN for a comfortable 3-4 bedroom family home up to $350,000+ for stunning executive homes. Truro is host to many recreational facilities including award winning Victoria Park, Victoria Park Pool, Truro Centennial Pool, Douglas Street Recreation Centre, Kiwanis Park, Colchester Legion Stadium, five ballfields, three soccer fields and the TAAC Grounds and Clubhouse.

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Halifax

The capital region of Nova Scotia, Halifax is a seaside city bustling with a diverse multicultural community. With a number of unique neighbourhoods and a population of 400,000 people, Haligonians enjoy many large city amenities and the charm and comfort of small town living. Halifax is home to six acclaimed universities and several colleges, eight major hospitals, numerous golf and yacht clubs as well as many parks, lakes and beaches. Whether you are looking to buy or rent in Halifax, there are a wide variety of housing choices, ranging from urban to rural, condominiums to single family detached, offered at a full range of prices. According to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the cost of living in Halifax in 2010 was one of the lowest in the country. Our Halifax office is located in the downtown core, which is filled with exciting shops and restaurants, national historic sites, galleries, museums, urban gardens and parks, and a nationally acclaimed and award-winning waterfront boardwalk.

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New Glasgow

New Glasgow is a beautiful riverside town of 9,455 residents, located in northern Nova Scotia, which serves as the commercial-service centre for the region of Pictou County with a population of 46,513. New Glasgow is a thriving combination of small, mid-size and large businesses. There are several commercial, service and business districts in the town, which include the Downtown core, Westville Road, East River Road, Stellarton Road and a Business Park in the Parkdale area. Life in New Glasgow offers a refreshing combination of urban amenities and country charm and is a great community to raise a family. There is diversity in employment opportunities, quality educational facilities and an appealing quality of lifestyle, culture, athletics and recreational choices.

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Bridgewater

Long established as "The Main Street of the South Shore," Bridgewater is the primary commercial and professional service centre in the southern half of Nova Scotia. Situated in the heart of the LaHave River Valley, Bridgewater is a thriving town of 8,700 people. The community boasts a diverse local economy and offers events and organizations for people of all ages. Amenities range from traditional services and shopping, to craft breweries and unique restaurant experiences, parks, recreation and sporting facilities and important heritage, art, and culture institutions. Bridgewater is 15 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and just an hour outside of Halifax.

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