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Luxury Condos For Sale in Downtown Halifax

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About Downtown Halifax's Luxury Condos For Sale

A great neighbourhood in Halifax, you will find 2 Luxury condo buildings within Downtown Halifax with condos for sale. The average sale price for Luxury condo units in Downtown Halifax in 2020 was $883,485 with an average of 78 days on the market. There were 41 Luxury condo units sold in Downtown Halifax last year. The Roy had the highest Dork Rating, 7, for a Luxury condo building in Downtown Halifax in 2020.

A Luxury living experience in an urban setting is a highly sought after commodity. Luxury is a word that is frequently used in real estate. It's a relative term and what may be a Luxury for one, may not be for another. The qualities that might be included in the definition of a Luxury condo for sale will be determined by the renter or buyer. In a modern market, buildings are in high competition to offer the client as many high-quality amenities as possible to set themselves apart. These luxuries should be present across a spectrum of criteria. They should include location, square footage, layout, design, finishes and services. Depending on the location and age of the building there may also be other features on offer. Features such as theatres, pools, saunas, full-size fitness centres and rooftop terraces. It would be fair to expect to find Luxury condos for sale that offer more square footage in urban centres. These units are located on the upper floors of the buildings and have high-end appliances and finishes. The more detailed definitions of those items will vary by city but should remain current and updated even in historic buildings. Windows, countertops, hardware and flooring should all be high quality and in excellent repair. Access to modern, technical necessities should also be seamless. The building itself should also be in an excellent location, offer spectacular views and cultural or architectural cache. The unit does not have to necessarily be housed in a high rise building. Although, Luxury in a lower rise building may be harder to find depending on the country. Hard lofts may be included in this category depending on the level to which they are executed and maintained.

The most active Luxury condo building in Downtown Halifax in 2020 was The Roy with 22 units sold. The Roy had the highest average price per sqft in 2020 for Luxury condo buildings in Downtown Halifax with an average price per sqft of $724.

Ease of living is a component that must also be given consideration. Residents are expecting to live maintenance and hassle-free. The presence of privacy and security will also factor in the Luxury of the building. Twenty-four-hour services should include concierge and security. A doorman may also be present although that may only cover daytime and evening hours. One sure way to find a building intended to offer top of the line features is the hotel unit. Whether purchased or rented, these units will come with all of the features the hotel has on offer. There will often be onsite restaurants and cafes. There may be dedicated elevator service, where hotel guests are restricted from accessing the floors on which residents are present, adding privacy. Fewer, larger units on residential floors will contribute to privacy as well. There will be daily cleaning available, all maintenance will be covered and with quick turnover. Gyms, spas and other beauty services will be at the other end of the phone. Most of these amenities, other than perhaps room service should be present in a Luxury building even if it isn't a hotel. Depending on the height of the building, garden or terrace units will add incentive to those who require private outdoor space. In a hotel, these may only be possible in units with rooftop access, or those designed with step-backs on the upper floors.

You can find the neighbourhoods of South End and Halifax nearby which have Luxury condo buildings. This neighbourhood is Bikeable with a bike score of 68. Excellent Transit is available in Downtown Halifax. Downtown Halifax is Very Walkable with a walk score of 89.

Downtown Halifax Condos For Sale

Seen as one of Halifax's condo hot spots, Downtown Halifax, has a total of 19 condo buildings. Downtown Halifax is a perfect fusion of modern and hip condos, there are 11 Mid-Rise, 6 High-Rise, 2 Luxury and 9 Low-Rise. There are countless choices of condos for sale in Downtown Halifax to call home. The average days on market for condos for sale in Downtown Halifax is 60 days. There were 114 condos sold in Downtown Halifax in 2020. Downtown Halifax saw an increase in the number of condos sold by 115% compared to the year before. Condos for sale in Downtown Halifax had an average sale price of $$635,071 last year, an increase of 12% from the prior year. Downtown Halifax is Very Walkable with a walk score of 89. This neighbourhood is Bikeable with a bike score of 68. Excellent Transit is available in Downtown Halifax. South End and North End are nearby neighbourhoods.

Grab some fresh goodies at nearby bakeries Sugar Bakery and Kam-Moon Mediterranean Food. Coffee shop lovers will appreciate local cafe's like Weird Harbour Espresso Bar and World Tea House. There is cuisine from all over the world available at LOONG 7 MART. Locals recommend eating at The Bicycle Thief and Da Maurizio in Downtown Halifax - they have great food! Do you love to be outside? There are great parks in Downtown Halifax such as The Dock and Fallen Peace Officers Memorial. Downtown Halifax Fertility Pharmacy Services Ltd and Lawtons Drugs Lord Nelson are a short walk away as well. There is great shopping at Puffin Gallery in Historic Properties. Downtown Halifax has many local events taking place with Sea Turtle Centre, Big Muskoka Chair by Halifax Waterfront and Argyle Fine Art catering to the arts scene. Many gyms and fitness centers are popular with residents of Downtown Halifax. Some of these facilities are Scotiabank Centre and Barrington Body Works in Downtown Halifax. Animal enthusiasts, good news Pet Valu is in Downtown Halifax. Entertainment in Downtown Halifax is easy to come by with Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane in the neighbourhood. Get your hot dogs and popcorn at Scotiabank Centre and where you can watch Halifax's sports teams play. If you enjoy reading you will be happy Sexton Library is in Downtown Halifax. Schools in Downtown Halifax include YMCA Purdy's Wharf Child Care Centre and Kings View Academy. There are many students in this neighbourhood as NSCAD University is located within it.

What to Expect

Downtown Halifax is the most central area of the largest city in Atlantic Canada, but its Maritime charm paints the neighbourhood with warmth, vibrancy and belonging. Unlike a stereotypical "downtown" centre, Halifax's offers something quite different than just tall commercial buildings and the impersonal bustle of business tycoons. The streets are spacious and are checkered with an impressive variety of bars and restaurants that are always welcoming new tasters with open arms. Housing mainly consists of condos and units located on the top level of commercial storefronts. On the south border lies the lively Halifax Waterfront while the historic Citadel Hill is located on the north, constantly reminding downtown goers of the city's proud East Coast Lifestyle. 

Demographics

As the financial hub for all of Atlantic Canada, the downtown core tends to house a younger working-class population. A mature crowd of suited up men and women are easy to spot on their weekly commute. Families with children steer clear from the neighbourhood due to the lack of residential streets. Despite the number of schools in Halifax, university residents are minimal as donwtown rent is well above the average student's  budget. That being said, college kids still litter the streets come nighttime and they head out to the numerous drinking spots the area has to offer.  

Lifestyle

 It is never a dull moment in Downtown Halifax. Music festivals, street shows, theatre performances, or something as simple as daily specials at the many local pubs attract all sorts of people to the area, at any given time of the day, week, month and year. Although the area is definitely lively, it hardly feels over crowded or impersonal. Downtown residents often frequent the local food and beverage joints, getting to know the staff on a first name basis. Keep in mind that the school year brings the usual student debauchery and summertime equates to wandering tourists. However, both parties go hardly noticed once you've settled in the daily ebb and flow of the downtown lifestyle.  

What you'll love

 Downtown Halifax really is the biggest hub in the Maritimes and offers the widest variety of the city's best restaurants, bars, cafes, museums, sight seeing and entertainment. Furthermore, there really is no better place to grab after-work drinks while simultaneously taking in the fresh ocean air than in this port city. Living downtown almost guarantees you will take advantage of the beautiful 4km boardwalk on the Halifax Harbour or Argle Street's renowned entertainment strip that offers the most bars per capita in all of Canada. Proximity is key, and one could easily live happily ever after in Downtown Halifax without leaving it's neighbourhood boundaries.