Over the pandemic, Nova Scotia’s housing market blew up. It was often described as ‘red-hot’ – with houses selling in days, well over asking. Sales have cooled down over the last year but as Alicia Draus reports, while the rest of the country has been seeing a downturn in the market, that’s not the case here.
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