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Housing in Pictou County
By global, national, and even provincial standards, homes in Pictou County are considered very affordable, with a wide variety of options, styles and locations. Though sometimes challenging to find due to the affordability of home ownership, there are also rental opportunities for homes and apartments in the community. Styles range from single- and multi-family modern buildings to renovations maintaining the charming character of our century-old homes. The decision to live within the town limits, or in the county depends on your work and life, and school of choice for your children (if applicable). No matter where you choose to live, your daily commute will normally be no longer than a few songs on your playlist.
LOOKING TO BUY? CONNECT WITH A REALTOR
We have many reputable and knowledgeable realtors in our community who would be delighted to work with you to find your dream home.
You can visit realtor.ca to look at current listings, find a realtor or explore mortgage calculations. Local individual real estate businesses or companies also have their own listings and tools to support you in finding your next home. Traditionally, more purchasers choose to work with one realtor who coordinates homes to be viewed, whether privately or publicly listed. Curious to see your buying options? Have a look online, or head out for a drive to see what might work for you. TYPES OF HOME HEATING
The most common heating options for heating your home are electric or oil heating. There are also options for propane gas heating, and solar energy. COTTAGE, LAKE AND CAMP LIFE
Given our proximity to the ocean and waterways, cottages along our coastlines are a popular way of life for many. Typically, people in Pictou County will head to their cottages for the summer season, although, many enjoy the quick trip to the cottage so much that they have opted to winterize their cottage dwellings. Renting cottages for a summer staycation is also a popular choice. Some people also have camps or cabins, providing a rustic opportunity to enjoy our outdoor settings, or as a place for those who enjoy hunting, fishing, and the outdoors. DEED TRANSFER TAX
When you a buy a house, condo or land in Nova Scotia you are subject to land transfer tax which is due upon closing. In Pictou County, the rate is set and collected by your municipal unit, and the current rate is 1% of the value of the property transferred. SHORT-TERM ACCOMMODATIONS
Pictou County is home to a variety of hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, and inns, in addition to private listings on Airbnb.com. To find a list of accommodations here on the North Shore, you can visit visitdeans.ca. In addition, Tourism Nova Scotia offers a free reservation/booking service by calling toll-free 1-800-565-0000 or visiting novascotia.com
FACT Homes in Pictou County are considered very affordable
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