New homes in Nova Scotia community developments.
New homes in Nova Scotia are always being built. Get into the community you want while it's still available! There are a number of Nova Scotia community developments, from the southern point in Yarmouth all the way up to North Sydney.
We've put together resources for a variety of pre-construction communities across Nova Scotia. Feel free to fill out the form to the right to tell us a bit more about what you're looking for and we will be happy to make specific recommendations.

Westwood Hills Community, Upper Tantallon, NS
Imagine, an inviting backdrop of green forests. Westwood Hills offers a suburban retreat within mere minutes of Metro. At Westwood Hills, you can build the home of your dreams and…

Twin Brooks, Middle Sackville
Formerly the Sackville Golf Course, the Community of Twin Brooks promises some of the most picturesque home sites in Sackville. This master planned community is nestled between Mil…

Bonsai Dr & Cypress Ct Upper Hammonds Plains, NS B4B
Armco Communities introduces a new master-planned community in Hammonds Plains. This spacious community provides all of the conveniences of Hammonds Plains and Tantallon while offe…

Oaken Hills, Wellington, NS B2T
Oaken Hills is a new exceptional residential community nestled in the hills of Wellington, Nova Scotia. Quiet, peaceful serenity encompasses your entire being in this majestic coun…

85 Bryanston Road Upper Hammonds Plains, NS, B4B, Canada
Quiet, peaceful country living only minutes from Bedford and Sackville. Enjoy the beauty of nature in this tranquil country setting without leaving the conveniences of the city. Ki…

Sunset Ridge, Middle Sackville, NS B4E
Sunset Ridge is a master-planned community nestled in the heart of Middle Sackville. Featuring a mix of home styles including single family, semi-detached, townhome, apartment and…
More Information on New Home Communities in Nova Scotia
Welcome to Canada’s Ocean Playground! Nova Scotia is almost entirely surrounded by the Atlantic ocean, including the Northumberland Strait and Bay of Fundy, offering amazing scenery and tranquility. There are a number of new community developments in Nova Scotia, featuring beautiful show homes on a back drop that you’d think came straight from a story book.
There is a lot of growth and expansion around Halifax County, specifically along the oceanfront on the Southern Shore of Nova Scotia. Not in love with the ocean? No problem, the province has gorgeous in-land terrain as well at very affordable prices. Most communities are low-key relaxing environments where you can truly find peace of mind, but only just around the corner from everything you would need.
1. Amenities
Nova Scotia’s capital, Halifax, has a large number of amenities with a growing financial, tech, and entrepreneurial sector. It truly is the hub of the Atlantic provinces. But Nova Scotia is more than just one city, it has a number of suburban locations as well as smaller centres throughout the province, including Yarmouth, Truro, Amherst, New Glasgow, Antigonish and Sydney.
2. The physical location
From a Canadian perspective, Nova Scotia is located in the East and considered one of the maritimes. From 300 to 700 feet above sea level across Nova Scotia, great terrain for outdoor activities and the ocean never too far away, it makes for a wonderful retirement community or low stress urban living. There is a large mix of urban and rural living throughout the province.
3. Types of homes and the home builder
Again, while this can vary community by community, 2-story and bungalows are very popular. There are a number of cottages throughout the province; however, the majority of Nova Scotia community developments are cottage-style living in a year-round home. Be sure to research your Nova Scotia home builder before proceeding.
4. Price point
The price point can vary throughout the province, but typically a new development in Nova Scotia would cost in the range of $300,000 – $600,000 on average. The higher end developments are usually closer to Halifax or near the ocean.