2 Bedroom Houses In Halifax

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House for sale: 5789 Charles Street, Halifax

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$599,900

5789 Charles Street, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3K 1K7

2 beds
2 baths
58 days

AGRICOLA STREET TO CHARLES LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION... Nestled at the corner of Agricola and Charles Street. This one-of-a-kind property is a rare opportunity for savvy buyers looking to enjoy the highly sought-after Agricola Corridor Vibrancy. Known as one of Halifaxs most walkable neighborhoods,

Cynthia Conrod,Exit Real Estate Professionals
Listed by: Cynthia Conrod ,Exit Real Estate Professionals (902) 222-1990
House for sale: 23 MILITARY ROAD HALIFAX LOT 7 Road, Halifax

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$280,000

23 Military Road Halifax Lot 7 Road, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3P 0K3

2 beds
1 baths
24 days

Armdale Rotary to Purcells Cove Road, take a right onto Military Road Welcome to 23 Military Road, a well-located 1.5-storey detached home in the desirable Purcells Cove / Armdale area, just minutes from the Armdale Rotary and Halifax Peninsula. This property offers an excellent opportunity

Philip Shannon,Lpt Realty Ulc
Listed by: Philip Shannon ,Lpt Realty Ulc (902) 440-2713
House for sale: 563 Herring Cove Road, Halifax

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$474,900

563 Herring Cove Road, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3R 1X3

2 beds
2 baths
114 days

Herring Cove Rd to civic #563 ATTENTION INVESTORS! 9000 SQFT C-2A LOT. This 1.5 story house sits on a 9000 sqft C-2A lot and has been used the last many years as home to a painting business and an embroidery business both operated by the owners who made it their home as well. The home is in

Dan Doherty,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Dan Doherty ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 478-4023
House for sale: 1 Trelyn Road, Halifax

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$350,000

1 Trelyn Road, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3P 1N8

2 beds
1 baths
63 days

Old Sambro, left onto Penny Ave, right onto Layton Road to Trelyn Road. Exceptional opportunity for investors, builders, or developers looking to capitalize on strong growth in Spryfield. This offering includes 1 Trelyn Road plus an additional 5,000 sq ft lot, both zoned R2-P, providing excellent

Christian Bailey,Sutton Group Professional Realty
Listed by: Christian Bailey ,Sutton Group Professional Realty (902) 292-1578
House for sale: 2464 Creighton Street, Halifax

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$629,000

2464 Creighton Street, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3K 3S1

2 beds
2 baths
17 days

Northbound on North Street, turn right onto Creighton Street (one-way) Development potential. Investment opportunity. Room to grow. Build a second unit, or garden suite. Location boasts a 97 Walk Score®, and 91 bike score. Morning coffee shops, top-rated restaurants and famous social hot spots

Jules Chamberlain,Red Door Realty
Listed by: Jules Chamberlain ,Red Door Realty (902) 817-6007
House for sale: 16 Lawnwood Avenue, Halifax

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$875,000

16 Lawnwood Avenue, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3N 1E7

2 beds
2 baths
Today

Herring Cov e Rd to Melwood to Elizabeth to Lawnwood or HCR to Lawnwood (right before Osborne St) Nestled on Lawnwood Avelong whispered to be one of Halifaxs finest hidden gemsthis classically modern home offers an enviable lifestyle balanced by total convenience. Within an easy, picturesque

David Dunn,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: David Dunn ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 209-9177
House for sale: 40 Wedgewood Avenue, Halifax

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$729,900

40 Wedgewood Avenue, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3M 2B5

2 beds
2 baths
90 days

Dunbrack/Kearney Lake Road to Wedgewood Avenue (between Beechwood & Edward Laurie) Are you looking for the easy lifestyle of a multi-level condo style layout but not ready for condo living? Or maybe it's time to 'right size' with the benefits of luxury space and privacy for visiting friends

Michele Vyge-fraser,Red Door Realty
Listed by: Michele Vyge-fraser ,Red Door Realty (902) 830-6397
House for sale: 602 Herring Cove Road, Halifax

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$399,900

602 Herring Cove Road, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3R 1X6

2 beds
1 baths
23 days

Herring Cove Road to civic 602 Charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath bungalow located next to beautiful Roaches Pond the perfect starter home, downsizing opportunity, or peaceful retirement retreat. This cozy home features an open-concept kitchen and living room, creating a bright and welcoming space

Dan Doherty,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Dan Doherty ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 478-4023
House for sale: 6921 Chebucto Road, Halifax

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$489,900

6921 Chebucto Road, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3L 1M6

2 beds
1 baths
23 days

Chebucto Road Welcome to this charming home in one of Halifax's most sought-after West End neighbourhoods, offering exceptional value in an unbeatable location! Freshly painted throughout, this inviting 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is move-in ready and perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers, or

Cynthia Hollohan,Engel & Volkers
Listed by: Cynthia Hollohan ,Engel & Volkers (902) 483-5119
House for sale: 3617 Albert Street, Halifax

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$499,900

3617 Albert Street, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3K 3N7

2 beds
1 baths
13 days

Barrington to Vestry to Albert OR Novalea to Vestry to Albert Cozy Cottage Living in the Heart of the North End Harbour Views Included. 3617 Albert Street is on one of the most desirable streets in Halifaxs North End. This charming 2-bedroom, 1-bath home blends a cozy feel with the convenience

Alison Mcnair,One Percent Realty East Inc.
Listed by: Alison Mcnair ,One Percent Realty East Inc. (902) 830-4363
House for sale: 25 Mansion Avenue, Halifax

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$380,000

25 Mansion Avenue, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3R 1C7

2 beds
1 baths
49 days

Herring Cove Road to Green Acres Road to Mansion Ave, Property is on the Left Hand Side Welcome to 25 Mansion Avenue in Halifax, a charming two-storey detached home offering comfort, functionality, and great value. This well-maintained property features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, making it

House for sale: 13 McFatridge Road, Halifax

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$499,900

13 Mcfatridge Road, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3N 2R2

2 beds
2 baths
54 days

Joseph Howe Dr to Dutch Village Rd to McFatridge Dr. Welcome to 13 McFatridge Rd, a lovely property conveniently located close to shopping, amenities, and everyday essentials. At the entrance, you are greeted by a charming sunroom covering the front porch the perfect spot to relax and enjoy

Listed by: Simon Zhu ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 449-8861
House for sale: 142 Frederick Avenue, Halifax

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$559,000

142 Frederick Avenue, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3N 2L3

2 beds
2 baths
54 days

Dutch Village Road to Frederick Avenue So pleased to bring this meticulously updated bungalow to market! Main floor has a gorgeous, large, eat in kitchen with propane stove, spacious living room with electric fireplace, two bedrooms, and bath. Downstairs, the large finished space can be whatever

Listed by: Taryl Melanson ,Engel & Volkers (902) 221-2647
House for sale: 5 Fairview Avenue, Halifax

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$355,000

5 Fairview Avenue, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3N 1W5

2 beds
1 baths
25 days

Dunbrack St to peter Saulnier take a left, left onto Tamarack, right onto Mountain Rd, Left onto Fairview Looking for value, potential, and an unbeatable price? 5 Fairview Ave in Kline Heights could be the opportunity you've been waiting for. This 1.5 storey home, built in 1944, is full of

Amy Seymour,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield)
Listed by: Amy Seymour ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (enfield) (902) 449-0132
House for sale: 6 Battery Drive, Halifax

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$620,000

6 Battery Drive, Halifax (Halifax), Nova Scotia B3P 2G8

2 beds
1 baths
22 days

Herring Cove Road onto Purcells Cove Road Ocean views, thoughtful updates, and incredible flexibility make this property a rare find. Set in the natural surroundings of Purcells Cove, it offers a true net zero home with the convenience of city living just minutes away. Taken back to the studs

Maria Barreiro,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Maria Barreiro ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 209-3735

Buying a Halifax 2 bedroom house: what to know before you tour

A Halifax 2 bedroom house can be a smart entry point for first-time buyers, a downsizer-friendly move within the Regional Municipality (HRM), or a practical addition to an investor's portfolio. Across the Halifax Peninsula, West End, Spryfield/Armdale, and Rockingham/Larry Uteck corridors, two-bed detached and semi-detached homes span pre-war character properties to newer builds in suburban subdivisions. Below, I've outlined the zoning, resale, lifestyle, and seasonal factors that typically shape value and risk in this segment—along with a few neighbourhood and street-level nuances buyers often ask about.

What a Halifax 2 bedroom house typically offers

Layouts, age, and property types

Expect a wide spectrum:

  • Peninsula character homes near Young Ave Halifax, Willow Street Halifax, and Claremont Street Halifax often trade on walkability and school catchments. Interiors may be compact but charming, with potential for a den creating a “2.5 bedroom house” feel.
  • West and Mainland Halifax bungalows and semi-detached homes can deliver main-floor living, sometimes marketed as 2 bedroom garden homes for sale when they feature single-level, low-maintenance layouts.
  • Newer pockets—think streets like Honeygold Drive Halifax, Keepsake Crescent Halifax, or Walton Drive Halifax—offer modern mechanicals and energy efficiency, and occasionally a 2 bedroom house with garage for sale at a price still competitive against larger suburban centres nationwide.

If you're comparing space and budget, review the current Halifax 3-bedroom listings to see the price step-up, or consider a flexible condo alternative like select 1-bedroom plus den in Halifax options in urban nodes.

Basement and bonus space

Many buyers look for a 2 bedroom house with basement for sale to gain storage, a rec room, or future suite potential. In HRM, remember that bedroom egress, ceiling height, and ingress/egress routes matter if you plan to count lower-level rooms or add a rental suite. A “2.5-bedroom” listing sometimes reflects a windowless den or undersized third room—useful space, but not a code-compliant bedroom. Confirm measurements, window sizes, and zoning with your inspector and the municipality before pricing a suite into your mortgage plan.

Zoning, suites, and short‑term rentals in HRM

Halifax's planning rules vary between the Regional Centre (Peninsula + parts of Dartmouth) and Mainland areas. Under the Regional Centre Plan and other HRM Land Use By-laws, secondary suites and, in many cases, backyard suites are permitted with conditions (lot size, parking, and setbacks differ by zone). If adding a garden or basement suite is part of your value-add strategy, verify what's permitted on your specific lot and whether you'll trigger variances or additional parking.

Short-term rentals (STRs) are also regulated. As of this writing, provincial Tourist Accommodations registration is required, and HRM rules limit whole-home STRs in many residential zones—while permitting them more broadly in some mixed-use or commercial areas. The details change and can be neighborhood-specific. Always verify current STR rules with HRM Planning and the Province before assuming nightly rental income.

Neighbourhood and street-level nuance

On the Peninsula, proximity to universities, hospitals, and transit drives year-round demand. South End streets near Young Ave Halifax emphasize lot size, heritage character, and prestige; central streets like Willow Street Halifax balance walkability with access to shops and restaurants; West End pockets around Claremont Street Halifax can offer a blend of family-friendly streets and infill redevelopment. Mainland areas and newer subdivisions—such as segments of Honeygold Drive Halifax, Keepsake Crescent Halifax, and Walton Drive Halifax—tend to offer off-street parking and newer systems, appealing to buyers seeking lower immediate maintenance even if the commute is a touch longer.

If you're weighing the harbour-crossing trade-off, compare price-per-square-foot and taxes against Dartmouth 4-bedroom houses—useful if you're upsizing soon and want to understand exit options.

Market timing and seasonal trends

Spring (roughly March to June) remains the most competitive season for two-bedroom detached homes, with multiple-offer scenarios common in the most walkable areas. Summer activity is steady but can soften around late July/August vacations; fall often brings a second wave of serious buyers; winter volumes thin out, occasionally surfacing value buys when listings linger. Investors eyeing school-year turnovers should plan acquisitions to align with September occupancy.

Price sensitivity is real: many buyers filter for “cheap 2 bedroom homes for sale” under specific thresholds. Those properties often trade quickly if the fundamentals—location, lot, mechanicals—are sound. For broader context or cross-province comparisons, browsing markets like the Mississauga 4-bedroom market or Scarborough 5-bedroom options can help set expectations about how far Halifax dollars stretch.

Costs, financing, and insurance

Financing nuances

  • Owner-occupied purchases can leverage insured mortgages with down payments as low as 5% (subject to current federal rules and price caps). If you plan to legalize a suite later, speak with your lender about how they'll treat future rental income.
  • Purchase-plus-improvements financing is common when buyers want to upgrade kitchens, add egress windows, or finish basements. Get contractor quotes in writing; lenders fund improvements against those budgets.
  • Investors with a portfolio across Canada often model returns against other cities; scanning 2-bedroom homes in Newmarket or Cambridge three-bedroom houses can contextualize Halifax cap rates and renovation premiums.

Insurance, inspections, and building systems

  • Oil tanks and heating: Many older Halifax homes still have oil heat. Insurers often require replacement of above-ground tanks at 10–15 years and may decline coverage for underground tanks entirely. Budget accordingly.
  • Electrical: Older Peninsula homes can have knob-and-tube or 60-amp service; lenders and insurers may require upgrades.
  • Moisture and radon: Basements in maritime climates warrant diligent drainage and vapor barrier checks. Nova Scotia is a known radon region—consider testing and remediation planning if you'll use lower levels as living space.
  • Garages and additions: If you're targeting a 2 bedroom house with garage for sale or planning to add one, verify setbacks and driveway widths under the applicable HRM By-law.

For at-a-glance market data and comparable sales across regions, seasoned buyers I work with often check KeyHomes.ca as a neutral research hub to scan trends, explore listings, and connect with licensed professionals when they need local help.

Investor lens: rent demand, rent cap, and suite legality

Halifax's rental demand—supported by universities, health-care employment, and in-migration—remains robust. Nova Scotia has operated under a rent cap in recent years; public guidance has set caps through 2025, but the regime can change, so confirm current Residential Tenancies rules and notice requirements. Fixed-term lease practices have also evolved; ensure your forms and timelines match the latest provincial standards.

Adding a legal secondary or backyard suite can improve yield, but only if zoning, building code, and parking requirements are met. Factor in permit timing, egress windows, and separate entrances. If capital allocation across markets is part of your plan, it's not uncommon to pair a Halifax two-bed with larger multi-bedroom properties elsewhere, such as Ontario 7-bedroom houses, 8-bedroom properties in Ontario, or even west-coast holds like Victoria six-bedroom homes to balance cash flow and appreciation.

Cottage and fringe considerations for seasonal buyers

Some two-bed buyers ultimately pivot to the edges of HRM or to South Shore/Annapolis Valley cottages for a quieter lifestyle. Outside serviced areas, expect wells and septic systems: arrange flow-rate tests, water potability checks, and septic inspections (including tank age, last pump-out, and field condition). Winter access, plowing, and year-round road maintenance can affect financing and insurance. Shoreline properties face evolving coastal and setback policies—plan for higher construction standards and due diligence on erosion and elevation. Seasonal buyers sometimes hold a smaller city home and a modest cottage; in those cases, a low-maintenance “garden home” style in town keeps upkeep manageable.

Resale potential and exit strategy

Resale in Halifax is driven by three consistent factors: location/walkability, functional layout, and mechanical soundness. Two-bedroom homes close to transit, schools, and retail—especially on the Peninsula—tend to hold demand. Homes in newer subdivisions trade on maintenance predictability and parking. The best risk mitigant is versatility: if your layout easily becomes a family-friendly “2.5-bedroom,” has a bright, dry basement ready for finishing, or offers a straightforward path to a code-compliant secondary suite, your buyer pool widens materially. When planning upgrades, prioritize kitchens/baths, energy efficiency, and anything that improves natural light.

If you may upsize later, track the pricing delta into three- and four-bedroom segments in your target area; browsing regional inventories like the Mississauga 4-bedroom market or local moves within HRM's Halifax 3-bedroom listings helps benchmark affordability waves. KeyHomes.ca is commonly used by data-focused buyers to compare neighbourhood-level trends in one place without sales pressure.