The Halifax real estate market in September 2025 revealed more than just active sales and new listings—it highlighted the critical story behind terminated deals.
According to data from the Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS® (NSAR), 916 deals were written in September, showing solid buyer activity. But beneath that, 93 terminated agreements provided real insight into how buyers and sellers are navigating today’s more cautious environment.
Where the Terminations Happened
Out of 93 terminated listings:
56 came back to market and are still listed with an average price of $723,715.
Halifax and Dartmouth each had 11 return-to-market properties.
Middle Sackville saw 7, while Bedford and Lake Echo each recorded 6.
These "second-chance listings" show how certain communities are experiencing buyer hesitation and deal fall-throughs at a higher rate.
Why Deals Fell Apart
The reasons weren’t new but remain telling:
Financing struggles (heightened by today’s higher interest rates).
Inspection issues that raised red flags.
Cold feet from buyers who weren’t fully committed.
In this higher-rate environment, financing is particularly fragile—buyers must ensure their pre-approvals are truly bulletproof.
What Happened Next
Despite the hiccups, many sellers bounced back:
24 terminated properties went on to sell.
10 are under conditional sale.
Only 2 were canceled and 1 withdrawn entirely.
That means the majority of sellers stayed committed—and with the right adjustments, will find success.
Price Adjustments Signal a Recalibrating Market
In September, 334 ( 24%) single-family homes in Halifax saw price changes. This signals that the market is recalibrating. Sellers are shifting from “aspirational pricing” to realistic, competitive pricing that today’s buyers will actually entertain.
Takeaways for Buyers
Financing prep is non-negotiable. Stress-test your mortgage approval against potential rate changes before submitting an offer.
Inspection contingencies matter. Use them to your advantage for due diligence.
Smart, prepared buyers still have opportunities—but only if they’re financially and strategically ready.
Takeaways for Sellers
Price it right the first time. Terminated listings carry a “second-chance stigma,” which means your first impression really counts.
Presentation matters. The homes that sold after termination often had improved pricing, better presentation, or adjusted terms.
If you’re serious about selling, you can’t afford to overprice or skip preparation in today’s Halifax housing market.
The Bottom Line
September 2025 showed that Halifax real estate remains active—but also unforgiving. Deals are being scrutinized more closely, financing is delicate, and buyers are more choosy than ever. Sellers who adapt quickly and buyers who come prepared are still finding success.
Call to Action
If you’re thinking of buying or selling in Halifax, don’t leave your deal to chance. I’m Sandra Pike, a top 1% REALTOR® with Royal LePage Atlantic, specializing in helping sellers and buyers navigate Halifax’s complex market.
📞 Call me today at 902-478-8711 or visit SandraPike.ca to position yourself for success in this changing market.