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Understanding the HRM: Halifax, Dartmouth, Bedford & Beyond

If you’re new to Halifax, you’ve probably already heard locals throw around the term “HRM” — short for Halifax Regional Municipality. It’s a big area that includes not just Halifax city proper, but also Dartmouth, Bedford, Sackville, and dozens of small coastal and rural communities.

Think of HRM as one big family of neighbourhoods — each with its own vibe, perks, and price points. Understanding the layout is key to making smart housing choices, especially if you’re stationed at CFB Halifax or Shearwater.


Halifax (The Peninsula & Mainland)

The Feel:

Historic, walkable, and full of energy. Halifax is the heart of the region — a mix of business, universities, and coastal charm.

Who It’s For:

Professionals, couples, and anyone who loves being close to cafés, restaurants, and the waterfront.

Real Estate Snapshot:

Expect a mix of character homes, renovated Victorians, and modern condos. Prices here are higher, with detached homes often starting around $700,000+ depending on the area.

Hot Spots:

  • South End: Near hospitals, universities, and Point Pleasant Park.

  • North End: Trendy and creative, with breweries, lofts, and great food.

  • West End: Family-friendly with a growing mix of renovated older homes.

Commute to Base:

About 5–15 minutes to Stadacona and Dockyard.


Dartmouth (Including Shearwater)

The Feel:

Halifax’s energetic twin across the harbour — friendly, a little quirky, and full of local pride. Dartmouth has evolved from a commuter town to a destination in its own right.

Who It’s For:

DND members posted to Shearwater, families, and first-time buyers looking for value and shorter commutes.

Real Estate Snapshot:

Homes are generally more affordable than on the Halifax side. You’ll find post-war bungalows, split-levels, and new developments popping up near Russell Lake and Portland Hills.

Hot Spots:

  • Downtown Dartmouth: Walkable, waterfront, and full of character.

  • Cole Harbour: Great schools, good-sized lots, and close to beaches.

  • Eastern Passage: Coastal community minutes from Shearwater with beautiful ocean views.

Commute to Base:

5–20 minutes depending on which base site you’re at.


Bedford

The Feel:

Bedford blends suburban comfort with small-town charm. It’s known for excellent schools, a family-oriented atmosphere, and stunning views of the Bedford Basin.

Who It’s For:

Families looking for space, newer homes, and a community feel. Popular with military families who want easy access to both Halifax and Dartmouth.

Real Estate Snapshot:

Mostly newer construction — two-storey homes, townhouses, and some upscale developments. Prices typically start around $550,000–$600,000 for detached homes.

Hot Spots:

  • Bedford South: Newer homes with parks, schools, and walking trails.

  • Ravines & Ridgevale: Established neighbourhoods with mature trees.

  • Larry Uteck Boulevard: Mixed residential and commercial, close to everything.

Commute to Base:

20–30 minutes to Stadacona or Dockyard, depending on traffic.


Sackville (Lower, Middle & Upper)

The Feel:

Affordable, growing, and friendly. Sackville offers great value for buyers and a strong sense of community.

Who It’s For:

First-time buyers, young families, and anyone looking for space without leaving HRM.

Real Estate Snapshot:

Homes here are typically larger lots and more affordable, often under $500,000.

Hot Spots:

  • Lower Sackville: Established area with schools and shopping.

  • Middle & Upper Sackville: Larger properties, newer builds, and quiet streets.

Commute to Base:

25–35 minutes to central Halifax, depending on time of day.


Beyond the Core: Coastal and Rural Options

If you want more elbow room — or dream of ocean views — HRM’s outer communities deliver.

Eastern Shore:

Quiet and scenic with affordable real estate. Perfect for retirees or anyone craving coastal serenity. Commutes to base can be longer, but the peace and beauty are unmatched.

Fall River & Waverley:

Spacious lots, top-rated schools, and executive-style homes. Great balance of nature and access to Bedford/Halifax.

Hammonds Plains & Tantallon:

Lakes, trails, and newer subdivisions — ideal for growing families who don’t mind a bit of a drive.

How to Choose Your Ideal Area

It all comes down to lifestyle, commute, and budget.

  • Want walkability? Stick to the Halifax Peninsula.

  • Need a quick Shearwater commute? Look to Eastern Passage or Cole Harbour.

  • Looking for family comfort and schools? Bedford and Fall River are standouts.

  • Want space and quiet? Hammonds Plains or Eastern Shore will make you happy.

Each area offers its own mix of convenience, affordability, and community — and as someone who’s helped hundreds of families relocate here, I can help you match your wish list to the right HRM neighbourhood.

Posted to Halifax? Let’s make your move seamless — from your first call to your first key.

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