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Mortgage broker across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Alberta
Rahul is licensed in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and serves PEI directly under provincial regulations that don't require a PEI broker license. We work virtually with clients across NS, NB & PEI and in person around Halifax, Dartmouth, and Bedford. Find your city below.
Nova Scotia
Halifax
The HRM core — first-time buyers, refinancers, and complex files.
The benchmark home sits around $556,300 in early 2026, with the South End, North End, and West End still moving quickly on well-priced listings. The NS 2% Down Program (cap $570K in HRM) covers most condos and peninsula starters — we stack it with the FHSA and RRSP HBP where it makes sense.
Dartmouth
Family-focused buyers and refinancers across Dartmouth and Cole Harbour.
Detached homes typically price between $475K and $625K, with steady demand in Westphal, Cole Harbour, and the streets around Lake Banook. Buyers are a mix of HRM commuters who prefer the bridge to peninsula prices, military families posted to Shearwater, and first-time buyers using the NS 2% Down Program.
Bedford
Our home base. Office at 1746 Bedford Hwy.
Detached homes commonly run $625K–$850K+, with Bedford South, West Bedford, and the streets around Sunnyside drawing most family-buyer demand. Our office at 1746 Bedford Highway is by appointment — most files still close fully online, but locals are welcome to meet in person.
Sydney
Cape Breton's main centre — affordable purchases and remote-work demand.
Detached homes typically close between $200K and $325K, with the South End, Westmount, and Hardwood Hill all popular with families. A wave of Ontario and BC remote workers has lifted demand significantly over the past three years, alongside Cape Breton University staff and steady local first-time buyers.
Truro
Central NS hub town — commuter buyers and refinancers.
Detached homes commonly run $275K–$400K, with Bible Hill, Valley, and Salmon River neighbourhoods seeing the most HRM-commuter activity. The Dalhousie Agricultural Campus, Stanfield Airport, and the Truro Power Centre anchor a steady buyer mix of public-sector workers, healthcare staff, and trades.
New Glasgow
Pictou County's main centre — affordable family-home market.
Detached homes typically price between $200K and $300K, and homes in East River and the Trenton/Stellarton corridor move steadily. The buyer mix is dominated by healthcare workers at Aberdeen Hospital, Michelin Granton employees, and trades — many files include a refinance for renovations on older housing stock.
Kentville
Annapolis Valley's central town — orchard country and family buyers.
Detached homes commonly run $325K–$450K, with strong demand around New Minas, Coldbrook, and the Acadia University catchment in adjacent Wolfville. Healthcare workers at Valley Regional, Annapolis Valley wineries and orchards, and HRM retirees cashing out drive the buyer mix — hobby-farm and acreage files are routine.
Bridgewater
South Shore's main service hub — steady buyer market.
Detached homes typically close between $275K and $400K, with steady demand in the King Street area and along the LaHave River. Michelin Bridgewater, the South Shore Regional Hospital, and a strong lifestyle-buyer pull from HRM and Ontario shape the buyer mix — coastal Lunenburg and Mahone Bay files come through here too.
Lower Sackville
HRM bedroom community — first-time buyers' sweet spot.
Detached homes typically price between $475K and $600K — close to the $570K NS 2% Down ceiling — with most demand in First Lake, Millwood, and Beaver Bank. Buyers are overwhelmingly young families and HRM commuters priced off the peninsula, and files almost always involve FTHB program stacking.
Yarmouth
Southwestern NS — affordable purchases and refinance demand.
Detached homes commonly run $200K–$300K, and waterfront properties along the Yarmouth and Argyle shores move briskly in summer. The buyer mix is dominated by fisheries, tourism operators around the CAT ferry terminal, healthcare workers at Yarmouth Regional, and retirees — heritage-home files are a frequent specialty.
Antigonish
University town with steady demand from staff, students, and families.
Detached homes typically price between $300K and $425K, with St. Francis Xavier University driving much of the demand around the West Street, Hawthorne, and Main Street corridors. Faculty and staff FTHB files, student-rental investor purchases, and St. Martha's Hospital healthcare worker files make up the bulk of the work.
Amherst
NS-NB border town — affordable, with cross-border commuter activity.
Detached homes typically run $200K–$300K, with steady demand in the East Victoria, Willow Street, and Highland View Hospital area. The buyer mix includes Cumberland County trades, healthcare workers, and a meaningful cross-border pool commuting to Moncton from the NS side — Tantramar Marshes lifestyle buyers come through too.
Wolfville
Acadia University town — heritage homes and lifestyle buyers.
Detached homes commonly run $425K–$650K, with heritage properties around Main Street and Highland Avenue commanding premiums. Acadia University faculty, Annapolis Valley winery and orchard owners, and HRM retirees buying their forever home drive the buyer mix — files often involve heritage homes, acreage, or small farms.
New Brunswick
Moncton
Greater Moncton's growth market — first-time buyers, newcomers, and refinancers.
Expect $300K–$425K for a typical detached home, with the West End and North End drawing most first-time buyers and newer subdivisions off Elmwood and Berry Mills serving move-up families. Magnetic Hill, the CN industrial corridor, and the Université de Moncton anchor distinct buyer pools — government, healthcare, and skilled trades dominate the file mix.
Fredericton
NB's capital — government, university, and a strong move-up buyer market.
Detached homes typically run $300K–$425K, with quick action on family streets in Skyline Acres, Nashwaaksis, and Garden Place. Government workers, UNB and STU faculty, and Department of National Defence postings out of nearby CFB Gagetown make up the bulk of our purchase files.
Saint John
Port city with the most affordable benchmark prices in NB.
Detached prices commonly land between $225K and $325K — among the most affordable in the Maritimes — and duplexes in the South End and West Side are routinely scooped up by first-time investors. Irving's downtown presence, the Port of Saint John, and the city's industrial base shape a strong working-buyer profile.
Dieppe
Greater Moncton's bilingual neighbour — newer builds, family buyers, strong growth.
Newer detached builds typically price between $400K and $525K, with most activity in subdivisions east of Champlain Place and along Amirault Street. Buyers are overwhelmingly young bilingual families and Université de Moncton professionals — many of our Dieppe files are first builds with progress-draw mortgages.
Riverview
Quiet residential side of Greater Moncton — strong family-buyer market.
Typical detached homes sit in the $300K–$400K range, with steady demand around Pine Glen, Runnymeade, and the Coverdale corridor near Riverview High. Buyer profile skews to young families and public-sector workers commuting across the causeway to Moncton.
Quispamsis
Kennebecasis Valley commuter town — family homes and move-up buyers.
Family detached homes typically run $400K–$525K, with Gondola Point Road, Pleasant Drive, and the Kennebecasis Valley High catchment driving the bulk of demand. Most buyers are move-up families commuting into Saint John for healthcare, Irving, or government work.
Rothesay
Established Kennebecasis Valley town — higher-end family homes.
Established detached homes commonly price between $500K and $800K+, with Almon Lane, Gondola Point, and the Rothesay Netherwood school catchment commanding premiums. Buyers tend to be executives, physicians, and business owners — files often involve rental properties or self-employed income that needs careful structuring.
Miramichi
Northeastern NB — affordable prices, strong first-time buyer activity.
Detached homes routinely close between $175K and $275K, with Chatham, Newcastle, and Douglastown all drawing first-time buyers. The buyer mix leans heavily toward trades, forestry, fisheries, and healthcare workers at Miramichi Regional Hospital — Atlantic Immigration Program newcomers are an increasingly common file type.
Bathurst
Acadian Peninsula's main centre — affordable buys, refinance volume.
Typical detached homes price between $175K and $275K, and waterfront Chaleur Bay properties move steadily through the summer. The bilingual buyer pool runs from first-time buyers in East Bathurst to retirees relocating from Quebec — refinance and debt-consolidation files are common given the older housing stock.
Edmundston
Northwestern NB — predominantly French-speaking, very affordable market.
Detached homes routinely close between $175K and $275K, with steady demand in the Saint-Jacques and Edmundston-Centre neighbourhoods. The buyer pool is dominated by francophone families, Université de Moncton (Edmundston campus) staff, and workers at the Twin Rivers paper mill — renewal shopping is a particularly common file here.
Oromocto
Home of CFB Gagetown — military buyers and steady family-home demand.
Detached homes commonly price between $275K and $400K, and turnover is brisk on the standard summer posting cycle out of CFB Gagetown. Most files are CAF members using IRP, FHSA stacks, or Home Equity Assistance — military pay, allowances, and posting timelines are bread-and-butter territory.
Prince Edward Island
We work with PEI buyers and homeowners across the Island. Same broker, same lender network, no PEI license required for mortgage brokering services.
Charlottetown
PEI's capital — first-time buyers, newcomers, and refinancers.
Detached homes typically price between $375K and $525K, with steady demand in Sherwood, Parkdale, and West Royalty starter neighbourhoods and downtown condo turnover near Victoria Park. UPEI, Holland College, returning Islanders, and Ontario newcomers shape a buyer pool that's noticeably more diverse than five years ago.
Summerside
Prince County's main centre — military, agriculture, affordable buys.
Detached homes typically close between $275K and $400K, with steady demand in Linkletter, Wilmot, and the streets around Three Oaks Senior High. The military presence at Slemon Park, agriculture, and the aerospace sector anchor the buyer mix — military relocation and FTHB files dominate.
Stratford
Fast-growing Charlottetown suburb — family buyers and new builds.
Newer detached homes typically price between $400K and $525K, with most activity in Bunbury, Keppoch, and the subdivisions extending east toward Cross Roads. Buyers are overwhelmingly young families crossing the Hillsborough Bridge daily for Charlottetown work — new-build progress-draw files are routine.
Cornwall
Family suburb west of Charlottetown — steady FTHB demand.
Detached homes typically close between $375K and $475K, with the bulk of demand in newer subdivisions on the west side of town and along the North River corridor. Buyers are predominantly young families wanting Cornwall Consolidated and Bluefield schools while staying within a 10-minute commute to Charlottetown.
Alberta
Now serving Alberta clients virtually. Same broker, same lender network, same hands-on service — delivered remotely from our Bedford, Nova Scotia office. Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Lethbridge, Fort McMurray, and everywhere in between.
Licensed by the Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) — License LIC-00668583.
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