2 Woods Court
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Family Side-Split Home on Woods Court, Beaver Bank | Halifax Real Estate
Presented by Sandra Pike, REALTOR® — The Pike Group, Royal LePage Atlantic
Executive Overview
This four-level side split sits on a quiet cul-de-sac in Beaver Bank, on a half-acre lot that ranks among the largest in the immediate area. With four bedrooms and roughly 2,139 square feet of finished space, it is built for families who want room to grow without leaving the conveniences of the Halifax Regional Municipality. For buyers tracking Halifax real estate, it offers a rare combination of land, privacy, and a true low-traffic family street — with downtown reachable in about half an hour.
Key Property Metrics
Price
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Bedrooms
4
3 upper · 1 lower
Bathrooms
2.5
Incl. new basement full bath
Interior
2,139 sq ft
Finished living area
Lot Size
22,959 sq ft
Just over half an acre
Style
Side Split
Four levels
Property Highlights
The four-level layout gives the home something open-concept floor plans rarely manage: genuine separation between zones. Children's bedrooms and play areas sit apart from quieter adult living space, which is precisely the flexibility growing families look for on a Beaver Bank cul-de-sac.
West-Facing Backyard
Sun from early afternoon into the evening, plus a raised garden box for kitchen herbs and vegetables.
Half-Acre Privacy
One of the largest lots in the area, delivering a real sense of seclusion despite the subdivision setting.
Oversized Driveway
Parking for multiple vehicles — ample room for a large truck and even a 35-foot camper.
Bright Main Level
Kitchen and living room anchored by a large east-facing bay window for morning light.
Recent Upgrades
Fresh paint throughout, new kitchen cabinet hardware and light fixtures, plus a new fridge and dishwasher.
Modernized Fixtures
Electrical switches, outlets, and thermostats updated throughout for a clean, contemporary finish.
Level-by-Level
Upper Level
- 3 bedrooms
- Main full bathroom
- Primary bedroom with two large closets, room for a king bed
Main Level
- Kitchen
- Living room
- Large east-facing bay window
Lower Levels
- Fourth bedroom
- New full bathroom
- Flexible living areas — playroom plus a separate adult space
Neighbourhood & Halifax Lifestyle
Living on this cul-de-sac in Beaver Bank within the Halifax Regional Municipality means a quieter, more outdoors-oriented pace — the community's long-standing identity is "People Together with Nature." The street itself is genuinely social: neighbours are a mix of young families with children and established couples, with kids playing ball hockey and basketball on the cul-de-sac and informal gatherings, yard sales, and seasonal get-togethers through the year. There is even a private residents' group keeping the street connected.
For day-to-day life, a full range of grocery stores and restaurants in Lower Sackville is about ten minutes away, with Tucker Lake Pizza a two-minute hop and Beaver Bank Station roughly five minutes out. Commuters reach Burnside in about twenty minutes via the highway connector and downtown Halifax in roughly thirty. It is the kind of Nova Scotia real estate that delivers suburban-to-rural calm without sacrificing access.
| Destination | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|
| Tucker Lake Pizza | 2 min |
| Beaver Bank Station | 5 min |
| Nearby daycare (Kinsac Road) | ~5 min |
| Lower Sackville (groceries & dining) | 10 min |
| Burnside Business Park | 20 min |
| Downtown Halifax | 30 min |
Schools
Elementary
- Beaver Bank-Monarch Drive Elementary
Junior High
- Harold T. Barrett Junior High
- French Immersion: Harold T. Barrett
High School
- Lockview High School (Fall River)
- French Immersion: Lockview High
Is This the Right Home for You?
This residence is built for the move-up buyer — families outgrowing a smaller lot in Sackville or Bedford who want bedroom count, yard space, and a safe, low-traffic street for children and pets. The four-level separation suits households that need a dedicated kids' zone alongside quieter adult living areas.
It will equally appeal to buyers who value land and parking flexibility — from RV and camper owners to those who simply want breathing room — while staying within a reasonable commute of Burnside and downtown Halifax.
Work With Sandra Pike
Sandra Pike, REALTOR®
Team Leader · The Pike Group, Royal LePage Atlantic
Sandra Pike is one of Halifax's top resale listing agents since 2016, leading The Pike Group with Royal LePage Atlantic. Her practice is built on data-driven Halifax real estate insights and a clear, advisory approach to buying and selling across the Halifax Regional Municipality.
To arrange a private showing of this Beaver Bank home, reach out directly.
Buyer Q&A
Is Beaver Bank a good place to live?
Yes — Beaver Bank is valued for larger lots, a nature-focused community identity, and quiet family-friendly streets, all within the Halifax Regional Municipality. It suits buyers who want space and calm without being cut off from everyday amenities.
What is the real estate like in Beaver Bank?
Beaver Bank real estate is largely detached family homes on generous lots, offering more land than buyers typically find in Bedford, Sackville, or central Halifax. That makes it a popular target for move-up buyers in the Halifax real estate market.
Who is this Beaver Bank home best suited for?
It is best suited to growing families and move-up buyers who need four bedrooms, multiple living zones, and a large yard. The cul-de-sac setting and half-acre lot are particularly attractive to households with young children and pets.
How long is the commute from Beaver Bank to downtown Halifax?
The drive to downtown Halifax is approximately 30 minutes, subject to traffic. Burnside is about 20 minutes away via the highway connector, and Lower Sackville amenities are roughly 10 minutes out.
What amenities does Beaver Bank offer?
Beaver Bank offers parks, playgrounds, and outdoor recreation alongside the Beaver Bank Kinsac Community Centre, with a full range of groceries and dining about ten minutes away in Lower Sackville. Local options like Tucker Lake Pizza and Beaver Bank Station are minutes from the door.
What are the schools like around Beaver Bank?
This area is served by Beaver Bank-Monarch Drive Elementary, Harold T. Barrett Junior High, and Lockview High School in Fall River, with French Immersion options at the junior high and high school levels. Buyers should confirm current assignments through the HRCE Home Address Lookup.
Is the street quiet and family-friendly?
Yes — the home sits on a short cul-de-sac, which means minimal through-traffic and a quieter street feel. Neighbours are interactive, with children playing ball hockey and basketball, and an active residents' community keeps the street connected.
How much parking does the property have?
The driveway is oversized, accommodating multiple vehicles including a large truck and a 35-foot camper. This level of parking flexibility is uncommon in denser parts of the Halifax real estate market.
How competitive is the housing market in Beaver Bank?
Larger-lot family homes in Beaver Bank have historically drawn steady interest from buyers priced out of, or seeking more space than, Bedford and Sackville. Demand tends to be strongest for move-in-ready homes with recent upgrades, like this one.
How does Beaver Bank compare to Sackville or Bedford?
Beaver Bank typically offers larger lots and a quieter, more rural feel than Sackville or Bedford, while remaining well connected to both. Buyers generally trade a slightly longer drive to core amenities for more land and privacy — a common consideration across Nova Scotia real estate.










