213-10 regency park drive

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10 Regency Park Drive · Suite 213
Clayton Park West | Halifax Real Estate

Listed by Sandra Pike, REALTOR® · The Pike Group, Royal LePage Atlantic
Building
7-Storey Mid-Rise
Total Units
76 Suites
Location
Clayton Park West
Construction
Brick · Concrete
List Price
Contact Agent
Private inquiry preferred
Property Type
Condominium
Condo apartment style
Parking
Heated Underground
Plus storage locker
Commute
≈ 10 Min
To downtown Halifax

Executive Overview

This condominium suite is positioned within one of Clayton Park West's most established and well-managed mid-rise residences on Regency Park Drive — a 7-storey, 76-unit brick building known for full-service amenities and easy access to everyday convenience. The building offers a rare combination in Halifax real estate: walkable proximity to the Canada Games Centre, Keshen Goodman Public Library, and the Lacewood Bus Terminal, paired with quick highway access to downtown Halifax, Bayers Lake, and the Halifax Stanfield International Airport corridor.

An ideal fit for executives seeking a lock-and-leave residence, downsizers prioritizing amenity-rich living, and investors targeting steady demand in established Nova Scotia real estate.

Building Amenities

Residents of this Regency Park address enjoy a comprehensive amenity package rarely matched at this price point in mainland Halifax.

Heated Underground Parking
Heated Outdoor Pool
Fitness Centre
Sauna
Library
Community Room with Kitchen
Guest Suite
Car Wash Bay
Live-In Superintendent
Storage Locker

Neighbourhood & Halifax Lifestyle

Living in Clayton Park within the Halifax Regional Municipality centres on practical, amenity-rich daily life. Residents of Regency Park Drive walk to recreation, transit, and library services, while a short drive opens up Bayers Lake Business Park, the Halifax Shopping Centre, and the Highway 102 corridor connecting north to the airport and south to peninsular Halifax.

Destination Approx. Distance
Canada Games Centre Walking distance
Keshen Goodman Public Library Walking distance
Lacewood Bus Terminal Walking distance
Clayton Park Shopping Centre & Sobeys (Lacewood) Under 1 km
Costco / Bayers Lake Business Park ≈ 5 min drive
Halifax Shopping Centre ≈ 7 min drive
Downtown Halifax ≈ 10 min drive
Halifax Stanfield International Airport ≈ 25 min via Highway 102

Is This the Right Home for You?

This residence is well-suited to executives and professionals who value a managed, lock-and-leave lifestyle close to downtown Halifax but prefer the amenities, parking ease, and value of a mainland location. Downsizers consistently choose this Regency Park address for its mature building reputation, on-site management, and single-level living without sacrificing community amenities.

For investors evaluating Nova Scotia real estate, the building's location near Lacewood Terminal, the Canada Games Centre, and major employment nodes positions it as a historically sought-after rental address in the Halifax mainland condo market.

Work With
Sandra Pike, REALTOR®
The Pike Group · Royal LePage Atlantic
One of Halifax's top resale listing agents since 2016, Sandra Pike leads The Pike Group with a data-driven approach to Halifax real estate. Private showings of Suite 213 are available by appointment.
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Buyer Questions, Answered

Is Clayton Park a good place to live?

Yes. Clayton Park is one of Halifax's most practical neighbourhoods, valued for its mix of schools, shopping, recreation, and transit access. It appeals to buyers who want everyday convenience without committing to a downtown price point.

What is the real estate like in Clayton Park West?

Clayton Park West offers a range of housing forms — apartments, condominiums, townhouses, and detached homes. Established mid-rise condos such as 10 Regency Park Drive remain a steady segment of Halifax real estate, attracting professionals, downsizers, and investors.

Who is this Clayton Park condominium best suited for?

It suits executives wanting a lock-and-leave residence, downsizers prioritizing amenities and on-site management, and investors targeting a building with proven demand near the Canada Games Centre and Lacewood Terminal.

How long is the commute from Clayton Park to downtown Halifax?

Drive times to downtown Halifax are typically 10 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. Direct transit is available through Halifax Transit Route 2 (Clayton Park–Downtown) and additional service from Lacewood Terminal.

What amenities does Clayton Park offer?

Clayton Park is amenity-rich. Within walking distance you'll find the Canada Games Centre, Keshen Goodman Public Library, Clayton Park Shopping Centre, Sobeys on Lacewood, and major bus connections. Bayers Lake, Costco, and Halifax Shopping Centre are short drives away.

What are the schools like around Clayton Park?

Schools commonly associated with the area include Park West School, Clayton Park Junior High, and Halifax West High. Catchments and program eligibility should always be verified by exact civic address through the Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE).

How competitive is the housing market in Clayton Park?

Clayton Park's combination of transit, amenities, and housing variety has historically supported steady demand in Nova Scotia real estate. Established mid-rise buildings with full amenities tend to perform consistently across market cycles.

Is Clayton Park a good area for investment or rental properties?

Many investors look at Clayton Park because of its proximity to universities, downtown employment, transit infrastructure, and major retail nodes. Buildings with on-site management and full amenities, like 10 Regency Park Drive, are often viewed favourably by long-term tenants.

What makes 10 Regency Park Drive stand out among Halifax condos?

The building combines heated underground parking, a heated outdoor pool, fitness centre, sauna, community room, guest suite, library, car wash bay, and a live-in superintendent — a depth of amenities that is uncommon at this address's mainland Halifax price point.

How does Clayton Park compare to other Halifax neighbourhoods?

Versus peninsular Halifax neighbourhoods like the South End or downtown, Clayton Park trades urban density for amenity-driven convenience, easier parking, and more housing variety. Versus suburban communities further from the core, it offers stronger transit, walkable services, and a shorter drive to downtown Halifax.

Authored by Sandra Pike, REALTOR® | The Pike Group, Royal LePage Atlantic
One of Halifax's Top Resale Listing Agents Since 2016 | Data-Driven Market Insights and Real Estate Commentary

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