New Construction May 2026

Province of Nova Scotia  •  New Construction
New Construction Market Report
May 2026 · Province-Wide Closed Sales & Active Inventory
Stats from the Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS® (NSAR)
Executive Summary
A Broad, Fast-Absorbing Provincial Market

Across Nova Scotia, May closed with 82 new-construction sales totalling $49.49M in reported volume against 78 priced closings — four transactions carried confidential pricing. The activity was led, as expected, by the Halifax corridor, but with meaningful depth well beyond it: the Timberlea–Prospect, East Hants–Colchester, Truro–Bible Hill and Dartmouth districts together accounted for the majority of closings.

The median closed price settled at $670,950, with an average of $634,487 — a provincial figure that sits below the Halifax core as more affordable regional markets (Truro, Kings County, Lunenburg) enter the mix. The sale-to-list ratio held firm at 99.5%, and 18 of 78 priced homes closed above asking, signalling disciplined, well-supported pricing rather than speculative bidding.

Most striking is the absorption picture. Against 93 active new-construction listings — plus 11 under conditional offer — the month's closing pace implies roughly 1.1 months of supply, a notably tight reading that favours sellers of completion-ready product. Genuine marketing time, however, varied widely: the median home sold in 54 days, while a tail of premium and custom inventory stretched well beyond a year, underscoring a two-speed market beneath the headline.

Performance Dashboard
May 2026 at a Glance · Nova Scotia
Closed Sales
82
$49.49M reported volume
Median Sold Price
$670.9K
Average $634,487
Sale-to-List
99.5%
18 of 78 above ask
Active Listings
93
+ 11 conditional
Months of Supply
1.1
Tight, seller-favoured
Median Days on Market
54
Average 86

Closed-price metrics exclude four transactions reported at confidential pricing. Months of supply derived from active listings against the current monthly closing pace; new-construction absorption can move sharply month to month.

Pricing Snapshot
Closed Price Distribution

Provincial breadth produced a fuller distribution than the Halifax core alone. The $600K–$700K band led with 21 closings, but activity was well spread from entry-level regional product through to the upper bracket — 14 homes closed at $800K or above. The closed range spanned $161,900 to $1,268,900.

Under $400K
8
$400K – $500K
14
$500K – $600K
10
$600K – $700K
21
$700K – $800K
11
$800K and above
14

Priced closings only. Median sold $/sq ft of $319 (average $339).

Days-on-Market Velocity
A Two-Speed Market

The provincial cohort recorded a median of 54 days on market against an average of 86 — a gap that reveals the month's underlying structure. At one end, builder programs releasing completion-ready inventory closed in days; at the other, a tail of premium and custom homes carried marketing times beyond a year, with the longest-held closing at 601 days. Half of all closings occurred between roughly four and 96 days.

The pattern is instructive for sellers: accurately priced, finished homes are absorbing quickly, while bespoke and upper-bracket product requires patience and precise positioning. The headline median understates how fast efficient inventory is clearing — and overstates how the luxury tail is moving.

District Performance
Where the Closings Occurred

The Timberlea–Prospect–St. Margaret's Bay district led the province with 18 closings (median $693,620), followed by a strong showing across the East Hants and Truro–Bible Hill growth corridors. Median prices reveal the geographic value spread clearly — from the high $400Ks in Truro and the Valley to near $900K in Fall River and the Sackville premium pockets.

Timberlea / Prospect
18
East Hants / Colchester W.
12
Truro / Bible Hill
10
Dartmouth / Port Wallace
9
Beaverbank / Sackville
7
Kings County
5
Lunenburg County
4
Waverley / Fall River
3

Closed sales by NSAR district. Districts with three or more closings shown; the remainder recorded one or two each.

Builder Rankings · Closed
Leaders by Closed Volume

ATN Group led the province on closing count, concentrated in its Beechville program, while Rooftight Construction posted the second-highest volume across a more dispersed footprint. The table below lists every builder recording two or more closings in May.

# Builder Closings Reported Volume
1 ATN Group 10 $7,111,590
2 Rooftight Construction 6 $4,430,000
3 Marchand Homes 5 $3,482,205
4 Ramar Construction 5 $2,087,000
5 FH Development Group 4 $3,229,800
6 Cresco Construction 4 $2,860,800
7 Integrity Homes 4 $2,222,493
8 Amara Developments 3 $2,358,433
9 Almadina International 2 $1,379,800
10 Highgate Construction 2 $1,189,900
11 JA MacKay Rentals 2 $957,000
12 Ruby's Way Developments 2 $838,220
13 3230225 Nova Scotia Ltd. 2 $729,900

A further 31 builders each recorded a single closing. Reported volume excludes confidential-price transactions; builder name variants consolidated per NSAR seller records.

Builder Rankings · Active
Leaders by Standing Inventory

The active pipeline tells a complementary story. Cresco Construction holds the deepest standing inventory, while Marchand Homes anchors the upper end with a median ask near $950,000. Every builder carrying three or more active listings is shown.

# Builder Active Median Ask Median DOM
1 Cresco Construction 11 $699,900 14
2 Marchand Homes 9 $949,900 27
3 Rooftight Construction 9 $754,900 20
4 Amara Developments 5 $819,900 19
5 JonesCo Investments 4 $534,900 32
6 Ramar Construction 4 $774,900 33
7 New Valley Homes 3 $439,000 39
8 FH Development Group 3 $779,900 17
9 Halyard Developments 3 $454,900 32
10 Shaughnessy Homes 3 $744,900 10
11 Stonewater Homes 3 $769,900 12

A further 4 builders carry two active listings and 28 carry one. Median ask and days-on-market reflect each builder's active listings only.

Inventory Composition
Active Listings by Price Tier

Standing inventory is weighted toward the $600K–$800K band, which holds 40 of 93 active homes. For move-up and luxury buyers, 26 active listings sit at $800K or above — including eight above the million-dollar mark — representing the deepest upper-bracket new-build selection the province has carried in recent months.

Under $400K
5
$400K – $600K
22
$600K – $800K
40
$800K – $1M
18
$1M and above
8

Active listings carry a median ask of $699,900 (average $711,451) and a combined list value of $66.2M.

Community Spotlight
The Leading Communities

Beechville led all communities with 12 closings (median $690,500), driven by a coordinated builder release of completion-ready single-family homes that settled at or marginally above list. Dartmouth followed with nine closings at a higher $734,900 median, and Lantz contributed seven in the more accessible high-$500K range — a clear illustration of the province's range across a single month.

At the premium end, Middle Sackville stood out: six closings at an $849,878 median, including the month's highest sale. Together with Fall River and Timberlea, both clearing near and above $895K, these pockets confirm sustained appetite for upper-bracket new construction across the greater Halifax growth ring.

Notable Transactions
Selected Closings of the Month
Street / Community Closed Price % of Ask DOM
Orchid Court, Middle Sackville $1,268,900 100.0% 44
Celebration Drive, Fall River $1,170,000 97.9% 32
Brunello Boulevard, Timberlea $910,000 101.7% 0
Parish Street, Fall River $899,900 100.0% 122
Zaffre Drive, Middle Sackville $885,750 104.2% 53

Street references shown by name only in keeping with client privacy practice; civic numbers withheld.

Forward Outlook
What to Watch Into Summer

Absorption is the headline. At roughly 1.1 months of supply, the provincial new-construction market entered summer in tight, seller-favoured territory for finished, well-priced product. Buyers should expect limited negotiating room on completion-ready homes in the strongest corridors — Timberlea–Prospect, Dartmouth and the East Hants growth band in particular.

Read velocity by tier. The 54-day median masks a genuine split: efficient inventory is clearing in weeks, while bespoke and upper-bracket homes are taking far longer. For sellers of premium product, sharp initial pricing and patience will matter more than ever; for buyers in that tier, the longer-marketed listings offer the clearest opportunities.

Regional value remains the opportunity. With median prices ranging from the high $400Ks in Truro, Kings County and Lunenburg to near $900K in the Halifax premium pockets, the province continues to offer a wide value spectrum. The 11 properties under conditional offer — and a deepening upper-bracket active pipeline — point to a market with both momentum and room to absorb new supply through the season.

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