Moving to, and Within Nova Scotia
We Know Where You’re Coming From
If you’re relocating, you probably have a lot to do, and taking months to shop for your new home isn’t likely to be on the top of your priority list. That’s why it’s important to do your research and make some key contacts in the city you’re moving to.
Getting Started
Here are just of few of the things you’ll want to consider in preparing for your move and some ways we can assist you. We hope you will find this information helpful.
Read All About It
To find out vital information about the area, including schools, entertainment, recreation, weather, traffic, government, tax rates and economic conditions, visit websites for local newspapers, the chamber of commerce and the county or city government. Here is a link to the Halifax Regional Municipality, to get you started:
http://www.halifax.ca/
Explore the Area
Try to make at least two trips to your new city to determine what areas are most desirable for you and your family. By spending time in the neighborhoods, you will get a strong sense of their character. Walk through the community, visit the local stores, observe the traffic and explore the parks and recreation facilities. It’s also a good idea to visit on different days and at different times of day.
Contact Us
Our professional Home Consultants are here for you, even when you’re far away. Long before you need to move, they can help you narrow down your choices. That way, when you visit, you can spend your time looking at the Havill’s Home communities that best meet your needs. As residents of your future hometown, they can provide you with the local perspective that can make all the difference, like where to eat, shop, learn and play.
To contact a Havill’s Home Consultant, click here.
Whether or not you choose a Havill’s Mini Home, we wish you good luck on your move!
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