Nova Scotia housing minister acknowledges rent pressures despite improving vacancy conditions
The province’s housing minister says Nova Scotia still has more work to do to address rent prices, even as vacancy conditions have improved from the extreme lows seen in prior years. From a multi-unit residential lens, the message reflects a continuing policy tension: supply is gradually improving in parts of the market, but rents and operating-cost pressures remain elevated—keeping affordability and stability at the centre of provincial housing debate.
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