Liverpool Overview
Buying a home in Liverpool
Real estate in Liverpool is still affordable relative to other communities on the South Shore, even for waterfront properties. The housing mix is primarily made up of detached single-family homes of various styles, including spacious century-plus homes in the historic parts of town and smaller houses in other mature neighbourhoods that are adorned with trees and green spaces.
Living in Liverpool
Located at the mouth of the Mersey River on Nova Scotia’s popular South Shore, Liverpool has a long history as a bustling fishing port. Now, this seaside community of over 2,500 attracts people of all stages of life who are looking for a tranquil ocean lifestyle. As the commercial centre of Queen’s County, Liverpool has a diverse business community with a mix of large brand name stores and small, local shops and restaurants. The community is also home to several schools, museums, a recreation centre, a hospital, a marina and one of the oldest lighthouses in Nova Scotia.
Liverpool Real Estate Listings For Sale
Liverpool Residential Real Estate Market Snapshot
List to Sell Ratio (Units)
The Percentage of Units Sold VS. Units Listed for the last 12 Months.
List to Sell Ratio (Price)
The Average Sale Price to List Price Ratio of Units Sold in the last 12 Months.
Average Sale Price
The Average Sale Price Based on 39 sales in the last 12 Months.
Average Days On Market
The Average Days On Market of Units Sold in the last 12 Months.