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Your Halifax rent just hit over $200 above the national average

This Halifax rental report will make your jaw drop

Some good morning, buddy — this is Halifax, and we have stories.

You know, sometimes you see a report come out, and you just kinda nod your head, like "yup, figured as much." But then there are the ones that hit you like a rogue wave off Peggy's Cove, and you think, "Wait, seriously?" Well, this new report about rental costs in Halifax, my son, that's one of them. It says the average asking rent here has now surpassed places like Kingston and East York in Ontario. And get this: it's over $200 higher than the national average. People are saying our city is becoming "unlivable" for some folks. You hear that, and it just stops you cold, doesn't it?

### What This Means for Us

It’s one thing to see the construction cranes everywhere, changing the skyline from the North End right down past Spring Garden Road, and think, "Oh, progress." It's another to realize that all this growth, all this *buzz*, is pushing people right out of their homes, out of their neighbourhoods. Folks who grew up here, who contribute to our music scene down on Gottingen Street, who work at our hospitals or keep the ferry running across the harbour – they’re struggling. This isn't just numbers on a page; it's about the fabric of our city, the people who make Halifax, Halifax.

* **Families are moving away:** Folks who've lived in the North End for generations are finding themselves priced out. * **The workforce is strained:** Essential workers can't afford to live close to where they work. * **Our unique culture is at risk:** When artists and musicians can't afford a place, the soul of the city changes.

You see it when you try to find a place for a young person just starting out, or a senior looking to downsize. The options are slim, and the prices are just wild. Halifax has always been a place where community meant something, where we looked out for each other. This report, buddy, it’s a big red flag about whether we can keep that spirit alive when folks can't even afford to live here anymore. It's a real hard truth, and it's something we all need to wrestle with, right here on our own streets.

Tommy MacLellan, MiTL Sports Desk, Halifax.

My son, the gang on the Morning Wire show are breaking this down every day — check it out live at mornings.live.

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