For Sale: $384,000 CAD

1 Bed
1 Bath
condo apartment
742 sq ft
Lot 0
Year Built: 1965
Parcel: 40370306
Property Tax: $3,358.34/year
Condo Fees: $550/month

City Living with Ease and Elegance

Welcome to 5959 Spring Garden Road, Unit 701, where everyday convenience meets bright, modern design in the heart of Halifax’s most connected district.

Step inside this thoughtfully updated one-bedroom condo, perfectly suited for professionals, students, or anyone seeking a walkable urban lifestyle. The open-concept living and dining area offers effortless flow, framed by large windows that invite natural light throughout the day. A private, enclosed balcony extends your living space—ideal for morning coffee, quiet reading, or simply watching the city move below.

The renovated kitchen shines with brand-new stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and an abundance of cabinetry, including a bonus closet that doubles as a pantry. Every detail has been considered, from the sleek new flooring to the modern finishes that make cooking and entertaining a pleasure.

The bathroom continues the theme of refinement, featuring a built-in vanity with quartz counters, new ceramic tile flooring, and a subway-tiled tub surround that adds timeless character. The bedroom is spacious and serene, offering generous closet space and soft natural light — the perfect retreat at the end of the day.

Outside your door, this secure, well-maintained building offers access to an outdoor swimming pool and terrace, creating a true urban oasis in the middle of the city.

Located steps from Dalhousie and Saint Mary’s Universities, the Public Gardens, hospitals, and the countless shops, cafés, and restaurants that define the Spring Garden Road lifestyle, this condo places you right where you want to be — surrounded by the best of Halifax.

Whether you’re starting out, simplifying, or investing, Unit 701 is your opportunity to enjoy modern comfort and unbeatable location in one of the city’s most sought-after addresses.

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24-Hour Concierge
Live-In Superintendent
Three Elevators
Seasonal Heated Outdoor Pool
Landscaped Courtyard
Visitor Parking

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5959 Spring Garden Road Suite 701
Halifax, NS B3H 1Y5
1 Bed | 1 Bath
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Quinpool and Area

For buyers searching homes for sale in Quinpool South Halifax, this part of the peninsula stands out because it blends convenience, character, and everyday livability better than a lot of areas in the city. The broader district around Quinpool Road and the South End edge connects buyers to downtown Halifax, Halifax Common, the harbourfront, universities, hospitals, and a long list of shops, services, and restaurants without feeling like a pure high-rise downtown core. Quinpool Road itself describes the area as a neighbourhood mainstreet with more than 120 businesses on the western edge of the Halifax Common.

One of the biggest lifestyle draws here is simple: things are actually close. Quinpool Road has grocery shopping, banks, dining, services, and day-to-day errands built into the neighbourhood fabric, including an Atlantic Superstore and a wide range of local businesses and restaurants. The district is also a short walk from landmarks like the Halifax Citadel area and the Museum of Natural History.

For outdoor space, this area punches above its weight. The Halifax Common remains one of the defining lifestyle features of central Halifax, with parkland, recreation space, and facilities that support year-round use. The municipality’s Common plan and recreation pages highlight amenities including the Common grounds, the Halifax Central Common Pool, and the Emera Oval, which operates year-round and becomes a major skating destination in winter. The Halifax Public Gardens, a National Historic Site in downtown Halifax, are also nearby and add another major green-space draw for people who want urban living without giving up places to walk, relax, or meet friends outdoors.

This location also appeals to buyers who want to stay close to work, school, or major institutions. Dalhousie notes that its three Halifax campuses are all within walking distance of the downtown core, and Saint Mary’s is located on Robie Street in the South End. The area is also closely tied to the city’s health-care corridor, including the IWK Health Centre on University Avenue and the QEII Health Sciences Centre, which spans major Halifax sites. That makes living in Quinpool South Halifax especially attractive for medical professionals, university staff, students, and buyers who want shorter everyday commutes.

For buyers who want access to the water, this part of Halifax also keeps the harbourfront within easy reach. Build Nova Scotia describes the Halifax Harbourwalk as offering 4.4 kilometres of boardwalk with harbour views, food, shops, and public spaces. So while Quinpool South is not “waterfront living” in the same way as a direct oceanfront address, it absolutely gives buyers convenient access to one of Halifax’s signature lifestyle features.

From a family perspective, nearby public school options in the broader area include Sir Charles Tupper Elementary, Halifax Central Junior High, Oxford School, and Citadel High, with private options such as Halifax Grammar also nearby. That said, buyers should always verify school assignment, program eligibility, and catchment boundaries by exact civic address through HRCE or the relevant school authority, because this wider area crosses a few commonly understood neighbourhood lines.

In terms of transportation, this is one of the better-positioned urban areas in Halifax for buyers who want options. Halifax Transit identifies its corridor routes as frequent service on high-demand corridors running throughout the day, evenings, weekends, and late hours, and routes serving Spring Garden, Universities, and Peninsula corridors all support this part of the peninsula. Realistically, many buyers here can walk for coffee, groceries, parks, and casual dining, but not every errand is equally easy on foot depending on the exact block. So the honest answer is this: parts of Quinpool South are quite walkable, but some buyers will still use a car or transit regularly. That is the tradeoff. You get more space, more neighbourhood feel, and better access to parks and institutions than you would in the absolute downtown core, but you are not in a fully car-free urban bubble.

Overall, this is a strong option for buyers searching best neighborhoods in Halifax, Quinpool South schools and amenities, or commuting from Quinpool South to downtown Halifax. It works particularly well for people who want an established urban neighbourhood with real services, access to green space, and close proximity to hospitals, universities, and the harbour — without the full chaos of living right in the middle of downtown. In plain English: it is convenient, connected, and highly livable. That is why people keep wanting in.

6. Why Buyers Like This Area

  • Close to Quinpool Road shops, groceries, services, and restaurants in a true neighbourhood mainstreet setting.
  • Near Halifax Common, the Emera Oval, Central Common Pool, and the Public Gardens for year-round outdoor use.
  • Convenient to Dalhousie, Saint Mary’s, IWK, QEII, and downtown Halifax.
  • Better balance of walkability and neighbourhood feel than many more suburban options.
  • Easy access to the Halifax Harbourwalk and central peninsula transit routes.

7. FAQ Section

Is Quinpool South Halifax a good place to live? Yes, for many buyers it is. The area offers a strong mix of urban convenience, park access, schools, restaurants, transit, and proximity to downtown, hospitals, and universities. It is especially appealing to professionals, families, and buyers who want a central Halifax lifestyle.

What is it like living near Halifax Harbour from Quinpool South? You are not necessarily on the water, but you are close to it. Buyers in this area can reach the Halifax waterfront and Harbourwalk fairly easily for walking, dining, views, and events.

Are there schools near Quinpool South Halifax? Yes. Nearby options in the broader area include Sir Charles Tupper Elementary, Halifax Central Junior High, Oxford School, and Citadel High, plus private options like Halifax Grammar. School catchments and program access should always be verified by exact civic address.

Is Quinpool South Halifax walkable? In many parts, yes. Buyers can often walk to groceries, restaurants, green space, and some work or school destinations. That said, exact walkability depends on the specific block, and some errands may still be easier by car or transit.

How far is Quinpool South Halifax from downtown? It is essentially part of the central Halifax peninsula, so downtown access is one of the area’s biggest advantages. Many locations are a short drive, bike, bus ride, or walk from the downtown core depending on the exact address.

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