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Hydrostone Place Condominiums- Halifax's trendy central Location.

Paul Viau , Guaranty GMAC ,Halifax, N.S.: Real Estate Agent in Halifax, NS

Hydrostone Place - Photo taken 06/02/2008 Completion date June 30/2008

is a "boutique" condominium developed and designed with you, the discerning buyer, in mind. When you purchase a Hydrostone Place home, you are selecting more than a prestigious residence – you are investing in a lifestyle.

Situated just minutes from downtown Halifax, Hydrostone Place is within a walking distance to the historic Hydrostone Market that offers trendy cafes, unique shops and renowned eateries.

Exterior construction consists of brick and stone complimenting the historical architecture of the timeless neighborhood, while keeping the location sensitivity in mind.

One and two bedrooms suites are available with features such as large wrap around balconies and are designed around a modern open concept for optimal space utilization.

The suites are tastefully appointed with ceramic, engineered hardwood and carpeting; distinguishing Hydrostone Place from the rest.

This twenty five unit condominium is designed to ensure the evolution of a small cohesive community.

Here are some popular floor plans:

Suite NameNumber of BedroomsFloor Plans (PDF)
The Magnolia1 bedroom + denpdf_icon Magnolia
The Gardenia1 bedroom + denpdf_icon Gardenia
The Mimosa2 bedrooms + denpdf_icon Mimosa
The Hibiscus2 bedrooms + denpdf_icon Hibiscus
The Hyacinth2 bedrooms + denpdf_icon Hyacinth

The Developer.

As one of Canada’s 50 Best Managed Companies, I.M.P. Group Limited is a privately owned, diversified company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

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Or you may e-mail me at pviau@gmail.com

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Condominium Directory -Halifax, Nova Scotia

Paul Viau , Guaranty GMAC ,Halifax, N.S.: Real Estate Agent in Halifax, NS

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Halifax is ready to take advantage of the massive demographic shift in the retirement population. It seems that while the younger population is leaving, the older population who moved west in the 80s and 90s are returning in mass. they are coming from Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto. They are selling their big houses and putting half in the bank and investing the rest in one of many condos available in the Halifax market.

To list some of the big ones include

Shepards landing -high-end oceanfront development downtown

Shepperd's Island - again high-end oceanfront development in Dartmouth.

Morris Street -Leston Court

Falkland Street - uptown condominium living.

Maitland Street - the Brickyard.

In trendy central Halifax there' two new buildings .

There's the Hydrostone Place.

and the Gladstone Ridge Towers.

For those that don't want to live downtown -there is Royal Summit. On Regency Park Drive.

there's a lot more to choose from so stay tuned! I'll eventually link to and discuss each individually and have pictures.

Right now I'm favoring down Royal Summit. Absolutely the easiest to get out of and get to the airport or where or where ever . Regency Park Drive will connect to Lacewood and shopping. For now it's my pick of the week.

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Halifax , Nova Scotia - A literal haven for jobs!

Paul Viau , Guaranty GMAC ,Halifax, N.S.: Real Estate Agent in Halifax, NS

Halifax – A job shortage crisis?

I recently read Gerald Walsh’s column on trends to watch for in the workplace in 2008.

I guess with the recent exodus of skilled workers to places like Calgary it’s becoming tougher

and tougher to fill skilled job positions.

“Forget about hiring the ideal candidate” he says. “You’re going to have to hire

the closest to ideal candidate and “train up” through mentoring, training and coaching.”

“Younger managers will be in over their heads.” These newly appointed managers will get younger

and younger and face workplace situations they have never encountered before.

Employers will be faced with putting in things like health and wellness programs, flextime, additional

vacations and better benefits. Flextime - meaning the 8:30 to 5:00 mentality no longer fits.

“Less demand for education and more demand for training.” As much as I support getting

a formal education its going to become less important in today’s world. Training will

move toward community colleges and trade schools. As long as the economy remains strong

and there is a premium on workers this trend shall continue.

I am hearing that IT jobs alone face a 1000 job deficit in the coming year in Halifax. With all this good news we should be able to attract people to the Halifax area and reverse the westward trend.