Welcome to Masons Point, where size, quality, and coastal living come together at an exceptional value. Now offered at $929,000, this impressive property delivers over 4,100 sq ft of finished living space with a level of construction and upgrades rarely found at this price point. Built with energy-efficient ICF construction, this home offers superior durability, quieter living, and long-term efficiency—an important distinction from many comparable properties on the market.Designed for those who want more space without compromising quality, this home stands out against both older waterfront homes requiring updates and newer builds offering less square footage and fewer upgrades at a higher price. With more than $75,000 in meaningful improvements already completed, buyers can move in and enjoy the benefits without the added expense or stress of renovations and upgrades.Inside, the expansive layout provides incredible flexibility for families, entertaining, working from home, or multi-generational living. Generous room sizes, quality finishes, and thoughtful design create a home that feels both functional and refined. Whether you are upsizing, relocating, or searching for a property that offers true long-term value, this home checks all the boxes.Rarely offered at this size and quality level in sought-after Masons Point, this is an opportunity for buyers who have been waiting for the right combination of space, construction quality, and price. More space. Better build. Exceptional value.
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Head of St. Margarets Bay is one of those places that tends to win buyers over for the same reason city living does not: space, scenery, and a little more exhale. It sits along the St. Margarets Bay corridor, just west of Halifax’s urban core and close to Upper Tantallon, so it gives buyers a coastal, semi-rural feel without forcing them into full-on middle-of-nowhere mode. The area is tied closely to the larger St. Margarets Bay and Tantallon communities, which is important because that is where a lot of daily amenities, recreation, and school connections come into play.
For buyers searching homes for sale in Head of St. Margarets Bay, the biggest draw is usually lifestyle. This is not an urban, sidewalk-on-every-block kind of neighborhood. It is more about coastal views, privacy, mature lots, fresh air, and access to the water and trails. The St. Margaret’s Bay Area Rails to Trails system is a major local asset. It is a community-run multi-use trail roughly 33 kilometres long, connected into the Rum Runners system, and known for scenic sections overlooking the bay. That gives the area real lifestyle value for walking, cycling, running, and getting outside without having to plan a whole expedition just to move your body.
This is also a great location for buyers who like the South Shore vibe but still need Halifax to be realistically accessible. The trail association describes the area as about 30 minutes from downtown Halifax, and the Tantallon Park & Ride is served by Halifax Transit commuter service, including Route 330 to Scotia Square and Route 433 via Hammonds Plains and West Bedford. In plain English: commuting is doable, but this is still a drive-first area for most households. That tradeoff is exactly why some buyers choose it. They would rather spend more time in the car than spend every day packed into denser suburban or urban neighborhoods.
From a day-to-day convenience standpoint, Head of St. Margarets Bay benefits from being close to Upper Tantallon. Tantallon Plaza is a grocery-anchored shopping area, and the broader Upper Tantallon commercial area includes Sobeys, Atlantic Superstore, The Medicine Shoppe, restaurants, personal services, and the Tantallon Public Library. St. Margaret’s Centre adds another major layer of livability with recreation programming and arena facilities, which matters to families and active households because it gives the area something beyond “nice views and a long driveway.”
Outdoor buyers will also like how easy it is to build beach days and coastal outings into regular life here. Queensland Beach and Cleveland Beach are both nearby South Shore options, and Peggy’s Cove is reached from the Tantallon side via Exit 5 and Route 333. So when people search real estate near St. Margarets Bay or homes near beaches outside Halifax, this area makes sense because it offers a practical blend of home, nature, and weekend flexibility. You are not living in a resort postcard, but you are living somewhere that makes those outings easy enough to become routine.
For families, St. Margaret’s Bay Elementary is located right in Head of St. Margarets Bay at 24 Ridgewood Drive. Buyers in the broader catchment may also look at schools in the Tantallon system, including Tantallon Senior Elementary, Five Bridges Junior High, and Bay View High School. As always, school catchments, French programs, and transportation eligibility should be verified by exact civic address through the school board lookup, because that can shift and the address matters.
The walkability reality? Honest answer: Head of St. Margarets Bay is mostly car-dependent. You may be able to enjoy walking for recreation, especially near the trail and along scenic stretches, but most errands are going to involve driving into Upper Tantallon or beyond. For the right buyer, that is not a flaw. It is the deal: less convenience on foot, more room, more quiet, and more of that coastal Nova Scotia feel people are actually chasing when they start browsing living in Head of St. Margarets Bay.
Overall, this area tends to appeal most to buyers who want a calmer home environment, buyers moving up from denser suburbs, professionals who work in Halifax but do not want to live in it full-time, and anyone drawn to a scenic, outdoorsy lifestyle. It is also attractive for downsizers or retirees who still want community access and amenities without the noise and pace of more urban neighbourhoods. The main limitation is simple: if you want to walk to everything, this is not your spot. But if you want a home base that feels coastal, grounded, and connected to both Halifax and the South Shore, Head of St. Margarets Bay has real pull.
For buyers who want a scenic coastal setting, more privacy, and access to trails and beaches while staying within reach of Halifax, yes, it can be a very appealing place to live. It suits buyers who value lifestyle and space more than walk-everywhere convenience.
Living near St. Margarets Bay is about having water, trails, and a more relaxed pace woven into daily life. It feels more coastal and semi-rural than suburban Halifax, but Upper Tantallon helps keep groceries, pharmacy, library, and recreation close by.
Yes. St. Margaret’s Bay Elementary is located in Head of St. Margarets Bay, and nearby feeder schools in the wider area include Tantallon Senior Elementary, Five Bridges Junior High, and Bay View High School. Buyers should always verify school catchment and program eligibility by exact civic address.
It is better described as recreationally walkable than errand-walkable. The trail network is a strong feature for outdoor activity, but most daily errands require a vehicle.
The area is commonly described as about 30 minutes from downtown Halifax, and transit commuters can also use the Tantallon Park & Ride with direct weekday service toward Scotia Square. Actual travel time varies with traffic and your exact address.
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