Your Guide to Student Housing in Halifax
Halifax is the largest city in Atlantic Canada and a primary study destination for international students. The city is compact, with most universities located within a few kilometres of the downtown core. This guide focuses on the 2026–2027 academic year using current listing data from the independent platform. There is one student property currently listed, with a monthly rent starting at CAD 1,170 (indicative — confirm with the operator). The university driving demand is Dalhousie University, ranked 283 globally. Below you will find a neighbourhood breakdown by commute, price guidance, mapping to Dalhousie’s main campus and downtown facilities, three common pitfalls, a booking timeline, and four frequently asked questions.
Neighbourhoods by Commute
Because Halifax is relatively small, most neighbourhoods are within a 30-minute bus ride or a 15-minute bike ride from Dalhousie University’s main campus (Studley Campus) on the peninsula. The only listed property location is not specified, but general student housing clusters around the following areas. Commute times are based on public transit schedules for 2026.
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South End (Dalhousie Campus Area)
Walking distance to Studley and Carleton campuses. Buses run along Robie Street and South Park Street. Many purpose-built student residences and older houses converted to apartments. Rent for a private room typically ranges from CAD 900–1,300 per month. The listed property at CAD 1,170 likely falls in this zone or adjacent areas.
Commute to Dalhousie: 5–15 minutes on foot. -
Downtown Halifax (Barrington Street to Spring Garden Road)
A mix of high-rise apartments and heritage buildings. Spring Garden Road is the main commercial strip with cafes, grocery stores, and banks. Dalhousie’s downtown facilities (e.g., the Rowe Building) are here. Buses run frequently to the campus.
Commute to Studley Campus: 15–25 minutes by bus; 20–30 minutes on foot. -
North End (around Gottingen Street)
More affordable than the South End, with a growing number of student rentals. Some newer purpose-built buildings. The 2026 bus route improvements have reduced travel times.
Commute to Dalhousie: 20–30 minutes by bus. -
West End (near Mumford Road)
Mostly residential with lower density. Mumford Terminal is a major bus hub connecting to the peninsula. Rent can be slightly lower than downtown.
Commute to Dalhousie: 25–35 minutes by bus. -
Dartmouth (across the Macdonald Bridge)
A separate city connected by bridge and ferry. Ferry from Dartmouth to Halifax takes 12 minutes, then a bus to campus. Some students choose Dartmouth for lower rents, but total commute is longer.
Commute to Dalhousie: 40–55 minutes (ferry + bus).
Key takeaway: Most student housing is concentrated on the Halifax peninsula. If you want the shortest walk to Dalhousie, target the South End. If you prefer urban amenities, Downtown is a good middle ground. The single listed property at CAD 1,170 likely represents a mid-range option near the university.
Price Bands and What to Expect

Based on the current listing data, the platform shows one property in Halifax with a minimum monthly rent of CAD 1,170. This price is indicative — confirm with the operator for the 2026–2027 academic year. Below is a general breakdown of typical student housing costs in Halifax, drawn from broader market trends (not from this platform’s data alone, as we have only one listing). Use these bands for planning, but always verify with operators.
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Budget < CAD 1,000 per month
Very limited in purpose-built student accommodation. Shared apartments or basements in North End or Dartmouth may fall here, but quality varies. Not represented in the current listed property. -
Mid-range CAD 1,000–1,300 per month
This is where the single listed property sits at CAD 1,170. Commonly a private room in a shared unit or a studio near Dalhousie. Includes utilities in some cases. Most purpose-built student residences target this band. -
Premium > CAD 1,300 per month
Larger studios, one-bedroom apartments, or en-suite rooms in newer buildings close to Spring Garden Road. The current listing does not cover this range; you would need to search other platforms or contact operators directly.
Important: The rent of CAD 1,170 is indicative — confirm with the operator. It may or may not include utilities (electricity, water, internet). Always ask for a full breakdown before signing. For the 2026-2027 year, expect rents to rise slightly (typically 2–4% annually), but no reliable projection exists in the given data.
How Dalhousie University Maps to Local Areas
Dalhousie University has two main campuses on the Halifax peninsula: the Studley Campus (main teaching and admin) and the Carleton Campus (health sciences, dentistry, and some research). There is also a Sexton Campus downtown (engineering and architecture). The listed university in the data is Dalhousie University (rank 283). Here is how the neighbourhoods connect:
- South End is directly adjacent to Studley Campus. Many student houses are on streets like South Street, University Avenue, and LeMarchant Street. The Carleton Campus is a short walk south-west along Robie Street.
- Downtown Halifax (Spring Garden Road area) is within a 10-minute walk to Sexton Campus. Buses run from downtown to Studley Campus in 5–10 minutes.
- North End is further from both campuses but still reachable by bus along Robie Street. The North End has a growing student population due to lower rents.
- West End and Dartmouth require longer commutes. These areas are less popular for Dalhousie students unless they have cars or prefer quieter living.
Because Dalhousie is the only university listed in the data, students attending other institutions (e.g., Saint Mary’s University, NSCAD, Mount Saint Vincent) are not covered here. If you study at Dalhousie, aim for the South End or Downtown for the shortest commute.
3 Common Pitfalls to Avoid
1. Underestimating Winter Weather and Heating Costs
Halifax winters are cold, windy, and snowy. Many older buildings have electric baseboard heating, which can be expensive. A property listed at CAD 1,170 may or may not include heat. Ask the operator: “What is the average monthly heating bill in winter?” If it is not included, budget an extra CAD 100–150 per month from December to March. Also check if the building has double-glazed windows and adequate insulation. A warm house can save you money and stress.
2. Relying Only on Online Listings Without a Virtual Tour
Since you may not be able to visit Halifax before moving, some operators provide virtual tours. Others only show photos. The single listed property on this platform may have detailed information, but always request a live video walkthrough. Beware of listings that look too clean or have generic photos — they could be scams or misrepresentations. Use the platform’s integrated messaging system and never send money to individuals via unsecured methods.
3. Overlooking Bus Route Reliability in the North and West Ends
While Halifax Transit has improved, some routes in the North End and West End have inconsistent frequencies in the evenings and on weekends. A bus that comes every 15 minutes during peak may run only every 30–40 minutes after 8 PM. If you have late classes or a part-time job, check the bus schedule for your specific address. The listed property is likely on a main bus route, but confirm with the operator which stop is closest and how often buses run. A 25-minute commute can turn into 50 minutes if you miss a connection.
Booking Calendar for 2026–2027
For student housing in Halifax, the booking cycle typically starts early. Based on general industry patterns (not only this platform), here is a timeline to follow:
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October–November 2025
Some purpose-built student residences open waitlists or early applications. Dalhousie’s own housing often has specific deadlines. Check the university housing office. -
January–February 2026
The independent platform may list new availability for the fall term. The current listing at CAD 1,170 could appear during this window. Contact operators to schedule tours. -
March–April 2026
Peak booking season. Many students finalise their housing by April. The single property may be leased quickly if it is the only one on the platform. Apply as soon as you have a confirmed offer from Dalhousie. -
May–June 2026
Last-minute openings often appear when tenants cancel. If you missed the earlier window, check the platform daily. Be ready to submit documents (e.g., passport, study permit, proof of enrolment) within 24 hours. -
July–August 2026
Move-in period. Confirm move-in date and key collection with the operator. Ensure you have a short-term accommodation option in case the lease starts in September but you arrive in August.
Note: The above calendar is a general guide. For the 2026–2027 academic year, always confirm specific dates with each operator. The platform’s calendar may show availability in real time.
FAQ
1. Is CAD 1,170 per month a typical rent for a student near Dalhousie University?
Yes, it falls in the mid-range for a private room or studio on the Halifax peninsula. Many rooms start around CAD 900–1,000, and one-bedroom apartments go for CAD 1,200–1,500. The listed property’s rent is indicative — confirm with the operator whether utilities are included. It is not the cheapest option, but not the most expensive either.
2. How long does it take to commute from Dartmouth to Dalhousie?
Using the Alderney Ferry to Halifax (12 minutes) and then a bus to Studley Campus, the total commute is 40–55 minutes. If you drive or cycle across the Macdonald Bridge, it can be 20–30 minutes. Bike lanes have been added in 2026 but check road conditions in winter.
3. Are there any student housing options below CAD 1,000 per month identified in the given data?
No. The platform’s data lists only one property in Halifax, with a minimum price of CAD 1,170. Properties below that price exist in the broader market (e.g., shared basements, older apartments), but they are not on this platform. Always check multiple sources and verify with the operator.
4. When should I start looking for housing for September 2026?
Begin your search in early 2026 (January–February). The single listed property may be posted then. By April many units are reserved. If you prefer the South End or Downtown, act quickly. Last-minute options appear in June and July, but your choices will be limited.
Data as of early 2026. All prices and property counts are indicative — confirm with the operator for current availability and terms. Only one student property is listed on this platform for Halifax, so information should be supplemented with other sources.
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