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Canadian Forces Housing Differential (CFHD): What CAF Members Posting to Halifax Need to Know in 2026

What is the Canadian Forces Housing Differential and how does it affect your housing budget at CFB Halifax?

The Canadian Forces Housing Differential (CFHD) is a monthly allowance designed to help CAF members afford housing at their place of duty. Your CFHD amount is calculated based on your pay level, your posting location, and your living situation — not a region-wide average. For members posting to CFB Halifax, Stadacona, HMC Dockyard, or 12 Wing Shearwater, understanding your CFHD before your House Hunting Trip can materially change what housing options are realistic.

I'm Johnny Dulong, Family Real Estate Advisor with EXIT Realty Metro in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and I've spent 24 years helping CAF families navigate both the financial and practical sides of a posting move in Halifax Regional Municipality. My own Canadian Armed Forces background means I understand this benefit from the member's perspective, not just the real estate side of it. If you're posting to Halifax and want to talk through how your CFHD fits into a housing budget before your HHT, I'm available at 902-209-4761 or at SellHalifaxRealEstate.com.

There's also a time-sensitive deadline worth knowing right now: PPLD — the provisional transitional payment that has been supplementing CFHD for some members since July 2023 — will end completely on July 1, 2026. If you're currently receiving PPLD alongside your CFHD, your total monthly housing allowance will change at that date. Factor this into your planning now, not after you've committed to a Halifax rental or purchase.

HOW CFHD IS CALCULATED

CFHD replaced the old Post Living Differential (PLD) system effective July 1, 2023. The core difference is that CFHD focuses exclusively on housing costs, not general cost of living, and is calculated specifically by posting location rather than broad regional zones.

The formula is straightforward in principle: the median rent comparator value for your place of duty (based on a two-bedroom apartment in that market) minus 25% of your gross monthly salary. The result is your CFHD entitlement. If that number is zero or negative — meaning your salary is high enough relative to local rents — you receive no CFHD payment. If it's positive, you receive it monthly.

This means CFHD is explicitly designed to support lower- and mid-salary members posted to higher-cost markets. Halifax's rental market has been among the more active in Atlantic Canada in recent years, which is reflected in comparator values for CFB Halifax postings.

Three factors directly determine your individual CFHD amount:

- Your pay level (salary bracket as defined under CBI 205.453)

- Your place of duty as specified on your current posting message

- Whether you share a residence with another CAF member who is also entitled to a CFHD calculation

Family size is not a direct input the way it was under older allowance structures. Co-location with another entitled CAF member affects the calculation — speak with your Orderly Room if this applies to your situation.

Rates are updated annually, effective July 1 each year. The 2025 rates (effective July 1, 2025) are currently live on the Government of Canada CFHD page. The 2026 rates will be published prior to July 1, 2026. Check the official Canada.ca CFHD page for your location and pay level — do not rely on third-party summaries, including this post, for your specific dollar amount.

Canadian Forces Housing Differential — official rates and eligibility tables

[LINK: Canadian Forces Housing Differential → https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/benefits-military/pay-pension-benefits/benefits/canadian-forces-housing-differential.html | opens in new tab]

THE PPLD DEADLINE: WHAT CHANGES ON JULY 1, 2026

When CFHD launched in July 2023, some members who had been receiving PLD were going to see a reduction in their monthly housing support. To cushion that transition, the government introduced a temporary Provisional Post-Living Differential (PPLD). On July 1, 2024, PPLD was reduced to 50% of the original PLD amount. On July 1, 2025, it was further reduced to 25%. On July 1, 2026, PPLD ends completely.

If you're currently receiving both CFHD and PPLD, your total monthly housing support will be lower after July 1, 2026 — your CFHD amount stays, but the PPLD top-up disappears. If you're posting to Halifax this spring or summer and you currently receive PPLD at your current base, this is a budget planning item you should address before your HHT, not after you've signed a lease or a purchase agreement.

For members who never received PLD (or whose CFHD was already higher than their PLD amount in 2023), PPLD was never applicable, and nothing changes on July 1, 2026.

Speak with your Orderly Room or financial advisor if you're uncertain which category applies to you.

CFHD AND RESIDENTIAL HOUSING UNITS (RHUS)

If you choose to live in a Canadian Forces Housing Agency (CFHA) Residential Housing Unit (RHU) — such as Windsor Park, the DND-managed community in the north end of Halifax associated with CFB Halifax — you are generally not eligible to receive CFHD for the period you occupy that RHU. The allowance is designed to offset private market housing costs; if DND is providing your housing, the differential need doesn't exist in the same way.

The same general rule applies to single quarters. If you move from an RHU or single quarters to the private market mid-posting, your eligibility changes — confirm the timing and application requirements with your Orderly Room.

For many families, the private market in Halifax Regional Municipality offers more options, more flexibility, and a better fit for their specific community and school zone needs. CFHD is one of the financial tools that makes the private market realistic at a wider range of salary levels.

For a breakdown of Halifax community options near the bases:

[LINK: Best Communities for Military Relocation → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/communities-military-relocation.html | opens in new tab]

CFHD IS NOT AUTOMATIC — YOU MUST APPLY

This is the most operationally important point in this post. CFHD does not begin automatically when you're posted. You must complete form DND 4899 (Canadian Forces Housing Differential Entitlement) and submit it with supporting documents through your Orderly Room. The form is only available on DWAN.

If you relocate to Halifax and don't apply, you won't receive the benefit — and it won't start retroactively from your posting date in all circumstances. Apply as early as possible after your posting message is confirmed. If you've already received CFHD at a previous posting and you're moving to Halifax, you'll need to re-apply, since your place of duty has changed.

If you already receive CFHD and are not relocating this posting season, you don't need to re-apply — your rate will simply update on July 1 when the annual rates take effect.

For any questions about eligibility, the calculation, or the application process, your first stop is your Orderly Room (OR) or your chain of command. Your SIRVA Advisor can also help you understand how CFHD integrates with your IRP entitlements during a posting move.

HOW CFHD FITS INTO YOUR HALIFAX HOUSING BUDGET

CFHD is a monthly income supplement, not a reimbursement or a lump sum. For planning purposes, it adds to your effective monthly budget for housing — which affects both what rent you can comfortably carry and what mortgage payment you can support if you're buying.

A practical approach: once you know your confirmed CFHD amount, add it to your base monthly take-home and use that combined figure when running mortgage payment scenarios or evaluating rental options in Halifax Regional Municipality. A local mortgage professional can help you structure this correctly for a pre-approval.

Pairing your CFHD with the CAF Mobility Allowance (effective April 1, 2026: $13,500, $20,250, or $27,000 depending on your posting tier) and your IRP real estate cost entitlements gives you a complete financial picture before your HHT. Members who arrive at their HHT knowing all three of these numbers make better, faster housing decisions.

For more on how IRP entitlements and the SIRVA relocation process work for a Halifax posting:

[LINK: BGRS to SIRVA: CAF Relocation Guide for Halifax 2026 → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/blog.html/bgrs-to-sirva-caf-relocation-guide-for-halifax-2026-8965495 | opens in new tab]

For more on how the CAF Mobility Allowance interacts with home buying in Halifax:

[LINK: CAF Mobility Allowance Halifax Home Buying Guide 2026 → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/blog.html/caf-mobility-allowance-halifax-home-buying-guide-2026-8964116 | opens in new tab]

This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or mortgage advice. CFHD rates, eligibility criteria, and policy details are set by the Government of Canada and subject to change. Always confirm your specific entitlements with your Orderly Room, chain of command, or SIRVA Advisor before making housing decisions. Johnny Dulong is a licensed REALTOR® with EXIT Realty Metro serving Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How is the Canadian Forces Housing Differential calculated for a posting to CFB Halifax?

Your CFHD amount is the median rent comparator value for your CFB Halifax place of duty minus 25% of your gross monthly salary. Both the comparator value and your pay level bracket are reviewed annually, with updated rates taking effect each July 1. The exact dollar figure for your rank and posting location is published in the official rate tables on Canada.ca — your Orderly Room can help you read your specific amount.

Does CFHD affect whether it makes more sense to buy or rent in Halifax?

CFHD is a monthly allowance that adds to your effective housing budget, so it factors into both scenarios. For members buying, it can support a higher mortgage payment without overextending your base salary. For members renting, it helps close the gap between a comfortable rent level and Halifax's current market rents. The right answer between buying and renting depends on your posting length, family situation, and how Halifax fits into your longer-term plans — a conversation worth having before your HHT.

Do I need to re-apply for CFHD when I'm posted to Halifax from another base?

Yes. If you're relocating to a new posting location, you need to re-apply using form DND 4899, available on DWAN through your Orderly Room. Your CFHD entitlement is tied to your place of duty, so a posting to Halifax triggers a new calculation and a new application. Apply as early as possible after your posting message is confirmed.

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Call or text Johnny Dulong, Family Real Estate Advisor, EXIT Realty Metro, at 902-209-4761. You can also explore current listings and military relocation resources at SellHalifaxRealEstate.com.

Last reviewed: April 2026 — reviewed quarterly

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Military Posting to CFB Halifax: What the Relocation Process Actually Looks Like

What does the military relocation process look like when you are posted to CFB Halifax?

When you receive a posting message to CFB Halifax, the relocation process runs through the Canadian Armed Forces Integrated Relocation Program (IRP), now administered by SIRVA Canada for files authorized on or after January 6, 2026. Your entitlements cover a significant portion of your real estate costs — but only if you register with SIRVA promptly and plan your House Hunting Trip (HHT) with enough lead time to make a considered decision in Halifax Regional Municipality.

I'm Johnny Dulong, Family Real Estate Advisor with EXIT Realty Metro in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and military relocations have been a core part of my practice for 24 years. My own background in the Canadian Armed Forces means I understand the posting process from the inside — the compressed timelines, the competing demands on your attention, and the very real consequences of getting the housing decision wrong. Whether you're arriving at Stadacona, HMC Dockyard, 12 Wing Shearwater, or CFAD Bedford, I'm here to help you make the best possible decision for your family. Reach me directly at 902-209-4761 or through SellHalifaxRealEstate.com.

THE FIRST STEP: REGISTER WITH SIRVA AND CONFIRM YOUR ENTITLEMENTS

As of January 6, 2026, SIRVA Canada replaced BGRS as the Contracted Relocation Service Provider for CAF postings. If your posting message was authorized on or after that date, your file is managed at forces.sirva.ca. Files opened before January 6, 2026, remain under BGRS. Your entitlements under the IRP are unchanged — only the provider and portal have changed.

Your first action after receiving your posting message is to register with SIRVA and complete your Preliminary Relocation Assessment (PRA). This opens your planning session, assigns a SIRVA Advisor to your file, and starts the clock on your HHT authorization. Do not wait for a second posting message or for things to settle down at work. Missing IRP submission windows is one of the most common and costly mistakes members make during a posting cycle.

Your IRP entitlements can cover real estate commission costs on a home sale, home inspection fees, legal fees and closing costs on a purchase, your House Hunting Trip, and your Household Goods and Effects (HG&E) shipment. Benefit levels vary based on rank, family size, and posting type — confirm your specific entitlements directly with your SIRVA Advisor. Do not rely on what a colleague received or on general information online, including this post.

For a full breakdown of what the IRP covers and how to submit claims, visit the CAF Relocation Directive:

[LINK: Canadian Armed Forces Relocation Directive → https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/policies-standards/relocation-directive.html | opens in new tab]

For more detail on how IRP entitlements apply to a Halifax purchase, including the BGRS-to-SIRVA transition:

[LINK: BGRS to SIRVA: CAF Relocation Guide for Halifax 2026 → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/blog.html/bgrs-to-sirva-caf-relocation-guide-for-halifax-2026-8965495 | opens in new tab]

YOUR HOUSE HUNTING TRIP: USE IT STRATEGICALLY

The IRP includes a standard House Hunting Trip of up to five days and five nights at the destination, plus two travel days, for the member and/or spouse. An extended HHT of up to four additional days is available when required, using paid leave. This isn't a perk — it's a structured tool that, used well, produces better housing decisions at lower cost.

Before your HHT, connect with me so we can map out your family's priorities: commute tolerance, community feel, school zone preferences, and a realistic budget that reflects current Halifax market conditions. Arriving with a clear brief means we spend your HHT viewing properties that actually fit, not getting oriented. Halifax's spring market moves quickly, and inventory in the communities closest to CFB Halifax is limited.

For a detailed walkthrough of how to use your HHT effectively in Halifax:

[LINK: House Hunting Trip (HHT) Halifax → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/military-hht-halifax.html | opens in new tab]

UNDERSTANDING YOUR HOUSING OPTIONS: PRIVATE MARKET AND CFHA

Before your HHT, it's worth knowing that CAF members at CFB Halifax have two broad options: private market housing purchased or rented in Halifax Regional Municipality, or Canadian Forces Housing Agency (CFHA) Residential Housing Units (RHUs). Windsor Park is the CFHA-managed RHU community associated with CFB Halifax and is located in the north end of Halifax, close to Stadacona and HMC Dockyard. Availability and eligibility for Windsor Park are managed through the base housing office — your unit admin is the right starting point, not a civilian REALTOR®.

Many families find that the private market offers more flexibility, more choice, and comparable or better overall value once IRP entitlements are factored in. That's especially true for members with families who want to be in a specific community or school zone.

The CAF Mobility Allowance, effective April 1, 2026, provides additional financial support for members on a posting. Current tiers are $13,500 for a standard posting, $20,250 for a posting with enhanced criteria, and $27,000 for the highest-tier posting. This allowance is separate from your IRP entitlements and can meaningfully affect your purchasing power in the Halifax market. Confirm your specific tier with your chain of command.

CHOOSING THE RIGHT COMMUNITY NEAR CFB HALIFAX

CFB Halifax's main installations — Stadacona and HMC Dockyard — are located in the north end of Halifax. 12 Wing Shearwater sits on the Dartmouth/Eastern Passage side of Halifax Harbour. Where you're based changes the commute math significantly.

For members at Stadacona or HMC Dockyard, common community choices include:

- Eastern Passage: strong military family community, accessible pricing relative to the peninsula, short drive or bridge commute

- Dartmouth: variety of housing types from condos to detached homes, solid value, central location

- Cole Harbour: family-oriented, larger lots, slightly longer commute, but popular for members who plan to stay in Halifax for multiple postings

- Bedford: well-rounded community with access to both sides of HRM, slightly higher price points, but strong resale history

- Lower Sackville and Sackville: among the most affordable detached housing options in HRM, with reasonable commute options

For members at 12 Wing Shearwater, Eastern Passage is the most logical choice given proximity. Dartmouth also works well.

I know these communities in detail — pricing, what's actually for sale, and how each neighbourhood fits different family profiles. My job is to tell you the honest trade-offs, not push you toward any one area.

For a detailed community comparison built specifically for military families:

[LINK: Best Communities for Military Relocation → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/communities-military-relocation.html | opens in new tab]

THE OFFER PROCESS IN HALIFAX ON A CAF TIMELINE

Military relocations involve compressed timelines, and the Halifax market can move faster than members arriving from slower markets expect. Median home prices in Halifax Regional Municipality have been running in the mid-$500,000s in early 2026, with well-priced properties attracting multiple offers within the first week of listing.

Getting mortgage pre-approval in place before your HHT is non-negotiable. You should arrive knowing your ceiling, your monthly carrying cost at current rates, and the condition structure your lender requires. Halifax buyers typically submit a written offer, negotiate terms, conduct a home inspection, and work through any financing conditions before firming up the sale. A standard conditional period runs five to seven business days.

I'm experienced in structuring timelines that work within CAF posting constraints — including managing parallel transactions when you're selling a home at your previous posting location at the same time. Through the EXIT Realty network, I can also connect you with trusted agents in other markets to help coordinate both sides of the move.

For a step-by-step look at the full purchase process on a posting:

[LINK: Buying on a Posting → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/buying-home-military-posting-halifax.html | opens in new tab]

A NOTE ON AGENT CHOICE

The IRP uses an open broker policy — you are not required to work with an agent from any SIRVA directory or certified list. You have the right to choose any licensed REALTOR® in Nova Scotia. What matters is choosing someone who knows the Halifax market in depth and understands the constraints and entitlements specific to a CAF posting.

I hold NS licence #NA5059 and have been serving military families in HRM for 24 years. My approach is straightforward: confirm your entitlements before we start, understand your family's priorities, and make a housing decision that holds up over your full posting — not just the first month.

This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or mortgage advice. Market conditions in Halifax Regional Municipality change frequently. Always consult a qualified mortgage professional, lawyer, or financial advisor before making real estate decisions. Johnny Dulong is a licensed REALTOR® with EXIT Realty Metro serving Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I use my IRP benefits to cover real estate agent commissions in Halifax?

Yes, the IRP includes provisions for real estate commission costs associated with selling your previous home as part of a CAF posting. Coverage depends on your specific benefit level, rank, and posting type. Confirm the exact details with your SIRVA Advisor (for files opened on or after January 6, 2026) or your BGRS Advisor (for files opened before that date) before signing a listing agreement.

How far in advance should I start preparing for a posting to CFB Halifax?

Register with SIRVA and connect with a Halifax real estate advisor as soon as your posting message is issued. Ideally, you want to have your mortgage pre-approval in place and your HHT booked at least three to four months before your required move date. That timeline gives you a productive viewing window in Halifax and leaves room for a standard conditional period before your closing date.

What Halifax communities are most popular with military families at CFB Halifax?

Eastern Passage, Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, and Bedford are consistently among the most common choices for CAF families arriving at CFB Halifax. Each offers a different balance of price, community character, and commute distance to Stadacona, HMC Dockyard, or 12 Wing Shearwater. The right fit depends on your family's specific priorities, and that's exactly the conversation I have with every military client before the HHT.

Call or text Johnny Dulong, Family Real Estate Advisor, EXIT Realty Metro, at 902-209-4761. You can also explore current listings and military relocation resources at SellHalifaxRealEstate.com.

Last reviewed: April 2026 — reviewed quarterly

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CFB Halifax Housing Announcement: What 400 New Units Mean for Military Families Posting Now

How does the federal government's 400-unit housing announcement affect military families posting to CFB Halifax in 2026?

Those 400 units are planned, not built — and locations have not yet been confirmed. For members posting to Halifax this year, the private market in Halifax Regional Municipality remains the most practical path to stable, suitable family housing.

I'm Johnny Dulong, Family Real Estate Advisor with EXIT Realty Metro in Halifax, Nova Scotia — licensed REALTOR® (NS #NA5059), 24 years in HRM real estate, and a Canadian Armed Forces veteran. Military relocations to CFB Halifax, Stadacona, HMC Dockyard, and 12 Wing Shearwater are one of my five core specialisations, and I've been tracking the federal housing announcement closely because it's generating questions from families preparing for spring and summer postings.

The short answer: the announcement is meaningful for the long-term housing picture at CFB Halifax, but it doesn't change the housing reality for members posting this year. Here's what you need to know before your House Hunting Trip.

WHAT THE FEDERAL ANNOUNCEMENT ACTUALLY SAYS

In March 2026, the federal government announced plans to add approximately 400 new residential housing units at CFB Halifax — primarily one- and two-bedroom apartment-style units. This is in addition to 48 units previously announced under Phase 1 of the national military housing construction program.

CFB Halifax currently operates 468 Residential Housing Units (RHUs), a combination of apartments and houses managed by the Canadian Forces Housing Agency (CFHA). The 400-unit announcement would, if fully delivered, nearly double on-base capacity at the largest military base in Canada by population.

The important qualifier: exact locations for the new Halifax units have not been determined, and no construction timeline has been confirmed. For the CBC's full coverage of the announcement, see the report from March 5, 2026. [LINK: Federal government plans to nearly double Halifax military housing → https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/cfb-halifax-residential-housing-units-announcement-9.7116104 | opens in new tab]

For members posting to CFB Halifax in the 2026 posting cycle, this means effective on-base inventory remains approximately 468 units — serving a base population of more than 10,000 personnel. The gap between supply and demand on-base has not changed.

WHY THIS CREATES A WINDOW IN THE PRIVATE MARKET

When new on-base housing is eventually delivered at CFB Halifax, it will absorb some of the demand that currently flows into the private market in communities like Dartmouth, Eastern Passage, Bedford, and Cole Harbour. That shift is years away, not months — but it's a factor worth understanding if you're buying during your posting.

For members with a posting length of three years or more, buying in HRM now means entering a market before additional supply-side pressure from federal housing development reaches the private sector. Halifax's benchmark home price sat at approximately $545,200 in early 2026, and appreciation has been modest but steady compared to the volatile peak years of 2021 and 2022.

The window you're in right now — before new builds are confirmed, before construction begins, before additional personnel arrive to fill those units — is a reasonable time to make a private-market decision with more clarity about where things stand.

COMMUNITIES THAT WORK BEST BY BASE LOCATION

Choosing the right neighbourhood in HRM is more than a commute question — it's about community fit for your family, realistic price points, and resale considerations if your next posting comes through earlier than expected.

For Stadacona and HMC Dockyard (Halifax Dockyard area):

  • Dartmouth's Woodside and Portland Estates neighbourhoods offer ferry and bridge access to the Halifax side with more space at competitive prices

  • The Halifax North End and Fairview are close to base but tend to have older housing stock at a range of price points

  • Bedford provides a longer commute but newer construction and strong community infrastructure along the Bedford Basin corridor

For 12 Wing Shearwater:

  • Eastern Passage is the closest private-market community and offers strong value relative to the rest of HRM

  • Cole Harbour and Westphal sit within practical commuting distance and provide larger lots and more family-oriented community setups

  • Dartmouth proper bridges the gap between Shearwater and Halifax Dockyard for members with flexibility on their unit location

For CFAD Bedford and Windsor Park:

  • Bedford is the natural first choice, with newer housing stock, community amenities, and straightforward highway access to both highway corridors

  • Lower Sackville and Fall River extend the radius meaningfully but offer larger properties at lower price points for families who prioritise space

THE IRP ENTITLEMENTS THAT STILL APPLY

Nothing about the federal housing announcement changes your Integrated Relocation Program entitlements. As of January 6, 2026, SIRVA replaced Brookfield Global Relocation Services (BGRS) as the Contracted Relocation Service Provider for the Canadian Armed Forces — all relocation files authorised on or after that date are administered through the SIRVA portal. Your entitlements under the Canadian Armed Forces Relocation Directive are unchanged.

Your IRP House Hunting Trip, real estate commission coverage, legal fee reimbursement, and temporary accommodation allowances all remain in place. The IRP also operates under an Open Broker policy, which means you can work with any arm's-length REALTOR® — you are not required to use anyone listed in the SIRVA directory.

For a full breakdown of how the SIRVA transition affects your relocation file, see the related post on this blog. [LINK: BGRS to SIRVA: CAF Relocation Guide for Halifax 2026 → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/blog.html/bgrs-to-sirva-caf-relocation-guide-for-halifax-2026-8965495 | opens in new tab]

WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOUR HOUSE HUNTING TRIP

The families who make the most of a five-to-seven-day HHT arrive with three things in place: a firm mortgage pre-approval, a clear neighbourhood shortlist, and a real estate advisor who understands IRP timelines and CAF compensation structures. That combination turns a HHT from a stressful survey into a productive decision.

If you've received your posting message, the sequence that consistently produces the best outcomes looks like this:

  1. Register with SIRVA immediately at forces.sirva.ca to activate your relocation file

  2. Confirm your IRP funding envelopes and Core versus Custom allocations

  3. Arrange mortgage pre-approval with a lender familiar with CAF income structures before your HHT dates are set

  4. Research HRM communities by base location and family priorities — neighbourhoods, not just proximity

  5. Contact the Halifax and Region Military Family Resource Centre early for settlement support beyond the real estate transaction

Contact the Halifax and Region Military Family Resource Centre for family settlement support. [LINK: Halifax and Region Military Family Resource Centre → https://halifaxmfrc.ca | opens in new tab]

For a detailed look at how your IRP funding interacts with Halifax home prices, mortgage qualification, and the new CAF Mobility Allowance, see the related post on this blog. [LINK: On-Base vs Off-Base Housing in Halifax: CAF Guide 2026 → https://sellhalifaxrealestate.com/blog.html/on-base-vs-off-base-housing-in-halifax-caf-guide-2026-8988058 | opens in new tab]

A CLIENT SCENARIO

A petty officer posting from Esquimalt to CFB Halifax last spring arrived assuming on-base housing would be available within a few months of their reporting date. After connecting with the base housing coordinator, they learned wait times were unpredictable given current RHU inventory and their family size. With a four-year posting ahead, they pivoted to the private market. After a five-day HHT focused on Dartmouth communities close to the MacDonald Bridge, they purchased in Portland Estates — well within their IRP-reimbursed commission structure, at a price point their pre-approval comfortably supported, and close enough to Stadacona that the daily commute wasn't a factor. They settled in before the school year started, and their family was grounded in the community within weeks of arrival.

The scenario isn't unusual. It's what preparation makes possible.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does the 400-unit federal housing announcement mean I should wait before buying in Halifax?

No. The 400 units are in the planning and announcement phase as of early 2026 — locations have not been determined and no construction timeline has been confirmed. Members posting to CFB Halifax in the current cycle cannot count on those units being available during their posting. For families with a reporting date this year, the private market in Halifax Regional Municipality remains the realistic path to stable housing.

Can I apply for an RHU while also looking at private-market options in Halifax?

Yes. These processes are not mutually exclusive. You can apply for a Residential Housing Unit through your base housing coordinator while simultaneously working with a REALTOR® and SIRVA Advisor on a private-market purchase. Given current RHU availability relative to base population, approaching both channels in parallel is often the more prudent approach.

Which Halifax-area communities offer the best commute to CFB Halifax and Shearwater?

For CFB Halifax's Stadacona and Dockyard campuses, Dartmouth (particularly Woodside and Portland Estates), the Halifax North End, Fairview, and Bedford all provide practical commutes. For 12 Wing Shearwater, Eastern Passage, Cole Harbour, Dartmouth, and Westphal are the closest private-market communities. Bedford works well for members with posting locations across CFAD Bedford and Windsor Park.

This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or mortgage advice. CAF program details, IRP entitlements, SIRVA portal procedures, and federal housing timelines are subject to change. Always confirm current entitlements and housing availability directly with your SIRVA Advisor, your base housing coordinator, and the Government of Canada before making real estate or financial decisions. Johnny Dulong is a licensed REALTOR® (NS #NA5059) with EXIT Realty Metro serving Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia.

Last reviewed: April 2026 — reviewed quarterly.

Call or text Johnny Dulong, Family Real Estate Advisor, EXIT Realty Metro, at 902-209-4761. Explore military relocation resources and current Halifax listings at SellHalifaxRealEstate.com. [LINK: SellHalifaxRealEstate.comhttps://www.SellHalifaxRealEstate.com | opens in new tab]

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