Ep.122 | Nova Scotia’s 2% Down Payment Program: Smart Solution or PR Stunt?
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Nova Scotia has launched a new 2% down payment pilot program for first-time homebuyers, and it’s making headlines across the mortgage industry.
But when you break down the math, does this actually help buyers… or does it increase long-term costs, tighten affordability through stress testing, and expose taxpayers to more risk?
In this episode, Ryan and Neal unpack:
- How the new 2% program compares to Nova Scotia’s existing 0% down program
- The impact of higher interest rates and stress testing
- Why monthly payments may be significantly higher than expected
- The provincial loss guarantee and what it means for lenders
- Whether buyers are better off waiting, renting, or using traditional insured mortgages
If you’re a broker, investor, lender, or first-time buyer in Atlantic Canada, this episode breaks down what actually matters behind the headlines.
Show Notes:
00:17 – Introduction & overview of the 2% down program
02:45 – Breakdown of Nova Scotia’s existing 0% down program
05:22 – Key details of the new 2% pilot (income caps, credit score, price limits)
09:46 – Why the hosts aren’t sold on the program
13:21 – Stress test implications and affordability challenges
19:49 – Real payment example: $400K purchase scenario
22:46 – What other provinces are doing differently
27:15 – Private lending implications
28:18 – The real issue: housing supply and subdivision barriers
32:38 – Final thoughts & call for industry feedback
Resources:
Keystone Capital Group
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Find Neal On:
Instagram: @neal.andreino
LinkedIn: Neal Andreino
Find Ryan on:
LinkedIn: Ryan MacNeil
E-mail: ryan@keycap.ca