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Ben (Woobin) Park is a dedicated real estate agent serving Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) and Dartmouth, specializing in buying, selling, investing, and renting. He provides expert guidance for first-time homebuyers and newcomers to Nova Scotia, helping clients navigate the market with confidence. Fluent in English and Korean, Ben ensures clear communication and a seamless experience, especially for those unfamiliar with the region or language.

With a background in Communication Design and fashion, and experience as a visual merchandiser in Korea, Ben brings a sharp eye for staging and property presentation, helping sellers maximize their home’s appeal and value. His global experience across North America, Europe, and Asia gives him a unique perspective, making him an excellent resource for those relocating or investing.

Ben is known for his strategic approach, market expertise, and commitment to client success. Whether you’re looking for your first home, a rental, or a smart investment, his personalized service and professional insight ensure a smooth and rewarding real estate journey.

For a trusted, results-driven real estate experience, connect with Ben Park today.

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Real Estate Trend in HRM, June 2025
Real Estate Trend in HRM, June 2025

Hello, I’d like to share an update on the real estate market in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) for June 2025. According to recent data, home sales, new listings, and average prices i...

Initial costs of buying a home in Nova Scotia
Initial costs of buying a home in Nova Scotia

Here is a breakdown of all costs incurred when buying a home in Nova Scotia. Buying a home includes a number of additional costs in addition to the purchase price. 1. Home purchase price The mo...

Bank of Canada Cuts Key Interest Rate by 50 Basis Points
Bank of Canada Cuts Key Interest Rate by 50 Basis Points

The Bank of Canada has lowered its key interest rate to 3.75%, marking the first 50-basis-point cut since the COVID-19 pandemic. The rate was previously at 4.25%. Economists had largely anticipat...

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