West Bedford where everything is better!

For Sale: $934,000 CAD

5 Beds
3 ½ Baths
Single Family
2 Storey
2,833 sq ft
Lot 9,103 sq ft
Driveway & Garage
In house
Year Built: 2024
MLS: 202607551
Parcel: 41520321

Where the Trails Begin and the Life You Imagined Starts

Picture this: coffee in hand, you step outside your front door and straight onto a winding crusher dust trail — creek on one side, the quiet hum of a neighbourhood just waking up on the other. This is the morning routine that comes with 134 Terradore Lane.

Tucked into the heart of Brookline in West Bedford, this bright, modern home was built for the way families actually live. The open-concept main floor spills from kitchen to dining to living room with ease — a layout made for Sunday pancakes, homework at the island, and effortless entertaining. The walk-in pantry (yes, the pantry) deserves its own mention: spacious enough to house your microwave, air fryer, extra dishes, and a month's worth of groceries, all behind closed doors, so your counters stay clean and your mind stays clear.

Smart home features — Wi-Fi connected LG appliances, a smart thermostat, and a fridge alarm that tells you when a door's been left open — mean this home works quietly in the background, so you don't have to.

Downstairs, oversized windows flood the basement with natural light, turning what could feel like a utility space into a true extension of the home. Upstairs or down, there's room to work from home, room for the kids to grow, and room to breathe.

Outside your door: two pickleball courts, a playground, a brand-new pump track at WOKWKWIS Park, Korean and sushi and Indian and pizza within a four-minute drive, and trails that stretch as far as you want to go.

Brookline is one of those rare communities where everyone arrived around the same time, kids go to the same schools, and neighbours actually know each other's names. It's not just a house — it's a head start on the life you've been building toward.

134 Terradore Lane. West Bedford. Ready when you are.

Amenities

Open-Concept Main Floor
Walk-In Pantry
Smart Thermostat
Wi-Fi Connected LG Appliances
Exceptional Storage Throughout
HRM Trail System
Pickleball Courts & Playground
WOKWKWIS Pump Track
Top-Rated School Catchment
Family-Oriented Neighbourhood
Restaurants & Shops Nearby
Flexible Work-From-Home Setup

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Executive Family Home in Brookline Park, West Bedford | Halifax Real Estate
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Executive Family Home in Brookline Park, West Bedford | Halifax Real Estate

Listed by Sandra Pike, REALTOR® | The Pike Group, Royal LePage Atlantic
Terradore Lane · Brookline Park · West Bedford, Nova Scotia
The Pike Group

Executive Overview

A bright, modern five-bedroom residence on Terradore Lane in the sought-after Brookline Park community of West Bedford, within Halifax Regional Municipality. Built by Stonewater Homes in 2023, this two-storey home delivers open-concept living, a fully finished basement, smart home technology, and direct access to an HRM-maintained trail network — all within minutes of Larry Uteck Boulevard's restaurants, shops, and services. For buyers evaluating Halifax real estate with an emphasis on family lifestyle, school proximity, and long-term neighbourhood trajectory, this property warrants serious consideration.

Stonewater "Terra" PlanBuilt 2023 · 2,833 sq ft
Ducted Heat PumpNatural gas hookup
Smart Home ReadyWi-Fi appliances · Smart thermostat
~15 Min to DowntownHighway 102 via Larry Uteck

Key Property Metrics

List Price
Contact Agent
Sandra Pike, REALTOR®
Bedrooms
5
3 upper · 1 main · 1 lower
Bathrooms
3 + 1
3 full · 1 half
Interior
2,833
Square feet
Year Built
2023
Stonewater Homes
Garage
1-Car
Built-in

Property Highlights

The main floor is anchored by an open-concept layout that connects the kitchen, dining area, and living room in a single, light-filled space. The kitchen features cabinetry extended to the ceiling, quartz countertops, and a large walk-in pantry with enough depth to store small appliances, extra dishes, and household essentials — keeping the main kitchen clean and uncluttered. Sliding glass doors in the dining area open onto a rear deck with yard space beyond.

The living room includes a fireplace, and a main-floor office with closet offers dedicated space for remote work — a practical advantage for professionals who spend part of their week working from home. Excellent storage throughout the first floor keeps daily life organized and the main living areas uncluttered.

Three bedrooms occupy the upper level, including a primary suite with walk-in closet and ensuite featuring dual vanities, a custom tiled shower, and soaker tub. The fully finished basement provides a family room, fifth bedroom, and full bathroom — with large windows and a warm, inviting atmosphere that distinguishes it from typical lower levels.

  • Open-concept main floor with fireplace and quartz kitchen
  • Large walk-in pantry with appliance and storage capacity
  • Main-floor office with closet — ideal for remote work
  • Excellent first-floor storage throughout
  • Primary suite with walk-in closet and full ensuite
  • Finished basement with bedroom, full bath, and family room
  • Smart thermostat and LG Wi-Fi-connected appliances
  • Ducted heat pump with natural gas hookup
  • Built-in single-car garage
  • Rear deck with sliding glass door access from dining area

Neighbourhood & Halifax Lifestyle

Brookline Park is one of the most actively developing and socially connected pockets of West Bedford. Part of The Parks of West Bedford — a master-planned community by West Bedford Holdings Limited — Brookline Park has attracted a critical mass of families who moved in around the same time, creating a genuinely engaged, welcoming neighbourhood dynamic. It is the kind of community where residents know one another by name, children walk to school together, and the streetscape feels safe and active.

Trails & Recreation

Directly across the street sits an HRM-maintained crusher-dust trail system — ideal for walking, running, cycling, or strollers — with a creek and ponds along the route. The Wowkwis Park Pump Track on Brookline Drive (opened 2025) serves cyclists, scooter riders, and skateboarders. A nearby park features two pickleball courts and a playground. The BMO Centre, with its four ice pads, is located within the broader community.

Schools

Families benefit from proximity to Kingswood Elementary, West Bedford School (PP–Grade 8, opened 2023), West Bedford High School (Gr 9–12, opened 2023), and Charles P. Allen High School — one of Nova Scotia's largest and most respected secondary schools, offering the International Baccalaureate Programme. Madeline Symonds Middle School is also nearby.

Daily Convenience

Minutes away along Larry Uteck Boulevard. Brookline Plaza and Larry Uteck Plaza provide neighbourhood retail. The corridor includes Atlantic Superstore, pharmacy services, and a diverse restaurant scene: Millstone Public House, Morris East, Blue Elephant, Nayya, Sou'Wester In The City, Cobbs Bread, plus Korean, Japanese, Indian, and Mexican cuisine.

Commute Access

The Larry Uteck Boulevard interchange connects directly to Highway 102, placing downtown Halifax approximately 15 minutes away, Bayers Lake Business Park about 5 km south, and Halifax Stanfield International Airport roughly 15 minutes north. For those exploring Nova Scotia real estate with a priority on commute efficiency, this location ranks among the most practical in the region.

The Bedford–Hammonds Plains Community Centre on Innovation Drive (attached to Charles P. Allen High School) offers an indoor gym, childcare centre, and community programming rooms — adding another layer of family-oriented infrastructure to the West Bedford corridor.

Is This the Right Home for You?

This property aligns well with a growing family seeking space, function, and a neighbourhood that actively supports the way they live. Five bedrooms across three levels offer room to grow, the main-floor office accommodates hybrid or remote work, and the finished basement provides separation between living and recreation space. Buyers who value being able to step outside and immediately access trails, parks, and green space — without driving — will find that this home in Brookline Park delivers on a daily basis.

It is equally well suited to professionals relocating to Halifax who want a turnkey, modern home in a community with established social fabric, strong schools, and a quick highway commute. The 2023 build year, ducted heat pump, and smart home technology mean the home is current, energy-conscious, and requires minimal near-term capital investment. For those evaluating West Bedford real estate, this listing combines the newer-home experience with a level of neighbourhood maturity and amenity access that newer phases have yet to achieve.

Work With Sandra Pike

Sandra Pike, REALTOR®
Team Leader · The Pike Group, Royal LePage Atlantic

Sandra Pike is one of Halifax's top resale listing agents since 2016, known for data-driven market insights and a client-first advisory approach. Whether you are buying your next family home or positioning a property for sale in the Halifax market, Sandra and The Pike Group offer the strategic perspective and local expertise that high-stakes real estate decisions require.

To arrange a private showing of this Brookline Park property or to discuss your Halifax real estate goals, contact Sandra directly.

Buyer Questions & Answers

Is Brookline Park in West Bedford a good place to live?
Brookline Park is widely regarded as one of the most family-friendly and socially connected communities in West Bedford. As part of The Parks of West Bedford master-planned development, it offers a newer housing stock, HRM-maintained trails, parks with pickleball courts and a pump track, and a strong sense of neighbourhood engagement. Many residents cite the walkability to green space, proximity to Larry Uteck Boulevard amenities, and safe, welcoming streetscape as defining advantages. It consistently attracts buyer interest across the broader Halifax real estate market.
What is the real estate market like in West Bedford?
West Bedford remains one of the most active and in-demand residential markets within Halifax Regional Municipality. The combination of newer construction, master-planned infrastructure, strong school access, and highway proximity has sustained buyer interest year over year. Detached homes in communities like Brookline Park, Kingswood, and The Parks of West Bedford attract families, professionals, and relocating buyers. Nova Scotia real estate in this corridor benefits from ongoing development and improving amenity access, which supports long-term value.
Who is Brookline Park in West Bedford best suited for?
Brookline Park is best suited for young to mid-career families, professionals working remotely or commuting to downtown Halifax, and buyers who prioritize outdoor lifestyle alongside urban convenience. The neighbourhood's trail access, nearby schools covering Pre-Primary through Grade 12, and proximity to restaurants and retail on Larry Uteck Boulevard make it a particularly strong fit for households with school-age children or those planning to start a family.
How long is the commute from West Bedford to downtown Halifax?
The commute from West Bedford to downtown Halifax is approximately 15 minutes by car via the Larry Uteck Boulevard interchange and Highway 102. Bayers Lake Business Park is roughly 5 km to the south, and Halifax Stanfield International Airport is approximately 15 minutes to the north. Transit service is available in the area, and the direct highway access makes this one of the more commute-efficient locations within suburban Halifax.
What amenities does West Bedford offer near Brookline Park?
Brookline Park residents benefit from a growing amenity corridor along Larry Uteck Boulevard. Nearby commercial plazas include Brookline Plaza and Larry Uteck Plaza, which offer restaurants, pharmacy services, and retail. The restaurant scene is notably diverse, with options spanning pub fare, artisan pizza, Korean, Japanese, Indian, and Mexican cuisine. Atlantic Superstore provides full grocery service. The BMO Centre offers four ice pads for hockey and skating, and the Bedford–Hammonds Plains Community Centre (on Innovation Drive) includes an indoor gym, childcare centre, and community programming rooms.
What are the schools like near Brookline Park in West Bedford?
Families in Brookline Park have access to several highly regarded schools within the Halifax Regional Centre for Education. Kingswood Elementary serves Pre-Primary to Grade 6. West Bedford School, which opened in 2023, covers Pre-Primary to Grade 8. West Bedford High School, on the same campus, serves Grades 9 through 12. Charles P. Allen High School — one of the largest high schools in Nova Scotia with approximately 1,800 students — offers the International Baccalaureate Programme and is located on Innovation Drive in Bedford. Madeline Symonds Middle School provides an additional option for Grades 6 through 9.
What outdoor trails and recreation are near Brookline Park?
Trail access is one of the defining lifestyle features of Brookline Park. An HRM-maintained crusher-dust trail network runs directly across the street from this home, suitable for walking, jogging, cycling, and strollers, with a creek and ponds along the route. The Wowkwis Park Pump Track on Brookline Drive — opened in 2025 — serves cyclists, scooter riders, and skateboarders. A nearby park includes two pickleball courts and a playground. The proposed Blue Mountain–Birch Cove Lakes Regional Park is also positioned to the south, offering future expansion of the outdoor recreation network.
How competitive is the housing market in West Bedford?
West Bedford has consistently been one of the more competitive residential markets in Halifax. Newer communities like Brookline Park attract strong buyer demand due to modern construction, planned infrastructure, and school access. Properties that combine functional layouts, finished lower levels, and proximity to both green space and commercial amenities tend to generate significant interest. Buyers considering Halifax real estate in this corridor should work closely with a knowledgeable local agent to evaluate current market conditions and pricing dynamics.
Is West Bedford a good area for investment or long-term value?
Many investors and long-term buyers look at West Bedford because of its ongoing development trajectory, strong school infrastructure, and improving commercial amenity base. The master-planned nature of The Parks of West Bedford — with coordinated parkland, trail systems, commercial plazas, and new schools — supports sustained demand. Historically, well-located homes in newer Bedford communities have performed well relative to the broader Nova Scotia real estate market, though individual outcomes depend on timing, condition, and market conditions. Sandra Pike and The Pike Group can provide detailed market data for this area.
What smart home features does this property on Terradore Lane include?
This home includes a smart thermostat and LG appliances with Wi-Fi connectivity. The dishwasher, oven, and washing machine connect to a smartphone and send status notifications, which is particularly useful for busy households. The refrigerator and freezer include a door-open alarm that alerts the owner if a door is left ajar. These features add daily convenience without requiring aftermarket modifications — they are built into the home's existing appliance suite.
How does Brookline Park compare to other Bedford neighbourhoods?
Brookline Park offers a distinct combination of newer construction (most homes built from 2019 onward), walkable trail access, and a highly engaged community atmosphere. Compared to established Bedford neighbourhoods like Bedford South or Papermill Lake, Brookline Park provides more contemporary floor plans, modern energy systems like ducted heat pumps, and a master-planned amenity structure. Compared to newer phases still under construction elsewhere in The Parks of West Bedford, Brookline Park has the advantage of a more established social fabric and completed infrastructure. For buyers weighing options across Halifax real estate, it occupies a compelling middle ground between maturity and modernity.

Map & Nearby Places

134 Terradore Lane
West Bedford, NS B4B 2N6
5 Bed | 3 ½ Baths

Bedford West

Why Buyers Love the Parks of West Bedford — And Why Brookline Park Gets So Much Attention

There are some neighbourhoods that sell because they’re new, and there are others that sell because people genuinely like living there. Brookline Park in West Bedford manages to be both.

For buyers looking at West Bedford, Brookline Park has become one of the most talked-about areas for a reason. It offers that sweet spot a lot of people want but struggle to find: newer homes, walkable amenities, access to green space, and a neighbourhood that feels polished without feeling stiff. It is designed to blend convenience with nature, which is a rare combo in a growing suburban community.

Brookline Park feels connected, not isolated

One of the biggest reasons buyers are drawn to Brookline Park is location. It gives you that newer-community feel, but you are not tucked away in the middle of nowhere wondering where civilization went. The community is positioned close to Larry Uteck Boulevard, with quick access to Highway 102, and The Parks of West Bedford promotes it as being about 15 minutes to downtown Halifax, about 5 km to Bayers Lake, and roughly 15 minutes to the airport. That matters for busy professionals, families juggling schedules, and frankly anyone who does not want every errand to feel like a field trip.

Brookline itself is described by the developer as a place “where urban and suburban living meet,” and while that phrase could easily sound like marketing fluff, in this case it actually fits. You can have a newer home, wider streets, thoughtful design, and still be close to everyday conveniences instead of living in a neighbourhood that looks nice but makes life annoying.

The parks and trails are a huge part of the draw

This is where West Bedford really starts to separate itself from some other newer neighbourhoods. Buyers are not just buying a house here. They are buying into a lifestyle that includes access to walking trails, open space, and nearby parks that make it easier to be outside without having to plan your whole day around it.

The Parks of West Bedford emphasizes its close connection to hiking, walking, and biking trails, with nature positioned as a major part of daily life in the community. That is a big selling feature for people who want somewhere that feels active and family-friendly, but also calming. In a lot of neighbourhoods, “green space” means a sad strip of grass near a retention pond. Here, trails and outdoor access are part of the identity of the area.

For buyers, that translates into real everyday value. It means evening walks without loading everyone into the car. It means a place to bike, stroll, push a stroller, walk the dog, or just clear your head after work. That kind of built-in livability matters more than people think when they first buy a home, and then it matters a lot once they actually live there.

Brookline Park is especially appealing because of its recreation options

One of the things that makes the Brookline area stand out is that park planning in Bedford West has specifically included features like walking paths, picnic areas, play lawns, playground space, and pickleball courts in the Brookline area. That mix is smart because it serves more than one kind of buyer. Families with young kids see play space. Active adults see pickleball and walking paths. People who just want a nice neighbourhood to live in see outdoor spaces that make the area feel social and usable.

And let’s be honest, buyers notice this stuff. They notice when a neighbourhood feels like it was designed for actual human beings instead of just rooftops and asphalt. A well-planned park area gives a community life. It creates places where people gather, where kids play, where neighbours bump into each other, and where the area feels established even when it is newer.

Amenities nearby make daily life easier

Another strong selling point for Brookline Park is that it is not just about nice homes and trails. The area is also close to an impressive list of day-to-day amenities. According to The Parks of West Bedford, residents are within walking distance or a short drive of grocery, banking, fitness, dining, pet services, health services, and sports facilities. Brookline Plaza alone includes services like Pharmasave, dentistry, physiotherapy, restaurants, Scotiabank, and more. The broader West Bedford area also includes access to places like Sobeys, Starbucks, GoodLife Fitness, HRM 4-Pad, and other key services nearby.

That convenience adds real value for buyers because it improves the way people live. The easier it is to grab groceries, get to a workout, take the dog to an appointment, or meet a friend for coffee, the more functional the neighbourhood becomes. People are not just shopping for granite counters and nice backsplashes. They are shopping for easier days.

It appeals to a wide range of buyers

Brookline Park tends to attract a mix of buyers because it checks a lot of boxes. Families like the nearby schools, recreation, and neighbourhood feel. Professionals like the location and commute options. Downsizers often appreciate newer housing and a cleaner, more manageable lifestyle without giving up access to amenities.

That broad appeal is important from a resale standpoint too. When a neighbourhood works for multiple buyer groups, it tends to stay in demand. And demand matters. Buyers today are thinking beyond “Do I love this house?” They are also asking, “Will someone else love it later when it’s my turn to sell?” Brookline Park answers that question fairly well.

Why people buy in Brookline Park

At the end of the day, buyers are drawn to Brookline Park because it offers more than just a new address. It offers convenience, recreation, trail access, community design, and a setting that feels both modern and livable. It gives people the ability to be close to shops and services while still feeling connected to green space and outdoor living.

That combination is hard to fake and hard to replicate. You can renovate a kitchen. You can paint walls. You cannot create a better neighbourhood around a home after the fact. That is why areas like Brookline Park continue to get attention. Buyers are not just buying square footage. They are buying the way a place makes their life work.

And in West Bedford, Brookline Park has become one of those communities where people can see the value pretty quickly.

Final thought

If you are considering buying in West Bedford, Brookline Park is worth a serious look. The homes are attractive, yes. But more importantly, the area offers the kind of lifestyle that holds value: trails, park space, nearby amenities, and a community layout that makes daily living easier and more enjoyable.

That is usually what people are really looking for anyway — not just a house, but a place that feels good to come home to.

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