Brokers weigh benefits and trade-offs of Nova Scotia’s 2% down payment pilot

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The province’s new program lets eligible first-time buyers purchase with just two per cent down through select credit unions, but brokers warn the trade-offs could limit flexibility and increase long-term costs.

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