New Brunswick Real Estate

Shawna Roy

Designated Broker

shawna.roy@exprealty.com

Provincial Office
82 Westmoreland St
Suite 406A
Fredericton, NB E3B 3L3

New Brunswick is Canada’s only officially bilingual province, making it the cultural hub of the country. With its many scenic landmarks and entertainment attractions, there is never a dull moment in New Brunswick. The coast of the “Picture Province” offers sandstone cliffs, lighthouses, and charming fishing villages, making for a home with an oceanic view. The maritime province loves to celebrate its multicultural population with a plethora of festivals throughout the year. The larger towns provide museums, theatres, and art galleries galore, along with many historical re-enactments.  Read more.

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Just Listed New Brunswick Homes For Sale

New Listing – 8 hours on Site
$199,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
2
baths
1,003
sqft
4682 Juniper Road
Florenceville Bristol, NB E7L2W8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX East Coast Elite Realty
New Listing – 8 hours on Site
$359,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
1
bath
1,747
sqft
1 McFadzen Street
Oromocto, NB E2V2N2
Listing courtesy of eXp Realty
New Listing – 8 hours on Site
$189,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
2
baths
970
sqft
1121 Robertville Road
Robertville, NB E8K2W1
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Professionals
New Listing – 9 hours on Site
$595,000
Active Listing
Business Opportunity For Sale
0.178
acres
93 Hampton Road
Rothesay, NB E2E2P5
Listing courtesy of EXIT REALTY SPECIALISTS
New Listing – 9 hours on Site
$139,000
Active Listing
Land For Sale
7,927
acres
40 Will Rogers RD
Steeves Mountain, NB E1G2X7
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Quality Real Estate Inc.
New Listing – 9 hours on Site
$254,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
1
bath
850
sqft
2840 Route 127
Bayside, NB E5B2T5
Listing courtesy of eXp Realty
New Listing – 9 hours on Site
$159,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
1
bed
1
bath
657
sqft
285 P. Savoie Road
Saint Pons, NB E1X0K1
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Parkwood Realty
New Listing – 9 hours on Site
$399,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
5
beds
3
baths
2,293
sqft
503 MOUNT PLEASANT Avenue
Saint John, NB E2K3V5
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS
New Listing – 9 hours on Site
$375,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
5
beds
2
baths
1,090
sqft
41 Erica Circle
Oromocto, NB E2V2M1
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Atlantic
New Listing – 9 hours on Site
$379,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
3
baths
2,500
sqft
875 Route 315
Dunlop, NB E8K2M5
Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Capital Realty
New Listing – 10 hours on Site
$39,900
Active Listing
Land For Sale
Lot Royal RD
Memramcook, NB E4K1Z2
Listing courtesy of EXIT Realty Associates
New Listing – 10 hours on Site
$3,125,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
14
beds
8
baths
3,074
sqft
1304 Scenic Narrows Boulevard
Cambridge Narrows, NB E4C2N6
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Atlantic
Open House – Sun, Mar 24
$375,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
2
baths
1,900
sqft
1 Brunswick Place
Saint John, NB E2K1B5
Listing courtesy of ROYAL LEPAGE ATLANTIC
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$489,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
4
baths
1,376
sqft
877 Millidge Avenue
Saint John, NB E2K2P2
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX PROFESSIONALS
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$599,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
4
baths
1,417
sqft
35 Dora CRT
Cap Pele, NB E4N1C3
Listing courtesy of Creativ Realty
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$249,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
1
bath
1,078
sqft
187 Boul. J. D.Gauthier
Shippagan, NB E8S1M8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Professionals
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$650,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
3
baths
1,411
sqft
617 Salisbury RD
Moncton, NB E1E1B9
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Quality Real Estate Inc.
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$349,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
1
bath
875
sqft
126 Linda ST
Saint Joseph De Kent, NB E4S4B3
Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Capital Realty
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$299,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
1
bath
1,400
sqft
70 Nevers Road
Lincoln, NB E3B8R9
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Atlantic
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$99,500
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
1
bath
870
sqft
2885 Rte 540
Elmwood, NB E7N2C8
Listing courtesy of EXIT Realty Platinum
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$19,900
Active Listing
Land For Sale
1.001
acres
– Collina Road
Collina, NB E5P3V8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX QUALITY REAL ESTATE
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$349,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
3
baths
1,726
sqft
292 Chapel
Grand Falls, NB E3Z1G5
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Prestige
New Listing – 11 hours on Site
$65,000
Active Listing
Land For Sale
0.298
acres
00 Kennebecasis River Road
Hampton, NB E5N6L8
Listing courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER SELECT REALTY
New Listing – 12 hours on Site
$599,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
3
baths
1,892
sqft
426 Glencairn DR
Moncton, NB E1G1W9
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Quality Real Estate Inc.
New Listing – 12 hours on Site
$189,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
2
baths
930
sqft
318 River Hill Drive
Saint John, NB E2M4T7
Listing courtesy of KELLER WILLIAMS CAPITAL REALTY
New Listing – 12 hours on Site
$109,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
1
bed
1
bath
624
sqft
10 Third
Lakeville, NB E1H1L7
Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Capital Realty
New Listing – 12 hours on Site
$189,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
1
bath
1,056
sqft
177 Rue William Gay
Neguac, NB E9G1Z4
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Professionals
New Listing – 13 hours on Site
$99,500
Active Listing
Land For Sale
66 Bouchard RD
Dieppe, NB E1A9T9
Listing courtesy of EXIT Realty Associates
New Listing – 13 hours on Site
$344,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
5
beds
2
baths
1,008
sqft
59 Southampton Drive
Fredericton, NB E3B4T5
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Atlantic
New Listing – 13 hours on Site
$95,000
Active Listing
Land For Sale
1.378
acres
— Route 860
Smithtown, NB E5N4A2
Listing courtesy of EXIT REALTY SPECIALISTS
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$424,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
3
baths
1,622
sqft
99 Melanie
Dieppe, NB E1A9H3
Listing courtesy of Creativ Realty
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$24,900
Active Listing
Land For Sale
1.498
acres
117 Artesian Lake Drive
Dunsinane, NB E4G1P6
Listing courtesy of CENTURY 21 ALL SEASONS REALTY
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$29,900
Active Listing
Land For Sale
1.198
acres
99 Artesian Lake Drive
Dunsinane, NB E4G1P6
Listing courtesy of CENTURY 21 ALL SEASONS REALTY
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$219,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
1
bath
865
sqft
236 Riley Brook North
Riley Brook, NB E7G2N7
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Prestige
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$229,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
1
bath
480
sqft
16 Fourth AVE
Pointe Du Chene, NB E4P4H7
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Quality Real Estate Inc.
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$1,040,000
Active Listing
Multi-Family For Sale
5,220
sqft
6 Clifton ST
Moncton, NB E1E4G9
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Avante
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$1,300
Active Listing
Land For Sale
65 Gordon
Moncton, NB E1C1M3
Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Capital Realty
New Listing – 14 hours on Site
$1,299,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
15
beds
8
baths
8,000
sqft
89 Porter Cove Road
Porter Cove, NB E9C2J3
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX East Coast Elite Realty
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$299,900
Active Listing
Multi-Family For Sale
3
beds
2
baths
1,600
sqft
159 York ST
Moncton, NB E1C2Z1
Listing courtesy of EXIT Realty Associates
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$459,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
2
baths
1,700
sqft
75 RACHEL ST
Shediac, NB E4P9A3
Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Capital Realty
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$250,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
1
bath
1,140
sqft
761 rue Henry
Tracadie, NB E1X1A6
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Professionals
Open House – Thu, Mar 21
$499,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
2
baths
1,500
sqft
4 Leo Lane
Hanwell, NB E3C1M9
Listing courtesy of eXp Realty
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$164,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
1
bath
834
sqft
106 King Street
Woodstock, NB E7M3P8
Listing courtesy of EXIT Realty Platinum
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$34,500
Active Listing
Land For Sale
Lot 24-3 Fairfield RD
Sackville, NB E4L2X8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Sackville Realty Ltd.
Open House – Sun, Mar 24
$239,500
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
2
baths
1,050
sqft
630 Lancaster Avenue
Saint John, NB E2M2M2
Listing courtesy of ROYAL LEPAGE ATLANTIC
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$329,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
3
baths
2,240
sqft
51 Crocker Crescent
Miramichi, NB E1V3Y5
Listing courtesy of Allied Realty Limited
Open House – Sun, Mar 24
$549,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
3
baths
1,540
sqft
15 Doherty Drive
Oromocto, NB E2V0M7
Listing courtesy of eXp Realty
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$299,500
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
4
beds
2
baths
2,134
sqft
64 Fairfield RD
Sackville, NB E4L2X8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Sackville Realty Ltd.
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$34,900
Active Listing
Land For Sale
Lot Alswood RD
Shediac River, NB E4R1A4
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Avante
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$224,900
Active Listing
Land For Sale
1.46
acres
1710-1720 Gowan Brae
Bathurst, NB E2A4X5
Listing courtesy of Royal LePage Parkwood Realty
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$34,500
Active Listing
Land For Sale
Lot 24-4 Fairfield RD
Sackville, NB E4L2X8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Sackville Realty Ltd.
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$424,900
Active Listing
Multi-Family For Sale
0.23
acres
386 Dufferin Street
Fredericton, NB E3B3A7
Listing courtesy of eXp Realty
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$364,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
2
baths
1,302
sqft
362 Carleton Street Unit# 102
Fredericton, NB E3B0C8
Listing courtesy of The Right Choice Realty
New Listing – 15 hours on Site
$54,000
Active Listing
Land For Sale
0.161
acres
109 Riverview Dr
Saint John, NB E2M1M5
Listing courtesy of SUTTON GROUP AURORA REALTY LTD.
Open House – Sun, Mar 24
$679,000
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
3
beds
3
baths
2,483
sqft
380 O'Leary Road
Beaver Dam, NB E3B9X4
Listing courtesy of Keller Williams Capital Realty
New Listing – 16 hours on Site
$649,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
5
beds
4
baths
2,008
sqft
29 Toole Court
Oromocto, NB E2V0J3
Listing courtesy of eXp Realty
New Listing – 16 hours on Site
$34,500
Active Listing
Land For Sale
Lot 24-2 Fairfield RD
Sackville, NB E4L2X8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Sackville Realty Ltd.
New Listing – 16 hours on Site
$34,500
Active Listing
Land For Sale
Lot 24-1 Fairfield RD
Sackville, NB E4L2X8
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX Sackville Realty Ltd.
New Listing – 16 hours on Site
$299,900
Active Listing
Single Family Home For Sale
2
beds
2
baths
1,200
sqft
700 Union Street Unit# 308
Fredericton, NB E3A3N7
Listing courtesy of RE/MAX East Coast Elite Realty
New Listing – 16 hours on Site
$849,900
Active Listing
Land For Sale
3
beds
3
baths
3,188
sqft
45 Harmony Lane
Burtts Corner, NB E6L2S9
Listing courtesy of The Right Choice Realty

About New Brunswick

Magnetic Hill theme park offers a zoo, water-slides, and other types of family fun for an exciting daytime adventure. New Brunswick has an abundance of versatile experiences for everyone, which explains why it’s considered the “Hidden Gem” of Canada.   

New Brunswick sits off by itself in Canada’s Atlantic corner. Wedged between the US state of Maine and the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Nova Scotia, New Brunswick is the quintessential maritime province. Large forests of pine and spruce dominate the interior, and two long, picturesque coastlines form most of the province’s borders. New Brunswick is as rural as it gets, with an almost-even split of the population living either in the city or the country. The economy relies heavily upon forestry, fishing, and farming, with mining coming to form a larger and larger share of the job market. New Brunswick is the perfect place for those looking for quiet, small-town living.

History of the province

Out of a plethora of First Nations living along the hills and coastlines of what would one day be New Brunswick, the Mi’kmaq and the Maliseet are exemplary of the Indigenous heritage of the province. The Mi’kmaq hunted and trapped along the rivers and are still known today as great fishermen. The Maliseet focused more on farming, as well as building and maintaining strong villages. 

The first European contact came not in the form of the French, or the English, but the Vikings. Five hundred years before Columbus landed in the West Indies, Viking explorers moved down the jagged coastline of Labrador, then Newfoundland, and touched briefly down in New Brunswick, which they called Vinland. They didn’t stay long, and it would be another five hundred years before a European set foot in the area.

French settlement in the region was sparse at first, with small towns along the coast and scattered farmland etched out of the massive hardwood forests that covered New Brunswick from end to end. Gradually, the culture of Acadia arose from the hard pioneering days of small farms, ocean fishing, and the beaver trade. New Brunswick was a frontier, in every sense of the word, and for almost two hundred years the French lived on this frontier until the English moved in.

At the dawn of the eighteenth century, wars with England eroded France’s power in the region, resulting in the loss of its control over New Brunswick as well as the surrounding areas. The French Acadians, who for generations had called this forested land home, were displaced. Some went farther west, some went south into what is now Maine, and some went all the way down to the bayou country around New Orleans, where the term Acadian gradually became Cajun.

It remains rural, with a few large cities, and an economy based on fishing, lumber, and shipbuilding. New Brunswick took to the modern era at an easy-going pace. Even today, over 83% of its territory is forested. Life is slow, relying on what the land and seas have to offer, making New Brunswick one of the quietest and most tranquil corners of Canada.

new brunswick transportation

A car is a must to live in New Brunswick. The Trans-Canada Highway runs down the southern and western edges of New Brunswick, servicing the mainly Anglophone cities of Moncton, Fredericton, and St. John. In the more French-speaking north, smaller roads link the many small coastal and inland towns together. Fredericton and Moncton both have international airports while the rest of the province is dotted with smaller regional airports.

things to do in new brunswick

  1. Visit the Fundy Trail
    • Located right on the Atlantic Coast, the Fundy Trail offers hikers, bikers, and cruisers endless kilometres of breathtaking views of the ocean, the vertical coastline, and the shaded pine forests that come right up to the water. Through spring, summer, fall, and winter, this parkway will always have something new to offer. We highly recommend visiting during neap tide, where the famous New Brunswick tides are on full display. Come for the day and watch the water rise and fall as much as 15 metres or more.
  2. Visit Moncton
    • With its central location between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and a history dating back to 1766, Moncton is a great place for all New Brunswickers to visit. Come in the summer and soak up the hot and sunny days at either of the city’s two water parks. Don’t neglect to visit Magnetic Hill Zoo, which is the largest zoo in Atlantic Canada and rated 4th as the best in the whole country. From Moncton you can travel easily into New Brunswick’s French-speaking north, head east to the big city of Halifax in Nova Scotia, or even take a two hour drive to Prince Edward Island! For New Brunswickers looking to do some travelling, Moncton is the place to be.
  3. Visit Miramichi, the city of festivals
    • A small, unassuming city of ten thousand on the riverside, New Brunswickers know there’s more to Miramichi than meets the eyes. Located in the Francophone north, Miramichi hosts a wide variety of events and festivals all throughout the year. Come up for the Rock N Roll festival in the summer, or the zombie walk in the fall, quilt shows in the winter and market days in the spring. There’s a little something for everyone in Miramichi.
  4. Fundy National Park
    • Located in the southeastern corner of New Brunswick, Fundy National Park is only an hour away from Moncton. This park might look small at first glance, but it has a wealth of fun activities, relaxing trails, and gorgeous vistas for anyone looking for a fun day trip into nature. If you want to get out on the water, you can kayak in the powerful Bay of Fundy, whose tides drop some 15 metres along the coast. Going inland, there are trails leading to waterfalls, rapids, and more. With over 100 kilometres of biking and walking trails, you’ll have no problem seeing the woods differently each time you visit. In the winter, it gets even better! The park stays open for those wishing to snowshoe, toboggan, or cross country ski along those same paths you walked on in the summer! Fundy National Park is a treasure that all New Brunswickers can enjoy.
  5. New River Beach Provincial Park
    • Also on the Bay of Fundy and only a half an hour away from Saint John, New River Beach offers fun in the sun all summer long. The beach is surrounded by its own provincial park which has plenty of opportunities to camp, go kayaking, or enjoy the many tidal pools left behind by the extreme tides of the Bay of Fundy. You’ll be able to find sandpipers, crabs, and even starfish. Be sure to stop by for the annual Sand Sculpture Competition and put your sandcastle skills to the test!
  6. Hopewell Rocks
    • These world-famous rock formations wow visitors from New Brunswick and beyond. They stand like pillars left behind by giants, with one even featuring an arch topped with pine trees! Formed by the tidal erosion that has given New Brunswick one of the most distinctive coastlines in North America, the Hopewell Rocks are a gem of natural wonder, the product of ocean and stone. Seen at high tide or low tide, these monolithic marvels will leave you in awe of nature’s power and will have you coming back for more.
  7. Visit St. Andrews
    • St. Andrews is a quaint little seaside town not far from the border with Maine. Founded in the eighteenth century, St. Andrews still retains its three hundred-year-old street grid and market square. Whether visiting for a weekend or a week, there’s more than enough fun activities to go around, ranging from golf, to an aquarium, and even whale watching! With a lighthouse, fortified blockhouse, and a beautiful, expansive historic hotel, St. Andrews is the perfect ocean get-away.
  8. Visit Saint John
    • The second-largest city in New Brunswick, and the third-largest port in all of Canada, Saint John is a charming city with a history dating well back into the 1700’s. Come visit its museums, theatres, and annual music festival, Area 506. Walk the waterfront in the evening and attend a performance by the Symphony New Brunswick in the Imperial Theatre.
  9. Kouchibouguac National Park
    • Try saying that three times fast! Kouchibouguac National Park is a national treasure for Canada, and a nice break from the southern coast attractions of New Brunswick. Kouchibouguac stays in touch with the First Nation’s heritage of New Brunswick, featuring an interpretive wigwam to give insight to the cultures and lifestyles of the Mi’kmaq people. This park features a great mixture of wetlands, pine forests, and even sand dunes. Come at night for stargazing, and in the winter for all kinds of snowsports.
  10. Visit the Capitol, Fredericton
    • We would be remiss if we didn’t mention New Brunswick’s capital. Centrally located in the province, Fredericton is a great place to visit for its history and culture. The city hosts several music festivals throughout the year, with music ranging from jazz to symphonies. Perhaps owing to its small size and a campus of the University of New Brunswick located within the city, Fredericton is the top choice for New Brunswickian artists, boasting many famous writers and painters over its long history!