Southeastern New Brunswick and the surrounding region of southeastern New Brunswick. From the downtown core to the Northumberland Strait coast to the inland river towns, every community here has its own character. I know them.
My service area covers Southeastern New Brunswick and the surrounding region of southeastern New Brunswick. The full Northumberland Strait coast east to Cap-Pelé. Inland west to Petitcodiac. That's Westmorland County, southern Kent County and parts of Albert County. If you're buying or selling here, you've got the right REALTOR®.
My service area, mapped.
The three cities that make up Southeastern New Brunswick proper. Where most of my listings live and most of my clients land.
The largest urban centre in the Maritimes and the regional hub. A bilingual, fast-growing city with established family neighbourhoods like the West End, Sunny Brae, Mapleton and Centennial, plus newer subdivisions in the north end.
Real estate range: starter condos and townhomes from the high $200s, family homes in the $400Ks to $600Ks, executive properties above.
Across the Petitcodiac River from Moncton. Known for parks, the Mill Creek and Riverview Lions Pool, strong schools and a quieter family-focused pace. Steady new construction on the south side.
Real estate range: single-family homes dominate, often with bigger yards than central Moncton. Popular with growing families.
East of Moncton, predominantly francophone, home to the Southeastern New Brunswick Romeo LeBlanc International Airport. Among the fastest-growing communities in the region with major new subdivisions in Fox Creek and the southwest sector.
Real estate range: heavy on modern new builds. Strong demand from professionals, young families and newcomers.
The warm-water coast east and northeast of Moncton. Cottages, beaches, lobster boats and a way of life.
The Lobster Capital of the World. Home to Parlee Beach Provincial Park, the iconic Lobster sculpture and a thriving summer scene. Bilingual and Acadian to its core. Mix of seasonal cottages, full-time residences and prized waterfront properties.
Real estate range: waterfront and water-view homes carry a premium. More affordable options inland from the strait.
Acadian coastal fishing community east of Shediac. Working harbour, sandy beaches, summer cottage country. Quieter than Shediac with strong local culture.
Real estate range: mix of seasonal cottages, year-round homes and waterfront properties. Strong vacation and second-home market.
On Cocagne Bay, known for sailing, boating and a calm waterfront lifestyle. Smaller, quieter Acadian community with a deep maritime tradition.
Real estate range: waterfront and water-view homes lead the market. Inland properties more accessible.
A quiet coastal community between Shediac and Cocagne. Mostly residential with a mix of seasonal and year-round homes lining the shore.
Real estate range: waterfront homes draw a premium. Smaller inland properties offer entry points to coastal living.
Acadian coastal town along Bouctouche Bay, famous for the Bouctouche Dunes and Irving Eco-Centre. Strong Acadian culture, tourism in summer, peaceful coastal living year-round.
Real estate range: waterfront cottages and year-round homes. Larger properties with land available further inland at accessible prices.
Quieter towns and Acadian villages within easy commuting distance. More space, more land, more peace.
A historic Acadian village. One of the founding sites of Acadie and home to the Université de Moncton's Memramcook campus. Rural pace with hobby farms and country lots.
Real estate range: often more space per dollar than central Moncton. Strong appeal for buyers who want acreage within commuting distance.
A small town along the Petitcodiac River. Country setting, big lots, small-town character. Easy commute into Moncton.
Real estate range: appeals to buyers wanting space without giving up access to the city. Mix of village homes and rural acreages.
Riverside village south of Moncton, near covered bridges and within striking distance of the Bay of Fundy. Country lifestyle with established homes and rural properties.
Real estate range: known for affordability, character homes and properties with land.
A small town further west of Moncton, named after the tidal river. Quiet rural community popular with commuters wanting space.
Real estate range: lower price points than central Moncton with the trade-off of distance.
Acadian village north of Moncton along Route 11. Quiet, French-language, family-friendly community.
Real estate range: approachable prices for family homes and rural properties.
A small Acadian village within commuting distance of Moncton. Quiet rural character, tight-knit community.
Real estate range: country properties at accessible prices.
Part of the broader Southeastern New Brunswick area, adjacent to Riverview. A mix of established residential neighbourhoods and small rural pockets.
Real estate range: family-friendly options at Southeastern New Brunswick pricing.
Cultural hub of the Tantramar region, home to Mount Allison University and a thriving arts scene. Border-town feel where New Brunswick meets Nova Scotia.
Real estate range: mix of historic character homes, university-town rentals and rural properties on the Tantramar marshes.
Whether you're focused on the city, the coast or a country lot, I'll walk through the trade-offs honestly and help you land where you're actually meant to be.