Honest writeups of the places I show buyers most. Each guide covers the character, the price ranges, the schools, the streets, and the tradeoffs nobody mentions in a listing description.
Walkable, riverfront, mixed-use. Heritage homes, condos, and the densest cultural amenities in the city.
Read the guide →Established south-side residential, walkable to downtown and the hospital. Mature trees, character homes, steady demand.
Read the guide →Mid-century pocket with character homes, mature trees, and a tight community feel near the university and downtown.
Read the guide →Established south-side family enclave. Tree-lined streets, school catchments, and steady appreciation.
Read the guide →Newer construction, larger lots, and the bulk of greater Fredericton's growth. Good for move-up buyers and families.
Read the guide →Family-suburban with country breathing room. Schools, sports fields, and the price gap to downtown that draws move-up buyers.
Read the guide →Country lots, larger homes, quiet roads. The right side of town for buyers who want privacy without losing the commute.
Read the guide →The riverside corridor heading west out of town. Older established homes, water views, and pockets of new construction.
Read the guide →The north side's family-buyer favourite. Strong schools, generous lots, and the price gaps to the south side that still favour buyers.
Read the guide →Quiet, family-friendly, deep New Brunswick roots. Walkable to the river trail and the Marysville mill heritage area.
Read the guide →Mill town heritage with strong community character. Older homes, family streets, and value still favourable versus the south side.
Read the guide →Quieter north-side residential heading west. River views, older established homes, and a calmer pace than the suburbs.
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