Heading west on the north side from Nashwaaksis, the houses thin out, the lots get larger, and the pace slows. River views come and go. The commute to downtown stays under 15 minutes.
Mostly mid-century to newer single-family homes on generous lots, with a riverside corridor along the St. John and a residential interior of quiet residential streets. No commercial strip to speak of. The trans-Canada is close enough for travel but far enough not to hear it from most homes.
Families who want north-side schools and a real lot, working professionals who like the commute via the Princess Margaret Bridge, and a steady stream of buyers retiring on the river. Less turnover than Nashwaaksis, which is part of the appeal.
Most non-river homes sit between $350,000 and $550,000. River-facing or river-access properties run $550,000 to $850,000 depending on lot and setback. Land lots in the corridor occasionally come up in the $90,000 to $200,000 range.
Wells and septic on some properties, especially as you head west. Confirm the school catchment for any children; the boundary lines have shifted in recent years. Internet service quality varies by exact street, so verify before assuming you can work from home full time.
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