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My Moncton housing and real estate blog covers Westmorland, Albert and Kent counties including other cities and towns such as Dieppe, Riverview and Shediac. Housing market analysis and insight for real estate buyers and sellers. Currently unrepresented? I'll quickly respond to your real estate questions.

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2007 

Established in 1784, New Brunswick was at first divided into eight counties by the Territorial Division Act, 1786.In 1845, Albert County was set off from Westmorland County and a new county seat was established in Hopewell Cape, where today you'll find the Albert County Museum, housed in the orig...
04/30/2007
Established in 1784, New Brunswick was at first divided into eight counties by the Territorial Division Act, 1786. The original shire town (county seat) of Westmorland was the Town of Westmorland, subsequently Dorchester, home of the Keillor House Museum and the Fort Folly First Nation. For some ...
04/30/2007
First quarter 2007 residential MLS® sales are NOT up in the Fredericton area. The residential real estate market is relatively stable thus far in the year. The number of residential sales almost equals last year's record high for the quarter. Worth noting is that the average sale price of the 408...
04/28/2007
First quarter 2007 residential MLS® sales are up in the metro Moncton area. The residential real estate market is certainly robust. The area served by the Moncton Real Estate Board area continues to be the largest real estate market in New Brunswick. The number of sales is up 16% and sets a new r...
04/26/2007
First quarter 2007 residential MLS® sales are up in New Brunswick's three largest real estate boards, Fredericton, Moncton and Saint John. The residential real estate market is certainly robust. Moncton continues to be the largest market. Saint John is the new leader in YTD average sale price. Fr...
04/26/2007
In the first quarter of 2007, in the City of Moncton, residential units and total permit values are up from last year. Will this be another good year for residential construction in the city? Well, the current inventory of unsold new construction may have an influence on what may transpire. There...
04/25/2007
An amendment to the Bank Act by the Government of Canada means lower mortgage financing costs for some owners of residential property in Canada.Owners and purchasers of Canadian residential property will not be required to purchase high ratio mortgage insurance if their mortgage does not exceed 8...
04/24/2007
MLS ® Statistical Report Residential (single family) for the Town of Riverview, Year to March 31st.Overall in Riverview, new listings are down 25% from last year while sales are up 10%.Buyers have less choice in West Riverview and the twelve month average sale price is down slightly.East Rivervie...
04/17/2007
Before expressing my opinions, I will first list the the pertinent New Brunswick legislation affecting real property (real estate), the corresponding provincial government department and the Minister responsible.The Assessment Act and Regulations administered by Service New Brunswick - Hon. Greg ...
04/10/2007
This is the residential report.The year is off to a positive start in the city of Moncton as the sales to listings ratio climbs above last year's level.The twelve month average sale price is virtually unchanged in Moncton North and advancing in Moncton East and Moncton Center.So far, new listings...
04/05/2007
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