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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 

The Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area (MAGMA) is celebrating its third edition of the Multicultural Rendez-Vous Festival. The festival will run from June 28th untill July 1st, 2007 in Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe.The Multicultural Festival Rendez-Vous 2007highlight event will...
06/23/2007
Right after the motorcycles of Atlanticade move on, downtown Moncton will host an International Water Association Specialists Conference focusing on wastewater biosolids.Organized by the Greater Moncton Sewage Commission, the Canadian Association on Water Quality and the Université de Moncton, th...
06/22/2007
Greater Moncton's first annual motorcycle festival, Atlanticade, kicked off this week.Activities include an meet 'n' greet with a comedian and a band, cruises, demo rides, a poker run, a pool tournament, Legion breakfast, downtown Moncton street party with live entertainment, support our troops r...
06/22/2007
Beginning today the City of Moncton now offers free wireless internet access in selected downtown public areas including City Hall Plaza, Assomption Plaza and portions of the Riverfront Park. Wireless zones in the downtown area will be identified by the City’s WiFi signage. The coverage includes ...
06/22/2007
Welcome to my neighbourhood, the Fairview Knoll area of Moncton, in which most people include the Sunny Acres subdivision. My wife and I have lived in the neighbourhood for over twenty years, I know it well. The houses range in age from around thirty years to newly constructed, and there is stil...
06/21/2007
Moncton homes compare favourably in price within Atlantic Canada. And you get a lot of home for the money. Robust economic activity has not yet overheated prices for Moncton homes. Prices for municipal serviced building lots are also attractive in Moncton, Riverview and Dieppe. 2006 year end ave...
06/18/2007
The Le Festival du Homard de Shediac Lobster Festival  is about more than the crustacean which some find delectable and some find revolting.This yearly festival in Shediac permits the community to show its heart and soul through the efforts of it's residents, both year round and seasonal.The come...
06/17/2007
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Moncton, the second largest city in New Brunswick with well over 60,000 residents, is located in the easternmost corner of the Province in Westmorland County. Moncton's unofficial nickname is the Hub City, likely for two reasons. First because it was formerly a railroad hub, headquarters of the ...
06/17/2007
How to Buy Moncton Homes by Larry Estabrooks, Agent, REALTOR® The secret of buying the right home at the right price is having your very own Agent on your side. If you're in the market to buy a home in the Moncton area, I invite you to learn about my credentials and professional services as an in...
06/16/2007
In the month of May, the city of Dieppe issued building permits valued in total of almost $11 million dollars according to statistics released by the Inspection Department. The single family sector dominated with 42 permits worth $4 million. There were 11 permits with values of $3.7 million in th...
06/12/2007
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