Welcome to your weekly Saint John real estate market update! As we head into the vibrant spring market of late April 2026, we are seeing a fresh wave of inventory hitting the Port City. With the Bank of Canada holding interest rates steady, buyer confidence is blooming alongside the spring weather. Whether you are a first-time buyer looking to break into the market, a growing family needing more space, or someone seeking luxury waterfront living, Saint John continues to offer incredible value compared to other major Canadian cities.
Let’s dive into some of the standout residential properties that have hit the market over the past 7 days, grouped to help you find exactly what you are looking for.
Luxury & Waterfront Living
1 Princess St
Price: $1,150,000

If you have ever dreamed of owning a piece of Saint John history, this is your chance. Located in the heart of uptown, this iconic heritage property—widely recognized as the historic Thomas Furlong Building (circa 1879)—offers an exceptional mixed-use space. The primary residence is a beautifully appointed two-storey unit featuring a spacious kitchen, whirlpool tub, and stunning views of the Bay of Fundy just steps from Harbour Passage.
4 Admiralty Dr
Price: $825,000

Situated in Saint John’s premiere waterfront subdivision, this custom-built 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home is designed to impress. It features a grand entry with an elegant staircase, 9-foot ceilings, and a well-appointed kitchen with a built-in bar. The sunken family room with a cozy propane fireplace and a wraparound composite deck make this the ultimate home for entertaining.
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Spacious Family Homes
9 Whitetail Lane
Price: $499,000

Located in the highly desirable Millidgeville neighborhood, this bright and beautifully designed 4-bedroom, 2-bath home offers a comfortable lifestyle with exceptional convenience. Highlights include a heated foyer floor, a chef-inspired kitchen with a large island, and a seamless flow between the dining and living areas. It’s just minutes from schools, the university, and the hospital.
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700 Hillcrest Rd
Price: $434,900

Set on a private 1.3-acre mature lot, this pristine 4-bedroom split-entry home offers the perfect balance of space and comfort. It features a bright, open-concept main level with direct access to a spacious rear deck. The lower level adds a large family room, and the 26 x 22 heated garage is a fantastic bonus for storage and projects.
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Ideal for First-Time Buyers & Downsizers
102 Manners Sutton Rd
Price: $349,900

Classic charm meets modern lifestyle in the heart of Millidgeville. This beautifully maintained 4-bedroom home features mint hardwood floors, sun-filled living spaces, and partial river views. With a main floor bedroom, dedicated office space, and main floor laundry, it offers incredible convenience and timeless appeal.
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34 Belmont Rd
Price: $345,900

This new construction 2-bedroom, 2-bath home offers the spaciousness of a full two-story property. The open-concept design flows effortlessly, featuring a luxurious bathroom with a backlit defogging mirror and a striking architectural pine-and-steel staircase locally milled in Sussex, NB.
500 Douglas Ave Unit A21
Price: $134,900

Looking for affordable, low-maintenance living? Welcome to Fallsview Terrace! This lovely 2-bedroom condo offers amazing river views, hardwood and ceramic flooring, and a spacious kitchen. With a low condo fee covering heat, lights, and water/sewer, this is a fantastic entry point into the Saint John market.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are home prices dropping in Saint John?
Saint John remains one of the most affordable urban markets in Canada. While the rapid price escalations of previous years have cooled, prices have stabilized with steady demand this spring, making it a balanced market for both buyers and sellers.
What are the most popular neighborhoods right now?
Millidgeville, East Saint John, and the Uptown core continue to see high interest. Buyers are drawn to Millidgeville for its proximity to the hospital and university, while Uptown appeals to those seeking a walkable, historic, and vibrant urban lifestyle.
Is spring a good time to buy in New Brunswick?
Absolutely! Spring traditionally brings the highest inventory of the year to the market. With the warmer weather arriving, properties showcase their landscaping better, and buyers have a wider variety of homes to choose from before the summer rush.




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