Dalhousie Property: 20 Listings for Sale

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House for sale: 369 Adelaide Street, Dalhousie

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$124,900

369 Adelaide Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 1B3

2 beds
1 baths
4 days

Entering Dalhousie on Renfrew St, go down the hill before the Fire Station, turn left onto Adelaide st, house is on the right before stop sign. Available immediately!! This charming 2-bedroom bungalow with an attached garage is perfectly located within walking distance to schools, churches,...

Eileen Fairbairn,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Eileen Fairbairn ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 759-5405
House for sale: 403 Wallace, Dalhousie

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$142,500

403 Wallace, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2W2

2 beds
2 baths
4 days

... lot with a spacious backyard. The home offers one floor living and is flooded with natural light. A great opportunity to own a centrally located property with thoughtful updates and convenient access to local amenities. measurements are approximate, contact your REALTOR® today to schedule...

Kim Garvie,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty
Listed by: Kim Garvie ,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty (506) 787-0586
House for sale: 172 d'Astous Street, Dalhousie

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$249,900

172 D'astous Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8E 1M2

6 beds
2 baths
7 days

... Situated on a beautifully landscaped lot, the main floor features a bright, open kitchen and dining area, along with a large living space, a full, newly renovated, bathroom and 2 bedrooms. The 2nd floor boasts 4 large bedrooms, a full bathroom and a flex area perfect for office, playroom or storage....

Ginette Bujold,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Ginette Bujold ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 987-2345
House for sale: 319 Goderich Street, Dalhousie

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$240,000

319 Goderich Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 1T8

4 beds
2 baths
54 days

From downtown Dalhousie, head toward Goderich Street via Renfrew Street or Victoria Street. Continue along Goderich; the property at 319 Goderich is located along the street in a quiet residential area close to local amenities. Welcome to 319 Goderich Street in Dalhousie. This charming 1 1/2

Tanya Court,Keller Williams Capital Realty (c)
Listed by: Tanya Court ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (c) (506) 760-1725
440 Goderich Street, Dalhousie

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$14,995

440 Goderich Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 1T3

0 beds
0 baths
59 days

Entering Dalhousie on Renfrew street turn Left onto Goderich Street and the lot is at at end of street on our left. This 0.72 acre lot is within walking distance to schools, nearby trails where you can enjoy walks in the woods. Also at the end of this street you will find the Recreaplex Wellness

Eileen Fairbairn,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Eileen Fairbairn ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 759-5405
House for sale: 517 Victoria Street, Dalhousie

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$329,000

517 Victoria Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2V5

3 beds
2 baths
75 days

From downtown Dalhousie, head toward Victoria Street via Main Street or Renfrew Street. Continue along Victoria; the property at 517 Victoria is located along the street, in a residential area close to local amenities. Beautiful and cozy home offering breathtaking views of the bay and surrounding

Tanya Court,Keller Williams Capital Realty (c)
Listed by: Tanya Court ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (c) (506) 760-1725
House for sale: 131 Renfrew, Dalhousie

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$54,000

131 Renfrew, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2H8

0 beds
2 baths
96 days

From Renfrew St. located on the corner of Victoria St. This older building has served a variety of purposes over the years and now offers incredible potential for its next chapter. The main floor is already divided into several rooms and includes an existing kitchen and bathrooms, providing

Kim Garvie,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty
Listed by: Kim Garvie ,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty (506) 787-0586
131 Renfrew, Dalhousie

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$54,000

131 Renfrew, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8E 2H8

0 beds
0 baths
97 days

Locate 131 Renfrew at the Corner of Victoria Street and Renfrew St This older building has served a variety of purposes over the years and now offers incredible potential for its next chapter. The main floor is already divided into several rooms and includes an existing kitchen and bathrooms,

Kim Garvie,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty
Listed by: Kim Garvie ,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty (506) 787-0586
110 Plaza Boulevard, Dalhousie

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$2,500,000

110 Plaza Boulevard, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2E2

0 beds
0 baths
102 days

This large unit used that used to be a shopping mall would be a perfect place for commercial development. A plan to have a part of this building converted into some apartments has already been made. Many possibilities are possible here with a big paved driveway and a big lot. (id:27476)

Joe Thibeault,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Joe Thibeault ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 987-3249
428 RTE 275 Darlington Drive, Dalhousie

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$49,500

428 Rte 275 Darlington Drive, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 1M8

0 beds
0 baths
102 days

just before 3 corner Darlington Drive and Bay Breeze Drive to Eel river Call Marise 506-475-7537 for more directions NEW LISTING!VACANT LOT***Beautiful scenic view and BEACH AREA to enjoy (1KM)!! tHIS PROPERTY OFFERS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD YOUR OWN DREAM Beautiful scenic view of the

Marise Desjardins,Coldwell Banker Dynamic Realty
Listed by: Marise Desjardins ,Coldwell Banker Dynamic Realty (506) 473-6500
421 Victoria, Dalhousie

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$160,000

421 Victoria, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2V2

0 beds
0 baths
102 days

Spacious Commercial Building Downtown Dalhousie, Corner Lot, Parking Available. A fantastic opportunity to own a spacious commercial building in the heart of downtown Dalhousie! Situated on a highly visible corner lot, this older building is well maintained and offers a versatile layout,

Kim Garvie,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty
Listed by: Kim Garvie ,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty (506) 787-0586
LOT Grey Street, Dalhousie

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$12,500

Lot Grey Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8E 1W9

0 beds
0 baths
102 days

Lots in Dalhousie with a view of the Bay Des Chaleur. This is 3 lots selling as a group, 4645 Sq. Meters (1.17 acres). PID # 50096106 with PAN#03412696 (the smaller lot) with PID # 50100593, 50179787 both with PAN# 03417175 taxes for the 3 lots is 83.36$. There is HST taxes on these lots (id:27476)

Ginette Bujold,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Ginette Bujold ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 987-2345
448 William Street, Dalhousie

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$175,000

448 William Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2X7

0 beds
0 baths
102 days

... studios or office space. Like many cities, Dalhousie is grappling with a housing shortage, and your project can play a pivotal role in addressing this issue. The demand for rental properties has never been higher, and this is your chance to contribute positively to the community. (id:27476)

Yves Castonguay,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Yves Castonguay ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 789-3966
House for sale: 365 Adelaide Street, Dalhousie

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$110,000

365 Adelaide Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 1B3

3 beds
1 baths
137 days

from Route 11 (the highway), Take the Dalhousie / Route 275 exit, Turn onto Renfrew Street Continue straight on Renfrew Street for about 3 km until you reach the town. Turn right onto Adelaide Street (its just past the area with the Pharmacie Jean Coutu). Continue on Adelaide Street 365 will

Zoe Pitre Levesque,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Zoe Pitre Levesque ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 987-9508
House for sale: 130 Brunswick Street, Dalhousie

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$179,900

130 Brunswick Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 1G6

3 beds
2 baths
138 days

Welcome to 130 Brunswick St. Dalhousie, New Brunswick. This cozy, sturdy built three bedroom home, sits on a full concrete basement on a corner lot. Renovated over the past three years, it has a New Asphalt 30 year shingle roofing done in 2023, New 200 amp electrical system from post to plug

June Macdonald,North Shore Advantage Realty Ltd.
Listed by: June Macdonald ,North Shore Advantage Realty Ltd. (506) 684-0299
House for sale: 371 Goderich Street, Dalhousie

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$238,900

371 Goderich Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 1V2

4 beds
1 baths
159 days

Goderich St For more information, please click Multimedia button. Location, Location! Beautifully Renovated Home in Heron Bay, Dalhousie, New Brunswick! Welcome to this charming and uniquely designed 4-bedroom, 1-bath home that combines character, comfort, and convenience. With high ceilings,

Sophie Giterman,Easy List Realty
Listed by: Sophie Giterman ,Easy List Realty (888) 323-1998
House for sale: 534 Victoria Street, Dalhousie

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$245,000

534 Victoria Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2T3

1 beds
2 baths
166 days

From downtown Dalhousie, follow Victoria Street east. The property at 534 Victoria is located along the street. This naturally lit, move-in ready, renovated home features new windows, doors, insulation, electrical panel and wiring, heaters, extra outlets, as well as updated plumbing with a

Tanya Court,Keller Williams Capital Realty (c)
Listed by: Tanya Court ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (c) (506) 760-1725
House for sale: 157 Renfrew, Dalhousie

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$395,000

157 Renfrew, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2H9

5 beds
3 baths
167 days

... church, shops, restaurants, parks and Health Center. A rare opportunity to own a property that combines timeless craftsmanship, abundant space, and unbeatable locationideal for families who value both tradition and practicality. Measurement are approximate, call now for a showing (id:27476)

Kim Garvie,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty
Listed by: Kim Garvie ,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty (506) 787-0586
House for sale: 416 Sansom Street, Dalhousie

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$499,900

416 Sansom Street, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2L2

4 beds
2 baths
179 days

Entering Dalhousie on Renfrew Street, continue straight past Irving and Samsom Street is the second street on your left, house is at the end of Sansom street. Step In & Be Amazed! Pride of ownership shines throughout this one-owner home on a private 1.93-acre lot with plenty of paved parking.

Eileen Fairbairn,Re/max Prestige Realty
Listed by: Eileen Fairbairn ,Re/max Prestige Realty (506) 759-5405
House for sale: 407 Victoria, Dalhousie

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$123,000

407 Victoria, Dalhousie, New Brunswick E8C 2V1

3 beds
1 baths
180 days

West on Victoria, the property is on the right between Brunswick St and Ramsay St. Located in Beautiful downtown Dalhousie, close to amenities, walking distance to many commodities. This beautiful home showcases timeless character with much of its original trim work still intact. Featuring

Kim Garvie,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty
Listed by: Kim Garvie ,Royal Lepage Parkwood Realty (506) 787-0586

Home Prices in Dalhousie

Dalhousie Real Estate in 2025 reflects a small-market setting where property values are shaped by location, housing stock, and buyer preferences rather than rapid swings. Local home prices are influenced by factors such as proximity to daily amenities, the condition and age of homes, and lifestyle features like outdoor space and storage.

Without focusing on short-term fluctuations, buyers and sellers in Dalhousie can monitor inventory balance, the mix of property types available, and days-on-market patterns to gauge negotiating room. Paying attention to seasonal listing cycles, renovation quality, and the appeal of move-in-ready homes versus those needing updates can also help establish fair value in this local New Brunswick market.

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Use filters to narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor features. Examine photos and floor plans closely to understand layout, natural light, and storage. Compare new and recently updated Dalhousie Homes For Sale to those with longer exposure to assess relative desirability. Reviewing property notes, recent improvements, and location attributes can help you shortlist homes efficiently and decide which opportunities merit an in-person visit. If you follow MLS listings routinely, keep an eye on recurring property types and how quickly well-presented homes move, as these signals often foreshadow broader market shifts.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Dalhousie offers a range of neighbourhood settings, from established streets near schools and community facilities to quieter pockets closer to parks, trails, and green space. Homes situated near everyday conveniences—including groceries, healthcare, and local services—often appeal to buyers seeking walkability. Areas with easy access to commuting routes or transit can attract those prioritizing straightforward travel to work or regional hubs. Properties with proximity to the waterfront or recreation amenities may capture interest from lifestyle-focused buyers who value outdoor activities. As you compare locations and Dalhousie Neighborhoods, consider streetscape character, lot privacy, and future surrounding development, since these elements can influence satisfaction and long-term value.

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Dalhousie City Guide

This Dalhousie city guide introduces a small coastal community at the northern tip of New Brunswick, where the Restigouche River meets Chaleur Bay and sea breezes mingle with spruce forests. Known for its friendly bilingual character and sweeping waterfront views, Dalhousie pairs maritime charm with practical amenities. Read on to understand how the town evolved, where people work, how the neighbourhoods are laid out, the best ways to get around, and what the seasons feel like in this distinctive corner of Atlantic Canada.

History & Background

Dalhousie's story starts long before its street grid and wharf, on lands traditionally stewarded by the Mi'gmaq. European settlement took hold in the nineteenth century, when the community was named for the Earl of Dalhousie, then Governor General of British North America. Early residents built livelihoods around timber, fishing, and river trade, taking advantage of a naturally sheltered harbour. Over time, the industrial era brought pulp and paper production, rail links, and a busier port, reshaping the shoreline with mills, piers, and modest workers' housing that still lends a down-to-earth feel to many streets. Those industries ebbed in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, and Dalhousie responded with a pivot toward services, small enterprise, and regional tourism. A more recent chapter saw municipal reform that aligned local governance with nearby communities, but the name "Dalhousie" endures as a place identity locals use with pride for the historic townsite and waterfront. Around the region you'll also find towns like Belledune that share historical ties and amenities.

Economy & Employment

Today's economy is a steady mix of public services, small business, and resource-adjacent trades. Health care, education, and public administration provide reliable year-round employment, supported by clinics, schools, and regional services found in and around the Restigouche area. Retail and hospitality ebb and flow with the seasons, humming in summer when visitors come for waterfront camping, lighthouses, and road-tripping along the bay. Skilled trades—carpentry, electrical, and mechanical work—remain in demand thanks to ongoing home improvements, marine maintenance, and infrastructure projects. Forestry and wood products are still part of the regional fabric, as are fisheries and aquaculture, though their footprint is smaller than in the past and often integrated with logistics and cold-chain work. Many residents combine multiple income streams, from home-based businesses to seasonal contracts, and remote work has grown thanks to dependable broadband and the appeal of quieter surroundings. For those weighing living in Dalhousie, the cost of housing and general living expenses are typically lower than in larger urban centres, which makes it attractive for families, retirees, and professionals who can telecommute. Entrepreneurship—coffee roasters, craftspeople, outfitters, and trades—often thrives precisely because overheads are manageable and community relationships are strong. On the regional scale, transportation and warehousing connect local producers to markets via coastal highways and nearby ports, linking the town's maritime heritage to contemporary supply chains.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Dalhousie's neighbourhoods unfold from the waterfront inward, with a compact core that frames views across Chaleur Bay and a scattering of residential streets that rise gently into quieter blocks. Near the harbour and public wharf, you'll find older homes—modest one-and-a-halfs and tidy bungalows—mixed with a few small apartment buildings and civic spaces. Just beyond are family-oriented streets with yards, mature trees, and pocket parks where neighbours stop to chat. Further out, rural-style properties appear: larger lots, woodlots, and views of the river mouth where seabirds and fishing boats shape the soundscape. Community facilities such as arenas, ball fields, and trails support an active lifestyle, and the shoreline is an ever-present backdrop for strolling, beachcombing, and photography. Inch Arran Park is the local go-to for camping, scenic lighthouse views, picnic tables, and the kind of breezy green space that defines summer in the Restigouche region. Restaurants lean toward comfort fare and seafood, while bakeries and diners serve everyday staples; bilingual menus and easygoing service reflect the town's Francophone and Anglophone roots. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Eel River Crossing and Balmoral. If you're mapping out things to do, add a shoreline walk at low tide, a sunset picnic near the lighthouse, and a day trip into the surrounding hills for hiking or snowshoeing. Seasonal festivals, markets, and hockey nights bolster a friendly social calendar, and creative clubs—music, quilting, photography—offer easy entry points for newcomers to meet people and settle in.

Getting Around

Driving remains the simplest way to get around town and across the region. The coastal highway links Dalhousie with other Restigouche communities, while local routes trace the shoreline and connect to residential clusters, schools, and shopping. In town, the street network is straightforward, with free parking common at public facilities and along commercial blocks. Walking is practical for errands near the waterfront and civic centre, and cyclists enjoy quiet roads in the shoulder seasons; riders should plan for hills and coastal winds, plus caution on faster rural stretches. Public transit options are limited, but regional buses and rideshare solutions help fill gaps, especially for students and commuters; many residents also carpool to larger service centres. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Charlo and Campbellton. Those hubs offer additional services like intercity rail, regional flights, and major retail, making multi-stop itineraries straightforward. Winter driving brings snow and occasional coastal squalls, so seasonal tires and a bit of extra time are wise; in exchange you get crisp, scenic routes that open onto sweeping views of the bay and Appalachian foothills.

Climate & Seasons

Dalhousie sits squarely in a maritime climate zone, so the sea is a year-round influence. Summers are typically mild to warm, with long evening light and comfortable sleeping temperatures; it's the season for beach days at sheltered coves, barbecues under spruce canopies, and paddling along the river mouth when the water lies glassy at dawn. Autumn is the showstopper: maples and birches blaze across nearby hills, and dry, sunny afternoons are followed by cool nights that hint at the winter to come. In winter, snowfall is part of the rhythm of life, building a reliable base for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing; you can expect crisp mornings, bright blue skies after storms, and the occasional nor'easter that warrants a day of home cooking and music. Spring arrives with lengthening days and the scent of thawing earth; trails get mucky, but birdlife returns and the first lawn chairs appear on porches. Fog rolls in now and then, especially in shoulder seasons, softening horizons and adding a painterly mood to the bay. Throughout the year, dressing in layers makes it easy to adapt to shifting breezes off the water, and watching the forecast matters—storms can move quickly along the coast, while calm days make for perfect waterfront picnics and sunset walks.

Nearby Cities

If you're looking to buy a home in Dalhousie, consider exploring nearby communities such as Belledune, Pointe-Verte, Charlo, Eel River Crossing, and Balmoral.

Visiting these nearby towns and reviewing local listings can help you compare housing options and choose the setting that best suits your needs while staying close to Dalhousie.

Demographics

Dalhousie is known for a mixed community makeup that commonly includes families, retirees, and local professionals, which contributes to a friendly, close-knit atmosphere. Local services, community groups, and seasonal events shape everyday life, making the town appealing to people seeking a steady, community-oriented environment.

Housing options range from detached single-family homes to condominium units and rental properties, with a mix of older character houses and more recent construction. The overall lifestyle leans toward a small-town, coastal/rural feel rather than a dense urban setting, with a compact downtown and quieter residential neighbourhoods—ideal if you're searching for Dalhousie Houses For Sale or Dalhousie Condos For Sale in New Brunswick.