Douglas Real Estate: 9 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 242 Gilridge Drive, Douglas

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$589,900

242 Gilridge Drive, Douglas, New Brunswick E3G 0A2

3 beds
3 baths
1 day

Route 105 towards Douglas, turn right onto Gardiner Way, right onto Benjamin to Gilridge Drive to civic #242 Welcome to this beautiful, New Construction, family home located in the desirable Gilridge Estates, a welcoming neighborhood known for its quiet streets and community feel. Thoughtfully

Justin Morehouse,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Justin Morehouse ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 261-5900
House for sale: 18 Hillsleigh Court, Douglas

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$449,000

18 Hillsleigh Court, Douglas, New Brunswick E3G 7Y9

3 beds
3 baths
8 days

Along Clements in douglas, turn onto the carlisle road, hillsleigh is last road on the left. Welcome to 18 Hillsleigh Court a solid, comfortable home offering true one-level living on a quiet cul-de-sac. With 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms, the layout is practical and easy to live in, whether...

Shona Newton,Exp Realty
Listed by: Shona Newton ,Exp Realty (506) 261-2461
House for sale: 81 Katie Avenue, Douglas

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$639,900

81 Katie Avenue, Douglas, New Brunswick E3G 9K7

5 beds
4 baths
8 days

... triple-wide driveway leads to an impressive 35 x 50-foot double-trussed storage building with custom 14-foot doorperfect for hobbyists, storage, or workspace needs. A gravel path winds through the private wooded portion of the property, offering a peaceful retreat and added privacy. (id:27476)

Amanda Labuschagne,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Amanda Labuschagne ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 470-2411
House for sale: 74 Highfield Road, Douglas

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$449,900

74 Highfield Road, Douglas, New Brunswick E3A 7P4

4 beds
2 baths
53 days

... find two more large bedrooms, including the primary with double closets, along with a full bath featuring a ceramic tub/shower surround. Completing the package is the homes adorable curb appeal, paved driveway, and a highly desirable two-car garage. The only thing missing is you! (id:27476)

Jason Munn,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Jason Munn ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 260-2605
NA Grand Pass Court, Douglas

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$349,900

Na Grand Pass Court, Douglas, New Brunswick O0O 0O0

0 beds
0 baths
79 days

... and tranquility. Utilities are nearby, and the property offers excellent potential for development or subdivide the lot into 2, 3 or more dream properties. The lot has a solid road already in place, giving a great base for your new driveway! Dont miss this exceptional opportunity to own prime...

21-21 Sandlewood Lane, Douglas

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$89,900

21-21 Sandlewood Lane, Douglas, New Brunswick E3G 0E7

0 beds
0 baths
135 days

Take Carlisle Rd to James, left on Belle, right on Katie, left on Courtney. Wow, imagine owning 11 acres in a City subdivision, ensuring your privacy with no one around you. Best of all, it is at an amazing price cheaper than some ¼ acre lots that offer no privacy. Imagine having 11 acres

Jason Munn,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Jason Munn ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 260-2605
21-27 Sandlewood Lane, Douglas

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$64,900

21-27 Sandlewood Lane, Douglas, New Brunswick E3G 0E7

0 beds
0 baths
135 days

Take Carlisle Rd to James, left on Belle, right on Katie, left on Courtney. Finally, the new phase of Sandlewood Trails in now open and here is your opportunity to have a 1.5- 2 Acre City lot on Fredericton north for an attractive price. Imagine having no one in your backyard for total privacy...

Jason Munn,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Jason Munn ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 260-2605
Lot 3 Grand Pass Court, Douglas

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$155,000

Lot 3 Grand Pass Court, Douglas, New Brunswick E3G 7K2

0 beds
0 baths
148 days

Fredericton North. Take Route 105 just past Carlisle Road, continue to Grand Pass Court - just 3.5 Kms from city limit. Stunning water view lot in a tranquil neighbourhood with unparalleled views of the Saint John River Valley. Situated at the end of the court and perched high on top of the

Nicole Smith,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Nicole Smith ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (506) 260-4376
Lot 2 Grand Pass Court, Douglas

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$135,000

Lot 2 Grand Pass Court, Douglas, New Brunswick E3G 7K2

0 beds
0 baths
148 days

Fredericton North. Take Route 105 just past Carlisle Road, continue to Grand Pass Court - just 3.5 Kms from city limit. Stunning water view lot in a tranquil neighbourhood with unparalleled views of the Saint John River Valley. Situated at the end of the court and perched high on top of the

Nicole Smith,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Nicole Smith ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (506) 260-4376

Home Prices in Douglas

In 2025, Douglas Real Estate in New Brunswick is shaped by a blend of rural appeal and proximity to regional employment, with home prices reflecting property condition, land characteristics, and access to everyday amenities. Buyers compare similar homes across nearby pockets—weighing yard size, interior updates, and commute convenience—while sellers concentrate on positioning and presentation to stand out among comparable Douglas Real Estate listings.

Without relying on headline swings, Douglas Market Trends are tracked by market participants watching the balance between new supply and buyer demand, the mix of detached homes versus attached options, and days on market as a signal of momentum. Pricing strategy often hinges on recent comparables, staging, and listing timing, while thoughtful pre-list improvements and accurate disclosures help reduce friction during offers and inspections.

Explore Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Douglas

There are 14 active MLS listings in Douglas, spanning detached houses, townhouses, and condos across established streets and quieter countryside settings. Listing data is refreshed regularly, helping buyers and sellers stay aligned with new opportunities and changes in availability as properties enter or leave the market.

Use search filters to narrow results by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space when reviewing Douglas Houses For Sale, Douglas Homes For Sale, or Douglas Condos For Sale. Review photo galleries and floor plans to understand layout, natural light, and potential for future improvements. Compare recent activity in nearby micro-areas to gauge how features such as finished basements, energy-efficiency upgrades, and outdoor living spaces influence buyer interest. Shortlist properties that match your must‑have criteria, then monitor status changes and fresh listings to stay competitive.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Douglas offers a mix of established residential pockets and rural landscapes, with homes set along tree‑lined roads, near local schools, and within reach of community services. Parks, trail networks, and access to riverside recreation add to the appeal for residents who value nature and space, while proximity to major routes supports convenient commuting. These location factors, along with lot characteristics, renovations, and outbuilding potential, shape buyer preferences and help explain value differences between streets and micro‑areas. When comparing properties, consider walkability to everyday essentials, the feel of the immediate block, and how the setting aligns with lifestyle needs such as gardening, hobby space, or room for future additions—use this context when you Buy a House in Douglas or review Douglas Neighborhoods.

Douglas City Guide

Nestled along the north bank of the Saint John River just northwest of Fredericton, Douglas, New Brunswick blends pastoral scenery with the convenience of city-adjacent living. This compact Douglas city guide offers a clear sense of the community's origins, economy, neighbourhoods, transportation options, and seasonal rhythms so you can picture day-to-day life in this corner of New Brunswick.

History & Background

Douglas sits in a storied river valley that has supported people for millennia. The Wolastoqey (Maliseet) have long known the Saint John River-Wolastoq-as a rich travel corridor and source of life, and its meandering course later drew waves of European settlers who established farms, timber operations, and small riverfront hamlets. Through the nineteenth century, the area's growth was powered by the forests and the river itself, with logs floated to mills and riverboats linking rural communities to trading points. Over time, rails and then paved roads tied Douglas more closely to Fredericton, and the community gradually took on a semi-rural, semi-suburban character, with homesteads and hobby farms sharing the landscape with newer subdivisions tucked into sheltered valleys and wooded lots. Around the region you'll also find towns like Zealand that share historical ties and amenities. Recent governance reforms have clarified local service arrangements, but the essential feel remains: a river-oriented community where open space, heritage, and proximity to the provincial capital shape everyday life.

Economy & Employment

Work in and around Douglas reflects its location at the edge of a regional hub. Many residents are employed in public administration, education, and healthcare, taking advantage of Fredericton's provincial offices, campuses, and hospitals while returning home to quieter streets and larger lots. Construction and the skilled trades are steady pillars, supported both by residential building and seasonal infrastructure projects. Resource-based work continues to matter as well; forestry, silviculture services, and wood products remain part of the economic fabric, joined by small-scale agriculture that supplies local markets and roadside stands. Retail, hospitality, and personal services round out opportunities within the broader commuting shed, and the rise of remote and hybrid roles means a reliable home internet connection can translate into career flexibility without leaving the river valley. Tourism and recreation add a complementary stream of activity, with outfitters, guides, and seasonal operators tapping into demand for paddling, hiking, cycling, and winter sports across the surrounding hills and lake country.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Douglas stretches across a patchwork of riverfront lanes, wooded subdivisions, and country roads that roll up from the Saint John toward ridge-top farms and viewpoints. You'll find classic farmhouses and hobby farms with barns and gardens, bungalows on generous lots, and newer builds tucked among mixed hardwoods that blaze with colour each fall. Close-knit pockets cluster near community halls, schools, and small convenience centres, while more dispersed homes enjoy extra privacy and starry night skies. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Keswick Ridge and Fredericton. Daily life tends to revolve around the outdoors: riverside walks, trail loops that thread through spruce and birch, and weekend drives to lakes and lookouts. In summer, residents make time for paddling, berry-picking, and backyard barbecues, while autumn brings harvest suppers and a rhythm of farm-stand visits. Winter swaps bikes for snowshoes, skates, and groomed multi-use trails. For those living in Douglas, the lifestyle prizes elbow room, community connection, and easy access to urban services when needed, paired with the relaxed pace of the countryside.

Getting Around

Driving is the primary way to move around, with local roads linking quickly to regional routes that trace the river and climb toward upland communities. Commuters typically head toward Fredericton across the river bridges or follow the north-side corridor to employment areas and shopping nodes, and off-peak travel is generally smooth outside storm days. Cycling is an enjoyable option in milder months, particularly along quieter roads and designated trail segments; riders should expect rolling terrain and plan for variable shoulders. Public transit coverage improves as you approach the city, so park-and-ride routines and carpooling are common for those who work downtown. Winter travel demands attention to conditions: snowplow schedules are reliable, but rural winds can drift snow across exposed stretches, and black ice lingers in shaded bends. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Mactaquac and New Maryland.

Climate & Seasons

The Saint John River valley experiences distinct seasons that shape both routines and recreation. Winters are cold and snowy, with frequent thaws and refreezing spells that make traction aids and layered clothing essential. The payoff is a long stretch of snow-season activities: cross-country skiing on rolling trails, snowshoe circuits through hardwood stands, and skating on community rinks when conditions allow. Spring arrives with a mix of sunny days and showers, swelling the river and bringing early wildflowers; it's the season for boot-friendly hikes and getting gardens started once the frost finally retreats. Summers are warm, bright, and inviting for life outdoors-think riverside picnics, paddling calm coves, casting a line at dusk, and long evenings on decks that catch a breeze off the water. Autumn is a highlight in the valley: cool nights, crisp mornings, and a show of red, orange, and gold that draws photographers and leaf-peepers to the ridges and orchard roads. Throughout the year, there's no shortage of things to do, whether you lean toward quiet nature escapes or community events that bring neighbours together over food, music, and local crafts.

Nearby Cities

If you're considering a home in Douglas, exploring surrounding communities can help you compare options and local character. See pages for Grand Lake, Cumberland Bay, Chipman, Burton, and Hampstead.

Use these links to review real estate pages and neighbourhood details as you refine your search around Douglas and compare nearby New Brunswick Real Estate Douglas options.

Demographics

Douglas has a community mix that typically includes families, retirees and working professionals, with a blend of long?term residents and newcomers. The area generally offers a close?knit, small?town atmosphere where people value quieter neighbourhoods while maintaining access to regional services and employment.

Housing options commonly include detached single?family homes alongside some condominium and rental choices, providing options for different life stages. Whether you're browsing Douglas Homes For Sale or considering other types of properties, the overall lifestyle trends toward a suburban-to-rural feel, with local amenities, outdoor space and a pace that appeals to those seeking a quieter alternative to dense urban centres.