Irishtown Real Estate: 23 Houses and Condos for Sale

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Lot 23 Joviale Drive, Irishtown

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$84,900

Lot 23 Joviale Drive, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0G7

0 beds
0 baths
1 day

Joviale is off of route 115 This spacious building lot 1.63 acres . Comes with major prep work already completed a huge bonus for the new owner! The entrance and driveway are already established, and the lot has been graded and levelled and comes with extra top soil. Enjoy beautiful views...

Shelley Doyle,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Shelley Doyle ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 850-3089
House for sale: 30 Des Jardins, Irishtown

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$889,900

30 Des Jardins, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0J6

3 beds
2 baths
1 day

Elmwood Dr to Rte 115 Irishtown, right onto Cape Breton Rd, right onto Des Jardins. *** BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW ON 1.35 ACRE PRIVATE WOODED LOT // FORCED AIR HEAT PUMP // EXTRA LARGE ATTACHED DOUBLE GARAGE *** Welcome to 30 Des Jardins, a stunning Craftsman-style home built in 2023, nestled on a

Pierre Nadeau,Creativ Realty
Listed by: Pierre Nadeau ,Creativ Realty (506) 870-0999
House for sale: 61 Communication Road, Irishtown

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$259,500

61 Communication Road, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 2G3

3 beds
1 baths
8 days

... baseboard heaters located in the crawl space below. Ductless mini split heats and cools the home, and baseboard heaters serve as backup heat. This property also comes with a propane-heated detached garage, two outbuildings, paved driveway, and mature trees. 2019/2020 upgrades include new flooring,...

Joanne Maillet,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Joanne Maillet ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 295-4699
House for sale: 15 Oak Farm Street, Irishtown

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$599,900

15 Oak Farm Street, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0C3

5 beds
4 baths
8 days

From route 115 turn right onto Scotch Settlement Rd. About 3km, turn left on Oak Farm St. Beautifully maintained 2010-built home offering 3 bedrooms on the main level plus 2 additional bedrooms in the fully finished basement and 3.5 bathrooms, perfectly positioned on a quiet dead-end street.

Francis Dupere,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Francis Dupere ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 850-7627
0 Route 115, Irishtown

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$2,100,000

0 Route 115, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 2N1

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0 baths
13 days

North on route 115 (Elmwood drive) through to Irishtown passed Moncton High just beyond Red Oak drive Development opportunity to extend off of already exitisting Red Oak Drive and Roy Scenic Drive the desirable community of Irishtown. Located just minutes outside of Moncton you can have the

Treena Davidson,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Treena Davidson ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 850-5306
2532 Route 115, Irishtown

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$1,500,000

2532 Route 115, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 2M4

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0 baths
18 days

Access from Route 490 as well as Route 115 Exceptional Investment Opportunity! This 110-acre property, located in the highly sought-after community of Irishtown, is brimming with potential and awaits its next investor. Whether youre looking to develop residential building lots, construct homes,

House for sale: 160 Daniel Drive, Irishtown

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$659,900

160 Daniel Drive, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0B4

5 beds
3 baths
20 days

Take NB-115 North toward Saint-Antoine. Turn right onto Saffron Drive, then turn left onto Daniel Drive. NEW UPGRADES | 6 BEDROOMS | PRIVATE YARD | 1.2 ACRES | WALKOUT BASEMENT | 3 FULL BATHROOMS | Welcome to this beautifully maintained home in the sought-after community of Irishtown, offering

House for sale: 2838 Route 115, Irishtown

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$489,900

2838 Route 115, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 2N2

4 beds
2 baths
23 days

Take Route 115 just past Scotch Settlement Road, house is on the left side. Come see this beautiful, newly renovated home. New siding, new kitchen, new flooring, new bathrooms. This is a must see! The owner is a licensed real estate salesperson in the province of New Brunswick. (id:27476)

Listed by: Rob Brydges ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 869-0000
House for sale: 22 Cape Breton Road, Irishtown

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$330,000

22 Cape Breton Road, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 1X2

7 beds
2 baths
29 days

From Route 115 turn onto Cape Breton Road INLAW SUITE OR RENTAL POTENTIAL WITH 7 TOTAL BEDROOMS! Welcome to 22 Cape Breton Road, a spacious property full of potential in the highly desirable Irishtown area. This untouched oversized split-entry home offers a rare and versatile layout, featuring

25-96 Via Roma, Irishtown

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$90,000

25-96 Via Roma, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1A 0H3

0 beds
0 baths
32 days

... accross from Moncton High School. Baron Heights offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in one of the regions most desirable country estate communities. Phase 1 is officially sold out, and we are now over 90% sold in phases 2 and 3. Generous lot sizes range from 1 to over 2 acres,...

Marco Dibonaventura,Platinum Atlantic Realty Inc.
Listed by: Marco Dibonaventura ,Platinum Atlantic Realty Inc. (506) 850-1296
19-1A Paris Boulevard, Irishtown

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$85,000

19-1a Paris Boulevard, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1A 0H3

0 beds
0 baths
44 days

From Elmwood drive, past Royal Oaks across from Moncton High School Baron Heights offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in one of the regions most desirable country estate communities. Phase 1 is officially sold out, and only a few lots left in Phases 2 and 3, act now before its

19-1 Paris, Irishtown

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$85,000

19-1 Paris, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1A 0H3

0 beds
0 baths
45 days

From Elmwood drive, past Royal Oaks and across from Moncton High School. Baron Heights offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in one of the regions most desirable country estate communities. Phase 1 is officially sold out, and only a few lots left in Phases 2 and 3. Generous lot

House for sale: 130 Communication Road, Irishtown

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$689,900

130 Communication Road, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 2G6

4 beds
2 baths
53 days

Communication is off of McLaughlin or Irishtown Rd. Welcome to this beautiful one-owner home, offering over 3,100 sq. ft. of living space on just over an acre of private, tree-lined land. From the moment you arrive, youll appreciate the peaceful country setting and the inviting covered front

Shelley Doyle,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Shelley Doyle ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 850-3089
House for sale: 2997 Route 115, Irishtown

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$484,900

2997 Route 115, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 3K3

3 beds
1 baths
74 days

... 20' x 40' detached garage, a gazebo, and eight raised flower beds perfect for gardening, along with over 1.5 acres of land! A large 25' x 25' greenhouse offers endless possibilities, while the above-ground swimming pool boasts two large decks and a pool shed with a separate panelideal for summer...

Matthew Mccormick,Exp Realty
Listed by: Matthew Mccormick ,Exp Realty (506) 874-5096
Lot 20-1 Roy Scenic Drive, Irishtown

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$84,900

Lot 20-1 Roy Scenic Drive, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 2N5

0 beds
0 baths
75 days

From Route 115 In Irishtown, turn onto Roy Scenic Drive. The lot will be on your right. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT FOR SALE IN IRISHTOWN! Welcome/Bienvenue to Lot 20-1 Roy Scenic Drive. Looking for the perfect spot to build your dream home? This stunning 2.1-acre lot offers the ideal blend of country

Paul Cormier,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Paul Cormier ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 381-3647
20-54 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown

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$54,900

20-54 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0J5

0 beds
0 baths
92 days

Take Route 115 or McLaughlin Country living in Irishtown yet less than 10 minutes to Greater Moncton. Generous sized building lots ranging from 1.18 acres to 1.9 acres. Surrounded by multiple apple orchards and rolling hills, Irishview Estates is a gorgeous place to build your dream home. Convenient

Lot 21-39 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown

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$80,000

Lot 21-39 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0J5

0 beds
0 baths
92 days

Country living in Irishtown yet less than 10 minutes to Greater Moncton. Generous sized building lots ranging from 1.18 acres to 1.9 acres. Surrounded by multiple apple orchards and rolling hills, Irishview Estates is a gorgeous place to build your dream home. Convenient access from Route

LOT 15-2 Darin Scott Road, Irishtown

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$799,900

Lot 15-2 Darin Scott Road, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0J9

0 beds
0 baths
136 days

From elmwood drive, past royal oaks, right onto Darin Scott Rd, lot is at the very end, see map. Exceptional Development Opportunity Irishtown, NB Discover the potential of this 32 ± acre parcel ideally situated in the highly desirable Irishtown area. Offering excellent development prospects,

Megan Jones,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Megan Jones ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (506) 962-6483
Lot 21-43 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown

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$90,000

Lot 21-43 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0J5

0 beds
0 baths
136 days

Take Route 115 or McLaughlin Country living in Irishtown yet less than 10 minutes to Greater Moncton. Generous sized building lots ranging from 1.18 acres to 1.9 acres. Surrounded by multiple apple orchards and rolling hills, Irishview Estates is a gorgeous place to build your dream home. Convenient

Lot 21-44 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown

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$90,000

Lot 21-44 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0J5

0 beds
0 baths
136 days

Take Route 115 or McLaughlin Country living yet only 10 minutes to Moncton. Generous sized building lots ranging from 1.1 acres to 1.9 acres. Surrounded by multiple apple orchards and rolling hills, Irishview Estates is a gorgeous place to build your dream home. Convenient access from Route

Lot 21-56 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown

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$75,000

Lot 21-56 Orchard Avenue, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 0J5

0 beds
0 baths
147 days

Take Route 115 or McLaughlin Country living in Irishtown yet less than 10 minutes to Greater Moncton. Generous sized building lots ranging from 1.18 acres to 1.9 acres. Surrounded by multiple apple orchards and rolling hills, Irishview Estates is a gorgeous place to build your dream home. Convenient

House for sale: 110 Valley Ranch Road, Irishtown

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$549,900

110 Valley Ranch Road, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1H 2R3

3 beds
3 baths
183 days

Drive north on Elmwood Drive towards Irishtown on Route 115. Take a left onto Valley Ranch Rd near the church. Welcome to 110 Valley Ranch Road, Irishtown, New Brunswick Nestled on over 2 acres of beautifully landscaped property, this impressive 3-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom home offers the perfect

Debbie Arsenault,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Debbie Arsenault ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 866-9410
22-93 Hameln Court, Irishtown

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$125,000

22-93 Hameln Court, Irishtown, New Brunswick E1A 0H3

0 beds
0 baths
521 days

From Elmwood drive, past Royal Oaks across from Moncton High School. Baron Heights offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in one of the regions most desirable country estate communities. Phase 1 is officially sold out, and we are now pre-selling lots in Phases 2 and 3, act now to

Home Prices in Irishtown

In 2025, Irishtown Real Estate reflects a steady, livable market shaped by property setting, acreage, and the quality of finishes. Buyers compare newer construction with established homes on larger lots, while sellers focus on presentation and condition to stand out. Understanding home prices involves studying comparable layouts, renovation scope, and outdoor utility, from garages and workshops to usable yard space. The community's pace rewards careful preparation, clear pricing strategies, and informed negotiation, helping both first-time and move-up buyers align expectations with what is available today.

Market watchers typically monitor the balance between new and resale inventory, the property mix by type and size, days-on-market signals, and seasonal listing rhythms. Pricing confidence builds when viewing activity remains consistent and well-prepared listings earn attention. Local nuances—such as energy efficiency upgrades, functional storage, and flexible work-from-home areas—often influence perceived value as much as finishes. For sellers, thoughtful staging and professional media can highlight key features; for buyers, reading between the lines of listing notes and disclosures helps identify durable quality and long-term usability when searching Irishtown Real Estate Listings or Irishtown Homes For Sale.

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There are 51 active listings in Irishtown, including 0 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Current results span 0 neighbourhoods across the area. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to narrow MLS listings by price range, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, interior square footage, and lot characteristics such as frontage, depth, and parking. Outdoor features—like decks, covered entries, and usable yard space—can be compared alongside interior priorities including storage, natural light, and kitchen layout. Review photos, floor plans, and property notes to confirm functional details, then assess recent activity to understand how similar homes positioned themselves. Shortlist properties that align with your needs, track new matches as they appear, and consider alerts to stay current with Irishtown Homes For Sale and Irishtown Condos For Sale in your preferred micro-areas.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Irishtown offers a mix of quiet residential pockets and rural stretches, creating options for those seeking extra space or a setting close to community amenities. Proximity to schools, parks, and trail networks supports daily routines, while access to local services, community centres, and commuting corridors can influence convenience and long-term appeal. Many buyers weigh the trade-off between privacy and closeness to amenities, considering factors like road access, yard maintenance needs, and future flexibility for outbuildings or garden space. Greenways and natural surroundings contribute to lifestyle value, and connectivity to nearby hubs supports both work and recreation when exploring Irishtown Neighborhoods.

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Irishtown City Guide

Just north of Moncton in southeastern New Brunswick, Irishtown blends open farmland, forested backdrops, and quiet country roads with easy access to urban conveniences. This Irishtown city guide introduces the area's roots, the practicalities of daily life, and the landscapes that draw people to settle or spend weekends outdoors. Whether you're comparing rural neighbourhoods or planning a day on the trails, you'll find a calm pace of living paired with a strong connection to the Greater Moncton region and practical access to Irishtown Real Estate opportunities.

History & Background

Irishtown traces its name and identity to waves of Irish settlers who moved inland from Moncton and coastal communities in the 19th century, carving homesteads and farms from the region's mixed forests. The settlement's pattern-linear stretches along main routes and scattered homesteads-reflects its agricultural roots, with barns and sugar bushes still dotting the landscape. Over time, proximity to Moncton encouraged gradual growth, but the community kept its rural character, and the local roads remain lined with mature trees, fields, and stone-fenced clearings that recall an earlier era. Around the region you'll also find towns like Skiff Lake that share historical ties and amenities. Today, Irishtown sits at the threshold of Moncton's north end, with Irishtown Nature Park-one of the region's most beloved recreation areas-anchoring a swath of protected forest and water that speaks to the community's long relationship with natural resources.

Culture here reflects a blend of Anglophone and Francophone influences, shaped by nearby Acadian communities and the multicultural fabric of Greater Moncton. Community life often revolves around seasonal events, church gatherings, local halls, and the rhythms of planting, harvesting, and maple tapping. You'll also hear stories of sawmills, woodlots, and early schools that served dispersed farm families-threads that connect the quiet of today's country lanes to the industriousness of past generations.

Economy & Employment

Most working residents of Irishtown commute to Moncton, Dieppe, or Riverview, where major employers span healthcare, education, logistics, retail, construction, public administration, and professional services. The region's transportation and warehousing cluster is strong thanks to highway access and the nearby international airport, while call centres, information technology, and light manufacturing round out a diverse urban job market. Closer to home, agriculture remains a steady presence, from dairy and mixed-crop farms to maple syrup operations and small-scale specialty producers. Many residents balance trades or contracting work with rural living, and home-based entrepreneurship-everything from artisan food to landscaping-is common. For those exploring new opportunities, the combination of rural affordability and urban proximity makes Irishtown a practical base for remote work, flexible schedules, or shift-based employment in the city and a convenient place to Buy a House in Irishtown.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Irishtown is less a single town centre than a patchwork of country neighbourhoods connected by well-travelled rural roads. You'll find classic farmsteads with big skies and barns, newer single-family homes on larger lots, and pockets of small subdivisions that offer a community feel while preserving space and privacy. Many properties back onto woodland or fields, giving residents sunset views, wildlife sightings, and the freedom to garden, keep small hobby flocks, or simply enjoy a quieter soundscape. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Piskahegan and Utopia. While daily errands often lead into Moncton or Dieppe for full-service groceries and larger shops, the community spirit here runs strong-neighbours know each other, and local events and fundraisers are well supported.

For things to do, Irishtown Nature Park is the headline attraction. Its network of trails welcomes hikers, runners, cyclists, birdwatchers, and families looking for a weekend picnic by the water. In winter, the park's routes are popular for snowshoeing and informal cross-country tracks, while fall colours make everyday walks feel like an event. Beyond the park, country roads are a draw for road cycling and leisurely drives to farm stands, sugar shacks, and u-pick operations across the region. If you're living in Irishtown with kids or pets, the abundance of outdoor space, quiet cul-de-sacs, and easy access to Moncton's sports fields, arenas, and arts venues create a balanced lifestyle that appeals to both nature lovers and urban explorers.

Housing styles skew toward detached homes, often with detached garages or workshops, and many properties offer space for RVs, boats, or trailers. New builds tend to emphasize energy efficiency and flexible layouts, while older homes charm with porches, wood stoves, and mature trees. Buyers and renters appreciate the blend of value and land; even modest properties can feel like mini-retreats. Community services-volunteer organizations, churches, and recreation groups-provide social anchors, and the Moncton area's schools and healthcare facilities are within comfortable driving distance.

Getting Around

Day-to-day transportation in Irishtown is primarily by car. The community's main routes lead directly into Moncton's north end, where you can connect to the Trans-Canada and provincial highways for trips across New Brunswick or to Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Commute times to central Moncton are typically short and predictable outside of peak school and work hours, and road crews are accustomed to keeping rural arteries passable in winter. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Rollingdam and Flume Ridge. Public transit from Moncton does not generally extend into Irishtown's rural stretches, so plan for driving or carpooling; taxis and rideshares will serve the area, though advance booking helps at off-peak times.

Cyclists enjoy scenic rides along rolling country roads and the multi-use pathways closer to the city limits. Shoulders can be narrow in places, so high-visibility gear and daytime riding are common-sense choices. In winter, snow tires and a trunk kit-booster cables, blankets, and a shovel-are smart, while shoulder seasons can bring muddy driveways and spring potholes. The Greater Moncton Romeo LeBlanc International Airport is a manageable drive away for work travel or vacations, and regional buses and rail in Moncton provide additional intercity options when you prefer not to drive.

Climate & Seasons

Irishtown experiences four distinct seasons shaped by the nearby coast and inland forests. Summer brings warm, sunny days that invite trail adventures, backyard barbecues, and evenings on the porch listening to peepers. Lakes and rivers across southeastern New Brunswick offer cool escapes, and beaches near Shediac are popular for day trips when you crave salt air and sand. Autumn is a showcase: maples and birches paint the countryside in reds and golds, farm stands overflow with apples and squash, and the air turns crisp enough for sweaters, bonfires, and harvest suppers.

Winter arrives with dependable snowfall, creating a playground for snowshoeing, tobogganing, and backcountry exploring on established trails. Nor'easters can sweep through with bursts of wind and snow, but residents are well-versed in preparation-snow blowers hum, plows move quickly, and woodpiles keep homes cozy. Cold spells do occur, and wind chill can sharpen the air, yet sunny blue-sky days after a storm are some of the most beautiful of the year. Spring unfolds steadily: sap runs signal maple season, roadside ditches brim with meltwater, and forests come alive with birdsong and early wildflowers.

Across the year, outdoor living shapes routines and recreation. Bug season in late spring is temporary but real; screens, light-coloured clothing, and a handy repellent make evenings more comfortable. When summer humidity builds, shaded trails in Irishtown Nature Park offer natural relief, while winter's extra daylight by February lifts spirits and invites longer afternoon walks. With the right layers and a flexible attitude, the annual cycle becomes part of the pleasure of living in Irishtown-each season delivering its own set of activities and small rituals that define home.

Nearby Cities

Irishtown is close to several neighboring communities that home buyers may want to explore, including Clifton Royal, Elmsville, and Carters Point.

For additional options and local amenities, consider nearby Rothesay and Quispamsis.

Demographics

Irishtown, New Brunswick, is generally made up of a mix of households—families, retirees and working professionals all form part of the community. Residents often describe the area as community-oriented, with local services and institutions that support everyday life while maintaining a quieter pace than larger urban centres.

Housing in the area typically includes detached single-family homes alongside smaller condominium developments and rental options, offering a range of ownership and tenure choices. The overall feel leans toward suburban to rural, with open spaces and a relaxed lifestyle, while still providing access to nearby commercial and employment centres for amenities and work. People searching New Brunswick Real Estate Irishtown will find a market that balances land, affordability, and proximity to Moncton-area services.