Kingston, New Brunswick: 22 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 54 Hill Road, Kingston

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$349,900

54 Hill Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1H3

3 beds
2 baths
1 day

Route 845 to Perry Point Road to Hill Road Welcome to this stunning new construction home nestled on just over an acre in the heart of beautiful Kingston, New Brunswick. Thoughtfully designed with modern living in mind, this 3-bedroom, 2 full bathroom home features a bright, open-concept kitchen...

Dwayne Snell,Royal Lepage Select Realty
Listed by: Dwayne Snell ,Royal Lepage Select Realty (506) 701-2633
House for sale: 65 Route 850 Route, Kingston

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$299,000

65 Route 850 Route, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1V9

4 beds
3 baths
2 days

... Farmers Market. Two storage sheds offer additional storage. Whether you're seeking a beautiful country residence, a multi-generational home, or a property with income-generating potential, this exceptional Kingston Creek property delivers the perfect blend of lifestyle and opportunity. Book...

Kimberley. A Shaw,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Kimberley. A Shaw ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 651-8676
House for sale: 2 Dunhams Wharf Road, Kingston

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$1,200,000

2 Dunhams Wharf Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1A4

3 beds
3 baths
8 days

From the Village of Kingston take Rte 845 west to Gorhams Bluff Road, then left onto Dunhams Wharf Rd, first driveway on the right This exceptional riverside home captures breathtaking summer sunsets from decks and balconies, with sweeping views enjoyed from nearly every principal room. Designed

Bob Mcvicar,Sutton Group Aurora Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Bob Mcvicar ,Sutton Group Aurora Realty Ltd. (506) 654-1007
House for sale: 118 Hill Road, Kingston

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$450,000

118 Hill Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1H4

4 beds
3 baths
14 days

Route 845 to Perry Point Rd to Hill Rd. Welcome Home! Proudly offered by the original owner, this custom-built home sits on just over 2 acres with a picturesque pond and offers the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and space. The main level features a bright, spacious kitchen with abundant

Stephanie Wilkins,Re/max Professionals
Listed by: Stephanie Wilkins ,Re/max Professionals (506) 639-2717
LOT Backland Road, Kingston
Vacant land

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$179,900

Lot Backland Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1E4

15 days

... the right-hand side. Watch for the sign. 116 acres of opportunity await on the Kingston Peninsula. Whether youre dreaming of building a private estate, creating a family retreat, or exploring future development potential, this property offers the space and flexibility to bring your vision...

Listed by: Robert Dipiero ,Exit Realty Specialists (506) 651-5339
0 845 Route, Kingston
Vacant land

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$199,000

0 845 Route, Kingston, New Brunswick E5S 1L3

16 days

Directly off rte 845 and a short drive after the covered bridge in Bayswater Milkish Creek area in Kingston WATER FRONT WATER FRONT WATER FRONT WATER FRONT LAND WITH OVER 5 acres with over 200 feet of frontage on the water and on the road!!! Yes its true, in an era where water front land is

Kenny Khan,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Kenny Khan ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (506) 645-8126
LOT Woodhaven Drive, Kingston
Vacant land

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$22,000

Lot Woodhaven Drive, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1P2

16 days

... balances rural living with convenience. Whether you are planning your future build or looking for an affordable entry into Kingston, New Brunswick real estate, this is an opportunity worth exploring for anyone searching homes for sale in Kingston and land with potential on the peninsula. Book...

Listed by: Robert Dipiero ,Exit Realty Specialists (506) 651-5339
318 Ketchum Road, Kingston
Vacant land

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$19,000

318 Ketchum Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1S3

17 days

From Gondola Point Ferry onto rte 845, to Perry Point Rd, to Hill RD, turn left on Ketchum. If you love the country feel, privacy and nature serenity, while being minutes away from the ferry to Quispamsis, Rothesay and Saint John, this 2+ acres (approx. 120 ft X 800 ft) in beautiful Kingston

Listed by: Milad Debly ,Century 21 All Seasons Realty (506) 651-2260
Lot Route 845, Kingston
Vacant land

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$35,000

Lot Route 845, Kingston, New Brunswick E5S 2B6

21 days

Located between 1254 route 845 and 1256 route 845. Located on the beautiful Kingston Peninsula this 1.2 acre lot is ready for its next owners. With a water view of the Kennebecasis River this could be the perfect lot for your forever home. (id:27476)

Katie M. Ryan,Re/max Professionals
Listed by: Katie M. Ryan ,Re/max Professionals (506) 650-0123
House for sale: 53 Chestnut Lane, Kingston

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$1,299,900

53 Chestnut Lane, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 0B2

4 beds
3 baths
23 days

Off Route 850 Welcome to 53 Chestnut Lane, an exceptional waterfront estate offering over 5,500 sq. ft. of thoughtfully designed living space on the shores of Kingston Creek. Situated on a beautifully landscaped 2.4-acre lot with approximately 215 feet of waterfrontage, this property provides

Stefan Cormier,Re/max Professionals
Listed by: Stefan Cormier ,Re/max Professionals (506) 651-6292
Fourplex for sale: 61 Bates Lake Road, Kingston

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$299,900

61 Bates Lake Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1J7

0 beds
0 baths
23 days

... stability, flexibility, and long-term potential in a market where multi-unit properties rarely become available. If you have been searching for homes for sale in Kingston Peninsula with investment potential or Kingston Peninsula, New Brunswick real estate that can generate income from day...

Listed by: Robert Dipiero ,Exit Realty Specialists (506) 651-5339
267 Route 850, Kingston
Vacant land

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$449,900

267 Route 850, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1W6

26 days

Go past Kingston General Store towards Camp Glenburn. Driveway located at #265 Route 850. Driveway goes behind the grey bungalow. A rare opportunity to own one of the finest waterviews on the Saint John River system. This spectacular 8.4-acre (3.6-hectare) property offers approximately 540...

House for sale: 459 Route 845, Kingston

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$524,999

459 Route 845, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1N5

5 beds
3 baths
28 days

Kingston Peninsula Route 845 A rare countryside retreat filled with character and surrounded by nature on 85 acres in the highly desirable Kingston Peninsula, offering peaceful country living just 10 minutes from the Quispamsis Ferry on a year-round municipal road. This spacious 5-bedroom,

Lot 26-2 Backland Road, Kingston
Vacant land

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$38,000

Lot 26-2 Backland Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1E2

31 days

Route 845 to Backland Road This (+-) 3.97 acre building lot is located on the Kingston Peninsula, only a few minutes to the Gondola Point Ferry with access to Quispamsis. The property would be perfect for your new home. HST is applicable. (portion of PID #00163550) (id:27476)

Mike Millican,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Mike Millican ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 432-0035
Lot 26-4 Backland, Kingston
Vacant land

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$36,000

Lot 26-4 Backland, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1E2

31 days

Route 845 to Backland Road This (+/-) 3.1 acre building lot is well treed and located on the beautiful Kingston Peninsula, only a few minutes from the Gondola Point Ferry. The property would be perfect for your new home. HST is applicable on the selling price. (portion of PID #00163550) (id:27476)

Mike Millican,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Mike Millican ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 432-0035
Lot 26-3 Backland Road, Kingston
Vacant land

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$38,000

Lot 26-3 Backland Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1E2

31 days

Route 845 to Backland Road This (+/-) 4.15 acre building lot is located on the beautiful Kingston Peninsula, only a few minutes from the Gondola Point Ferry with access to Quispamsis. This is a great spot for your new home. HST is applicable. (portion of PID #00163550) (id:27476)

Mike Millican,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Mike Millican ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 432-0035
Recreational for sale: 345 Ketchum Road, Kingston

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$149,900

345 Ketchum Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1Z6

1 beds
1 baths
33 days

From Hampton: Take Route 121 toward Norton Shore Road, continue toward Ketchum Road, turn onto Ketchum Road and continue (past Hill Road) until you reach civic #345 on your left. From Saint John: Take Route 1 West toward Hampton. Take Exit 159 toward Kingston Peninsula / Route 845, continue

Lisa Oland,Exit Realty Specialists
Listed by: Lisa Oland ,Exit Realty Specialists (506) 645-1404
House for sale: 86 Old Reach Road, Kingston

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$1,895,000

86 Old Reach Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1B2

6 beds
3 baths
51 days

Gondola Point Ferry, Turn right, left on Lake, left on Route 845, Left on Old Reach Rd Discover the unique Ridgeback Lodge, an extraordinary waterfront retreat on the Kingston Peninsula. Nestled on 185 acres, this property features seven domes with outdoor private hot tubs and three cozy cabins,

86 Old Reach Road, Kingston

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$1,895,000

86 Old Reach Road, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1B2

0 beds
0 baths
51 days

Gondola Point Ferry, Turn right, left on Lake, left on Route 845, Left on Old Reach Rd Seize the opportunity to own Ridgeback Lodge, an impressive hospitality venture on the Kingston Peninsula. This thriving business encompasses seven glamping domes with private hot tubs and three cabins, a

House for sale: 838 Route 845, Kingston

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$550,000

838 Route 845, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1V3

3 beds
3 baths
65 days

1 km from the Kingston Store/Pizza Shack. Welcome to 838 Route 845. Come view this beautiful, six-year-old, custom-built home situated on a 1+ acre lot with stunning views of the countryside. Starting outside, you will find a well-landscaped property with a shed, wrap-around deck, and a 21-foot

Stefan Cormier,Re/max Professionals
Listed by: Stefan Cormier ,Re/max Professionals (506) 651-6292
LOT Route 845, Kingston
Vacant land

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$39,900

Lot Route 845, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 1E7

97 days

Route 845, Kingston This 5 acre parcel is located in the heart of Kingston. Beautiful sunset and water views down Kingston Creek running into the Belleisle Bay. Brook runs along the property. Only minutes from the 4-corners, school, general store and Kingston Market. Also less than 5 min to

Recreational for sale: Norton Shore, Kingston
Vacant land

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$349,900

Norton Shore, Kingston, New Brunswick E5N 2A5

142 days

Pickwauket Rd to Norton Shore Rd (approx 150 meters past #690 Norton Shore Rd). Or, Perry Point Rd to Norton Shore Rd (approx 410 meters past #780 Norton Shore Rd). Set along the scenic Kennebecasis River, this 11.11 acre hillside parcel offers approximately 348 feet of waterfront and a rare

Judy Mitchell,Re/max Professionals
Listed by: Judy Mitchell ,Re/max Professionals (506) 636-2711

Home Prices in Kingston

In 2025, home prices in Kingston, New Brunswick reflect an evolving Kingston real estate market shaped by property type, location, and condition. Detached homes, townhouses, and condos each attract distinct buyer segments, from those prioritizing larger lots and privacy to shoppers focused on low?maintenance living and proximity to services. Waterfront influence, rural?lifestyle appeal, and commuting considerations all factor into pricing expectations as sellers position their properties and buyers assess value.

With year-to-year shifts always top of mind, buyers and sellers should watch the balance between new and resale supply, the share of move-in-ready listings versus those needing updates, and how quickly well?presented homes attract attention. Signals such as days on market, viewing activity, and the depth of comparable inventory by neighbourhood can help clarify negotiating leverage and guide decisions on timing, presentation, and offer strategy when evaluating Kingston homes for sale.

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Neighbourhoods & amenities

Kingston offers a mix of village settings, river?adjacent pockets, and rural properties, giving buyers a range of lifestyle options across Kingston neighborhoods. Proximity to schools, parks, and community services can shape everyday convenience, while access to trails, greenspace, and local recreation enhances quality of life. Commuter routes and transit links influence desirability for those balancing work and home, and quieter residential streets often appeal to buyers seeking space and privacy. Across micro-areas, cues such as walkability, lot characteristics, and streetscape cohesion help signal long?term value and alignment with household needs.

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Kingston City Guide

Nestled on the Kingston Peninsula where the Saint John and Kennebecasis rivers meet, Kingston, New Brunswick blends pastoral charm with riverfront scenery and an easy pace of life. This rural community offers a close connection to nature, a welcoming small?town atmosphere, and convenient links to larger urban centres across the water. In the following sections, you'll find a practical overview of history, employment, neighbourhoods, transportation, and seasons to help you understand living in Kingston and the many things to do across the peninsula.

History & Background

Kingston's story is rooted in the waterways that surround it. Long before European settlement, the river system was a travel corridor and a source of sustenance for Indigenous peoples, whose stewardship is still visible in the place names and deep respect for the land and water. In the late eighteenth century, Loyalist settlers arrived and established farms, churches, and a civic hub on high ground, giving the peninsula its enduring pattern of clustered hamlets, winding shoreline roads, and fields that slide gently toward the bays. The old parish framework and ferry landings still shape everyday life, connecting residents to neighbouring shores for trade, school, and social gatherings. Around the region you'll also find towns like Darlings Island that share historical ties and amenities.

Over generations, the peninsula developed a reputation for agriculture—particularly orchards and mixed farming—alongside carpentry, small?scale forestry, and river?based livelihoods. Many heritage properties, community halls, and churches remain active, giving newcomers a sense of continuity and a rich civic fabric. Today, Kingston balances its past with a modern, rural lifestyle: plenty of space, easy conversations at the market, and scenic routes that make even routine errands feel like a drive through a postcard.

Economy & Employment

While Kingston retains its agricultural roots, the local economy is supported by a mix of home?based enterprises, trades, and commuter employment. Many residents work in nearby city and town centres, taking advantage of reliable ferry links and scenic drives. Common sectors include healthcare, education, public administration, and professional services, as well as port?related logistics, energy, and retail in the regional core. Skilled trades and construction play a strong role, with steady demand for renovation, landscaping, and seasonal services.

On the peninsula, farming, orchards, and maple production contribute to the local identity, and small businesses—from craft studios to repair shops—benefit from both resident needs and visitors in fair?weather months. The rise of remote and hybrid work has also broadened options for living here while working for employers based elsewhere. Whether you're self?employed, part of a regional industry, or building a new venture, the area's steady customer base and supportive community networks help entrepreneurs find their footing.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Kingston is less a single town centre than a string of small settlements and rural roads that ring the shoreline. Along Route 845 and its offshoots, you'll find hamlets like Clifton Royal, Summerville, Bayswater, Long Reach, Chapel Grove, and Hardings Point. Each has its own character: river?view ridgelines with century homes, wooded lanes that feel tucked?away and quiet, and pockets of newer construction set on generous lots. Housing options range from classic farmhouses and cozy cottages to custom builds on acreage, as well as waterfront properties that offer private docks or mooring potential—appealing to buyers searching Kingston houses for sale and Kingston condos for sale alike.

Everyday life revolves around the land and the water. In?season, the farmers' market draws locals for produce, baked goods, and impromptu reunions, while roadside stands share the bounty of orchards and gardens. Bays and beaches provide easy spots to launch a kayak, dip a paddleboard, or watch golden?hour light on the river. Trails and backroads invite biking, birding, and snowshoeing, and there's a lively rhythm of community suppers, school events, and seasonal fairs. Neighbourhood?hopping is easy with nearby communities like Moss Glen and Elmsville.

For families considering living in Kingston, the lifestyle is decidedly outdoorsy and neighborly. Many properties rely on well and septic systems, so buyers should factor in routine maintenance. Driveways can be long, and some roads are hilly, which matters in winter. In exchange, residents enjoy peaceful nights, starlit skies, and the sense that the river is always just down the hill. When you're thinking about things to do, a typical weekend might include a morning at the market, a picnic at a local beach, and a sunset drive along the peninsula's ridgeline.

Getting Around

Route 845 circles the Kingston Peninsula, linking hamlets and ferry landings with a scenic, curving drive that rewards unhurried travel. Ferries are a defining feature of mobility here: short, frequent crossings connect the peninsula to the surrounding region, making commutes and errands surprisingly efficient. Depending on your destination, you might roll onto a cable ferry, take a river loop to a different landing, or choose a land route that offers bigger views but a few more minutes on the road. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Quispamsis and Clifton Royal.

Driving is the primary mode of transportation for residents, with ample parking at trailheads, markets, and beaches. Public transit is limited on the peninsula, so carpooling and school buses fill in many day-to-day needs. Cyclists enjoy the quiet roads and river views, though rolling terrain and narrow shoulders mean riders should choose routes and times carefully. In winter, plan extra time for snow and freeze?thaw conditions; ferries typically run in most weather, but checking advisories during storms is a smart habit. The reward for a little planning is a commute that feels more like a scenic tour than a grind.

Climate & Seasons

The peninsula experiences a classic Maritime climate tempered by the nearby Bay of Fundy and the open reach of two rivers. Winters are cold and snowy enough for reliable winter fun—think snowshoeing across open fields, cross?country tracks on forest lanes, and the occasional outdoor skate when local ponds freeze safely. Nor'easters can bring wind and fresh drifts, but sunny breaks often arrive between systems. Spring comes in fits and starts, ushering in sap runs for maple producers, budding orchards, and that lively burst of green that makes the first paddle of the year feel special.

Summer settles in with warm days and breezy evenings, ideal for swimming at sandy beaches, casting a line at sunset, and picnicking by the water. It's the season of barbecues, market mornings, and exploring backroads to find a new overlook or quiet cove. Autumn might be the showstopper: hillsides blaze with colour, roadside stands brim with apples and squash, and cool evenings invite a campfire. For people weighing living in Kingston, the four?season appeal means you can shape your year around what you love most—gardening, boating, hiking, or simply watching the light change over the river.

Throughout the year, the peninsula's microclimates can vary from ridge to shoreline, with fog sometimes lingering along the bays while upland areas see clearer skies. Locals learn the subtle patterns quickly: which beach warms fastest, which route stays shaded, and when the evening breeze will switch. For visitors and new residents alike, that variability adds to the sense of place. It keeps the landscape interesting, the views ever?changing, and the list of things to do as long as the shoreline itself.

Nearby Cities

Kingston provides a convenient base with access to a variety of coastal and small?town communities nearby. Home buyers can explore different lifestyles and settings around Kingston to find what suits them best, whether they're comparing Kingston homes for sale or looking for something a short drive away.

For additional options, see nearby communities such as Alma, Advocate Harbour, Waterside, Dennis Beach, and Spencers Island.

Demographics

Kingston, New Brunswick typically blends family?oriented neighborhoods with a presence of retirees and commuting professionals. The community has a close?knit, small?town character with local services and recreational opportunities that appeal to people seeking a quieter pace compared with larger urban centres.

Housing options generally include detached homes alongside some condominium and rental choices, set within suburban?to?rural surroundings. Buyers can expect neighborhood streets, yards, and easy access to nearby countryside rather than a dense, high?rise urban core—information useful to anyone planning to buy a house in Kingston or to review Kingston real estate listings.