McAdam Real Estate: 14 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 11 Vanceboro Road, McAdam

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$224,900

11 Vanceboro Road, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1Z3

3 beds
2 baths
3 days

Follow Route 4 straight through the village, civic #11 is on the right. Driveway is on the side street. Classic Story-and-a-Half Living on a Beautiful Corner Lot. Set on a small, nicely landscaped corner lot, this charming classic story-and-a-half home offers a wonderful combination of character,

Ronda Cole,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Ronda Cole ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 469-4425
House for sale: 35 First Avenue, McAdam

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$150,000

35 First Avenue, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1S3

2 beds
1 baths
4 days

... large, wired, storage shed. This home has two cozy bedrooms, one of which would be perfect for a guest room or a home office. The bathroom has been freshened with a new toilet and vanity. Walking distance to the village's amenities and nature trails, come view this property today! (id:27476)

Ronda Cole,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Ronda Cole ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 469-4425
House for sale: 119 Saunders Road, McAdam

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$384,900

119 Saunders Road, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1L7

3 beds
3 baths
13 days

Route 4 to McAdam - straight onto Saunders and proceed to civic on right Step into a piece of living history with this beautiful 1910 Victorian home in the historic Village of McAdam where the timeless architectural grandeur meets its modern influence. Extensively restored to honor its heritage,

Scott Pierce,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Scott Pierce ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 470-2595
Multi-Family for sale: 7 Oak Street, McAdam

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$224,900

7 Oak Street, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1M5

5 beds
2 baths
16 days

Route 4 to McAdam - right off Saunders onto Oak Located in the historic Village of McAdam on a corner lot with easy access, this 2 storey Duplex home is a rare find. The main level consists of 2 good sized bedrooms, full bath c/w laundry, nice sized kitchen with oak cabinets, den/living room

Scott Pierce,Remax East Coast Elite Realty
Listed by: Scott Pierce ,Remax East Coast Elite Realty (506) 470-2595
House for sale: 47 Highland Avenue, McAdam

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$49,900

47 Highland Avenue, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1H7

3 beds
1 baths
31 days

... property at 47 Highland Ave in McAdam sits on a nice-sized lot right in a friendly, quiet neighbourhood and is filled with incredible potential. The house is ready for a complete transformation and is being sold as-is, making it the perfect blank canvas for a contractor, flipper, or anyone looking...

Andrew Torres,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Andrew Torres ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 654-2597
House for sale: 26 Tracy Street, McAdam

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$349,900

26 Tracy Street, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1E9

4 beds
2 baths
41 days

Rte 4 into the village, Tracy St. is on the left just a short distance past The Gun Dealer Rarely does an opportunity arise to own nearly 2 acres of municipally serviced land! Welcome to 26 Tracy Street in the historic Village of McAdam. Tucked away at the end of a quiet, family-friendly cul-de-sac,

Ronda Cole,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Ronda Cole ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 469-4425
7 Elm Street, McAdam
Vacant land

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$20,000

7 Elm Street, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1G2

42 days

Take Route 2/95 (TCH) west from Fredericton toward Woodstock Continue onto Route 4 through Harvey, into McAdam ~1.51.75 hr drive Elm St is a short residential street near the McAdam train station A 0.17-acre vacant corner lot located in McAdam, right beside McAdam High School and close to other

Listed by: Jocelyn Mcglinchey ,Exp Realty (506) 898-3530
House for sale: 37 Second Avenue, McAdam

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$115,000

37 Second Avenue, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1T3

2 beds
1 baths
46 days

Saunders Street to Cherry, right on Cherry and driveway is located on Cherry Street. Opportunity awaits! This 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home sits on a generous double corner lot and offers plenty of potential. The kitchen features an abundance of cupboards, a built-in cooktop and wall oven, with

Amy Hachey,The Right Choice Realty
Listed by: Amy Hachey ,The Right Choice Realty (506) 442-0603
House for sale: 15 Cedar Street, McAdam

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$184,900

15 Cedar Street, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1V5

3 beds
1 baths
64 days

... cabinets, ceramic tile and a woodstove for additional heat on chilly days and a separate dining space. To the right is the good sized living room with new hardwood flooring. The home has been stripped down to the studs and has had new insulation, vapor barrier and drywall added. Upstairs are 3 nice...

Ronda Cole,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Ronda Cole ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 469-4425
House for sale: 8 Old Harvey Road, McAdam

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$115,000

8 Old Harvey Road, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1E6

2 beds
1 baths
75 days

Route 4 to Village - take the first left, house is on the left, civic #8 If you're talking about property right in the village limit - Size matters! Opportunity awaits your dreams in this 2-storey home situated on over half an acre with attached garage. A large kitchen and nice sized living

Ronda Cole,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Ronda Cole ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 469-4425
153 Harvey Road Unit# 2, McAdam

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$299,900

153 Harvey Road Unit# 2, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1A1

0 beds
0 baths
79 days

Saunders Rd & Harvey Rd Turnkey opportunity in the heart of McAdam! Welcome to Jacks Pizza & Donairs, a well-established and fully operational restaurant located in a high-visibility commercial plaza surrounded by successful businesses and steady foot traffic. This prime location offers excellent

House for sale: 82 Old Harvey Road, McAdam

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$219,900

82 Old Harvey Road, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1B8

3 beds
1 baths
98 days

Route 4 to McAdam- Left onto Old Harvey Road by entrance to Gypsum Plant. Whats in a name? well, we should ask whats in a price? With todays Real Estate Market prices folks want to get the most bang for buck and every now and then an opportunity like this comes along and bang!! the buck is

Jim Reid,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Jim Reid ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (506) 461-6549
Recreational for sale: 72 Old Harvey Road, McAdam
Vacant land

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$14,449

72 Old Harvey Road, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1B8

98 days

Route 4 to Village, first left onto Old Harvey Road. Lot is on the left. A smaller building lot in McAdam perfect for a smaller home. Sewers lines were hooked up to the original mobile home that was on this property and there is a drilled well but municipal hookup is available, as well as municipal

Ronda Cole,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Ronda Cole ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 469-4425
House for sale: 21 Maple Street, McAdam

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$75,000

21 Maple Street, McAdam, New Brunswick E6J 1W1

2 beds
1 baths
132 days

Follow Rte 4 into McAdam, turn right onto Lake Ave, Left onto Beech, then Maple. #21 is on the left. Welcome to 21 Maple Street in McAdam! This charming home is full of potential and ready for your personal touch. The bright, eat-in kitchen features patio doors that lead to the back deck, creating

Ronda Cole,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Ronda Cole ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 469-4425

Home Prices in Mcadam

In 2025, McAdam real estate reflects a steady small-town market in New Brunswick where value is shaped by setting, upkeep, and local demand. Buyers and sellers track home prices relative to property features, renovation quality, and neighbourhood appeal, paying attention to how supply aligns with local interest across the community.

Without focusing on headline figures, market participants often watch the balance between new and existing inventory, shifts in property mix, and days-on-market signals that reveal whether conditions favour buyers or sellers. Location factors such as proximity to schools, parks, and commuter routes, as well as lot characteristics, outbuildings, and outdoor space, can influence pricing traction and negotiation room. Seasonal listing rhythms, presentation quality, and recent comparable activity round out the picture for decision-makers planning a move.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Mcadam

There are 21 active listings in McAdam, spanning a range of property types from classic detached homes to low-maintenance options that suit different budgets and lifestyles. Listing data is refreshed regularly. If you’re browsing MLS listings for McAdam Real Estate Listings or McAdam Homes For Sale, you’ll find options that vary by age, style, and setting, allowing you to match features with your goals.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, beds/baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review high-quality photos and floor plans to understand layout, natural light, and storage, then compare recent activity in similar micro-areas to gauge competitiveness. Shortlist homes that align with your preferred street context, renovation level, and maintenance profile, and organize viewings to verify condition, noise levels, and neighbourhood fit. Keeping notes on features, updates, and location trade-offs will help you move confidently when the right opportunity appears.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

McAdam offers a mix of quiet residential pockets, streets close to parks and trails, and areas with convenient access to local services. Many buyers look for proximity to schools, green space, and community facilities, while others prioritize privacy, workshop potential, or easy routes to regional job centres. Walkability, driveway capacity, and yard usability can shape day-to-day comfort, and properties near natural amenities or established streetscapes often carry distinctive appeal. Whether you prefer a tucked-away setting or to be near shops and community venues, understanding McAdam neighbourhoods and how each micro-area balances convenience and tranquility will help you assess long-term value and livability.

Mcadam City Guide

Nestled amid lakes and evergreens in the southwestern corner of New Brunswick, McAdam blends small-village warmth with big-sky wilderness right on its doorstep. Once a bustling railway junction and now a relaxed hub for outdoor adventure and heritage, it offers a slower rhythm without losing a sense of purpose. This McAdam city guide walks you through the story of the village, the local economy, everyday lifestyle, how to get around, and what each season brings.

History & Background

McAdam's identity is inseparable from the iron road. The village rose to prominence in the early twentieth century as a strategic railway junction linking Atlantic ports with central Canada and the northeastern United States. Its iconic stone railway station-built of local granite-became the community's anchor, a grand symbol of an era when trains delivered mail, families, and freight through all seasons. Long before the rails, these lands formed part of the traditional territory of the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) people, who navigated the region's rivers and lakes for travel and sustenance. Logging camps, farming clearings, and cross-border trading posts later knitted the area into a frontier economy, and the railway's arrival consolidated those threads into a true service centre. Through the mid-century, changing transportation patterns and the decline of passenger rail reshaped local life, but McAdam adapted by leaning into its strengths: craftsmanship, community volunteerism, and a deep pride in place. Today, heritage preservation and storytelling bring the railway era vividly to life through seasonal tours, markets, and events at the station and around town. Around the region you'll also find towns like Tryon Settlement that share historical ties and amenities.

Economy & Employment

The local economy reflects its setting at the edge of forest and lake. Forestry and wood-related trades continue to provide steady employment, from harvesting and hauling to mill work and value-added fabrication. Public services-education, municipal operations, and healthcare-anchor many households, while small, independent businesses handle everyday needs, from groceries and hardware to auto repair and home services. Tourism has become an important seasonal boost, with visitors drawn by the heritage station, nature trails, and cottage-country appeal. Construction and skilled trades see cyclical demand as cottages are upgraded and homes modernized, and service roles in lodging, retail, and food are most active during peak travel months. Increasingly, reliable broadband allows remote professionals to base themselves in McAdam while working for employers elsewhere in the province or beyond, combining rural affordability with digital connectivity. Many residents also commute to larger centres for specialized roles, taking advantage of manageable highway drives to regional hubs when needed.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

McAdam is compact, friendly, and easy to navigate, with the heritage station and village core acting as a natural gathering point. Housing tends to cluster in a few recognizable pockets: classic village streets with century homes and tidy yards near the centre; lakeside roads where cottages and year-round residences share shoreline views; and rural acreages on the village fringe that appeal to those who want a garden, a workshop, or room for recreational gear. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Brockway and Lawrence Station. Everyday life revolves around accessible amenities: a general store for essentials, community halls for events, ball fields and rinks for recreation, and quiet streets where neighbours wave from porches. The local trail network offers a quick escape into spruce and birch forest, with boardwalks over wetlands, birdlife on calm ponds, and granite outcrops warmed by the sun. On a given weekend, the "things to do" list might include a morning paddle on a mirror-still lake, a heritage tour at the station, a pickup game at the ball diamond, and an evening around a backyard fire under a sky bright with stars. For families, schools and youth programs cultivate a close-knit feel, while retirees appreciate the slower pace and strong volunteer spirit that keeps clubs, seasonal markets, and cultural events thriving. Whether you prefer a cottage with loons calling at dusk or a home within walking distance of the centre, living in McAdam means trading traffic for birdsong and knowing your favourite trailhead is never far away.

Getting Around

Most residents rely on a car for daily travel, with provincial routes linking McAdam to regional centres and border crossings. Driving is straightforward, and parking is rarely a concern in the village core or at community facilities. There is no local public transit, but school buses and community shuttles cover specific needs, and carpooling is common among commuters. Cyclists enjoy quieter backroads and multi-use trails; in winter, many of those same corridors transform into snowmobile routes maintained by local clubs. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Cormierville and Canoose. When planning longer journeys, larger airports and intercity services in the region are within a comfortable drive, and border access expands options for cross-border shopping or recreation. Winter driving can be part of the routine here, so residents keep vehicles well-equipped and give themselves extra time when snow squalls roll through.

Climate & Seasons

McAdam experiences the full, four-season rhythm that defines inland New Brunswick. Spring arrives with the sound of running water and the scent of thawing earth; trails can be soft underfoot during the melt, but it's a beautiful time for spotting migrating birds and early wildflowers in sheltered clearings. Summer is warm and luminous, ideal for time on the water-canoeing across still coves at dawn, casting for fish in the evening, or drifting beside water lilies as dragonflies patrol the shoreline. Lakes temper the heat, and cool nights make for restful sleep. Autumn is a showpiece, with hardwood ridges igniting in reds and golds and crisp air perfect for long walks under a canopy of colour; it's also harvest season for local gardens, roadside stands, and backyard orchards. Winter brings deep cold and reliable snow cover, turning the village into a playground for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, while ice fishing shacks dot nearby lakes when conditions permit. The key to enjoying every season is preparedness: waterproof boots in spring, breathable layers for summer outings, reflective gear for shorter days in fall, and warm, wind-resistant outerwear for winter excursions. Local knowledge also helps-residents time mosquito and blackfly seasons, keep a thermos ready for rink-side chats, and know the best sheltered trail when a nor'easter kicks up. With a little planning, each season opens a different window onto the same familiar landscape, from chorus frogs after the thaw to the hush of snowfall among the pines.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering McAdam can also explore nearby communities to broaden their search, including Oromocto Lake, Brockway, Cormierville, Harvey, and Flume Ridge.

Visiting these communities can help buyers compare options and identify the neighborhood that best suits their needs while using McAdam as a nearby reference point.

Demographics

McAdam is a small, close-knit community that attracts a mix of households including families, retirees, and local professionals; residents often value a quieter lifestyle and community connections typical of rural and village settings. The town's character leans toward a slower pace with social life centered around local services, community events, and outdoor activities rather than urban amenities.

Housing in the area generally consists of detached homes and some older, character properties, with limited condo or apartment options and rental opportunities available in and around the town. Buyers can expect a rural small-town feel with short local commutes and a stronger emphasis on space and a tight community fabric than on dense, urban living.