Newcastle Creek Real Estate: 20 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 192 Chapman Road, Newcastle Creek

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$1,049,900

192 Chapman Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4B 2M1

4 beds
4 baths
Today

... waterfront retreat on the shores of beautiful Grand Lake. Nestled on a stunning lot with a sandy beach and breathtaking views, this exceptional property offers luxury, comfort and year round waterfront living at its finest. The main home features 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, thoughtfully designed...

Jacky Stephen,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Jacky Stephen ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 875-6363
House for sale: 14 Johnson Road, Newcastle Creek

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$399,900

14 Johnson Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4B 2J3

3 beds
1 baths
4 days

... you arrive, the paved driveway, mature trees, and lovingly cared-for yard showcase the pride of ownership found throughout the property. Inside, a newly added entryway offers a practical and welcoming space for busy family life. Large windows fill the home with natural light and capture peaceful...

Listed by: Rachel Macfarlane ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 476-2119
House for sale: 9 Booth Road, Newcastle Creek

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$249,900

9 Booth Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4B 2H9

2 beds
1 baths
5 days

... The kitchen offers exceptional pantry storage, while the beautifully renovated bathroom features a charming clawfoot tub. A versatile den space houses the water treatment system and adds extra flexibility to the layout. The warm and inviting primary bedroom offers double closets, while the...

Connie Munroe,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Connie Munroe ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 471-3281
House for sale: 6 8 Harbour Street, Newcastle Creek

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$394,900

6 8 Harbour Street, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4B 2K5

5 beds
3 baths
7 days

For more information, please click Multimedia button. SPACIOUS TWO-STOREY FAMILY HOME WALK TO GRAND LAKE HARBOUR Welcome to this spacious and inviting 2-storey home offering comfort, character, and flexible living space. This property offers generous living space for family living, working

Sophie Giterman,Easy List Realty
Listed by: Sophie Giterman ,Easy List Realty (888) 323-1998
4021 Route 690, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$42,888

4021 Route 690, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4B 2K8

9 days

Take Hwy. 10 to Minto, onto Route 690. Lot is located on your right. Great opportunity to own an acre lot within walking distance to the Marina. Corner location with driveway and culvert in place. Just 5 minutes to Minto and all amenities and 40 minutes of Fredericton. (id:27476)

Listed by: Rachel Macfarlane ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 476-2119
3993 Route 690, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$39,900

3993 Route 690, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4B 2K4

39 days

Head north on Route 10 towards Mintio, slight right onto NB-690S (Signs for Grand Lake), Turn right to stay on NB 690 S to Civic # 3993, it will be just past 3999 This unique waterfront-area opportunity offers great potential with approximately 200 feet of road frontage and beautiful views

Pam Doak,Exit Realty Advantage
Listed by: Pam Doak ,Exit Realty Advantage (506) 461-4050
House for sale: 4012 Route 690, Newcastle Creek

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$79,900

4012 Route 690, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4B 2K7

6 beds
2 baths
48 days

Follow Route 10 into Minto, turn onto Route 690, there will be a sharp right turn once in Newcastle Creek, then the property will be on the left. Investment opportunity with this landmark duplex, located in Newcastle Creek. Just 45 minutes to Fredericton, and within walking distance to the

LOT 23-22 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$55,200

Lot 23-22 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J4

67 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

LOT 23-26 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$74,900

Lot 23-26 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

67 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

Lot 23-18 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$69,900

Lot 23-18 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with clean fill

Lot 23-24 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$55,000

Lot 23-24 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Prime lake-living lots with community beach access! Choose from this land lot with access to the water through Alexs Pond, or visit our other Blueberry Beach lots with owned waterfrontage or elevated

LOT 23-25 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$69,900

Lot 23-25 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

LOT 23-21 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$35,000

Lot 23-21 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

LOT 23-6 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$84,900

Lot 23-6 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

LOT 23-5 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$84,900

Lot 23-5 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Prime lake-living lots with community beach access! Choose from this land lot with access to the water through Alexs Pond, or visit our other Blueberry Beach lots with owned waterfrontage or elevated

LOT 23-4 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$84,900

Lot 23-4 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

LOT 23-8 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$80,900

Lot 23-8 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Prime lake-living lots with community beach access! Choose from this land lot with access to the water through Alexs Pond, or visit our other Blueberry Beach lots with owned waterfrontage or elevated

LOT 23-20 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$35,000

Lot 23-20 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

LOT 23-7 BLUEBERRY BEACH Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$80,900

Lot 23-7 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Nicely sized land parcels with water access, water view, and water frontage on Grand Lake offering a blend of treed privacy and open space! Each lot features ample dry land suitable for building, with

Lot 23-19 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek
Vacant land

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$35,000

Lot 23-19 Blueberry Beach Road, Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick E4C 3J2

90 days

Route 10 E to Union Street in Minto to Evans Road to Winterport Way to Blueberry Beach Road. Prime lake-living lots with community beach access! Choose from this land lot with access to the water through Alexs Pond, or visit our other Blueberry Beach lots with owned waterfrontage or elevated

Home Prices in Newcastle Creek, New Brunswick

In 2025, Newcastle Creek real estate is shaped more by local lifestyle factors, property features, and seller motivations than by headline swings, so buyers and sellers should follow how different home types are received. Conversations about home prices in Newcastle Creek often focus on condition, lot characteristics, and proximity advantages: well-presented homes and Newcastle Creek Homes For Sale that offer usable outdoor space and efficient layouts tend to attract stronger interest, while properties needing updates appeal to value-focused buyers. In a smaller-community market, clear pricing, thoughtful preparation, and a careful read of comparable Newcastle Creek Real Estate listings help reveal where demand is most resilient.

Absent broad market shocks, participants watch the balance of new supply and active demand, the mix of property types coming to market, and signals such as days on market to judge momentum. Sellers in Newcastle Creek benefit from highlighting recent upgrades, outdoor living areas, and functional layouts, while buyers weigh trade-offs among setting, privacy, and ongoing maintenance. A close review of recent activity, location nuances, and home condition narrows the field to properties that match budget and lifestyle goals.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Newcastle Creek

There are 17 active listings in Newcastle Creek, covering a mix of property styles and settings. This selection lets shoppers compare move-in-ready options with places that have renovation potential, from rural-feeling lots to homes nearer community amenities. Listing data is refreshed regularly to keep Newcastle Creek Real Estate Listings current.

Use search filters to set a workable price range and focus on essentials such as bedrooms, bathrooms, and layout flow. Narrow by lot size, parking, and outdoor space to match everyday needs like storage, hobbies, or gardening. Review photos and floor plans to assess light, room proportions, and sightlines, then compare recent activity to understand how quickly similar Newcastle Creek Houses For Sale have been attracting attention. Saved searches and notes on finishes, mechanical systems, and maintenance history make it easier to shortlist candidates and prepare for viewings with confidence.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Newcastle Creek offers a blend of quiet residential pockets and access to the outdoor amenities that define life in central New Brunswick. Buyers commonly weigh proximity to schools, parks, community facilities, and local services alongside commute routes and connections to nearby centres. Streets with calmer traffic, mature trees, and solid curb appeal tend to stand out, as do homes with flexible spaces for work, recreation, or multigenerational living. Access to trails, water, and greenspace can boost daily enjoyment and support long-term value, while practical features like reliable storage, workshop potential, and efficient heating are frequent decision drivers. Understanding how these elements match personal priorities helps identify the right Newcastle Creek Neighborhoods and supports a strong, well-supported offer when the right listing appears.

Newcastle Creek City Guide

Nestled along the shores of Grand Lake in central New Brunswick, Newcastle Creek is a small, welcoming community where water, woods, and sky set the daily rhythm. Located within the rural tapestry of Queens County and an easy drive from larger service centres, it offers a peaceful base for cottage life, outdoor recreation, and close?knit living. Below you'll find an overview of the area's history, economy, neighbourhoods, things to do, transport options, and what to expect from the seasons when considering Newcastle Creek Real Estate or a move to the region.

History & Background

Newcastle Creek's story is inseparable from Grand Lake and the Saint John River system, waterways that sustained Indigenous communities for millennia. Long before European settlement, the region's portage routes, fisheries, and fertile lowlands supported seasonal travel and trade. Later, Loyalist and other settler families established farms, woodlots, and small mills, making use of the interior's timber and the lake's sheltered coves. In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, logging, small-scale agriculture, and regional transport shaped daily life, while nearby coal seams supported development in adjacent communities. Modest rail and road improvements gradually linked lakeshore hamlets to markets and services, but the area kept its rural, water-oriented identity. Around the region you'll also find towns like Flowers Cove that share historical ties and amenities. Today, that layered past remains visible in family homesteads, community halls, and lakeside camps reflecting generations of self-reliance and neighbourly exchange.

Economy & Employment

The contemporary economy around Newcastle Creek mixes traditional resource work with modern, flexible employment. Forestry and wood products remain important, supported by trades such as carpentry, heavy equipment operation, and maintenance. Local services—from small retail to repair shops and seasonal marinas—are often family-run and tied to the ebb and flow of cottage season and lake activity. Many residents commute to nearby towns for roles in health care, education, and public administration, while others work in construction and transportation that serve central New Brunswick. Remote work has grown as home internet improves and the cost-of-living profile makes a home office practical. For many, resilience comes from mixing steady employment with side enterprises such as guiding, landscaping, or craft production that lean on visitor traffic. Seasonal tourism—campgrounds, boat rentals, and guest accommodations—adds short-term opportunity, and summer events around the lake provide boosts to hospitality and recreation providers. If you're considering life in Newcastle Creek, most plans combine access to outdoor amenities with ties to regional employers and a willingness to take on a few different roles through the year.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life in Newcastle Creek centers on the lake, with neighbourhoods along quiet shoreline lanes, forested backroads, and open clearings that reveal water views. Housing ranges from cozy year-round bungalows and heritage farmhouses with outbuildings to cottages that vary from rustic camps to modern, winterized retreats. Many properties have direct or shared water access, and even homes set back from the shore are typically a short drive from a public boat launch or beach. Everyday conveniences are found in nearby service centres, while local social life gravitates to community halls, volunteer groups, churches, and seasonal gatherings that bring residents together for music, markets, and fundraisers. Neighbourhood-hopping is simple with nearby communities like Grand Lake and Old Avon. The lakeshore encourages an active routine—paddling at dawn, evening walks on quiet roads, and weekend fishing for bass or pickerel. Trails in the woods serve hikers, birders, and, in winter, snowshoers and snowmobilers who use a mix of informal routes and regional trail systems. For families, the slower pace allows room for gardens, workshops, and backyard projects; for retirees, it offers a naturally social rhythm of neighbours checking in, seasonal potlucks, and lake-watching from the deck. Beyond the water, look to community-led events, small galleries, maker studios, and farm stands that appear along roads during harvest time.

Getting Around

Given its rural setting, getting around Newcastle Creek typically means driving. Provincial routes connect the lakeshore to main north–south and east–west corridors, making it straightforward to reach regional workplaces and amenities. The Trans-Canada Highway is reachable via a short, scenic drive, and road conditions are generally reliable outside of storms, with routine plowing and sanding in winter. Local streets and camp roads are calm enough for walking, and cyclists will find rolling routes with light traffic—though visibility gear and caution are essential on curves and in low light. There is no formal local transit, so carpools and rideshares are practical for commuting; some residents rely on private shuttles for medical or airport trips. For broader commuting and day trips, consider nearby hubs like Newcastle Centre and Minto. During boating season, the lake becomes a recreational \"road,\" with marinas and launches giving access to fishing and picnic spots; water travel is for leisure rather than daily errands. In winter, plan ahead with a vehicle emergency kit, watch for black ice on shaded bends, and allow extra travel time after major snowfalls or thaws that can leave low-lying areas wet.

Climate & Seasons

Newcastle Creek experiences four distinct seasons, each shaping routines and recreation. Spring brings lengthening daylight and rapid shoreline greening as migrating birds return to coves and wetlands. Snowmelt can raise lake levels, so docks and boats are best launched after waters settle; many residents use this shoulder season to prep gardens, repair outbuildings, and tune equipment. Summer brings warm days, cool lake breezes, and a rhythm of swimming, paddling, evening barbecues, and stargazing—along with the practicalities of sunscreen, insect repellent, and watching for fast-moving weather across open water. Early fall delivers colourful hardwoods and a quieter lake, ideal for hiking, photography, and end-of-season fishing; it’s also a good time to stack firewood and ready homes for colder nights. Winter brings crisp air and reliable snowfall, turning fields and backroads into routes for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Ice conditions vary with currents and temperature swings, so local advice and safety checks are essential before skating or ice fishing. Through the seasons the community's pace shifts: summer is outward and busy, while winter is peaceful and close to home—two sides of a lifestyle that rewards preparedness and a love of the outdoors.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers interested in Newcastle Creek can also explore nearby communities to find the right fit for lifestyle and amenities. Local options include Grand Lake, Old Avon, Newcastle Centre, Flowers Cove, and Minto.

Visiting these communities can help you compare housing styles, local services, and neighbourhood character to determine which area best matches your priorities when shopping for Newcastle Creek Real Estate or nearby alternatives.

Demographics

Newcastle Creek tends to attract a mix of households—families, retirees, and working professionals—creating an intergenerational, community-oriented feel common in smaller New Brunswick centres. Residents often value a quieter pace and the strong local connections that come with living in a small lakeside community.

Housing in the area is typically dominated by detached single?family homes, with some condominiums and rental options available; properties often reflect a rural or small?town character rather than an urban one. This setting appeals to buyers looking for a quieter lifestyle while still accessing services and amenities found in nearby towns and Newcastle Creek neighbourhoods.