Norton Real Estate: 14 Houses and Condos for Sale

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Lot 25-5 Route 855 Road, Norton

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$29,900

Lot 25-5 Route 855 Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1Z8

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3 days

From Bloomfield/Hampton - Rte 855 Build your dream home in Midland. Located 15 min to Hampton and 20-25 min to Sussex. These 2 acre lots are level and treed, you can keep what you like for privacy. Mixture of hard and softwood trees. Really great building lots. Walking distance to Up to Par

Lot 25-6 Route 855 Road, Norton

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$29,900

Lot 25-6 Route 855 Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1Z8

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3 days

From Bloomfield/Hampton - Rte 855 Build your dream home in Midland. Located 15 min to Hampton and 20-25 min to Sussex. These 2 acre lots are level and treed, you can keep what you like for privacy. Mixture of hard and softwood trees. Really great building lots. Walking distance to Up to Par

Rob Macdonald,Re/max Professionals
Listed by: Rob Macdonald ,Re/max Professionals (506) 608-1906
502 Route 124, Norton

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$349,900

502 Route 124, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1R2

3 beds
1 baths
12 days

... finishes that add a touch of spa-like luxury. Outside, enjoy the serenity of your private yard perfect for relaxing or hosting gatherings. The property also features a paved driveway, front porch, back deck, carport, and two storage sheds for all your tools and toys. The unfinished basement...

Dwayne Snell,Coldwell Banker Select Realty
Listed by: Dwayne Snell ,Coldwell Banker Select Realty (506) 701-2633
29 Belleisle Road, Norton

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$599,900

29 Belleisle Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1S5

5 beds
3 baths
14 days

Route 124 to Belleisle Road Welcome to 29 Belleisle Road where country charm meets spacious family living. This well-maintained 4-bedroom home offers space, versatility, and comfort throughout. The main floor features wood floors, a cozy brick fireplace with insert in the living room, and a

Andrea Davies,Exp Realty
Listed by: Andrea Davies ,Exp Realty (506) 654-1727
Lot 1 Route 121, Norton

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$185,000

Lot 1 Route 121, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1P5

0 beds
0 baths
41 days

From the Norton intersection on Route 121 continue towards Bloomfield and just before civic 1669 115 ACRES LOCATED ON ROUTE 121. The wood was cut off this land 10-15 years ago and is showing good growth. There are roads throughout that can be driven on by a truck. Beautiful views, great location

73-4 Route 124, Norton

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$20,000

73-4 Route 124, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1R6

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45 days

Route 121 , turn onto Route 124 property will be on the left. This charming residential parcel, spanning just under half an acre, offers an excellent opportunity for future homeowners to build their dream home. Nestled within a serene community, the lot is partially cleared, providing a blend

Shaun Campbell,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Shaun Campbell ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 434-3904
House for sale: 51 Belleisle Road, Norton

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$99,000

51 Belleisle Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1S5

3 beds
1 baths
62 days

... 2, proceed through village continue straight at intersection of Rte 121 onto rte 124, turn right onto Belleisle Rd , home is on the left. Three properties share the same driveway, home is first on the right. Looking for an affordable housing option to place on your land? This well-maintained...

Lot 25-2 Upper Midland Road, Norton

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$34,800

Lot 25-2 Upper Midland Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1Z8

0 beds
0 baths
75 days

From Bloomfield/Hampton - Route 855 to Upper Midland Rd, or From Norton - Route 124 to Upper Midland Rd. Build your dream home in Midland. Located 15 min to Hampton and 20-25 min to Sussex. These 1.5 acre lots are level and treed, you can keep what you like for privacy. Mixture of trees including

Lot 25-3 Upper Midland Road, Norton

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$34,800

Lot 25-3 Upper Midland Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1Z8

0 beds
0 baths
75 days

From Bloomfield/Hampton - Rte 855 to Upper Midland Rd. From Norton - Rte 124 to Upper Midland Rd. Build your dream home in Midland. Located 15 min to Hampton and 20-25 min to Sussex. These 1.5 acre lots are level and treed, you can keep what you like for privacy. Mixture of trees including

Lot 25-4 Upper Midland Road, Norton

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$34,800

Lot 25-4 Upper Midland Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1Z8

0 beds
0 baths
75 days

From Bloomfield/Hampton - Rte 855 to Upper Midland Rd. From Norton - Rte 124 to Upper Midland Rd. Build your dream home in Midland. Located 15 min to Hampton and 20-25 min to Sussex. These 1.5 acre lots are level and treed, you can keep what you like for privacy. Mixture of trees including

Fourplex for sale: 17 Baxter Street, Norton

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$349,900

17 Baxter Street, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1A1

0 beds
0 baths
118 days

Take the Norton exit, follow RTE 124 across the bridge, take the 2nd right onto Baxter St. Property on the left of Baxter St. Fully tenanted four-unit multi-family property located in the heart of Norton, NB. Each unit offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, with Unit 4 featuring an additional

Lindsay Mackenzie,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Lindsay Mackenzie ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 898-2812
Route 121, Norton

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$59,900

Route 121, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1P6

0 beds
0 baths
153 days

Somewhere between yesterday and tomorrow, there's a place where life feels just right. Welcome to 3.02 acres of possibility - nestled in a picturesque rural community where rolling hills stretch wide, and neighbours wave as they pass. Here, kids can chase fireflies at dusk, build forts in

Judy Mitchell,Re/max Professionals
Listed by: Judy Mitchell ,Re/max Professionals (506) 636-2711
109 Upper Midland Road, Norton

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$775,000

109 Upper Midland Road, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1Z8

0 beds
0 baths
158 days

... hunting, golfing, snowmobiling and more. The restaurant itself has been renovated in the past 2 years and offers a modern but casual atmosphere with new flooring, paint and light fixtures. The main dining room (including private event room and bar area) seats up to 160 people and the 3-season,...

Listed by: Sarah Brennan ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 435-1178
2019 Route 121, Norton

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$14,500

2019 Route 121, Norton, New Brunswick E5T 1E7

0 beds
0 baths
203 days

Travel to Norton. At flashing light on Route 121, travel east on Route 121, toward Sussex. Lot is located approx 2-minutes from flashing light. This sweet piece of property is located across the street from the winding Kennebecasis River. This property has been partially cleared and is the...

Denise Hansen,Exp Realty
Listed by: Denise Hansen ,Exp Realty (506) 343-5745

Home Prices in Norton

In 2025, Norton real estate market reflects a small-market rhythm where property condition, setting, and lifestyle fit drive interest across detached homes, townhouses, and condos. Home prices are shaped by factors such as lot characteristics, renovation quality, and proximity to daily conveniences, with buyers weighing overall value alongside neighbourhood appeal and future maintenance needs.

Without focusing on short-term swings, local participants typically watch the balance between new listings and sustained demand, the mix of property types available at any given time, and signals like days on market. Observing how well-presented homes compare to those needing updates can help both buyers and sellers gauge competitiveness, while seasonal listing patterns often influence viewing activity and negotiating dynamics.

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There are 10 active listings in Norton, including 0 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Listing data is refreshed regularly. Current availability spans 0 neighbourhoods, reflecting where owners are choosing to list at the moment.

Use search filters to narrow by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review photos and floor plans to understand layouts, natural light, and potential for future improvements. Compare recent activity in your preferred micro-areas to evaluate how long similar properties have been circulating and how presentation or updates are influencing interest, then save your shortlist to revisit top contenders as new Norton Real Estate Listings appear on the market.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Norton offers a mix of rural and small-town settings, with quiet streets, established homes, and access to greenspace shaping day-to-day living. Proximity to schools, parks, and recreation is a common priority, as are convenient routes to nearby employment centres and services. Areas closer to trails, community facilities, and river or woodland corridors often attract buyers seeking a balance of outdoor lifestyle and practical amenities. These location traits, along with lot privacy and site orientation, frequently influence perceived value and how quickly a property resonates with the right audience.

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Norton City Guide

Set amid rolling farmland and wooded hills in southern New Brunswick's Kings County, Norton offers a quiet rural pace with easy connections to larger service centres. This Norton city guide introduces the community's background, economy, neighbourhoods, transportation, and seasons, helping you picture day-to-day life and the kinds of things to do in and around town.

History & Background

Norton's story mirrors much of rural New Brunswick: a landscape shaped by rivers, forests, and small farms that supported early settlement and continue to define the area's character today. Indigenous peoples stewarded the land and waterways long before European arrival. Over time, Loyalist-era homesteads, sawmills, and mixed farming knit together a network of crossroads communities. The rail era added a new thread, with tracks and stations giving farmers access to regional markets and encouraging the development of compact village hubs. Around the region you'll also find towns like Vinegar Hill that share historical ties and amenities.

As roads improved, Norton evolved into a service point for the surrounding countryside, anchored by schools, churches, and community halls. Traditional farms diversified with orchards, maple production, and specialty crops, while woodlots continued to supply timber and firewood. The result is a landscape where heritage barns and covered bridges sit comfortably alongside newer homes and workshops-evidence of a place that values continuity while adapting to modern rural life.

Economy & Employment

Today, Norton's economy is a blend of agriculture, forestry, trades, and small-scale services. Family farms remain central, producing dairy, beef, hay, berries, and apples, often paired with on-farm retail or agri-tourism. Maple syrup operations and woodlot management contribute seasonal income, while specialty producers experiment with greenhouse vegetables, beekeeping, and value-added foods. Construction and skilled trades are in steady demand, supporting housing upgrades, barn projects, and infrastructure work across Kings County.

Many residents commute to nearby centres for work in healthcare, education, public administration, and retail, or join the energy, port, and logistics sectors closer to the coast. Access to the highway corridor makes it feasible to reach major employers in under an hour, and remote work has grown as reliable rural internet expands. Home-based enterprises-everything from craft producers and repair shops to guiding services-fill niches and keep money circulating locally. Tourism remains modest but meaningful: guests come for country drives, harvest-season farm stands, trail access, and the region's scenic back roads.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Norton is more a tapestry of small neighbourhoods and rural lanes than a single, dense core. You'll find clusters of homes near crossroads and the main route, with farms and woodlots radiating outward. Housing spans classic farmhouses with wide porches, practical post-war bungalows, and newer custom builds set on generous lots. Acreage living is common, offering space for gardens, hobby barns, and quiet stargazing nights. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Upham and Ratter Corner.

Everyday amenities reflect the rural setting: an elementary school and community facilities anchor family life, while larger shopping runs are typically done in nearby towns. Outdoor recreation is a defining part of living in Norton-residents walk country roads, cycle rolling routes, and explore multi-use trails that welcome hiking, snowshoeing, and sledding in season. Local churches, service clubs, and volunteer fire departments provide social connection and a strong sense of mutual support. For those seeking things to do, seasonal events such as farmers' markets, fall fairs, and maple celebrations are a short drive away, and lakes and streams in the region invite paddling, fishing, and birdwatching. The overall lifestyle is unhurried and neighbourly, appealing to anyone who enjoys space, greenery, and a friendly, hands-on community.

Getting Around

Most residents rely on a car, with quick access from Norton's main route to the provincial highway network. This puts regional hubs, hospitals, and major retail within easy reach, whether you're commuting for work or running errands. Local roads are scenic but often narrow, so cyclists share carefully and motorists plan a bit of extra time during harvest or winter weather. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Parleeville and Bloomfield.

Public transit is limited in rural New Brunswick, but carpooling is common, and school buses serve students efficiently. Intercity services are available from larger towns along the highway corridor, and regional airports can be reached for longer trips. Winter driving is part of the routine-snow tires and a cautious approach on back roads are essential. You won't find urban bike lanes or frequent buses here, but the trade-off is relaxed drivetime, short lines, and a landscape that makes even everyday trips feel like a country drive.

Climate & Seasons

Norton experiences four distinct seasons typical of southern New Brunswick's inland areas. Spring arrives with a gradual thaw, maple steam rising from sugar shacks and rural ditches running full. It's the muddiest time of year, so footwear and vehicles take on a practical tone. Gardeners start seeds indoors, while woodlot owners finish their winter work before blackflies make their brief appearance. By late spring, fields green up, lilacs bloom, and roadside farm stands return with early produce.

Summer is warm and bright, well-suited to swimming at nearby lakes, evening paddles, backyard barbecues, and long twilight walks. It's a great time to explore quiet back roads by bike, picnic near shaded streams, or sample local ice cream after a countryside drive. Harvest season brings classic Maritime colour: early apples, pumpkin patches, and spectacular foliage across the hills, drawing photographers out to capture red barns against gold maples. Autumn is also prime time for trail hiking and weekend fairs-some of the region's most beloved things to do.

In winter, snow blankets fields and woodlots, transforming the area into a playground for snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling on designated trails. Clear nights are excellent for stargazing, and community halls often host gatherings that brighten the season. While storms can be brisk, they're manageable with good preparation: a plowed driveway, a stack of firewood, and a thermos of something hot go a long way. By the time late winter yields to the first drip of sap buckets again, residents are ready for another turn of the seasons-proof that the rhythms of rural life still set the pace in Norton.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Norton can consider nearby communities such as Alma, Mechanic Settlement, Waterside, Dennis Beach, and New Horton when exploring options outside Norton.

Use these links to review each community and determine which setting best matches your needs and preferences.

Demographics

Norton attracts a mix of households, including families, retirees and professionals, with a blend of long?term residents and newcomers. The community tends to be community?oriented and quieter than nearby urban centers, with many people commuting to larger towns for work or services while enjoying a slower pace of life locally.

Housing in Norton leans toward single?family detached homes, complemented by some smaller condominium options and rental properties, offering choices for buyers at different life stages. The overall feel is a rural-to-suburban mix, appealing to those seeking more space, access to outdoor activities and a neighborhood atmosphere rather than an urban environment.