Petitcodiac Real Estate: 22 Houses and Condos for Sale

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4351 Route 106, Petitcodiac

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$64,900

4351 Route 106, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 3K2

3 beds
2 baths
4 days

From Petitcodiac heading towards Salisbury via Route 106, 4351 is located on the left. Heading towards Petitcodiac via Route 106, the property is located on the right. This property presents an excellent opportunity for flippers, contractors, or handy homeowners seeking their next project....

Wendy Jamieson,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Wendy Jamieson ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 899-6651
42 Connor Street, Petitcodiac

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$379,000

42 Connor Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4G2

2 beds
2 baths
5 days

... distance to downtown shopping or schools (K-12), this lovely home is now complete & can accommodate a quick closing if desired. Currently we have 4 houses in various stages of their build with 1 of these completely finished & ready for it's new owners. Looking for a different location? Not a...

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
Lot 27 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac

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$68,000

Lot 27 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4H3

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

off King str Beautiful lot for sale in a new quite sub division that's walking distance to school K-12. Land is flat & ready to build your dream home. On village sewer ready & this lot already has it's well drilled. (id:27476)

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
Lot 26 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac

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$58,000

Lot 26 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4H3

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

off King str Nice flat building lot with no grubbing required. . Village sewer runs by for easy hook up . HST applies to selling price This is a beautiful new sub division. (id:27476)

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
Lot 91 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac

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$58,000

Lot 91 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4H3

0 beds
0 baths
15 days

off King street Ready to build your dream home? This new section is quite ,but, still close to everything, walking distance to school k-12. Flat land with the village sewer running right by. no grubbing required HST applies (id:27476)

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
House for sale: 24 Second Street, Petitcodiac

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$335,000

24 Second Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4V9

4 beds
3 baths
31 days

From Moncton take Trans Canada Highway to River Glade. Take the exit and turn right toward Petitcodiac. Continue straight and turn left onto Main St and then the house is on the corner of Main and Second St. Largest driveway is off Main st Welcome to 24 Second Street in Petitcodiac! This spacious

House for sale: 20 MacPhee Lane, Petitcodiac

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$444,900

20 Macphee Lane, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4X6

3 beds
3 baths
32 days

From RTE 106 - Turn right onto MacPhee Lane house. House is Number 20. Speed limit is 10 km/h on MacPhee Lane. Welcome to this stunning 2,100 sq ft main-level bungalow on a nearly 2-acre lot, offering generous living space, privacy, and energy efficiency with geothermal heating and cooling.

Cassidy Hopper,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Cassidy Hopper ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 875-3318
House for sale: 27 River Road, Petitcodiac

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$299,500

27 River Road, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4T4

3 beds
2 baths
37 days

Corner of River Road & Main Street Century home in the heart of the Village of Petitcodiac, located just off Main street, adjacent to the shopping area. -A full length covered veranda at the front is the perfect spot to enjoy a beverage and take in the fresh air. -Beautifully laid out, the

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
House for sale: 8 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac

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$345,000

8 Fawcett Avenue, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4H4

3 beds
2 baths
61 days

Civic #8 on Fawcett Ave. Welcome to this brand-new, move-in-ready bungalow in the charming community of Petitcodiac where modern design meets small-town comfort. Perfect for first-time buyers, retirees, or anyone looking to downsize, this home offers a practical layout and energy-efficient

Cameron Rubel,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Cameron Rubel ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 227-1116
House for sale: 51-53 Main Street, Petitcodiac

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$199,900

51-53 Main Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4L9

2 beds
1 baths
61 days

... a welcoming environment for entrepreneurs looking to establish a restaurant with homemade meals, a boutique shop, or an innovative space tailored to your vision. With unlimited potential and an unbeatable location, this property is your canvas to create something extraordinary. (id:27476)

Helena Mcdermott,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Helena Mcdermott ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 434-4763
House for sale: 41 King Street, Petitcodiac

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$299,900

41 King Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4J4

3 beds
1 baths
65 days

This nice 3 bedroom home has much to offer it's new family. with all 3 bedrooms on the main floor you can also enjoy the convience of having a main floor laundry & a large 3 piece washroom . The kitchen has alot of storage with a good amount of kitchen cabinets & food prep area. Lots of

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
House for sale: 70 Pollett River Road, Petitcodiac

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$339,900

70 Pollett River Road, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4P7

3 beds
2 baths
67 days

Off Route 905 Welcome to 70 Pollett River rd., this 1.5 storey was beautifully renovated and ready for its new owners! Whether you are first time home buyers or downsizing hoping to find a home with no renovations needed in a country setting, this one is for you! These 3 bedrooms and 2 full

Maxime Camire,Assist 2 Sell Hub City Realty
Listed by: Maxime Camire ,Assist 2 Sell Hub City Realty (506) 229-9292
House for sale: 50 Crandall Road, Petitcodiac

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$1,099,900

50 Crandall Road, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4G7

4 beds
4 baths
69 days

Old Post Road onto Crandall - private driveway ar the end of the street Welcome to this extraordinary Southern Colonial estateoffered by the original owner! Nestled on more than 30 acres of secluded, picturesque land, this meticulous residence offers over 6,000 square feet of living space and

House for sale: 4365 RTE 106, Petitcodiac

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$699,900

4365 Rte 106, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 3K2

4 beds
2 baths
79 days

Riverglade exit from highway 2, turn right onto route 106, 4365 is on the right side TRULY RARE OPPORTUNITY! 146 ACRES OF PRISTINE TREED COUNTRYSIDE. This extraordinary property offers a rare opportunity to live immersed in nature with easy access to Petitcodiac, Salisbury, and the highway

Tracey Mullin,3 Percent Realty Atlantic Inc.
Listed by: Tracey Mullin ,3 Percent Realty Atlantic Inc. (506) 866-6954
House for sale: 11 Riverside Drive, Petitcodiac

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$514,990

11 Riverside Drive, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 0K7

5 beds
3 baths
99 days

Corey ave ( by the school) turns into Riverside rd, home is on the right. Welcome to this stunning ICF bungalow, built in 2023, nestled in a desirable neighborhood within walking distance to all the village amenities including the school, arena, and pool. As you step inside, you're greeted

Catherine Taylor,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc.
Listed by: Catherine Taylor ,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc. (506) 229-1984
Lot Smith Road, Petitcodiac

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$385,000

Lot Smith Road, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4E3

0 beds
0 baths
137 days

Location, location, location, Zoned Highway Commercial with highway visibility, easy access, and close to all amenities, this 22 acre lot has lots of potentials. Included are PID's 70070818, 70071832. HST applicable. (id:27476)

Joanne Caissie,For You Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Joanne Caissie ,For You Realty Ltd. (506) 875-1800
House for sale: 11 Third Street, Petitcodiac

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$279,900

11 Third Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4W7

3 beds
1 baths
137 days

Perfect for First-Time Home Buyers or Investors! Welcome to 11 Third Street, ideally situated in the heart of Petitcodiac. This charming home is just steps away from the main street, offering convenient access to local amenities including the Regional School, Coreens Creations, grocery stores,

Lot King, Petitcodiac

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$39,900

Lot King, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4J4

0 beds
0 baths
184 days

Attention developers this parcel is already approved for a 14 unit apartment building or can be subdivided for 2 building lots. The hydro & sewer run right by the property on King street & offers around 320 feet of road frontage . This property has already been grubbed & is ready to develope

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
House for sale: 11 Fourth Street, Petitcodiac

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$389,900

11 Fourth Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4H7

2 beds
2 baths
291 days

From the highway, follow Route 106 (Old Post Road) to Renfrew Street. Turn Right onto Renfrew Street and then Right onto Fourth Street. Buy now and lock in new construction rates now! Your New Home Awaits at 11 4th Street, Petitcodiac! Make your dream of modern, low-maintenance living a reality

Helena Mcdermott,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Helena Mcdermott ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 434-4763
House for sale: 9 Fourth Street, Petitcodiac

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$389,900

9 Fourth Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4H7

2 beds
2 baths
291 days

From the highway, follow Route 106 (Old Post Road) Renfrew Street. Turn Right onto Renfrew Street, then Right onto Fourth Street. Buy now and lock in new construction rates now! A Future Home Designed for Modern Living at 9 4th Street! Imagine coming home to a stylish and functional space

Helena Mcdermott,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Helena Mcdermott ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 434-4763
House for sale: Lot Renfrew Street, Petitcodiac

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$429,000

Lot Renfrew Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4K1

4 beds
2 baths
292 days

From the highway, Follow Route 106 (Old Post Road) to Main Street. Turn left onto Main Street, then turn left onto Hood Street. Property is on the Right. Buy now and lock in new construction rates now! Step into the ease of modern living with this thoughtfully designed new construction home

Helena Mcdermott,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Helena Mcdermott ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 434-4763
House for sale: 59 Connor Street, Petitcodiac

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$399,900

59 Connor Street, Petitcodiac, New Brunswick E4Z 4G2

2 beds
2 baths
300 days

From the highway, follow Route 106 (Old Post Road) to Main Street. Turn left onto Main Street. Then left onto Hood Street. Property will be on the right. Buy now and lock in new construction rates now! This thoughtfully designed new construction offers modern style and features. Perfect for

Helena Mcdermott,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Helena Mcdermott ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 434-4763

Home Prices in Petitcodiac

In 2025, Petitcodiac Real Estate reflects a village-scale market where available listings, property condition, and setting play an outsized role in shaping value. Buyers compare location, lot characteristics, and renovation quality, while sellers focus on presentation and timing to align with active demand for move-in-ready homes. As with many small New Brunswick communities, home prices respond quickly to shifts in selection and buyer preferences.

Without a large volume of comparable sales, participants watch the balance between new and returning listings, property mix across detached, attached, and apartment-style options, and days on market indicators to gauge momentum. Pricing bands can vary by neighbourhood setting and feature sets such as usable acreage, garage and workshop space, or recent system upgrades, so benchmarking against similar nearby properties in Petitcodiac and the surrounding New Brunswick area remains key.

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Neighbourhoods & amenities

Petitcodiac offers a mix of quiet residential streets near schools and recreation, rural-edge pockets with larger yards and workshop potential, and in-village homes close to shops and services. Proximity to parks, trails, and community facilities often influences buyer interest, as do commute routes and access to regional corridors. Buyers weighing low-maintenance living may prioritize compact lots or simpler landscaping, while those seeking space for hobbies or pets often look for deeper lots, detached garages, or outbuildings. These lifestyle trade-offs shape value signals from block to block across Petitcodiac Neighborhoods.

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Petitcodiac City Guide

Nestled in the rolling farmlands and mixed Acadian forest of southeastern New Brunswick, Petitcodiac blends small-village warmth with easy access to larger centres and coastal adventures. This Petitcodiac city guide walks you through the community's roots, economic rhythms, everyday lifestyle, and practical tips for getting around and enjoying all four seasons. Whether you're planning a visit, weighing a move, or simply curious about living in Petitcodiac, you'll find a grounded sense of place and plenty of ideas for things to do.

History & Background

Petitcodiac grew up along the sinuous river that shares its name, a Mi'kmaq word often translated as "bends like a bow." Long before roads and rail, the waterway offered travel, trade, and food to Indigenous peoples, followed later by Acadian settlers and, in the wake of the Loyalist influx, English-speaking farmers, millers, and shopkeepers. As the interior opened to resource harvesting and agriculture, the community's crossroads location made it a logical stop for goods flowing between upland farms, Fundy coastal ports, and growing markets to the east. Around the region you'll also find towns like The Glades that share historical ties and amenities.

With the arrival of rail and better roads, Petitcodiac became a service hub for a wide rural catchment, supporting blacksmiths and carpenters in the early years and, later, garages, feed stores, and hardware shops. Community life has long revolved around school events, local churches, and agricultural fairs where neighbours gather to celebrate livestock, crafts, and the year's harvest. Motorsports are part of the modern story too, reflected in regional racing culture and a deep bench of enthusiasts who've put the village on the map for road and dirt track fans. Through periods of consolidation and change, Petitcodiac's identity has stayed grounded in resourcefulness, volunteerism, and a genuine sense of "looking out for each other."

Economy & Employment

Today, the economy reflects the landscape: agriculture and forestry still matter, while small services and skilled trades keep barns, homes, and businesses humming. Dairy and mixed livestock farms, hay and grain operations, market gardens, and maple producers contribute to a diversified agricultural base. Woodlots remain important for firewood, specialty timber, and seasonal work, while sawmilling and value-added wood products play a role across the wider region.

Construction, transportation, and logistics provide steady employment thanks to the village's proximity to key highway corridors. You'll find many residents working as carpenters, electricians, heavy equipment operators, truck drivers, and mechanics. In-town services-healthcare clinics, education, local government, retail, food service, and personal care-round out the picture. Commuting is common, with people travelling to larger employers in nearby urban areas for roles in finance, professional services, public administration, and advanced manufacturing, then returning home to a quieter pace. Home-based businesses are on the rise, from trades to creative services and online retail, supported by improving connectivity and a collaborative local network. Tourism is modest but meaningful; trail users, anglers, motorsports fans, and visitors exploring the Fundy coast often stop to fuel up, eat, and browse local shops.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Petitcodiac's neighbourhoods reflect a blend of heritage and new growth. Close to the centre, you'll find mature streets with classic Maritime homes, deep lots, and friendly porches where neighbours chat in the evening. The main street corridor anchors everyday life with a grocery, pharmacy, hardware, café-bakery, and independent shops. Along quieter side roads and cul-de-sacs, newer builds mix with mid-century houses, offering options from compact bungalows to roomy family homes. Beyond the village core, rural roads lead to hobby farms, woodlot properties, and river- or brook-side homes prized for privacy, dark skies, and space for gardens, greenhouses, or a barn. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Forest Glen and Glenvale.

For day-to-day living in Petitcodiac, amenities are pleasantly walkable from many streets: the school, arena, ball fields, playgrounds, and a library anchor community routines, while the riverbank and local trails offer quick escapes into nature. Outdoor recreation is a year-round draw; locals lace up for hockey and public skates at the arena, hit ball diamonds in summer, and head to multi-use trails for hiking, biking, ATVing, and snowmobiling, depending on the season and the club's posted rules. There's a strong maker and grower culture, visible in seasonal farm stands, craft markets, and community events that bring together families, seniors, and new arrivals.

If you're seeking things to do beyond the trailhead, you'll find low-key pleasures: coffee with friends at a sunny window table, an evening at the community hall, or a pit stop at the motorsports museum to admire classic builds and racing memorabilia. Summer brings barbecues, local fundraisers, and outdoor concerts; autumn features harvest suppers and fall fairs. With bigger-city amenities a straightforward drive away, you can enjoy theatre, major retail, and university lectures in an afternoon, then be back home in time to catch a wide-open sunset. That balance-rural calm paired with accessible conveniences-is a defining feature of living in Petitcodiac.

Getting Around

Petitcodiac is designed for easy driving, with clear routes that link the village to both the Trans-Canada connection and the Fundy coast. Most residents rely on a personal vehicle; parking is simple and stress-free, even on the busiest weekends. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as River Glade and Fawcett Hill. Those junctions put you on fast-track routes to regional destinations and make it practical to work in one centre while enjoying village life.

Within Petitcodiac, walking and cycling are pleasant on calmer streets, especially in the core where errands can be strung together on foot. Shoulders on rural roads vary, so reflective gear and lights are a smart idea at dusk and dawn. Intercity buses serve nearby communities, and rideshares or carpools help fill gaps in rural public transit. Winter driving is part of the routine: roads are well maintained, but a good set of winter tires and an extra few minutes on storm days keep things safe. When the snowpack builds, groomed snowmobile routes make cross-country travel an adventure of its own, linking the village to a broader network of trails and warming shelters.

Climate & Seasons

Expect a full four-season experience in Petitcodiac. Winters bring reliable snowfall, crisp mornings, and cozy evenings by the woodstove. Skaters and hockey players flock to the arena, while snowmobilers, snowshoers, and cross-country skiers explore forest roads and club-maintained trails. Occasional thaws arrive between systems, but winter's heart is all about bright blue skies, soft powder, and community events that turn cold days into social ones.

Spring arrives in stages: maple steam rising from sugar shacks, migrating birds along hedgerows, and creeks running high with snowmelt. As the ground firms up, gardeners get a head start in cold frames, and local farm stands begin appearing with early greens and preserves. Summer is warm and generous, perfect for paddling quiet stretches of river, cycling country loops scented with clover, and lingering at backyard suppers that stretch into starry nights. Heat waves are tempered by evening breezes, and a passing thunderstorm sets everything humming again by morning.

Autumn is arguably the showstopper: reds and golds blaze across hardwood ridges, and harvest time brings a burst of markets, school activities, and fairground traditions. It's prime season for scenic drives to the Fundy uplands, mushroom foraging with experienced friends, and photography along misty river bends. With good layers and waterproof footwear, you'll be ready for the full Maritime mix-sun one minute, sea-scented air the next, and a sudden rainbow as clouds break. That ebb and flow is part of the charm, giving each season its own pace and its own list of favourite activities.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Petitcodiac often look at nearby communities such as Colpitts Settlement, Little River, The Glades, Parkindale, and River Glade.

Explore local listings and community information for each area to find the best fit when planning a move near Petitcodiac.

Demographics

Petitcodiac, New Brunswick, typically attracts a mix of households including families, retirees and local professionals. The community has a small-town, rural-suburban character where residents often value close-knit neighbourhoods, local events and a more relaxed pace of life compared with larger urban centres.

Housing in and around Petitcodiac commonly includes detached single-family homes, alongside some townhouses, low-rise condominiums and rental options to suit different needs. Daily life tends to be shaped by local amenities and regional connections, making it appealing for those seeking a quieter setting with access to nearby services and opportunities in New Brunswick Real Estate Petitcodiac.