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Lot 21-06 Haut Saint-Antoine Road, Saint-Antoine

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$37,000

Lot 21-06 Haut Saint-antoine Road, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 3B3

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1 day

From NB-115 in St-Antoine take de L'Eglise and turn left on Haut-Saint-Antoine road. Lots will be to your left after house #1125 and across house #1182 & 1198 Treed lot in Saint-Antoine!!! 2 hectares +/-(approx. 5 acres) fully treed lot!! Ideal location to build your new dream home in a natural,...

Manon Gallant,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Manon Gallant ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 875-1915
House for sale: 368 Kay Road, Saint-Antoine

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$474,900

368 Kay Road, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 0C5

2 beds
2 baths
4 days

... windows, a durable metal roof, and a 60-amp generator backup panel for peace of mind. An attached 21.6 x 12.0 garage completes this exceptional property. Modern living meets tranquil waterfrontdont miss this opportunity! Contact your REALTOR® today to schedule your private showing (id:27476)

Alex Girouard,Creativ Realty
Listed by: Alex Girouard ,Creativ Realty (506) 863-4448
House for sale: 154 Pit Melanson Road, Saint-Antoine

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$824,900

154 Pit Melanson Road, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 3C8

3 beds
2 baths
26 days

From Rue Prinicpale, turn left onto De L'Eglise Ave. Turn right onto Chemin Haut St. Antoine. Turn let onto Pit Melanson Road This exceptional, custom-built bungalow combines modern design with the tranquility of country living. Featuring an open-concept layout, this beautifully appointed one-storey...

Tracey Mullin,3 Percent Realty Atlantic Inc.
Listed by: Tracey Mullin ,3 Percent Realty Atlantic Inc. (506) 866-6954
House for sale: 65 Clement Avenue, Saint-Antoine

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$354,900

65 Clement Avenue, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1E3

3 beds
2 baths
29 days

Take Route 115 towards St. Antoine. Veer left onto Principale Street. Turn left onto Louis J. Robichaud and then left onto Clements. 65 will be on the left. Open-concept, single-level home featuring a spacious great room that combines the kitchen, dining, and living areas. The kitchen offers

House for sale: 14 Joseph Street, Saint-Antoine

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$349,900

14 Joseph Street, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1C1

3 beds
2 baths
41 days

From Elmwood Dr/NB-115 N Continue to follow NB-115 N Drive 32.1 km Turn left onto Rue Camille Drive 240 m Turn right onto Rue Joseph Destination will be on the left Welcome to 14 Joseph Street in the charming town of Saint-Antoine. This lovely 2 storey home offers the perfect blend of comfort,

Listed by: Kris Dupuis ,Creativ Realty (506) 531-6695
House for sale: 15 Canada Street, Saint-Antoine

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$319,900

15 Canada Street, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1C4

3 beds
3 baths
43 days

From Principale Street, Saint-Antione turn left onto L'Eglise Ave, then right onto Canada Street, House will be on your left Civic # 15 Welcome to 15 Canada Street in Saint-Antoine, a rare opportunity that offers both a spacious family home and investment potential. This oversized bungalow

Lot Kay Road, Saint-Antoine

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$85,000

Lot Kay Road, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 2S4

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85 days

... Kay, lot will be on your left. Prestigious 3.4-Acre Estate Lot on Kay Rd, McKees Mills! Exceptional opportunity to own one of the most desirable properties on sought-after Kay Road. This prime 3.4-acre estate lot is ideally situated just 5 minutes from Saint-Antoine & Bouctouche and 20 minutes...

Angela Levasseur,Creativ Realty
Listed by: Angela Levasseur ,Creativ Realty (506) 229-3159
House for sale: 20 Gerard Street, Saint-Antoine

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$159,900

20 Gerard Street, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1V8

2 beds
1 baths
102 days

From Main St in St Antoine, turn onto Rue De L'Eglise (beside the Pharmacy & post office), turn left onto Gerard. Look for 20 on right Charming Home with Garage in Saint-Antoine. This cozy 2-bedroom, 1-bath home is perfectly located near all amenities in the heart of Saint-Antoine. Featuring

Eric Frenette,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Eric Frenette ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 364-7653
4409 115 Route, Saint-Antoine

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$990,000

4409 115 Route, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1B6

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105 days

... Moncton. The site includes a combined 18,959 square feet of industrial space across two main buildings, offering flexibility for fabrication, warehousing, service operations or owner-occupier use. The primary building totals 16,559 square feet and features a mix of warehouse, fabrication and...

Stephen Mcwilliam,Platinum Atlantic Realty Inc.
Listed by: Stephen Mcwilliam ,Platinum Atlantic Realty Inc. (506) 866-8865
House for sale: 32 Murray Road, Saint-Antoine

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$519,900

32 Murray Road, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1A2

4 beds
3 baths
109 days

... living areas are filled with natural light, enhanced by high ceilings and large windows that overlook the peaceful, wooded backyard. Step out to the new deck, where an outdoor hookup for a hot tub remains in place from previous owners ready for relaxing evenings or entertaining. The stylish kitchen...

House for sale: 3 Chatellerault Avenue, Saint-Antoine

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$379,900

3 Chatellerault Avenue, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1C8

3 beds
1 baths
158 days

From Moncton, take Elmwood Dr/NB-115. Turn right onto Chem. Renaud and then right onto Rue Roy. From there turn right onto Rue Châtellerault. The property will be at the end of the cul-de-sac on the right. Welcome to 3 Chatellerault Ave, a spacious 1,682 sq. ft. bungalow, ideally situated

Serge Bourque,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Serge Bourque ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 850-1618
4521 Rue Principale, Saint-Antoine

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$529,900

4521 Rue Principale, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 1P5

0 beds
0 baths
159 days

From Moncton, Take HWY 115 to St-Antoine, 4521 will be on your left. Turn-Key Gas Station & Garage Built for profit! Looking for the perfect turn-key business opportunity? This property offers both a fully operational garage and active gas station. This welll established with steady traffic

Joey Maillet,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Joey Maillet ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 378-4822
Lot Renauds Mills Road, Saint-Antoine

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$40,000

Lot Renauds Mills Road, Saint-Antoine, New Brunswick E4V 2X7

0 beds
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168 days

Going North from Moncton on Route 115 to St Antoine, turn right to Renaud Road then about 3.15 km. At your right, you'll see the dirt/gravel road at the sign for Club De Tir St Antoine Gun Club. Roughly 750m to the start of the property, left-side just before the road bends right, through to

Home Prices in Saint-Antoine

In 2025, the local market continues to evolve as buyers and sellers assess pricing trends, property selection, and the pace of new listings. For context, Saint-Antoine real estate typically moves with broader regional dynamics, with value signals shaped by the mix of detached homes, townhouses, and condos that come to market at any given time.

Without year-over-year percentage figures, a practical way to read the Saint-Antoine Real Estate market is to watch the balance between newly listed and absorbed homes, track property mix by type and condition, and pay attention to days on market as a barometer of momentum. Buyers can benchmark asking ranges against recent nearby sales and note seasonal shifts in activity, while sellers can monitor showing traffic, pricing spread within segments, and how presentation quality influences interest.

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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Saint-Antoine

There are 11 active listings in Saint-Antoine, including 0 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Current opportunities span 0 neighbourhoods in the area. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search filters to focus on the homes that fit your needs—narrow by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to find Saint-Antoine Houses For Sale or Saint-Antoine Condos For Sale. Review listing photos, floor plans, and detailed descriptions to understand layout and finishes, then compare recent activity in the immediate area to gauge how competitively each property is positioned. Save and organize favourites to quickly shortlist options and track changes as the market updates. This approach makes it easier to identify the best matches and move confidently when the right place appears among MLS listings.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Saint-Antoine offers a range of settings, from quieter residential streets to areas closer to shops and community services. Proximity to schools, local parks, and recreation facilities can shape value, as can easy access to commuting routes and transit connections. Buyers often weigh the appeal of mature tree-lined blocks and nearby greenspace against proximity to retail, dining, and everyday conveniences. In many cases, streetscapes, lot characteristics, and the surrounding housing stock influence demand just as much as interior features, so comparing micro-areas helps reveal where value and future potential align.

For rentals, the current market shows 0 total listings, with 0 houses and 0 apartments available.

Saint-Antoine City Guide

Nestled amid the woodlands and fields of Kent County in southeastern New Brunswick, Saint-Antoine blends a welcoming rural spirit with easy access to bigger-town conveniences. This Saint-Antoine city guide highlights the community's Acadian roots, everyday amenities, and the practical details that matter when you're planning a visit or considering living in Saint-Antoine. Read on for neighbourhoods, things to do, how people get around, and what to expect from the seasons.

History & Background

Saint-Antoine's story reflects the wider Acadian revival that shaped much of coastal New Brunswick. After periods of displacement and resettlement, francophone families cultivated farms, worked in forestry, and formed close-knit parishes that set the tone for community life. The surrounding lands have long been part of Mi'kmaq traditional territory, and that deeper history threads through local place names and cultural awareness. Through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Saint-Antoine grew as a service centre for surrounding farms and woodlots, with general stores, a church, and seasonal markets anchoring the village core. In the modern era, the community became known as the birthplace of a reform-minded provincial premier, and it remains proud of its civic tradition, bilingual character, and grassroots volunteerism. Around the region you'll also find towns like Sainte-Ca(C)Cile that share historical ties and amenities. Today, festivals, kitchen-party music, and local history exhibits keep heritage alive, while new residents bring fresh energy to an already warm and collaborative place.

Economy & Employment

The local economy blends traditional resource sectors with modern services and regional commuting. Agriculture-dairy, mixed produce, and small-scale berry operations-remains a visible part of the landscape, complemented by wood harvesting, sawmilling, and trades that support rural properties and seasonal construction. In-town employment often centres on education, health and home care, retail, and municipal or regional services. Many households balance local work with commuting to nearby employment hubs, where logistics, warehousing, finance, public administration, and customer support provide additional opportunities. The rise of remote and hybrid roles has also made it easier to base a career here while staying connected to clients and teams across the Maritimes and beyond. Entrepreneurs find approachable costs and community support helpful for running home-based businesses, repair shops, and independent services. Whether you're a tradesperson, a healthcare worker, a teacher, or a freelancer, you'll find that work options typically piece together through a mix of local contracts and regional networks, with flexible schedules that fit the rhythms of rural life.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Saint-Antoine feels at once compact and pleasantly spread out: a small, walkable core where you'll find everyday essentials, surrounded by quiet residential streets, roadside farms, and forested lanes. Housing tends to be primarily single-family homes-farmhouses, bungalows, and newer builds-interspersed with modest multi-unit residences and rural homesteads on larger lots. You'll see children cycling to ball fields, neighbours chatting outside the community centre after an event, and families stocking up at local markets or farm stands. For recreation, residents enjoy wooded walking paths, snowmobile and ATV trails that lace through the backcountry, and community programs that rotate seasonally-from skating and hockey in winter to softball and outdoor music in summer. The social calendar leans toward potlucks, parish suppers, artisan fairs, and small festivals that celebrate Acadian foodways and music. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Mckees Mills and Haut-Saint-Antoine. For families weighing living in Saint-Antoine, the appeal is in the balance: peaceful streets, a bilingual setting that supports both French and English, and enough local programming to keep all ages engaged without losing the easy pace that defines rural New Brunswick. If you're curious about things to do, start with market days, trail outings, and community concerts-simple pleasures that capture the village's friendly, down-to-earth vibe.

Getting Around

Movement within and beyond Saint-Antoine is straightforward, with provincial routes linking the village to the Acadian coast and to urban services further south. Most residents rely on a personal vehicle for daily errands and commuting, and you can typically reach larger commercial centres within a comfortable drive. Highway connections funnel quickly to the region's main corridors, making longer trips feasible for work or weekend travel. Local roads are generally quiet, which suits cyclists and runners, though shoulders vary; reflective gear and lights are helpful at dawn and dusk. Winter driving can be snowy or icy at times, so drivers plan around storms and keep a shovel and emergency kit on hand. Parking is simple and free at most community facilities and small businesses. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as St. Damien and Renauds Mills. If you prefer car-free options, carpooling with neighbours is common, and occasional community shuttles or rideshares pop up for major events, though fixed-route transit is not the norm. Cyclists will appreciate that many back roads connect scenic loops through farms and woodland, offering a mix of gravel and pavement for leisurely rides.

Climate & Seasons

Saint-Antoine experiences a classic Maritime pattern: brisk winters with consistent snowfall, a buoyant green spring, warm and pleasantly breezy summers, and a colourful autumn that feels tailor-made for country drives. Winters invite outdoor fun-skating at community rinks, snowshoeing in the woods, and snowmobiling along groomed routes. After a thaw, spring brings maple aromas, muddy trails that gradually firm up for hiking, and the first market days as seedling trays appear on porches. Summer settles in with long evenings and comfortable warmth; it's ideal for backyard gatherings, berry picking, and day trips to nearby rivers or coastal beaches. Afternoon showers roll through from time to time, refreshing fields and gardens. Autumn arrives with crisp mornings and vibrant foliage, perfect for photography, harvest suppers, and quiet walks under tall maples. As with most of New Brunswick, you'll want layers for quick changes in weather, sturdy boots for spring melt, and a good winter setup-warm outerwear and an emergency kit-to enjoy the colder season safely. The reward is four distinct chapters of the year, each with its own set of simple, satisfying activities that suit rural living.

Nearby Cities

When exploring homes in Saint-Antoine, it helps to look at nearby communities like Union Corner, Mont Carmel, and St. Nicholas for alternative property options and local amenities.

You may also want to review listings in St. Timothee and Cap Egmont to compare neighbourhood character and nearby services as you consider Saint-Antoine.

Demographics

Saint-Antoine typically attracts a mix of households, including families, retirees and local professionals, creating a community-oriented atmosphere. The village tends to feel small-town to rural, with close-knit social ties and community activities that reflect its size and regional culture.

Housing in the area is commonly comprised of detached single-family homes, alongside some smaller apartment or condo options and rental properties, so buyers can expect a range of ownership and rental possibilities. The lifestyle here leans toward quieter residential living with convenient access to nearby towns for additional services and amenities.