Salisbury Real Estate: 19 Houses and Condos for Sale

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72 Reeder Road, Salisbury

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$464,900

72 Reeder Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2P5

4 beds
2 baths
1 day

... readiness, wiring for a hot tub, a security system in the garage, and a brand-new ducted heat pump for efficient year-round heating and cooling. With its combination of space, style, and location, this property presents an exceptional opportunity to enjoy the best of both worlds. (id:27476)

Catherine Taylor,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc.
Listed by: Catherine Taylor ,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc. (506) 229-1984
22 Larsen Lane, Salisbury

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$449,900

22 Larsen Lane, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 3N6

4 beds
3 baths
6 days

... home. Set on a large lot backing onto mature trees, this property delivers privacy and a peaceful outdoor setting. Recent improvements including newer roof shingles, back deck, and front steps add value and peace of mind. Located in a desirable, family-friendly neighbourhood, this is a well-rounded...

Lot Smith Street, Salisbury

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$62,000

Lot Smith Street, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2A5

0 beds
0 baths
20 days

From Main st Salisbury turn onto Smith st, lot is on the right hand side Lots like this dont come along often. Located right in the village, this beautiful building lot offers the ideal setting for your forever home, walking distance to shops, schools, and local amenities. Town living at its

Catherine Taylor,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc.
Listed by: Catherine Taylor ,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc. (506) 229-1984
38 Miller Avenue, Salisbury

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$464,900

38 Miller Avenue, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2N1

3 beds
3 baths
21 days

From Highway 2West, left on Fredericton Rd, then left on McWilliam, McWilliam turns into Miller Ave, #38 is on the Left. From Main St Salisbury, take Fredericton Rd, then Right on McWilliam, McWilliam turns into Miller Ave, #38 is on the Left. Welcome to 38 Miller, this thoughtfully designed

Wendy Jamieson,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Wendy Jamieson ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 899-6651
2743 Fredericton Road, Salisbury

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$489,900

2743 Fredericton Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 3C8

4 beds
3 baths
21 days

... city. This spacious residence offers a perfect blend of comfort and modern elegance, making it ideal for families and professionals alike & the house sits on over half an acre itself with more behind it . The main floor boasts exquisite trey ceilings in the living room, adding a touch of sophistication...

Kent Hoar,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc.
Listed by: Kent Hoar ,Re/max Quality Real Estate Inc. (506) 227-6263
House for sale: 15 Russell Drive, Salisbury

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$114,900

15 Russell Drive, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2R3

3 beds
1 baths
28 days

Welcome to 15 Russell Drive in Silver Meadows, Salisbury. This 3 Bedroom home has been recently renovated and features newer windows, doors, roof, cabinets, flooring and more making this one the perfect home for first time home buyers or those looking to downsize. Located conveniently just

Melissa Rogers,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Melissa Rogers ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 227-1128
House for sale: 2622 River Road, Salisbury

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$599,900

2622 River Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2R2

4 beds
3 baths
29 days

This beautifully renovated historic home is full of warmth, character, and space for the whole family. Located on 2.2 acres in Salisbury it offers the perfect blend of small-town charm with room to grow, garden, and gather. The main level features a bright, spacious eat-in kitchen with a large

Catherine Taylor,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc.
Listed by: Catherine Taylor ,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc. (506) 229-1984
House for sale: 3464 Route 106, Salisbury

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$464,000

3464 Route 106, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 3H6

4 beds
3 baths
29 days

... Google Maps shows an old mini home that use to be on the property. This brand new, walkout bungalow not only offers modern living and beautiful designbut also incredible income potential. With a partially finished basement featuring a separate exterior entrance, full bathroom, large family room,...

Cassidy Hopper,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Cassidy Hopper ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 875-3318
House for sale: 53 Veterans Avenue, Salisbury

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$280,000

53 Veterans Avenue, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2T1

3 beds
2 baths
40 days

Main Street Salisbury - Veterans Avenue Welcome to 53 Veterans Avenue, a charming and inviting home in the heart of Salisbury, ready for its new owners. This property has received thoughtful updates and offers a warm, cozy atmosphere that makes it easy to feel at home from the moment you step

Aaron Pickett,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Aaron Pickett ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (506) 567-1401
22-A McWilliams Road, Salisbury

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$50,000

22-a Mcwilliams Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 3C8

0 beds
0 baths
47 days

... all amenities. Imagine being able to take a walk to The Green Pig, grocery stores, and your local pharmacya 2-minute drive to the TCH & a short 20-minute drive to everything Moncton has to offer. Call your favorite real estate professional today and own your own slice of heaven. (id:27476)

Cathy Conway,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Cathy Conway ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 295-5309
15 MacDonald Road, Salisbury

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$349,900

15 Macdonald Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2J5

3 beds
2 baths
54 days

MacDonald Rd is South off Main St in Salisbury, just West of the Pizza Mill WELCOME TO 15 MACDONALD RD, WHERE TIMELESS CRAFTSMANSHIP MEETS MODERN COMFORT. THIS BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED HOME IS RICH IN DETAIL, FEATURING: ORIGINAL HARDWOOD FLOORS, HANDCRAFTED MOULDINGS, AND ABUNDANT NATURAL LIGHT

Chris Constantine,Keller Williams Capital Realty
Listed by: Chris Constantine ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 866-3291
Lot Homestead Road, Salisbury

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$139,900

Lot Homestead Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick O0O 0O0

0 beds
0 baths
66 days

Follow Homestead road in Salisbury, sign is up Discover the perfect blend of opportunity and potential with this 22.45-acre double lot on Homestead Road in the desirable Salisbury area. Featuring two separate PID and PAN numbers, this property offers excellent flexibility keep the full parcel

Listed by: Karah Mcdonald ,Keller Williams Capital Realty (506) 471-0940
Lot 16 Patriot Court, Salisbury

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$74,900

Lot 16 Patriot Court, Salisbury, New Brunswick E1J 0A8

0 beds
0 baths
91 days

From New England Dr - Turn right onto Patriot Court, lot is located on the right before Zenith St. Exceptional 1.49-Acre Lot with Walkout Potential in Prestigious Riverbend Subdivision - Nestled within the esteemed Riverbend community, this 1.49-acre vacant lot presents a rare opportunity to

Cassidy Hopper,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Cassidy Hopper ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 875-3318
House for sale: 3493 Route 106, Salisbury

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$89,000

3493 Route 106, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 3H5

2 beds
1 baths
92 days

Civic # 3493 Route 106 MUST BE MOVED!!!! Well maintained two-bedroom, one bathroom mini-home. This cozy home features new flooring, windows, bathroom and a new steel roof, along with upgraded plumbing and several modern updates throughout. It has been cared for with pride and is in excellent

Cameron Rubel,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Cameron Rubel ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 227-1116
House for sale: 12 Briarcroft Street, Salisbury

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$389,900

12 Briarcroft Street, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2A9

3 beds
2 baths
103 days

Fredericton rd turn left/right onto Bleakney, turn right onto Briarcroft, home is on the right Welcome to this wonderful home located in one of Salisburys great neighbourhoods! Step inside and youll find a bright and welcoming sitting room that flows into the kitchen, complete with a quartz

Catherine Taylor,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc.
Listed by: Catherine Taylor ,Brunswick Royal Realty Inc. (506) 229-1984
House for sale: 5 Hunwicks Street, Salisbury

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$424,900

5 Hunwicks Street, Salisbury, New Brunswick E1J 0E3

3 beds
2 baths
103 days

Take the 106 to David and turn left on to Hunwicks. Welcome to 5 Hunwicks Street in Salisbury, a 2023 home that feels brand new and offers the perfect blend of modern design, comfort, and privacy, all on 1 level. Built on a slab foundation with an attached garage, this property makes life effortless

Lot Middlesex Rd., Salisbury

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$74,900

Lot Middlesex Rd., Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 1G7

0 beds
0 baths
169 days

Lot is located after 105 Middlesex on the same side. Middlesex Rd is off Sanitorium Rd & Route 106 which is off Route 106 at Riverglade. 4.99 acres building lot, 2 Acres cleared and culvert installed, Lot is located after 105 Middlesex on the same side, only 18 mins from Moncton and 7 mins

Andre Boudreau,Exit Realty Associates
Listed by: Andre Boudreau ,Exit Realty Associates (506) 863-4636
LOT ROUTE 112, Salisbury

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$55,000

Lot Route 112, Salisbury, New Brunswick E4J 2S5

0 beds
0 baths
186 days

LOCATED ON CORNER OF MONTEAGLE AND ROUTE 112 OVER 3 ACRES ON CORNER OF MONTEAGLE ROAD AND ROUTE 112!! Culvert and entrance are in place. Great location only minutes from major amenities!! Don't delay, check this one out! (id:27476)

Amy Hiltz,Re/max Avante
Listed by: Amy Hiltz ,Re/max Avante (506) 871-0203
Lot Sanatorium Road, Salisbury

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$110,000

Lot Sanatorium Road, Salisbury, New Brunswick E1E 2C2

0 beds
0 baths
526 days

Follow NB-112 W to Salisbury Back Rd in Colpitts Settlement, continue on Salisbury Back Rd. Drive to Sanatorium Rd in The Glades. Nature lover? This 30 acre untouched mature wooded lot offers a ton of privacy with unlimited potential. About 25 minutes from Moncton and a short drive from Salisbury

Home Prices in Salisbury

In 2025, Salisbury real estate continues to reflect a small?town market shaped by lifestyle needs, commuting patterns, and property features rather than rapid swings. Buyers often focus on livability factors such as yard size, storage, and renovation potential, while sellers weigh presentation and condition to stand out. This context supports thoughtful pricing strategies and careful review of comparable listings to understand value signals without overreliance on headline figures.

Without a clear year-over-year percentage trend available, buyers and sellers typically watch the balance between new supply and active demand, the mix of property types on the market, and days on market indicators. Shifts in these elements can influence negotiating room, showing traffic, and the perceived strength of a listing. Reading listing notes closely and tracking recent activity helps clarify where interest is clustering and how condition, location, and layout are being valued by local shoppers and those browsing Salisbury Real Estate Listings.

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Find Salisbury Real Estate & MLS® Listings

There are 42 active MLS listings in Salisbury, a snapshot of Salisbury Homes For Sale and other available property types. Current availability includes 0 houses, 0 townhouses, and 0 condos. Listings are noted across 0 neighbourhoods within the community. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use search and filter tools to dial in a practical shortlist: set a price range, choose preferred beds and baths, and refine by lot size, parking, outdoor space, and interior features. Study photos, floor plans, and property descriptions to assess layout efficiency, storage, and light. Compare recent activity and similar nearby listings to understand how condition, upgrades, and micro-location are being rewarded, then line up viewings for the homes that best match your criteria and timeline — especially if you plan to Buy a House in Salisbury.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Salisbury offers a blend of village-centre convenience and quiet residential pockets, with streets that transition from established homes to newer builds and rural edges. Proximity to local schools, parks, and community facilities often shapes buyer preferences, as does access to everyday shopping and service routes. Areas closer to transit corridors can appeal to commuters seeking an easier drive, while properties near greenspace or water features may draw those prioritizing privacy and outdoor recreation. Many shoppers weigh yard usability, workshop or garage potential, and storage options alongside interior considerations such as kitchen functionality and flexible rooms for work or hobbies. Evaluating these amenity and location trade-offs helps clarify long-term fit and value for anyone exploring Salisbury Neighborhoods or Salisbury Homes For Sale.

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Salisbury City Guide

Nestled along the Petitcodiac River west of the Greater Moncton area, Salisbury is a friendly rural-meets-village community that balances open spaces with convenient access to urban amenities. This Salisbury city guide introduces the town's background, everyday lifestyle, and practical tips for getting around, so you can picture what living in Salisbury feels like and plan your next steps with confidence when considering Salisbury Real Estate options.

History & Background

Salisbury's story is closely tied to the river, the forest, and the farm. Long before present-day settlement, the region formed part of Mi'kmaq territory, and later saw Acadian homesteads flourish along the marshlands until the upheavals of the mid-18th century. Subsequent waves of settlers-Planters and Loyalists among them-brought small-scale agriculture, timber operations, and trading to the riverbanks. The community's crossroads location emerged as a strategic asset: as stagecoach routes, later rail lines, and finally modern highways stitched the Maritimes together, Salisbury offered a well-placed stop for goods and travellers. Around the region you'll also find towns like Moncton that share historical ties and amenities.

While times have changed, the village charm remains. You'll still find family-run enterprises, seasonal farm stands, and community events that anchor local identity. Over the past few generations, Salisbury has evolved from a strictly agricultural base to a residential gateway for people who value a quieter pace but commute toward the urban employment centres of the southeast. The result is a community that blends tradition-think community rinks, small churches, and long-standing social clubs-with a growing interest in outdoor recreation, trails, and regional tourism toward the Bay of Fundy.

Economy & Employment

Salisbury's economy reflects the diversity of southeastern New Brunswick. Agriculture and agri-services remain visible, from hobby farms to commercial operations, supported by trades that maintain equipment, barns, and rural infrastructure. Forestry, construction, and transport-related services play steady roles as well, thanks to the village's proximity to major corridors and distribution routes. In the heart of the community, you'll find a mix of retail, food services, and personal care businesses that serve residents and passersby on the way to regional attractions.

Many residents commute toward the Greater Moncton area for work in health care, education, public administration, finance, and information services. Industrial parks and logistics hubs in the region create opportunities in warehousing, manufacturing, and supply chain management, while tourism toward the coast fuels seasonal employment in hospitality and guiding. For those exploring self-employment, Salisbury's affordable space and straightforward access to larger markets make it appealing for tradespeople, small-scale producers, and remote professionals who rely on reliable connectivity. Whether you're established or testing a new business idea, the community's scale helps keep overheads manageable while staying near a broader client base — an attractive factor when evaluating New Brunswick Real Estate Salisbury listings.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Neighbourhoods here are varied and down to earth. In and around the village centre, you'll see classic homes on larger lots, modest post-war houses with walkable access to schools and shops, and newer cul-de-sac streets that offer contemporary layouts with room for gardens, pets, and parking. Beyond the core, country living takes over: acreage properties with woodlots, hobby farms with outbuildings, and river-adjacent parcels where mornings start with birdsong and mist over the water. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like River Glade and Turtle Creek.

Community life centres on simple pleasures and shared spaces. Playfields and small parks host minor sports and summer gatherings; local halls and rinks keep things buzzing in colder months with skating, youth programs, and indoor markets. Trails around the area offer walking, running, and winter snowshoeing, while quiet backroads draw cyclists looking for rolling countryside and low-traffic rides. You'll find coffee counters where neighbours catch up, produce stands in season, and craft markets that blend tradition with new makers. If you're looking for things to do, day trips to coastal lookouts, river viewpoints, and forested trailheads are entirely within reach, yet evenings still feel peaceful once you're back home.

For families, schools and community programs provide a strong anchor. The pace is unhurried, and kids grow up with ready access to outdoor play, community sports, and practical life skills. For newcomers, the social fabric is approachable-join a volunteer committee, sign up for a rec league, or stop by a seasonal event and you'll quickly learn names and faces. In short, living in Salisbury means trading big-city bustle for elbow room and reliability, without giving up the essentials that make day-to-day life comfortable.

Getting Around

Salisbury sits right off the main highway linking southeastern New Brunswick, which makes driving the default choice for most commutes, errands, and weekend getaways. Parking is easy, and traffic is light within the village. The run into the Greater Moncton area typically takes less than half an hour depending on where you're headed, and regional routes spread out toward the Fundy coast, the Saint John River Valley, and the Nova Scotia border. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as New Brunswick and Riverview.

Public transit does not extend into most rural areas, so plan on a personal vehicle or a carpool for daily travel. Regional bus and rail options are accessible in the urban core to the east, and the nearest commercial airport is also in that direction, offering connections across the country and beyond. Cyclists will appreciate secondary roads with gentler traffic volumes, though lights and high-visibility gear are smart year-round, especially during shoulder seasons. Winter demands preparation: good tires, extra time, and a flexible schedule when storms roll through. On the flip side, summer driving is straightforward, and scenic routes along the river and backroads make even errands feel like mini road trips. Buyers searching for Salisbury Homes For Sale often value the short commute to Moncton and nearby employment centres.

Climate & Seasons

Expect four distinct seasons shaped by a maritime influence. Spring unfolds gradually, bringing longer days, cool mornings, and a quick ramp-up in outdoor chores-fence repairs, garden prep, and trail cleanups. Early-season hiking is pleasant once the snowpack recedes, and anglers watch river levels for safe, calm stretches. By summer, the countryside is in full colour: farmers' markets pop up, patios and ice cream stands do brisk business, and swimming holes and coastal beaches become weekend favourites. Evening breezes are common, and clear nights are excellent for stargazing away from city glare.

Autumn is arguably the showpiece, with vivid foliage, harvest events, and crisp air that is perfect for trail running and cycling. It's also the time locals stock up for winter-stacking firewood, tuning snowblowers, and giving vehicles a once-over. Winter brings a reliable stretch of cold and regular snowfall. Community rinks, snowmobile clubs, and snowshoe loops keep spirits high, and the quiet after a storm is a signature pleasure of rural living. Blustery days do happen, so plan for flexible schedules, layered clothing, and good traction underfoot. Through it all, the changing seasons mark time in a satisfying, practical rhythm that suits those who like to be outdoors as much as in.

Nearby Cities

Salisbury home buyers can consider nearby communities for different lifestyle and market options. Explore Turtle Creek, River Glade, Riverview and Moncton for local listings and neighborhood details.

For a broader view of the area, see real estate options across New Brunswick and use the linked pages to compare communities and housing choices.

Demographics

Salisbury typically features a mixed community makeup that includes families, retirees and commuting professionals. The town has a small?town to suburban feel, where residents often prioritize local services, community connections and access to outdoor space — all factors that inform local Salisbury Real Estate demand.

Homebuyers will find a range of housing types, most commonly detached single?family homes alongside some condominiums, townhouses and rental options. The overall lifestyle leans toward a quieter, lower?density setting compared with urban centres, while still offering the amenities needed for everyday living.