Harbour Grace Real Estate: 18 Houses and Condos for Sale

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House for sale: 20 Garland Street, Harbour Grace

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$259,900

20 Garland Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

2 beds
1 baths
4 days

Welcome to 20 Garland Street, Harbour Grace. This property is currently construction and should be completed by February 27, 2026. The home features single level living with two bedrooms with ample closet space, three - piece bathroom and open concept living area complete with large living...

Brent Roach,Royal Lepage Atlantic Homestead
Listed by: Brent Roach ,Royal Lepage Atlantic Homestead (709) 683-3071
26-34 Glover Road, Harbour Grace

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$65,000

26-34 Glover Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

26-34 Glover Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland is a 0.976 Acres vacant lot ready for development. Build your dream home on this lovely lot in a family friendly neighborhood. There is 251 feet of frontage on Glover Road with full municipal services at the street. Listed as both Parcels A &

Brian Kelsey,Re/max Realty Specialists
Listed by: Brian Kelsey ,Re/max Realty Specialists (709) 727-1718
26-30 Glover Road, Harbour Grace

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$35,000

26-30 Glover Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

26-30 Glover Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland is a 0.465 Acres vacant lot ready for development. Build your dream home on this lovely lot in a family friendly neighborhood. There is 127 feet of frontage on Glover Road with full municipal services at the street. Listed as Parcel B of the survey.

Brian Kelsey,Re/max Realty Specialists
Listed by: Brian Kelsey ,Re/max Realty Specialists (709) 727-1718
32-34 Glover Road, Harbour Grace

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$35,000

32-34 Glover Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

32-34 Glover Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland is a 0.512 Acres vacant lot ready for development. Build your dream home on this lovely lot in a family friendly neighborhood. There is 124 feet of frontage on Glover Road with full municipal services at the street. Listed as Parcel A of the survey.

Brian Kelsey,Re/max Realty Specialists
Listed by: Brian Kelsey ,Re/max Realty Specialists (709) 727-1718
88 Water Street, Harbour Grace

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$37,900

88 Water Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

Great location for your business. High traffic area located on water street in Harbour Grace and just a short drive to Carbonear and Bay Roberts. (id:27476)

136 Harvey Street, Harbour Grace

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$39,000

136 Harvey Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
8 days

GREAT BUILDING LOT RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN ! All town services , borders the old rail road track ... perfect for hiking , atv's etc. - your gateway to the country ! Check this one out .. and .. TRY AN OFFER !! (id:27476)

Listed by: Barry Clarke ,Clarke Real Estate Ltd. - Carbonear (709) 589-9000
Multi-Family for sale: 41-51 Thicket Road, Harbour Grace

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$150,000

41-51 Thicket Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 4E0

0 beds
0 baths
20 days

Looking for that next great Investment? Well Here it is! Situated on a 12.1 acre parcel of land, this 4 Unit building is ready to be revitalized for new tenants! With over 12 acres of land, there is also the potential for a residential subdivision should the new owners be interested in developing

Parcel D Hard Path Road, Harbour Grace

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$34,900

Parcel D Hard Path Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 3P0

0 beds
0 baths
20 days

Welcome to this fantastic parcel of land offering endless possibilities. Located in a peaceful and scenic area, this lot provides the perfect canvas for your dream home, or perfect cottage getaway. With space to build and the freedom to design, you can truly make this property your own. Enjoy

House for sale: 400 Water Street, Harbour Grace

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$149,900

400 Water Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

3 beds
1 baths
20 days

... Good solid home right in the middle of town . Features include 3 bedrooms , dining room off kitchen , fridge and stove included , full 4pc. bathroom . GREAT VIEW OF THE SALT WATER ! Electric heat , 200 amp breaker panel and roof was shingled around 2 years ago . All town services , extra...

Listed by: Barry Clarke ,Clarke Real Estate Ltd. - Carbonear (709) 589-9000
House for sale: 20 Downing Street, Harbour Grace

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$159,000

20 Downing Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

3 beds
2 baths
20 days

... backyard. Home has had updates in the past including a 200 amp breaker panel. Lot is fully landscaped with mature trees and flowering shrubs. Only 10 minutes to Carbonear where you will find all major amenities, shopping, secondary schools and a modern 7 story hospital. 60 minutes to St John's....

Gail Powell,Re/max Eastern Edge Realty Ltd. Carbonear
Listed by: Gail Powell ,Re/max Eastern Edge Realty Ltd. Carbonear (709) 589-6154
442 Southside Road Unit#A, Harbour Grace

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$70,000

442 Southside Road Unit#a, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 4G0

0 beds
0 baths
67 days

Welcome to the beautiful southside of Harbour Grace. This 5.6-acre parcel of land has potential to be the ideal place for your year-round residence, summer getaway or to subdivide into multiple lots (subject to town approval). Land is accessed from a right of way off Southside Road and offers

Brent Roach,Royal Lepage Atlantic Homestead
Listed by: Brent Roach ,Royal Lepage Atlantic Homestead (709) 683-3071
House for sale: 294 Southside Road, Harbour Grace

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$99,900

294 Southside Road, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2N0

2 beds
1 baths
72 days

COZY BUNGALOW SITTING ON 2.7 ACRES OF LAND with a VIEW of the SALT WATER ! Features include a OPEN CONCEPT kitchen , dining area and living room , Wett certified woodstove in living room , large main bedroom and good size 2nd bedroom , full 4 pc bathroom and a back porch . All appliances are

Listed by: Barry Clarke ,Clarke Real Estate Ltd. - Carbonear (709) 589-9000
House for sale: 12 Cabot Street, Harbour Grace

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$142,500

12 Cabot Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2N0

3 beds
2 baths
89 days

Off Harvey Street, Harbour Grace This 3 Bedroom bungalow is located off Harvey Street, Harbour Grace. It contains a living room with fireplace and a separate dining area, kitchen but small but functional with plenty of storage and counter space. The basement area has a nice seized rec room,

Listed by: Clifton Power ,Royal Lepage Vision Realty (709) 682-8085
72 Gully Path, Harbour Grace

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$59,900

72 Gully Path, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A1A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
118 days

Prime piece of land extending 411 feet along Southern Brook in Riverhead, Harbour Grace. A portion is cleared off and ready to build. This located on a popular swing hole in the are which is beautiful in the summer months. With 383 feet on Gully Path Roads you could subdivided and have...

Scott Andrews,Re/max Infinity Realty Inc.
Listed by: Scott Andrews ,Re/max Infinity Realty Inc. (709) 325-7653
Two Apartment House for sale: 6 Bennett Crescent, Harbour Grace

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$189,900

6 Bennett Crescent, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

5 beds
3 baths
121 days

RED HOT INVESTMENT PROPERTY !! 3 UNITS .. FULLY RENTED .. Great location in middle of town . (id:27476)

Listed by: Barry Clarke ,Clarke Real Estate Ltd. - Carbonear (709) 589-9000
6-8 Old Water Street, Harbour Grace

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$94,000

6-8 Old Water Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
132 days

DREAM LOCATION .. WATERFRONT LOT ! Grid North survey already in place , all town services , quiet dead end street ... perfect spot for your PERFECT SEASIDE HOME ! Come take a look .. and .. TRY AN OFFER !! (id:27476)

Listed by: Barry Clarke ,Clarke Real Estate Ltd. - Carbonear (709) 589-9000
House for sale: 771 Harvey Street, Harbour Grace

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$129,900

771 Harvey Street, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 3P0

4 beds
1 baths
137 days

Charming A-Frame Home in Historic Harbour Grace! This delightful A-frame home, located on the main road in Harbour Grace, presents a fantastic opportunity for investors, those seeking rental income, or first-time homebuyers. This property offers something for everyone! Recent upgrades include

Kim Ford,Royal Lepage Property Consultants Limited
Listed by: Kim Ford ,Royal Lepage Property Consultants Limited (709) 853-7653
0 McNamara Crescent, Harbour Grace

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$54,900

0 Mcnamara Crescent, Harbour Grace, Newfoundland & Labrador A0A 2M0

0 beds
0 baths
579 days

Gorgeous, treed building Lot in Harbour Grace, NL. This beautiful piece of land situated on a large lot that is about 1/4 acre would be a great site for you to build your dream home. Located in a low traffic area makes it ideal for children to play, a place to walk your dog, go for a hike

Listed by: Paul Drover ,Royal Lepage Atlantic Homestead (709) 680-0290

Home Prices in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland Labrador

Harbour Grace real estate in 2025 reflects a market shaped by coastal lifestyle, heritage character, and steady local demand. Buyers are drawn to detached homes on established streets and properties with views or easy access to the harbour, while sellers weigh condition, location, and presentation to stand out. Overall, Harbour Grace Real Estate values are influenced by property quality, neighbourhood setting, and recent listing activity rather than rapid swings.

Without major percentage swings to point to, both buyers and sellers should monitor the balance between new listings and recent sales, the mix of property types coming to market, and days on market trends. Attention to pricing relative to comparable homes, seasonal listing patterns, and move‑in readiness can help determine whether conditions feel more competitive or more patient at any given time when reviewing Harbour Grace Real Estate Listings.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

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$243,150
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Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Harbour Grace

There are 37 active MLS listings in Harbour Grace: 8 houses for sale, 0 condos for sale, and 0 townhouses. Listing data is refreshed regularly. Coverage reflects activity across 0 neighbourhoods.

Use search filters to refine by price range, bedrooms, bathrooms, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to match your needs. Review detailed photos and floor plans to understand layout, natural light, and storage, and compare recent listing activity to gauge how quickly similar homes move. Shortlist properties by walkability, commute routes, renovation potential, and proximity to daily amenities, then track changes to status or price to stay ahead of the market when looking for Harbour Grace Houses For Sale or Harbour Grace Homes For Sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Harbour Grace offers a mix of heritage streetscapes, family‑friendly areas near schools and recreation, and quieter pockets close to greenspace and the shoreline. Many buyers prioritize access to local shops, medical services, and community facilities, along with proximity to parks, trails, and the harbourfront for outdoor enjoyment. Homes with functional layouts, updated mechanicals, and well‑maintained exteriors tend to signal stronger value, while locations with convenient routes to nearby towns or employment centres can broaden appeal. As always, curb appeal, lot usability, and storage are important differentiators across property types and Harbour Grace Neighborhoods.

For rentals, there are 1 active listing, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Harbour Grace City Guide

Perched on the shores of Conception Bay on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula, Harbour Grace blends centuries of maritime history with the easy pace of a close-knit town. This Harbour Grace city guide outlines what it's like to call the community home, from heritage streetscapes and coastal walks to practical tips on services, commuting, and the local economy. Whether you're planning a visit or weighing the pros and cons of living in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland Labrador, you'll find a thoughtful overview of the place and its rhythms.

History & Background

Harbour Grace is among Newfoundland's oldest settlements, shaped by the inshore fishery and a deep, sheltered harbour that drew early English and Irish settlers. The town's story is written in its waterfront-saltbox homes and mercantile buildings that speak to centuries of trade, shipbuilding, and seafaring. In the age of sail, the port served as a gateway to the North Atlantic cod grounds and a staging point for coastal commerce; folklore also recalls privateers and the occasional pirate threading their way through Conception Bay. Around the region you'll also find towns like Perry's Cove that share historical ties and amenities.

By the late nineteenth century, Harbour Grace had grown into a busy regional centre with churches, schools, and civic institutions that still anchor community life today. The town also carved out a niche in the early days of aviation: a grass airfield on the outskirts became a celebrated launch point for transatlantic attempts, and the most famous departure was Amelia Earhart's solo flight across the Atlantic. Along the shoreline, an iconic steel-hulled coastal steamer rests within view of the boardwalk-a stark, photogenic reminder of the era when vessels connected every outport. Local museums, heritage plaques, and walking routes help visitors make sense of these layers, but the best introduction is often a chat with long-time residents who carry the stories forward.

Economy & Employment

Today's economy is a blend of traditional maritime work and modern service roles. The fishery still matters-small-boat harvesting, seasonal processing, and marine services sustain many households-while construction, transportation, and skilled trades respond to ongoing residential projects and commercial maintenance in the wider Conception Bay North area. Public-sector employment is a steady pillar, with jobs in education, health services, and municipal administration providing year-round stability. Retail and hospitality ebb and flow with the season, supporting shops, restaurants, accommodations, and guided experiences that capitalize on the town's coastal setting and heritage appeal.

Given Harbour Grace's position within a cluster of neighbouring communities, many residents commute a short distance for work. Regional healthcare facilities, schools, and service centres create a web of employment opportunities across the bay towns, and the drive to larger urban amenities is manageable for those seeking specialized roles. The rise of remote and hybrid work has also opened doors; improved broadband and affordable housing make it feasible for professionals to live locally while connecting to employers elsewhere in the province or across Canada. For entrepreneurs, niche tourism offerings, marine repair, custom fabrication, and home-based crafts or food ventures are common avenues to build a business anchored in community strengths.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Harbour Grace unfolds along the water, with a historic core where streets parallel the harbour and intersect with gently rising lanes that climb into the hills. Close to the waterfront, you'll find heritage homes, converted mercantile buildings, and compact lots that appeal to those who love character architecture and walkable routines. Moving outward, newer subdivisions offer larger yards, cul-de-sacs, and views toward the bay, while semi-rural pockets provide space for gardens, sheds, and the kind of privacy many families appreciate. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Hr. Grace and Bristol's Hope.

Day to day, life revolves around the waterfront boardwalk, sports fields and the local arena, community centres, and churches that double as social gathering places. There are playgrounds and small parks sprinkled across town, plus informal paths that locals use for dog-walking and berry-picking when the season is right. The harbour itself is a stage for "things to do": watch fishing boats head out at dawn, launch a kayak when conditions are calm, or try your hand at photography when fog drifts in and softens the skyline. Independent shops, cafés, and takeouts cover essentials and treats, while larger-box errands are a short drive away in the regional shopping corridor. Evenings bring a steady calendar of fundraisers, minor hockey, music nights, and heritage events-proof that community spirit is as much an asset here as the ocean view.

Housing stock ranges from tidy bungalows and saltbox renovations to split-levels on generous lots. Buyers can often find good value compared to larger centres, and renters will see a mix of detached homes and accessory apartments come available throughout the year. For those new to town, volunteering is a fast track to building connections; service clubs, fire brigades, and events committees welcome helping hands and make it easier to learn the local rhythms.

Getting Around

Harbour Grace is easy to navigate by car, with a main waterfront route and a network of secondary streets linking residential areas to schools, shops, and services. The town sits within a comfortable drive of St. John's via the Veterans Memorial Highway and the Trans-Canada connection, making regional trips straightforward for work, appointments, or big-box shopping. Within the historic core, many errands can be done on foot, and there's ample informal parking near public facilities. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Bryants Cove and Bristols Hope.

Public transit is limited in the area, so most residents rely on personal vehicles or taxis for point-to-point trips. Cyclists will find quieter back streets and scenic stretches along the water; as with any coastal town, winds can be brisk and conditions change quickly. In winter, snow and freeze-thaw cycles demand patience-maintained routes are prioritized, but slowing down and planning a little extra time keeps things comfortable. Visitors should watch for tidal spray on windy days near the harbour, and check the forecast when planning drives across the Avalon.

Climate & Seasons

The town experiences a classic North Atlantic maritime climate: cool summers, a long shoulder season of fog and drizzle, and winters that bring a mix of snow, wind, and occasional rain. Summer days are comfortable for walking the boardwalk, beachcombing, and picnicking along sheltered coves; evenings tend to be crisp enough for a sweater even when the sun lingers late. Spring arrives slowly, with wildflowers and berry blossoms following the retreat of pack ice offshore. In late spring and early summer, you may spot bergy bits on the horizon and, at times, whales cruising the deeper channels of Conception Bay-scenes that reward patient observers and those willing to explore nearby lookouts.

Autumn is a standout season: clear days, bold colours on the hills, and ideal weather for coastal hikes. It's also when many community fundraisers and harvest events bring people together after the busier summer months. Winter varies year to year but typically supports snowshoeing, pond skating when conditions permit, and cozy indoor gatherings at the arena or community halls if the weather turns. No matter the month, the ocean shapes daily life-fog can roll in within minutes, gales can clear just as quickly, and the sky repays the watchful with luminous sunrises over the harbour.

For newcomers, the best approach is to lean into the seasons: keep a good rain jacket by the door, invest in winter tires, and build a repertoire of indoor and outdoor pastimes that flex with the forecast. With that mindset, the changing weather becomes part of the charm of living in Harbour Grace, and each season reveals a different facet of the town's landscape and community life.

Nearby Cities

If you're considering Harbour Grace, it helps to explore nearby communities to compare housing and lifestyle. Popular places to visit include Wabana, Wabana, Bell Island and Bell Island.

For additional options when searching for a home near Harbour Grace, consider Bauline and Portugal Cove - St. Phillip's.

Demographics

Harbour Grace, Newfoundland and Labrador typically attracts a mix of families, retirees and local professionals who appreciate a small-town coastal setting. The community character is close-knit with local services and volunteer organizations that support everyday life, making it appealing to buyers looking for a quieter pace with community connections.

Housing options generally include detached homes alongside some condominium and rental choices, reflecting a blend of historic and newer properties. The overall feel is more suburban-to-rural than urban, so many residents prioritize yard space, walkable neighbourhoods and proximity to waterfront and community amenities—important considerations when you search for Harbour Grace Real Estate or Harbour Grace Condos For Sale.