Beaver Bank Real Estate: 35 Listings for Sale

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House for sale: 7 Splinter Court, Beaver Bank

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$664,900

7 Splinter Court, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0C7

4 beds
3 baths
6 days

... sleek quartz countertops in the kitchen, plus an open concept living-dining-kitchen all complete with durable PVC laminate flooring throughout. Downstairs, the fully finished basement features a private one-bedroom, one-bathroom suite complete with a kitchenette - bar area and a full walk-out...

Listed by: Caylum Evong ,Realty Connect Ltd. (902) 209-7488
House for sale: 34 Forestview Way, Beaver Bank

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$682,000

34 Forestview Way, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1G2

3 beds
3 baths
6 days

Windgate Drive to Rivendale left on Forestview Way Welcome to 34 Forestview Way, a home defined by years of love & care! Set back beautifully fr the road & nestled on a great court, in highly desirable Rivendale, this 2525 sq/ft home features a gorgeous, tree-lined lane leading to an incredibly

House for sale: 613 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank

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$474,900

613 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1B7

4 beds
1 baths
7 days

... approximately 20 minutes to Halifax and Dartmouth. Enjoy nearby schools, parks, trails, lakes, and everyday amenities, all while coming home to a property that feels like a quiet escape from the city. Whether you're looking for your first home, room for a growing family, or a lifestyle surrounded...

Listed by: Candice Blaney ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 489-4763
House for sale: 27 Grove Court, Beaver Bank

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$499,900

27 Grove Court, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1B7

3 beds
2 baths
7 days

Beaver Bank Rd to Grove Ave If youve been searching for a home with great bones, functional living space, and the opportunity to add your own style, this property is worth a closer look. This 3-bedroom side-split offers an inviting open-concept main level featuring a spacious kitchen, dining

House for sale: DA-60 205 Darner Drive, Beaver Bank

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$579,900

Da-60 205 Darner Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0E2

3 beds
3 baths
9 days

Beaverbank Road to Mayflower Ave to Trinity Lane to Ernest Ave to Daisy Drive to Darner Drive The dream of new construction just became even more attainable eligible first-time buyers could benefit from approximately $25,000 in GST rebate savings. Meet "Sasha", a beautifully designed 4-bedroom,...

Jacqui Rostek Holder,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Jacqui Rostek Holder ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 880-6509
House for sale: 2856 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank

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$389,900

2856 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1E6

2 beds
2 baths
9 days

Follow Beaver Bank Road until you reach 2856 Beaver Bank Road. Discover the charm of 2856 Beaver Bank Road, a welcoming two bedroom, two bath home set on a private half acre lot. The main level offers a bright, functional kitchen, a separate dining room, and a spacious living room filled with

Listed by: Melissa Levy ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 792-0691
Mobile Home for sale: 1217 Susan Drive, Beaver Bank

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$199,900

1217 Susan Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 2N3

2 beds
1 baths
11 days

Beaver Bank Rd, Right onto Woodbine, Right onto Frankie & Left on Susan Welcome to 1217 Susan Drive, a well-maintained home nestled in the heart of Beaver Bank. This cozy and functional mini home offers comfortable living with a practical layout and bright interior spaces. Whether you're a

Listed by: Amy Ouellette ,Exit Real Estate Professionals (902) 989-5385
House for sale: 305 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank

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$439,900

305 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 1K1

2 beds
2 baths
11 days

305 Beaver Bank Road Welcome to 305 Beaver Bank Road! This 1 owner home has been well cared for, pride of ownership shines as you walk through! Beautifully landscaped yard features lots of space, mature trees and shrubs, large shed, lovely deck and lots of room for personal touches and gardens!

Sherri Harding,Keller Williams Select Realty
Listed by: Sherri Harding ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 220-7111
Duplex for sale: 107/109 Bearpaw Drive, Beaver Bank

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$1,069,000

107/109 Bearpaw Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0C3

0 beds
0 baths
11 days

Beaver Bank Road to Pinehurst Way to Laurel Ridge to Bearpaw Welcome to 109 & 107 Bearpaw Drive, a truly rare offering in the sought-after Lost Creek community featuring a beautifully maintained split-entry home and a fully detached 2-bedroom backyard suite. The main residence (#109) offers

Andrew Stephens,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Andrew Stephens ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 471-0795
House for sale: 115 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank

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$799,900

115 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0G8

4 beds
3 baths
11 days

Beaver Bank to Pinehurst - right on Laurel Ridge - at stop sign - go straight on Bearpaw then left on Quail Ridge Introducing The Everest by Marchand Homes in Lost Creek Village. Nestled on a private 1.17-acre lot surrounded by nature, Marchand Homes proudly presents its newest design, The

Tracy Stone,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Tracy Stone ,Re/max Nova (902) 497-4328
Mobile Home for sale: 1526 Woodbine Drive, Beaver Bank

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$209,900

1526 Woodbine Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 2M9

2 beds
1 baths
13 days

DRIVE ON BEAVER BANK RD, TURN ONTO WOODBINE DR, AND PROPERTY ON YOUR RIGHT Welcome to 1526 Woodbine Dr! This bright and well maintained home is located in the Beaver Bank area and is the perfect place for new families or those downsizing! The home comes equipped with a heat pump and a new roof

Johnathan Lepage-billard,Exit Real Estate Professionals
Listed by: Johnathan Lepage-billard ,Exit Real Estate Professionals (902) 233-0333
Mobile Home for sale: 711 Fern Drive, Beaver Bank

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$214,900

711 Fern Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 1M1

2 beds
1 baths
15 days

Beaverbank Rd to Woodbine Drive, right on Milo Terrace and then left onto Fern Drive This well-kept 2-bedroom, 1-bath mini home in Beaver Bank checks every box without the price tag that usually comes with it. The yard has room for a garden, a firepit, a dog, or all three. A shed handles your

Listed by: Laura Sumarah ,Exp Realty Of Canada Inc.
House for sale: 2 Woods Court, Beaver Bank

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$619,000

2 Woods Court, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1C2

4 beds
3 baths
15 days

Beaver Bank Road to Trinity Lane, left onto Woods Court Welcome to 2 Woods Court in Beaver Bank, nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac and offering the perfect blend of peaceful country living with city convenience just minutes away. Situated on a beautifully landscaped lot of just over half an acre,

Sandra Pike,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Sandra Pike ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 478-8711
House for sale: 107/109 Bearpaw Drive, Beaver Bank

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$1,069,000

107/109 Bearpaw Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0C3

4 beds
3 baths
16 days

Beaver Bank Road to Pinehurst Way to Laurel Ridge to Bearpaw Welcome to 109 & 107 Bearpaw Drive, a truly rare offering in the sought-after Lost Creek community featuring a beautifully maintained split-entry home and a fully detached 2-bedroom backyard suite. The main residence (#109) offers

Andrew Stephens,Exit Realty Metro
Listed by: Andrew Stephens ,Exit Realty Metro (902) 471-0795
991 Windgate Drive, Beaver Bank

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$799,900

991 Windgate Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0A7

0 beds
0 baths
16 days

... traffic flow, and an established local customer base. The property is currently leased and operating as a restaurant; however, the sale includes real estate only and does not include the business, trade name, equipment, or fixtures owned by the tenant. With a long history of restaurant and...

448 Kinsac Road, Beaver Bank
Vacant land

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$70,000

448 Kinsac Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1C7

16 days

Beaver Bank Rd to Kinsac Rd. An excellent opportunity to purchase a vacant lot on sought-after Kinsac Road. This 6,000 sq. ft. parcel includes septic approval already in place, making it an ideal option for your future build. (id:27476)

Listed by: Mary Laing ,Red Door Realty (902) 225-4468
Gilby Crescent, Beaver Bank
Vacant land

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$949,900

Gilby Crescent, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1E6

16 days

From Beaver Bank Road, Turn onto Gilby Crescent, Proceed to end of road A truly amazing opportunity to secure a 35-acre development parcel in Beaver Bank with highly desirable MU-1 (Mixed Use) zoningoffering exceptional flexibility for residential, multi-unit, and select commercial development.

House for sale: 382 Galloway Drive, Beaver Bank

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$999,999

382 Galloway Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0C5

5 beds
4 baths
17 days

Beaver Bank Road to Galloway Drive, last home on the left at the end of the street. Welcome to 382 Galloway Drive, an exceptional custom-built home set on a private 1.32-acre lot surrounded by nature. Just 4 years young, this impressive property showcases a carefully curated blend of luxury,

House for sale: 219 Monarch Drive, Beaver Bank

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$680,000

219 Monarch Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 3J1

4 beds
2 baths
21 days

Beaver Bank Road to Majestic Avenue, right on Monarch, civic on right. Welcome to 219 Monarch Drive! Nestled on a private 1.8-acre lot in sought-after Monarch Estates, this well-maintained 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom home offers space, comfort, and modern upgrades. Enjoy a bright, functional layout,

Lingyun (ling) Wang,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Lingyun (ling) Wang ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 330-6681
House for sale: 181 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank

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$858,000

181 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0C8

4 beds
3 baths
27 days

Beaver Bank Road to Pinehurst to Laurel Ridge - at stop sign - go straight on Bearpaw then to Quail Ridge Welcome to 181 Quail Ridge in Beaver Bank, an impressive new construction split-entry by Marchand Homes, completed in July 2025 and set on a private 1.23 acre treed lot in sought-after

Chris Peters,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth)
Listed by: Chris Peters ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (dartmouth) (902) 789-0703
House for sale: 163 Lakeland Street, Beaver Bank

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$625,000

163 Lakeland Street, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1A6

3 beds
2 baths
28 days

Beaver Bank Road to Pinehaven to Lakeland Maximize your lifestyle on 0.8 acres with full municipal services. This 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers a great balance of comfort and flexibility, paired with features you dont often find in one property. This unique property features two professional

Melanie Leblanc,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Melanie Leblanc ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 830-4093
House for sale: 9 Wessex Hill, Beaver Bank

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$779,900

9 Wessex Hill, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 3P4

3 beds
4 baths
28 days

Beaver Bank to Galloway right on Rebecca left on Wessex Welcome to 9 Wessex Hill, an exceptional two-storey residence nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac in the highly sought-after Monarch Estates subdivision of Beaver Bank. Set gracefully back from the road on a beautifully maintained 1.12-acre

Logan Berkvens,The Agency Real Estate Brokerage
Listed by: Logan Berkvens ,The Agency Real Estate Brokerage (902) 830-2504
House for sale: DA-53 179 Darner Drive, Beaver Bank

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$669,900

Da-53 179 Darner Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0E2

3 beds
4 baths
31 days

Beaverbank Road to Darner Drive This Anna is the only model on the street and larger than the original design, the enhanced home from Rooftight Homes combines additional living space with carefully selected upgrades, creating a truly unique opportunity in Carriagewood Estates. Designed for

Jacqui Rostek Holder,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Jacqui Rostek Holder ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 880-6509
Mobile Home for sale: 1410 Duck Pond Drive, Beaver Bank

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$229,900

1410 Duck Pond Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 1Y3

2 beds
1 baths
31 days

Beaver Bank Road to Woodbine Drive, right on to Milo Terrace, left on to Susan Drive, left on to Duck Pond Welcome to 1410 Duck Pond Drive, in beautiful Beaver Bank! Ideal location with beautiful views and quite street! Outside boasts large deck, shed and double driveway! Welcoming open concept

Sherri Harding,Keller Williams Select Realty
Listed by: Sherri Harding ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 220-7111
House for sale: 33 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank

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$637,900

33 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0G8

3 beds
3 baths
33 days

Beaver Bank Rd to Pinehurst - right on Laurel Ridge, at stop sign- go straight on Bearpaw then to Quail Marchand Homes presents "The Thicket" surrounded by nature on 1.7 acres in Lost Creek Village. Each Marchand home comes with a 10 year Atlantic New Home Warranty, Energy Efficient and Energy

Tracy Stone,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Tracy Stone ,Re/max Nova (902) 497-4328
House for sale: 219 Beaver Bank RD, Beaver Bank

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$599,900

219 Beaver Bank Rd, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 1J8

3 beds
2 baths
35 days

Sackville Drive to Beaverbank Road If youre looking for a meticulously cared for move-in ready home you have just found it! This three bedroom two bathroom home has been extensively upgraded and shows like new. The main level has tons of natural light and features an open concept design with

Denise Brown,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Denise Brown ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 880-9395
House for sale: DA-59 201 Darner Drive, Beaver Bank

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$599,900

Da-59 201 Darner Drive, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0E2

4 beds
4 baths
62 days

Beaver Bank Road to Darner Drive The dream of new construction just became even more attainable eligible first-time buyers could benefit from approximately $25,000 in GST rebate savings. Meet "Sasha", a beautifully designed 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom home by Rooftight Homes, located in the cozy

Jacqui Rostek Holder,Royal Lepage Atlantic
Listed by: Jacqui Rostek Holder ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (902) 880-6509
Duplex for sale: 20, 22 & 24 Rosley Road, Beaver Bank

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$739,000

20, 22 & 24 Rosley Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1C4

0 beds
0 baths
69 days

... pristine waterfront, this MU-1 zoned property includes two separate PIDs, making it ideal for investors, developers, or those seeking a multi-use estate. The property features a well-maintained 3-bedroom detached bungalow with an open-concept main level, seamlessly connecting the dining, and...

Patricia Roberts,Sutton Group Professional Realty
Listed by: Patricia Roberts ,Sutton Group Professional Realty (902) 209-2778
House for sale: 20, 22 & 24 Rosley Road, Beaver Bank

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$739,000

20, 22 & 24 Rosley Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1C4

3 beds
2 baths
69 days

Beaver Bank Road - left on Rosley Road. LAKEFRONT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! This rare waterfront multi-unit property offering scale, flexibility, and future development potential. Total of 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 4 car garage. Set on over 2.67 acres with 187 feet of pristine waterfront, this

Patricia Roberts,Sutton Group Professional Realty
Listed by: Patricia Roberts ,Sutton Group Professional Realty (902) 209-2778
23 Black Trumpet Lane, Beaver Bank
Vacant land

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$165,000

23 Black Trumpet Lane, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4C 2R5

90 days

Beaverbank Road - Danny Drive - Canavan - Black Trumpet Lane Visit REALTOR® website for additional information. Build your ideal single-family home on this perfectly situated, level lot located at street level in a peaceful cul-de-sac. This fully serviced property comes with municipal water

Jonathan David,Pg Direct Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Jonathan David ,Pg Direct Realty Ltd. (877) 709-0027
House for sale: 37 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank

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$660,900

37 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0C8

3 beds
3 baths
126 days

Beaver Bank Rd to Pinehurst - right on Laurel Ridge, at stop sign- go straight on Bearpaw then to Quail Marchand Homes presents "The Daan" surrounded by nature on 1.7 acres in Lost Creek Village. Each Marchand home comes with a 10 year Atlantic New Home Warranty, Energy Efficient and Energy

Tracy Stone,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Tracy Stone ,Re/max Nova (902) 497-4328
439 Beaverbank Road, Beaver Bank
Vacant land

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$2,995,000

439 Beaverbank Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4E 3A5

150 days

Take exit 2 from HWY 101 ,Beaverbank Road, # 439, corner of majestic Large Undeveloped municipally serviced lot on the Beaverbank Road and Majestic Avenue corner, 3.7 KM from the Sackville Dr & Beaverbank Rd Starbucks with 2.76 Acre corner Zoned C-4 Highway Commercial and zoned 9.59 Acres zoned

House for sale: 2155 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank

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$499,900

2155 Beaver Bank Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1E2

4 beds
2 baths
239 days

... parks, shopping, and commuter routeseffortless living at its best. Enjoy the large sunny deck that leads in your modern kitchen and upstairs of the house. Ductless heat pump offers beautiful air con during these hot days. A newly renovated family room and rec room is ideal for family evenings...

House for sale: 40 Tucker Lake Road, Beaver Bank

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$799,900

40 Tucker Lake Road, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 1C3

3 beds
2 baths
272 days

Beaver Bank Rd to Tucker Lake Rd Welcome to 40 Tucker Lake Road, a beautiful split-entry home built by Ally Developments in 2018, offering the ideal lakefront lifestyle in the heart of Beaver Bank. Situated on a double lot totaling 0.15 acres with its own private wharf, this property is designed

Matthew Ward,Hants Realty Ltd.
Listed by: Matthew Ward ,Hants Realty Ltd. (902) 305-7126
House for sale: 166 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank

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$884,900

166 Quail Ridge, Beaver Bank (Beaver Bank), Nova Scotia B4G 0G8

4 beds
4 baths
286 days

Beaver Bank Rd to Pinehurst - right on Laurel Ridge, at stop sign- go straight on Bearpaw then left on Quail Marchand Homes proudly introduces The Aspen a stunning two-storey home nestled on 3.3 acres in the peaceful community of Lost Creek Village. Surrounded by nature, this thoughtfully designed

Tracy Stone,Re/max Nova
Listed by: Tracy Stone ,Re/max Nova (902) 497-4328

Home Prices in Beaver Bank

Beaver Bank Real Estate in 2025 reflects a quiet, low-density suburban market with a strong emphasis on detached living and close-knit streetscapes. Detached asking values currently centre around $658,119, underscoring the appeal of larger lots, privacy, and proximity to lakes and wooded areas.

With limited multi-residential stock, buyers and sellers watching Beaver Bank Homes For Sale tend to focus on the balance between new listings and active supply, the mix of renovated versus original-condition homes, and days-on-market signals. Pricing confidence often follows listing quality, presentation, and location within the community, while seasonality and recent comparable sales help shape negotiation strategy and expectations.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Beaver Bank

There are 41 active listings in Beaver Bank, including 26 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. Options are available across 1 neighbourhood. Listing data is refreshed regularly.

Use powerful search filters to narrow results by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Review high-resolution photos and floor plans to assess layout, storage, and natural light, then compare recent activity in the immediate area to create a focused shortlist. Look for consistent condition and location attributes across your top choices, and note any value-impacting features such as updated systems, flexible family spaces, and outdoor living potential.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Beaver Bank offers a blend of wooded subdivisions, lake-adjacent pockets, and family-oriented streets close to schools, parks, and community facilities. Commuter access to regional employment hubs and transit connections support day-to-day convenience, while nearby trails, playgrounds, and greenspace add to the area’s outdoor appeal. Buyers often weigh cul-de-sac settings and yard size against commute considerations and proximity to everyday essentials, using these trade-offs to judge long-term enjoyment and resale resilience. Local streets with consistent home styles and well-kept lots can signal steady demand, and quieter enclaves near recreation areas often draw interest from those seeking space and privacy.

For those tracking home prices alongside current availability, remember that presentation and location within the community can create meaningful differences between otherwise similar properties. Compare finishes, functional upgrades, and maintenance history to understand why some homes command a premium. When evaluating potential, consider how minor improvements can unlock additional comfort and utility, and balance these opportunities against your timeline and budget for updates—especially if your goal is to Buy a House in Beaver Bank.

MLS listings in Beaver Bank change as new homes come to market and others sell, so staying organized helps. Save your preferred criteria, monitor fresh matches, and revisit neighbourhood notes to keep context. As you refine your shortlist, look for patterns in list-to-sale momentum and vendor flexibility tied to property condition, staging quality, and market feedback. This structured approach helps you move decisively when the right home appears.

Rental availability is currently 0 in Beaver Bank, comprising 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Beaver Bank City Guide

Nestled amid lakes, evergreens, and quiet crescents, Beaver Bank is a residential community within the Halifax Regional Municipality that blends country calm with city convenience. This guide explores how the area grew from rural roots into a family-friendly suburb, what drives the local economy, which neighbourhoods stand out, and how to navigate daily life, from commuting to weekend adventures. Whether you're comparing neighbourhoods, mapping out things to do, or simply curious about living in Beaver Bank, you'll find a detailed, practical overview below.

History & Background

Beaver Bank sits on ancestral Mi'kmaw land in Mi'kma'ki, and the landscape still reflects that long relationship with the forest, water, and wildlife. Early European settlers were drawn by timber and agriculture, using the abundant waterways and woodlands to power small mills and supply growing markets closer to the harbour. Over time, a scattering of farmsteads and woodlots gave way to modest hamlets along today's Beaver Bank Road, with the community's identity shaped by self-reliance, seasonal rhythms, and a close-knit social fabric.

In the later twentieth century, the expansion of Halifax's job base and highway network transformed Beaver Bank into a commuter-friendly suburb. New subdivisions arrived in phases, bringing cul-de-sacs, playgrounds, and community facilities while retaining generous lot sizes and treed buffers. That pattern continues, with careful infill and new builds tucked among lakes and trails. Around the region you'll also find towns like Waverley that share historical ties and amenities. Today, residents enjoy the best of both worlds: a quiet, outdoorsy lifestyle with access to urban services in nearby service centres.

Economy & Employment

Beaver Bank's economy is best understood through the broader lens of the Halifax Regional Municipality. The majority of residents commute to major employment nodes, including healthcare campuses, universities and colleges, government and defence offices, shipbuilding and marine industries, business and financial services, and the growing information and communications technology sector. Industrial parks and logistics corridors across HRM attract skilled trades, construction, and warehousing roles, while retail and hospitality opportunities cluster along main commercial strips.

Within Beaver Bank itself, small businesses support daily life: trades and home services, childcare, independent retailers, food and personal services, and recreation providers. The flexible work era has also increased work-from-home and hybrid arrangements, making the area attractive for professionals who want a dedicated home office, a bit more space, and a quieter setting for focused work. For those building a career, the regional mix of public-sector stability and private-sector growth offers diverse pathways, while students and early-career workers often tap into nearby service hubs for part-time and seasonal jobs.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Beaver Bank's neighbourhoods reflect its countryside heritage and steady suburban growth. You'll find leafy subdivisions with detached homes on larger lots, streets that bend around ponds and creeks, and newer enclaves oriented to families seeking playgrounds, dog-walking routes, and quick drives to schools. Some pockets offer golf-course living and trail access, while others cluster around lakes ideal for paddling or skating when conditions allow. Many homes are set back among mature pines and spruce, creating a peaceful feel even close to main roads.

The community centre acts as a year-round hub, hosting fitness classes, youth programs, and social events that knit newcomers and long-time residents together. Ball fields, rinks, and courts are within easy reach, and you're never far from a wooded path for a quick after-dinner stroll. Local schools and family services anchor the area, and everyday shopping, dining, and healthcare are convenient in adjacent service corridors. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Fall River and Sackville. That proximity broadens your options for grocery runs, sports leagues, and weekend meetups while keeping your home base quiet and green.

For those interested in living in Beaver Bank, the day-to-day rhythm is relaxed and outdoors-oriented. Morning commutes give way to evenings spent on decks overlooking treetops, weekend hikes begin from the driveway, and kids learn to bike on low-traffic crescents. It's a setting well-suited to DIY enthusiasts who appreciate garages and sheds, gardeners who want sun and soil to work with, and pet owners who value space to roam. As for things to do, residents mix simple pleasures-lake swims, bonfires, local markets-with outings to broader HRM for concerts, galleries, sports, and waterfront festivals.

Getting Around

Beaver Bank is primarily a driving community, with quick connections to major routes via Beaver Bank Road and nearby highway interchanges. Commuters typically head toward regional employment hubs in multiple directions, and traffic flows are highly time-of-day dependent-leaving a bit early can make a noticeable difference. Halifax Transit links the community to terminals in neighbouring areas, where frequent buses continue toward downtown, universities, hospitals, and shopping districts. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Middle Sackville and Lower Sackville.

Active transportation is growing in popularity. While many local roads are rural in character, cyclists often use quieter streets and multi-use paths in adjacent communities to piece together scenic rides. Walking is pleasant within subdivisions and around lakes, with wooded trails offering a nature break that feels far from the city. Rideshare and delivery services operate in the area, and the region's airport is a straightforward drive away. Winter driving demands patience and proper tires, but year-round road maintenance and well-established routes keep daily travel manageable for most households.

Climate & Seasons

Beaver Bank shares the maritime climate common to inland HRM: four distinct seasons, moderated by the nearby Atlantic but shaped by forest and lake microclimates. Spring arrives gradually with thawing trails, budding hardwoods, and cool mornings that give way to mild afternoons. It's a season for waterproof boots, backyard cleanup, and first paddles on sheltered lakes when the wind cooperates. Birdsong and fresh greenery set the stage for a summer that's warm rather than sweltering, with breezes that take the edge off heat and long evenings well-suited to barbecues and porch-sitting.

Autumn is a standout: maples and birches put on a vivid show across the canopy, and crisp air draws hikers and photographers to local paths. Harvest markets, school sports, and community gatherings fill the calendar as temperatures step down. Winters can be snowy, punctuated by the occasional nor'easter; residents are accustomed to shovels by the door, traction mats in trunks, and flexible routines when storms roll through. On calmer days, frozen ponds and quiet woods invite skates and snowshoes. Throughout the year, the weather invites flexibility-layers, proper footwear, and a readiness to switch plans from beach towels to board games as conditions shift.

Neighbourhoods

What draws people to a place like this corner of Nova Scotia? Often, it's the balance: a calmer daily rhythm with room to breathe, yet close enough to life's essentials that errands and routines stay simple. Start exploring on KeyHomes.ca to see how listings in and around the area cluster on the map and to get a feel for street-by-street character before you even set foot here.

Beaver Bank carries an easygoing residential feel that rewards unhurried weekends and practical weekdays alike. Streets tend to be quiet, with homes that favour privacy and an everyday comfort many buyers seek. If you prefer standalone living, you'll feel at home here, while townhouses and condo-style options can appear in select pockets, adding variety for different budgets and stages of life. Green backdrops are part of the story in this part of Nova Scotia, lending a relaxed, outdoorsy undertone to the neighbourhood experience.

Picture a morning that begins with calm side streets and a short hop to local conveniences. That's the pace many residents appreciate in Beaver Bank. The neighbourhood reads as established in places and more contemporary in others, so seekers of character and those craving move-in-ready finishes both find something to like. Parks and natural nooks tend to dot the surroundings in this region, making it easy to step outside for a breath of fresh air when the day allows.

From a housing-mix perspective, detached properties remain the frequent choice for households prioritizing space and independence. Townhouses bring a lower-maintenance angle with neighbourhood feel, while condo formats can offer an efficient footprint for first-time buyers or those rightsizing. The result is a community where neighbours span life stages, from newcomers setting roots to long-time residents who value familiarity and continuity.

Connections are straightforward in a Nova Scotia context: residents typically rely on main corridors that thread toward shopping, services, and employment hubs in the broader region. Commuters describe a routine that's predictable, and weekend explorers can set out in several directions for local markets, shoreline drives, or trailheads beyond the neighbourhood. The sense here is residential first, with access that supports the rest of your week.

If you're comparing streets within Beaver Bank, think in terms of vibe. Closer-in pockets feel active and convenient, with day-to-day necessities within easy reach, while more tucked-away corners skew quieter and more retreat-like. Yards and outdoor space often matter to residents, so you'll notice a preference for homes that make room for hobbies, pets, and gatherings when the weather cooperates.

To sift through options efficiently, use KeyHomes.ca to set saved searches by home type and general setting, then activate alerts so you hear about fresh listings without refreshing your browser. The map view helps you read patterns: where detached homes tend to cluster, where townhomes surface, and which stretches look best for a simpler commute.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Beaver Bank suits those who want a residential pace with a natural backdrop, everyday amenities nearby, and a community-minded feel.
  • Home types: Expect a strong presence of detached homes, with townhouses and condos adding choice for different budgets and maintenance preferences.
  • Connections: Typical routes link the neighbourhood to regional shopping and workplaces, supporting commuters and weekend plans alike.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Create saved searches, enable real-time alerts, apply filters by style and features, and lean on the map view to compare micro-areas.

Walk the streets here and you'll notice an easy familiarity: neighbours who nod hello, driveways that host bikes and basketball nets, and front porches that actually see use. For sellers, that friendly curb appeal matters; thoughtful landscaping and tidy entries often make the difference when buyers arrive for a first look. For buyers, the takeaway is simple: assess not just the home but the immediate setting-the curve of the road, the tree cover, and how afternoon light lands on the lot.

Another way to approach Beaver Bank is to mentally sort by daily routine. If you're out the door early, aim for routes that simplify mornings and keep evenings flexible. If you work from home or value a quieter backdrop, pockets away from busier corridors may better support focus and downtime. Families often seek proximity to recreation and gathering places, while downsizers may prioritize a simplified footprint with fewer exterior chores. The neighbourhood can meet each of these aims; the key is to match the micro-location to your rhythm.

Market pace can feel different street to street. When something promising appears, it helps to arrive prepared. Keep documents organized, schedule viewings decisively, and use notes to compare after tours. KeyHomes.ca can support that workflow with synced favourites across devices, so the homes you shortlist at lunch are waiting when you sit down in the evening to decide next steps.

Beaver Bank rewards buyers and sellers who value a steady, residential setting with Nova Scotia character. Move thoughtfully, trust your sense of place, and let KeyHomes.ca keep you current as the right opportunity comes into focus.

Local nuance matters in Beaver Bank: the right street can elevate everyday living, so take time to compare micro-areas and visit at different times of day to confirm the fit.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers considering Beaver Bank can also explore nearby communities such as Upper Lakeville, Lake Charlotte, Moose River Gold Mines, Head Of Chezzetcook, and West Chezzetcook.

Compare listings, local amenities, and commute options to find the community that best fits your needs when searching around Beaver Bank and the broader Nova Scotia region.

Demographics

Beaver Bank is a community composed of families, retirees, and working professionals, with a mix of long-term residents and newcomers. The area attracts commuters who travel to nearby employment centres as well as households seeking a quieter, community-oriented setting.

Housing in Beaver Bank typically includes detached single-family homes alongside townhouses, small condominium developments, and rental options, reflecting a suburban-to-rural feel. Residents benefit from a balance of country-style privacy, local green space and recreational opportunities, and convenient access to regional services and amenities. For up-to-date Beaver Bank Real Estate Listings and to explore Beaver Bank Condos For Sale or Beaver Bank Houses For Sale, consult local MLS® resources and a trusted agent familiar with Nova Scotia Real Estate Beaver Bank.