Bridgetown: 18 Properties for Sale

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Fourplex for sale: 21 Queen Street, Bridgetown

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$349,000

21 Queen Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
12 days

... Historic 1901 Shafner Building in the heart of downtown Bridgetown offers a rare combination of commercial and residential income in a landmark property that has been taken down to the exterior walls and completely rebuilt. The main floor delivers over 2,000 sq ft of freshly renovated retail...

Colin Crowell,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood)
Listed by: Colin Crowell ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(greenwood) (902) 840-3999
House for sale: 179 Granville Street, Bridgetown

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$525,000

179 Granville Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

4 beds
3 baths
12 days

Hwy # 1 - from Middleton, through the town, 3rd house after Bay Road, on your right. Discover the perfect intersection of century-old charm and modern renovation in this 2,000+ sq. ft. Craftsman on Bridgetown's peaceful High Street. This isn't just a house; it's a canvas. The main level delivers...

Chuck Groocock,Re/max Nova (halifax)
Listed by: Chuck Groocock ,Re/max Nova (halifax) (902) 233-5834
House for sale: 504 Granville Street, Bridgetown

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$575,000

504 Granville Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

4 beds
3 baths
17 days

... laundry area, and a sunroom that fills the space with natural light. Entertain with ease in the elegant dining room, complete with beautiful build-ins, flowing seamlessly into the spacious living room highlighted by tall windows, a cozy propane fireplace, and warm wood floors complemented by tile...

House for sale: 355 Granville Street, Bridgetown

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$349,900

355 Granville Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

3 beds
2 baths
17 days

Exit 20 to Granville Street, west for 1.2 kms A century home on Granville Street, extensively updated and within easy walking distance of the K-12 school, downtown, the Harvest Moon Trail, and the Annapolis River. Inside, the scale and detail are immediately felt. High ceilings on both levels,

Laura Boyko,Re/max Banner Real Estate(annapolis Royal)
Listed by: Laura Boyko ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(annapolis Royal) (902) 312-1226
Lot Queen Street, Bridgetown

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$129,000

Lot Queen Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
23 days

From Hwy 101 take Exit 20, turn left onto Hwy 1, continue into Bridgetown, turn left onto Queen Street, continue to civic #73 From Hwy 101 take Exit 20, turn left onto Hwy 1, continue into Bridgetown, turn left onto Queen Street, continue to civic #73 From Hwy 101 take Exit 20, turn left

Kyle Ellis,Royal Lepage Atlantic (new Minas)
Listed by: Kyle Ellis ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (new Minas) (902) 830-4077
2553 Morse Road, Bridgetown

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$41,000

2553 Morse Road, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
34 days

Head onto Morse Road from Highway 201 Carleton Corner. South on Morse Road and sign is across from Morse Road Loop. Located at the north end of the Morse Road, just minutes from Bridgetown is this 2.29 acre lot. Majority of the lot is a mixture of wood, with an older driveway in place, older

Sandra Weir,Re/max Banner Real Estate(bridgetown)
Listed by: Sandra Weir ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(bridgetown) (902) 824-1441
House for sale: 414 Granville Street, Bridgetown

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$379,000

414 Granville Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

3 beds
3 baths
40 days

Head to Bridgetown via Highway 1, look for civic/sign. Finally, a century home that isn't just 'charming'; here, classic bones are reimagined with high-functioning design. This 3+1 bed beauty is longing for a family - and with this much space to manoeuvre, even the von Trapp's could choreograph

Philipp Schnetzer,Re/max Banner Real Estate(annapolis Royal)
Listed by: Philipp Schnetzer ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(annapolis Royal) (902) 840-0570
29 Queen Street, BRIDGETOWN

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$449,000

29 Queen Street, BRIDGETOWN (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
45 days

From Granville Street, Bridgetown, to Queen street, property on the right hand side. See Realtor sign Positioned in the vibrant heart of Bridgetowns bustling business district, this well-maintained commercial building offers an exciting investment opportunity. With prominent frontage on both

Samantha Langley,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Samantha Langley ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 824-0594
Apartment for sale: 225 Granville Street, Bridgetown

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$780,000

225 Granville Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
45 days

From HWY#101 EXIT 20, travel West on HWY#1 towards Bridgetown. Property is on the right hand side across the street from Jubilee Park, watch for civic. A golden opportunity awaits! This solid investment property in the historic town of Bridgetown offers strong revenue potential and lasting

Kirk Richards,Royal Lepage Atlantic (greenwood)
Listed by: Kirk Richards ,Royal Lepage Atlantic (greenwood) (902) 840-3205
298 Granville Street, BRIDGETOWN

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$1,530,000

298 Granville Street, BRIDGETOWN (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
46 days

Take Highway 101 to 298 Granville Street, Bridgetown Experience a rare fusion of architectural heritage and contemporary living in this converted 19th-century church. Now serving as an expansive private residence and art gallery, and gift shop. This landmark property transcends the traditional

House for sale: 22 Washington Street, Bridgetown

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$459,900

22 Washington Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

6 beds
2 baths
48 days

From Highway 101 right onto Granville Street, left onto Washington St. Property on the left hand side. Step into the charm of this beautifully updated Century home in the heart of Bridgetown where timeless character meets modern comfort. With six spacious bedrooms and two full bathrooms, this

Samantha Langley,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Samantha Langley ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 824-0594
54 Church Street, BRIDGETOWN

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$122,500

54 Church Street, BRIDGETOWN (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
55 days

From Highway 1 to Church Street, property is on LHS Great location with lots of possibilities! This warehouse is sitting on a freshly surveyed lot situated just outside the downtown core of Bridgetown with a large driveway and lots of parking. Currently used as a warehouse for storage this

Samantha Langley,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Samantha Langley ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 824-0594
267 Granville Street W, Bridgetown

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$59,900

267 Granville Street W, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
55 days

From Highway 101 to Granville Street, property on the right hand side. Prime Location! Located in the business district of Bridgetown this property is in a high traffic location, close to town parking and is just waiting for someone to bring their vision to life! Freshly surveyed the lot has

Samantha Langley,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Samantha Langley ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 824-0594
Lot Chipman Avenue, Bridgetown

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$34,900

Lot Chipman Avenue, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
55 days

From Granville Street to Chipman Avenue, property is on the left hand side, look for sign This building lot is located on a quiet side street, bordering a brook and close to all Bridgetown amenities including the Bridgetown Community School and the state-of-the-art Sports Hub! With public transportation

Samantha Langley,Exit Realty Town & Country
Listed by: Samantha Langley ,Exit Realty Town & Country (902) 824-0594
Duplex for sale: 17 Mckenna Street, Bridgetown

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$348,500

17 Mckenna Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

0 beds
0 baths
72 days

Right on McKenna towards arena, sign indicates Rare opportunity to own a purpose built, accessibility focused duplex in the heart of Bridgetown. This newly constructed property offers two thoughtfully designed units, each with single level living, open layouts, and modern finishes. The interiors

Listed by: Brent Goertzen ,Exit Realty Town & Country (778) 873-0194
Duplex for sale: 17 Mckenna Street, Bridgetown

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$348,500

17 Mckenna Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

2 beds
2 baths
72 days

Right on McKenna towards arena, sign indicates Rare opportunity to own a purpose built, accessibility focused duplex in the heart of Bridgetown. This newly constructed property offers two thoughtfully designed units, each with single level living, open layouts, and modern finishes. The interiors

Listed by: Brent Goertzen ,Exit Realty Town & Country (778) 873-0194
Duplex for sale: 223 Church Street, Bridgetown

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$699,900

223 Church Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

5 beds
4 baths
89 days

Follow Church Street to civic 223 on left. Nestled on acreage just minutes from the heart of Bridgetown, this stunning property offers the perfect blend of country charm and income potential. The home features an upstairs unit with 3 bedrooms, including a bright and spacious primary suite,

Tash Maceachern,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor)
Listed by: Tash Maceachern ,Royal Lepage Atlantic - Valley(windsor) (902) 279-1879
House for sale: 5 Rectory Street, Bridgetown

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$585,000

5 Rectory Street, Bridgetown (Bridgetown), Nova Scotia B0S 1C0

5 beds
2 baths
175 days

From Granville Street turn onto Rectory Street, house is on the right. If coming from Centennial Street house is on the left. Wow! This exceptional Bridgetown property has it all: a Chef's kitchen, triple car garage with second level, 5 bedrooms, wrap around deck, large yard with fire pit,

Alyn How,Re/max Banner Real Estate(annapolis Royal)
Listed by: Alyn How ,Re/max Banner Real Estate(annapolis Royal) (902) 532-8650

Home Prices in Bridgetown

In 2025, Bridgetown real estate shows a market where buyers and sellers balance lifestyle fit with price, considering how different property styles deliver space, privacy, and maintenance expectations. Local home prices are shaped by setting, lot characteristics, renovation quality, and access to services, giving shoppers a practical framework for comparing options across the town.

Without a year-over-year snapshot, market participants often watch the balance between new and active listings, the mix of detached homes versus attached properties, and days-on-market signals to gauge pace and pricing power. Condition, curb appeal, and move-in readiness can shift interest quickly, while unique features—such as flexible layouts, workshop space, or usable outdoor areas—help certain homes stand out even when overall activity is steady.

Median Asking Price by Property Type

House
$512,883
Townhouse
$0
Condo
$0

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Bridgetown

There are 19 active listings in Bridgetown, including 12 houses, 0 condos, and 0 townhouses. These opportunities currently span 1 neighbourhood, offering a concise view of what is available within the local area. Listing data is refreshed regularly so you can monitor new MLS® listings and changes in availability with confidence as you explore Bridgetown real estate listings.

Use filters to narrow results by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space to match your needs. Review listing photos and floor plans to understand layout flow and natural light, then compare recent activity and similar properties to build a focused shortlist. As you evaluate options, consider how renovation potential, storage, and yard usability align with your plans—especially if you expect to grow into the home or prefer low-maintenance living when searching for Bridgetown houses for sale.

Neighbourhoods & amenities

Bridgetown’s neighbourhoods offer a mix of quiet residential streets and convenient in-town settings, with proximity to schools, parks, and community facilities shaping day-to-day appeal. Access to main routes supports commuting and weekend travel, while local shops, services, and recreation add value for those who prioritize walkability. Homes closer to green space, trails, or water features can attract interest for lifestyle reasons, while properties on calmer streets or with established yards often appeal to buyers seeking privacy and room to garden. Transit access, parking flexibility, and storage options further influence desirability, especially for households balancing work-from-home needs and outdoor hobbies.

Rentals: There are currently 0 rentals available, including 0 houses and 0 apartments.

Bridgetown City Guide

Nestled along the tranquil Annapolis River in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, Bridgetown blends small-town warmth with easy access to orchards, trails, and coastal scenery. This Bridgetown city guide introduces the town's heritage, lifestyle, and practical details for day-to-day life, from work opportunities to transportation and seasonal rhythms. Whether you're planning a quick visit, looking at Bridgetown homes for sale, or considering living in Bridgetown, you'll find a relaxed pace anchored by community spirit and the great outdoors.

History & Background

Bridgetown's story flows with the river that shaped it. Before European settlement, Mi'kmaw communities traveled these waterways for trade and sustenance, laying deep cultural roots in the broader valley. Later, Acadian settlers engineered dykes to reclaim fertile marshlands, a legacy still visible in the patchwork of fields surrounding town. The 19th century brought shipbuilding, timber, and river transport, eventually giving way to rail and road connections that tied Bridgetown to markets across the Maritimes. Over time, the community shifted from a traditional service hub to a modern rural centre, known for its schools, recreation, and close-knit neighbourhoods. Around the region you'll also find towns like Clarence that share historical ties and amenities. Today, the area's historic homes, tidy streets, and riverfront parks hint at a long relationship between agriculture, trade, and the fabric of everyday life, while seasonal festivals and markets carry forward the valley's centuries-old tradition of gathering and sharing.

Economy & Employment

Bridgetown's economy reflects its rural setting and regional connections. Agriculture is a cornerstone, with orchards, small-scale farms, and food processing contributing to year-round and seasonal employment. Trades, construction, and light manufacturing support both the town and surrounding communities, while local retailers and personal services provide daily amenities. Health care and education are reliable pillars, drawing workers to clinics, community programs, and the regional school campus. Tourism and hospitality flourish from spring through fall, as visitors come for river paddling, farm stands, and the valley's harvest traditions. The rise of remote work has also opened doors for professionals who value a quieter lifestyle and lower costs while keeping career ties to larger centres. Entrepreneurs find room to grow in home-based businesses, creative services, and agri-food ventures that benefit from proximity to producers and artisan markets. For newcomers, the employment landscape rewards flexibility: combining part-time roles, contract projects, and seasonal work can be a practical path in a place where community networks often lead to opportunities.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Life in Bridgetown revolves around a compact main street, riverside green spaces, and calm residential pockets that fan out into the countryside. In-town streets feature heritage homes, tidy bungalows, and occasional infill builds within walking distance of shops, the library, and recreation facilities. Along the river, you'll find parks, community gardens, and launch points for canoes and kayaks—ideal for sunrise paddles or quiet evening strolls. The broader area offers hobby farms, wooded lots, and rural acreages where dark skies and starry nights are part of the daily rhythm. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Carleton Corner and Bridgetown North. Weekends bring seasonal markets, live music at community halls, and family-friendly events tied to the harvest calendar. The \"things to do\" list reads like a gentle itinerary: river festivals, cider tastings, trail cycling, and picnics under old maples. Families appreciate the local school complex and youth programs, while retirees value the accessible services, friendly pace, and the ability to walk to most essentials. If you enjoy chatting with neighbours at the post office, spotting bald eagles along the water, and watching the seasons turn in the orchards, you'll quickly understand the appeal of living in Bridgetown.

Getting Around

Bridgetown is easy to navigate by car, with Highway 101 and Trunk 1 providing straightforward east-west travel across the valley. In-town driving is relaxed, parking is generally convenient, and most errands can be handled within a short loop of the main street. Public transit options exist through the regional service, which connects small communities along the corridor; schedules are modest, but useful for daytime trips to neighbouring service centres. Cyclists benefit from rail-trail links and quiet backroads that wind through farmland, and pedestrians enjoy a compact downtown for everyday walking. Paddlers often treat the river as a recreational route, especially during calm summer mornings. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Inglewood and Beaconsfield. Regional drives to larger urban amenities are manageable, and weekend getaways to historic waterfront towns, coastal lookoffs, and vineyard country are an easy habit to form. In winter, plan ahead for storm days and give yourself extra time on rural roads; in summer, enjoy scenic routes that turn a simple errand into a leisurely tour.

Climate & Seasons

The Annapolis Valley's maritime climate shapes Bridgetown's year in distinct but gentle chapters. Spring arrives with a burst of green along the dykelands and orchard rows, ushering in gardening, birdwatching, and the first bike rides of the season. Summer is comfortably warm and long on daylight, perfect for paddling the river, swimming at outdoor pools, and lingering on patios after market day. Autumn is the showstopper—cool mornings, crisp afternoons, and a canvas of reds and golds across the hills. It's also harvest season, when farm stands brim with apples and squash and local events celebrate the valley's agrarian roots. Winter brings quiet beauty: frosted fields, clear night skies, and opportunities for snowshoeing, cross-country outings, and cozy gatherings at community venues. Coastal influences from the Bay of Fundy moderate temperature swings, but you can still expect a mix of rain, snow, and the occasional nor'easter; good boots and a flexible mindset are your best companions. Throughout the year, outdoor \"things to do\" remain accessible and close at hand, with rail-trail paths, riverside parks, and woodland loops turning everyday exercise into a scenic routine.

Neighbourhoods

Looking for a place where daily routines feel unrushed yet connected? In Bridgetown, the neighbourhood fabric is simple to grasp and easy to love, with a small-scale layout that lets you get your bearings quickly. Use KeyHomes.ca to explore the area on a live map, compare listings side by side, and start building a picture of how you want to live here—whether you're browsing Bridgetown neighborhoods or assessing Bridgetown houses for sale.

Picture a day in the core: short errand runs, friendly waves, and quiet streets that settle down naturally in the evening. Homes tilt toward detached properties, punctuated by townhouses and low-maintenance condo options that appeal to those who prefer a lock-and-leave lifestyle. Yards are commonly usable rather than sprawling, with room for gardens, seating, or a small workshop, depending on the block. Green pockets weave through the community, creating an easy rhythm between residential lanes and open space.

The heart of Bridgetown offers a walkable feel, with local services typically clustered in and around central blocks. Buyers who value convenience gravitate to these streets because day-to-day needs sit close by, reducing reliance on longer drives. Interiors often reflect a blend of established charm and thoughtful updates, and you'll find floor plans ranging from classic layouts to more open concepts in newer constructions. On KeyHomes.ca, filters help you scan for features like a main-level bedroom, a functional mudroom, or an inviting porch.

Venture outward and the pace eases even more. Residential pockets near the edges tend to feel quieter, with homes set amid wider sky and bigger trees. Detached houses are the norm in these stretches, and lots can offer deeper backyards or natural buffers that add a sense of privacy. If you're balancing space with simplicity, saved searches on KeyHomes.ca can keep an eye out for the right fit the moment something promising appears.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: The central blocks lean walkable, with quick access to everyday stops; the edges feel quieter and more retreat-like, with green space nearby.
  • Home types: Detached homes are common throughout; townhouses and condos appear in more connected pockets closer to services.
  • Connections: Expect straightforward local routes that make crossing town simple, with calm side streets for slower movement.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Build saved searches, set quick alerts, narrow by features that matter to you, and keep context with the interactive map.

For buyers who want character, look for streets with established trees and a settled feel-places where porches, window boxes, and mature landscaping frame the home. If a modern interior matters more, watch for newer builds or freshly renovated spaces that merge energy-conscious features with clean lines. Either way, green corridors and open pockets show up throughout, so it's rare to feel far from a spot to stretch your legs. With KeyHomes.ca, you can toggle between list and map to see how a home relates to nearby recreation or quieter side streets.

Sellers in Bridgetown benefit from clarity: define the lifestyle your property anchors-walkable convenience, backyard privacy, or easy upkeep-and highlight details that deliver on that promise. Thoughtful photos of outdoor nooks, storage areas, and flexible rooms help buyers visualize their day. Because many shoppers compare homes across the same screen, consistent presentation and well-labeled features stand out on KeyHomes.ca and make shortlists faster.

If you're balancing work-from-home with weekend unwinding, consider how each pocket supports your routine. Core-area homes typically keep errands simple, freeing time for evening walks or quick meetups. Outlying blocks can offer calmer mornings, room for hobbies, and a stronger sense of retreat. Use KeyHomes.ca to save a few contrasting options so you can compare trade-offs in light, yard use, and street vibe without juggling tabs.

In Bridgetown, Nova Scotia, the choice isn't between busy and remote-it's about finding the right pace. Let KeyHomes.ca keep the search organized while you focus on how each address feels from the front step to the back gate.

Neighbourhood character in Bridgetown can shift by street; a short walk often reveals the cues photos miss-tree cover, morning light, and the quiet of late evening.

Nearby Cities

Home buyers in Bridgetown may explore nearby communities to broaden their search, such as Torbrook West, Torbrook, East Inglisville, Torbrook Mines, and West Inglisville.

Visiting these nearby towns can help compare property options and local character; contact local agents or view listings for current opportunities around Bridgetown.

Demographics

Bridgetown typically attracts a mix of households including families, retirees and working professionals, combining long-standing residents with people relocating from larger centres. The community has a small-town, semi-rural character with local amenities and community organizations that shape a quieter, community-oriented lifestyle rather than an urban pace—information useful when exploring Nova Scotia real estate Bridgetown options.

Housing in and around Bridgetown commonly includes detached single-family homes, some smaller multi-unit buildings and condominium or rental options, with a range of older properties and more recent builds. Residents often value proximity to outdoor recreation and a slower rhythm of daily life, while relying on personal vehicles or nearby towns for broader services and employment.