Camperdown Real Estate: 10 Houses and Condos for Sale

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Lot 2 Nathan Croft Road|Camperdown Meadows, Camperdown

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$30,000

Lot 2 Nathan Croft Road|camperdown Meadows, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6T9

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

... while preserving the natural beauty of the area. Conveniently located within 20 minutes of Bridgewater and less than 30 minutes to Liverpool, this property is close to all essential amenities, yet feels worlds away. For fresh, local produce, a charming seasonal farmer's market is just 10 minutes...

Karsa Melnick,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater)
Listed by: Karsa Melnick ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater) (902) 212-0058
Lot 4 Nathan Croft Road|Camperdown Meadows, Camperdown

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$30,000

Lot 4 Nathan Croft Road|camperdown Meadows, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6T9

0 beds
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3 days

... blend of serenity and accessibility. Enjoy deeded access to both lakes, ideal for peaceful strolls, kayaking, or fishing. Protective covenants ensure your investment is safeguarded while preserving the natural beauty of the area. Conveniently located within 20 minutes of Bridgewater and less...

Karsa Melnick,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater)
Listed by: Karsa Melnick ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater) (902) 212-0058
Lot 9 Nathan Croft Road|Camperdown Meadows, Camperdown

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$30,000

Lot 9 Nathan Croft Road|camperdown Meadows, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6T9

0 beds
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3 days

Hwy 103, turn onto Camperdown Road (between Bridgewater and Liverpool), left onto Nathan Croft Road. Property signed. Nestled in a tranquil setting on a natural drumlin between the picturesque Spectacle and Rocky Lakes, surveyed wooded Lot 9 with 0.7 acres offers the perfect blend of serenity

Karsa Melnick,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater)
Listed by: Karsa Melnick ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater) (902) 212-0058
Lot Camperdown Road, Camperdown

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$259,000

Lot Camperdown Road, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6S5

0 beds
0 baths
3 days

Hwy 103 to Hebbs Cross, turn on Camperdown Rd approx. 4 km to lot just past civic #1454 on right. A rare find with this 3.7 acre water front lot located in Camperdown on Minamkeak Lake. The lot offers expansive views of the lake with over 600 ft of water frontage with most of the acreage being

Listed by: Ron Bullen ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater) (902) 527-7614
Lot 103 Nathan Croft Road, Camperdown

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$54,900

Lot 103 Nathan Croft Road, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6T9

0 beds
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3 days

Take Highway 103 towards Liverpool. Turn right onto Camperdown Rd then left onto Nathan Croft Rd. Continue to Lot 103 on left. Sign posted. Welcome to Lot 103 Nathan Croft Road, Camperdown, Nova Scotia where friendships grow and memories are made! This stunning 1.06 acre lot offers 223 feet

Jennifer Gray,Exit Realty Inter Lake
Listed by: Jennifer Gray ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (902) 523-0708
Lot Nathan Croft Road, Camperdown

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$164,900

Lot Nathan Croft Road, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6T9

0 beds
0 baths
4 days

Hwy 103, turn onto Camperdown Road, (between Bridgewater and Liverpool), left onto Nathan Croft Road. Property signed on right. Sought after lakefront lot in Camperdown. Nestled on the shores of Rocky Lake, this 1.5-acre parcel features approximately 485 feet of direct lakefront and endless

Karsa Melnick,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater)
Listed by: Karsa Melnick ,Re/max Banner Real Estate (bridgewater) (902) 212-0058
Lot 2 Sarty Road, Camperdown

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$84,000

Lot 2 Sarty Road, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 0X6

0 beds
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4 days

From Bridgewater turn right off Highway 103 onto Campertown Road Attention builders! This 4.9 acre lot can be subdivided into more building lots! Or, build your own private home only 8 minutes away from Bridgewater and 10 minutes away from beautiful beaches. Just minutes away from the 103,

Listed by: Willa Mealing ,Keller Williams Select Realty (902) 789-9557
House for sale: 27 Crooked Lake Road, Camperdown

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$560,000

27 Crooked Lake Road, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6T3

3 beds
3 baths
18 days

... space for family or guests. Over the past few years, the owners have completed extensive upgrades, including a new dock, metal roofs on both the house and garage, solar panels, a finished garage converted to a bunkhouse, new pool pump, new well pump and UV light system, a battery-backup sump...

House for sale: 905 Camperdown Road, Camperdown

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$175,000

905 Camperdown Road, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 0W8

3 beds
1 baths
26 days

... property offers the best of country living while staying connected to town conveniences. Property size taken from Property Online and to be verified. If you're ready to roll up your sleeves for a rewarding renovation or looking to escape the town hustle, this one is worth a look! (id:27476)

Holly Leclercq,Exit Realty Inter Lake
Listed by: Holly Leclercq ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (902) 212-1482
Lot 5-23 Huber Road, Camperdown

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$110,000

Lot 5-23 Huber Road, Camperdown (Camperdown), Nova Scotia B4V 6T6

0 beds
0 baths
52 days

Turn off 103 onto Camperdown Rd, follow and turn left onto Huber Rd, follow to new road on your left (Signed) Last 1 of 3 beautiful 25 acre lots to choose from, only 10 minutes to Bridgewater. Wooded lots with plenty of lake frontage are becoming less and less available this close to town.

Chad Oickle,Exit Realty Inter Lake
Listed by: Chad Oickle ,Exit Realty Inter Lake (902) 523-5877

Home Prices in Camperdown

In 2025, Camperdown Real Estate reflects a steady, small-market rhythm shaped by its coastal-rural setting and a mix of detached homes, cottages, and modest infill builds. Buyers watching Camperdown Homes For Sale will find that value often tracks with lot characteristics, condition, proximity to lakes and trails, and the overall pace of new listings entering the market.

With year-over-year rate figures not the main focus here, local participants typically watch the balance between new supply and active demand, the mix of property types available at any moment, and how quickly well-prepared homes move from first showing to firm agreement. Days-on-market trends, staging quality, and upgrade lists—such as recent roofing, efficient heating, and window replacements—are common signals that help distinguish pricing tiers and support negotiation strategy. These are the practical Camperdown Market Trends local buyers and sellers track.

Find Real Estate & MLS® Listings in Camperdown

There are 8 active listings available in Camperdown, offering options across property styles and settings. Current opportunities are concentrated within 1 neighbourhood, making it straightforward to compare nearby streets, site orientation, and surrounding amenities. Browse Camperdown Real Estate Listings that can include houses for sale as well as low-maintenance formats when available, with property details that highlight lot features, interior finishes, and recent updates.

Use MLS listings filters to tailor your search by price range, beds and baths, lot size, parking, and outdoor space. Study photos and floor plans to understand layout, storage, and natural light; then cross-reference recent activity to gauge how homes with comparable features have performed. Shortlist properties by renovation potential, mechanical efficiency, and location attributes such as road access, noise exposure, and nearby recreation. As you compare options, note disclosure notes and seller updates that can influence long-term ownership costs and comfort.

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Neighbourhoods & amenities

Camperdown’s neighbourhood fabric blends quiet rural roads with pockets of established homes near lakes, woodlands, and community amenities. Proximity to schools, parks, and everyday services typically supports broad buyer interest, while access to trails, boat launches, and greenspace can enhance lifestyle appeal for year-round and seasonal owners alike. Road connectivity and commute patterns influence value signals for those balancing work and recreation, and many buyers weigh privacy, sun exposure, and yard usability alongside interior finishes. Together, these location factors help shape pricing resilience, guide offer strategy, and inform which improvements will deliver the strongest return over the long term.

Camperdown City Guide

Nestled among lakes and evergreens on Nova Scotia's South Shore, Camperdown is a quiet rural community that rewards slow exploration and a love of the outdoors. This Camperdown city guide highlights the area's roots, everyday rhythms, and practical details so you can understand the landscape, the economy, the neighbourhoods, and the pace of life that shape this corner of Lunenburg County.

History & Background

Camperdown sits within Mi'kma'ki, the traditional territory of the Mi'kmaq, where travel routes once laced through forested uplands between rivers and lakes. European settlers arrived along the South Shore centuries ago, bringing small-scale farming, woodcraft, and milling traditions that would define the inland communities as ports on the coast developed shipbuilding and trade. The name "Camperdown" likely echoes British naval history, a sign of how imperial stories once informed local place names, while the lived history here has always been tied more closely to the land itself-forestry, hunting and fishing, and a culture of self-reliance. As nearby towns grew into service and retail centres, Camperdown functioned as a hinterland of homesteads, woodlots, and seasonal camps, with families commuting for supplies and schooling while maintaining strong ties to the lakes and trails at home. Around the region you'll also find towns like Hebbs Cross that share historical ties and amenities. In recent decades, improved roads and communications encouraged a wave of cottage building and year-round living, attracting people who value space, privacy, and easy access to nature.

Economy & Employment

Work in and around Camperdown reflects a rural South Shore economy with a modern twist. Forestry and wood products remain important, from harvesting and trucking to sawmill operations and carpentry, while the building trades support steady demand for home renovations, new construction, and seasonal property maintenance. Many residents commute to nearby service hubs for roles in healthcare, education, retail, and logistics, taking advantage of the highway corridor to reach larger employers in Bridgewater and along the coast. Tourism and hospitality also contribute, with campgrounds, rentals, and guide services catering to visitors drawn by the lakes and trails. Increasingly, remote and hybrid work has opened the door for professionals in technology, design, and consulting to settle here without sacrificing career goals, supported by improving broadband and co-working options in regional towns. Small businesses flourish in this environment: family farms and market gardens, craft and artisanal goods, outfitters, home-based repair services, and seasonal roadside stands that add texture to the local economy and give newcomers clear pathways into self-employment.

Neighbourhoods & Lifestyle

Camperdown's "neighbourhoods" are more a tapestry of roads, lakeshores, and lightly populated clearings than formal subdivisions, and that's part of the area's charm. Along quiet routes you'll find classic farmhouses with barns and gardens, modest bungalows tucked into the trees, and clusters of cottages that have evolved into year-round homes. Neighbourhood-hopping is easy with nearby communities like Middlewood and Lapland. Lakeside pockets attract paddlers and anglers, while large forest lots appeal to those who want workshop space, hobby farms, or simply dark skies and morning birdsong. For daily needs, residents typically look to the nearest town for groceries, clinics, schools, and community programming, but the social heart of Camperdown is closer to home-neighbours lending a plow in a snowstorm, shared drives to sports practices, and weekend gatherings around fire pits when the stars are out. For many, living in Camperdown means the freedom to step onto a trail after work, to keep a few hens, or to teach kids to cast a line before supper.

When it comes to things to do, the outdoors leads the way. Canoeing and kayaking thread through warm months, with sheltered coves perfect for learners and longer lake chains that reward full-day explorations. Anglers target freshwater species in the early morning calm, while birders look for loons, eagles, and songbirds that thrive in mixed forest. Cyclists enjoy rolling rural roads, and hikers can follow old logging tracks and snowmobile corridors that double as walking trails in shoulder seasons. Autumn brings craft fairs, markets, and harvest suppers in surrounding communities, and winter introduces a quieter rhythm of snowshoeing, skating when conditions allow, and woodstove evenings. Indoors, workshops, maker spaces, and arts programming in nearby towns keep skills sharp and social calendars pleasantly full without overshadowing the restorative quiet that defines home.

Getting Around

Camperdown is designed for drivers, with a straightforward connection to the South Shore's main east-west highway and a web of local roads that wind between lakes and homesteads. Commuters typically plan around peak work hours on the highway, while day-to-day errands combine stopovers in regional service centres to maximize time and fuel. Public transit options are limited in rural stretches, though community shuttles and ride-share networks help fill gaps for medical appointments or shopping runs. Cyclists find scenic routes, but narrow shoulders and variable pavement mean high-visibility gear and route planning are essential. In winter, road maintenance is reliable along the main corridors, yet early departures and winter tires remain best practice when conditions turn. For broader commuting and day trips, consider close-by hubs such as Fancy Lake and Conquerall Mills. Intercity travel often begins in nearby towns where you can connect with regional buses, car rentals, or rides to the airport, keeping Camperdown pleasantly tucked away without feeling isolated.

Climate & Seasons

Weather in Camperdown has a distinctly maritime flavour tempered by its inland setting. Summers are comfortably warm rather than hot, with cool mornings that invite early paddles and long evenings that encourage backyard dinners under the trees. Spring arrives gradually, turning forest floors green and drawing out anglers and cyclists once the last frost retreats. Autumn is a showcase of colour as mixed hardwoods blaze gold and crimson; it's the prime season for hiking and photography, and for stacking wood as nights crisp up. Winter can swing between soft snowfalls and rain-driven thaws depending on coastal systems, but steady cold spells still bring classic snow days, clear stargazing, and a chance to strap on snowshoes and explore. Fog that lingers along the shoreline is less common inland, making for brighter shoulder-season days, while breezes off the lakes help keep summer air fresh. The upshot is a four-season environment where outdoor plans are almost always on the table-you simply match the activity to the day and keep a good jacket by the door.

Neighbourhoods

What does it feel like when a whole community is your neighbourhood? In Camperdown, the answer is lived more than said-routine, familiarity, and easy rhythms. As you explore, let KeyHomes.ca keep the search grounded with clear listing photos, a clean map view, and filters that reflect how you actually live.

Camperdown unfolds as a cohesive place where daily life gathers around local routes and recognizable corners. Some pockets feel quieter, tucked along slower streets; other stretches sit closer to everyday services and community touchpoints. The shift from calm to convenient is gentle, and the mood tends to stay neighbourly regardless of where you land.

Home seekers often weigh lifestyle first: privacy and yard space that detached houses typically offer, simpler upkeep that townhouses can bring, or the streamlined living of condo-style options. Availability varies with the market, so it helps to stay flexible about layout and finish. On KeyHomes.ca you can save searches for your preferred style-detached, townhome, or condo-and get alerts when a match appears in Camperdown.

Another way to compare is by setting. Some buyers favour pockets that feel intimate, where evenings settle quietly and days move at an easy pace. Others look for proximity to local services and community activity, preferring the extra energy that comes with a more connected location. Neither path is better; it's about whether you want a home base that feels hushed, or one that sits close to the day-to-day.

For sellers in Camperdown, small details carry weight. Clear sightlines, cared-for outdoor areas, and practical upgrades can help a listing stand out within a modestly scaled market. KeyHomes.ca supports this with exposure to engaged buyers who use saved searches, compare nearby options, and make decisions with a full view of what's available right now.

Comparing Areas

  • Lifestyle fit: Decide between quieter pockets or stretches closer to local services and familiar gathering spots. Think about routines-morning starts, evening wind-downs, and the pace that suits you.
  • Home types: Detached homes often appeal for space and privacy; townhouses lean toward easy maintenance; condos suit minimal-upkeep or lock-and-leave living.
  • Connections: Consider whether your routes favor slower local roads or more direct corridors linking to the wider region; pick a pocket that matches your travel patterns.
  • On KeyHomes.ca: Use saved searches, listing alerts, tailored filters, and the map view to compare pockets within Camperdown at a glance.

Picture a day rooted close to home: an easy start, a comfortable loop through familiar surroundings, and a return that feels simple rather than rushed. In Camperdown, that rhythm is the draw. Whether your preference leans toward a home on a quieter lane or a place nearer to everyday stops, the community's scale keeps things approachable.

Buyers often ask about green pockets and breathing room. While specifics change from listing to listing, the guiding idea remains steady: look for a setting that aligns with how you unwind. Perhaps a backdrop that reads serene, or a location that places you near casual activity and social routines. When in doubt, use the KeyHomes.ca map to trace your must-have routes between home, errands, and favourite spots.

Commuting and connection patterns are part of the decision, too. Some addresses favor simple, local movements; others make it easier to head out toward the broader Nova Scotia network. Try mapping a typical week-errands, visits, and downtime-then match it to the part of Camperdown that keeps your calendar feeling balanced.

For a deeper comparison, tour listings across different corners of the community. You may notice variations in lot feel, street character, or views out the windows. Keep notes on what makes a place feel "right" the moment you step inside. KeyHomes.ca helps here, letting you save favourites, jot listing notes, and revisit them later without guesswork.

Sellers can lean into the same cues. If your home's appeal is calm and restorative, stage to emphasize light, flow, and spaces that invite slow moments. If convenience is the theme, highlight practical storage, efficient layouts, and how the location makes everyday tasks easier. With KeyHomes.ca, the details you showcase-photos, floor plans, thoughtful descriptions-meet buyers already filtering for these qualities.

In Camperdown, the neighbourhood isn't an afterthought-it's the setting for your routines and the cadence of your days. Choose the pocket that matches your pace, and let KeyHomes.ca keep the search organized, timely, and focused on what matters to you.

Community coverage here centers on Camperdown, reflecting how locals search and compare homes within this Nova Scotia setting.

Nearby Cities

If you're considering a home in Camperdown, explore nearby communities such as East Ironbound Island, Kingsburg, Stonehurst North, Blue Rocks, and Heckmans Island.

Follow the links to review neighborhood details and local listings that can help inform your decision about buying in or near Camperdown.

Demographics

Camperdown, Nova Scotia, tends to attract a diverse mix of residents, including families looking for space, retirees seeking a quieter pace, and professionals who live locally or commute to nearby centres. Community life is often shaped by local schools, volunteer groups and small businesses, contributing to a neighborly, community-oriented atmosphere.

Housing in the area typically includes detached single-family homes alongside some condominiums and rental options, providing choices for different household needs. The overall feel is more suburban to rural than urban, with quieter streets and ready access to surrounding natural areas and nearby towns for services and amenities. If you plan to Buy a House in Camperdown or search Camperdown Condos For Sale, these options reflect the broader Nova Scotia Real Estate Camperdown landscape.